I mean the historical Unitarian churches in Romania, in Hungary, in Brazil ( by that I mean the analogous minded Kardec-line Spiritists, which do not derive from the same tradition per se, but seem at present the most like minded group in Brazil at least. Their liturgical services are at least closer to yours than any other I can think of, and that includes the Bahai.
And even in the closest church body I can think of, that is, the UK congregations of Unitarians and non-subscribing Presbyterian seem to be more conservative still, despite the faster spread of secular humanism, Wicca and the New Age spiritual movement there. On the whole it would seem a lot less probable that they would be less open to change.
Why do you think that is?
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