CUUPs (Covenant of Universalist Unitarian Pagans) "is an organization dedicated to networking Pagan-identified Unitarian Universalists (UUs), educating people about Paganism, promoting interfaith dialogue, developing Pagan liturgies and theologies, and supporting Pagan-identified UU religious professionals."
~quoted from http://www.cuups.org/content/aboutcuups/whatiscuups.html
CUUPs group in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Open circles, study groups, an email newsletter and labyrinth walking are available. http://moonpathcuups.org/index.htm
Promotes networking among Pagan-identified Unitarian Universalists, and provides for the outreach of Unitarian Universalism to the broader Pagan community. http://www.cuups.org/
A place to explore the world of Nature worship, magic, and community. Includes a newsletter, message board, contact list and a survey and sign up form for interested persons in Santa Cruz County, California. http://www.uufscc.org/CUUPS/Index.htm
The Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church's CUUPs group is family-oriented with an emphasis on exploring the many aspects of Neo-Paganism. Meets at the UU Church in Costa Mesa, CA http://www.ocuuc.org/groups/cuups.php
A gathering of eclectic pagans and people interested in learning about pre-Christian, earth-based spirituality. Everyone is welcome, at any level of experience, from any background or tradition. http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/cloisters/80/
Promoting the understanding and practice of Pagan and Earth-centered spirituality groups within the UUCT; providing information, networking, and education materials to UUCT and the general public; encouraging the development of theo/alogical and liturgica http://geocities.com/uutampa/CUUPmain.htm
Provides a safe place for Pagans to gather for worship in Greensboro, NC. The group supports those on Pagan/Earth Centered Paths, maintains an environment where people of differing age groups and ability levels are free to participate and encourages leade http://www.triadcuups.org/
Group in Lubbock, Texas celebrating the diversity of alternative spirituality. All are welcome for meetings, celebrations, and membership. Site includes a calendar, local resources, and a newsletter. http://www.lubbockpagans.org/
A community celebrating the Sacred Cosmos in Minneapolis, MN (USA) offering a Pagan "Sunday school" for children, public rituals, and adult classes. http://www.paganinstitute.org/cuups.html
Providing a safe place for Pagans in Vermont to create community and to assure through our ritual and other outreach projects so that no Green Mountain Pagan is solitary unless they choose to be. http://members.aol.com/Firebearer/
Features drumming circles, an events calendar, and affiliations with the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Park Forest, IL. http://www.geocities.com/fourwindscuups/
A CVUUF chapter of the Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans. Their intent is to create inclusive, family-oriented ritual gatherings for all ages in the Conejo Valley/Thousand Oaks area of California. http://cvuuf.org/aceofcuups/
Holds monthly Pagan learning circles so that people may connect and share ideas with others in the Pagan community. Meets in Flagstaff, Arizona. http://www.uuflag.org/cuups.htm
A group of followers of Neopagan, Wiccan, and other Earth-centered spiritual paths affiliated with the First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque, New Mexico. All events are open to the public. http://www.abqcuups.org/
A family oriented, primarily Wiccan and Pagan UU group, welcoming all faiths. Workshops and Full Moon rituals open to the public. Located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. http://uu_pagans.tripod.com
Located in Ventura, CA., this CUUPS Chapter meets monthly. Site provides a contact list, an email list, and links to other chapters and pagan organizations. http://www.paganpaths.net/CUUPSindex.html
Meets in Bloomington, In. and is open to anyone interested in the many and varied paths of nature-based religions, and in building lifestyles around those paths. http://www.bloomington.in.us/~cuups/
Strives to build a safe and nurturing community which is inclusive and provides for spiritual growth and service to the Earth and Her children. Meets in Arlington, Virginia. http://www.uucava.org/Moonfire/index.html
A group of women and men in Cincinnati, Ohio who define their spirituality as "Earth centered." Their rituals include ceremonies honoring the changing of the seasons and on behalf of saving the Earth's resources. http://www.stjohnsuu.org/earthspirit/
List of events including weekly meetings, drum circle dates, full moon celebrations in Lexington, Kentucky. Includes descriptions of rituals they have done and articles expressing members perspectives on a variety of subjects. http://www.lexcuups.com/
Promotes pagan events, facilitates the formation of women's and men's circles and is building a community of individuals committed to learning nature based spiritual practice. Located in Olympia, Washington. http://www.olycuups.mccorison.com/
A fellowship of Earth centered spirituality that is affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Shenandoah Valley in Stephens City, VA. http://www.uushenandoah.org/cuups/svcuups_1.html
Provides opportunities to celebrate and learn about a variety of earth based traditions through the celebration of sun and moon circles throughout the calendar year. Located in Andover, MA. http://www.earthcirclecuups.org/
A community of people who come together for religious, educational and humanitarian purposes with meetings to celebrate the spiritual teaching of Earth centered tradition in Jacksonville, Fl. http://jaxcuups.tripod.com/
A group of open minded women and men who gather together to learn, share and worship in an Earth centered environment. Includes a Learning Circle Meeting Schedule and Wheel of the Year Celebration descriptions. Meets at the Boone UU Fellowship in Boone, http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/mountaincuups/
The Eno River UU Fellowship chapter of CUUPS, located in Durham, NC, is a group of open-minded women and men who gather together to learn, share and worship in an Earth-centered environment. Schedule of upcoming events, newsletter and contact list is avai http://www.celebratethecircle.org/
A group that honors both the Goddess and the God, recognizing that there is a bit of the divine in everyone and everything. Meets in Houston, Texas. http://home.earthlink.net/~jkcraft/EarthCUUPS/
A participatory, spiritual program of UUCA that integrates a variety of earth-based traditions with the principles of Unitarian Universalism. Located in Annapolis, MD. http://www.uuca-md.org/groups/g_fullcircle.htm
Homepage of the Burlington UU Circle, Inc., (BUUC), a chapter of the Covenant of UU Pagans (CUUPS). Supports networking efforts among those in Vermont's Pagan community. Site has group description and local and state calendar of events such as "Spirit D http://hometown.aol.com/firebearer/index.html
Explores the spiritual teachings of Earth-centered traditions in Seattle, Washington. Contact list and meeting schedule included. http://seattlecuups.org/
Denton, Texas chapter of CUUPS. Mission statement, bylaws, calendar, membership information, rituals, biographies, and pictures are included on the site. http://www.d-cuups.org/
Affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Church in Jackson, MS, as well as the Hattiesburg Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Hattiesburg, MS. The site lists upcoming events, a statement of purpose and brief personal statements by a number of members http://cmscuups.org/
This chapter of CUUPS International offers classes, teaching circles, and public rituals on the major holidays. The community has been active for nearly twenty years and is located in Louisville, KY. http://www.fuulcuups.org/