Unitarian Universalist Jamaica

Welcome to Unitarian Universalism

Unitarian Universalism is a spiritual community of people of diverse ages, gender identities, sexual orientations, abilities, beliefs, ethnicities, and other backgrounds. We are non-creedal, justice-oriented people putting love into action daily. 

With such diversity, we find common ground through the affirmation of principles (see below) that we live out in our day-to-day lives (i.e., we do our best to put our bodies where our mouths are). 

Our spirituality (i.e., feeling connected with something greater than ourselves) and practices pull from a range of sources (see below).

Our Principles

(from the Unitarian Universalist Association)


The Sources of Our Faith

(from the Unitarian Universalist Association)

UU History in Jamaica

The Rev. Egbert Ethelred Brown was the first (and to date only) Unitarian Jamaican minister. Between 1912 and 1920, he tried to start a Unitarian church in Jamaica. In 1920 he established the Harlem Community Church in Harlem, New York. 

Angeline C. Jackson seminarian at Meadville Lombard Theological School and Candidate for ordained Unitarian Universalist Ministry. Remote Ministerial Intern at Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA. 

Join Us in Spiritual Community 

If this sounds like your thing and you'd like to connect with this developing community in Jamaica, please share your contact information using the button below.

Online  - Quest for Meaning/Church of the Larger Fellowship