Its mission also includes growing Unitarian Universalism by supporting small congregations and new UUs around the world.
CLF members have access to a lending library of books, CDs, videotapes, and sermons; lifespan religious education curricula and self-study guides; and the monthly distribution of sermons and other worship material through its worship publication, Quest.
Dr. Clinton Lee Scott helped organize the Universalist Church of the Larger Fellowship,[2] which was merged with the Unitarian CLF in 1961.
[4] In 2005, the Church of the Younger Fellowship (CYF) was established[5] and run by young adults to help connect Unitarian Universalists ages 18-35, but has since gone defunct.
The CLF Ministries to prisoner members provides a Unitarian Universalist church home for incarcerated UUs.