The Reverend Rick Davis talks about American Unitarian Rev. Samuel Joseph May who during the nineteenth century championed education, women’s rights, and abolition of slavery.

Aligning the efforts and successes of past Unitarian leaders, continues to provide inspiration and lessons for each of us.

Photo of Renaissance Art painted on a ceiling. Art is of a woman standing between two men. One man is strapped to a tree, and the other is on his knees by the woman's feet.
Liberal Religion – 
It’s History and Values

In this NAUA Academy Session, Rev. Dr. Todd F. Eklof  discusses the origins and characteristics of liberalism in the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods, how liberalism manifested as Unitarianism in Eastern Europe and, later, in the United States, He goes on to explain why it remains essential to human progress in today’s world.