User talk:LadyofShalott/Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington

Possible sources

 * NRHP nomination form


 * "Supreme Court puts hold on same-sex marriage in Virginia", CBS News, August 20, 2014
 * 900-member congregation


 * "Lesbian couple make history with first same-sex wedding in Virginia just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court decides to green light marriages in up to 11 states", by Charlene Adams, Daily Mail, October 6, 2014
 * first same-sex marriage in Virginia officiated by UUCA's Linda Olson Peebles


 * "Unitarian Universalist Church Named Historic Landmark", by Ethan Rothstein, ARLnow.com, September 23, 2014
 * quotes from Peebles


 * "Unitarians and Universalists of Washington", by Bruce T. Marshall, pgs. 77-78, Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, 2010, ISBN 9781439637739


 * "American Nazi Party in Arlington, Virginia 1958 - 1984", by Herman Obermayer, pgs. 165-170, 2012, ISBN 9780615731377
 * Bomb threats received against the church in 1958


 * "The Whole World Kin: Darwin and the Spirit of Liberal Religion", by Fredric Muir (editor), pg. 112, Skinner House Books, 2010, ISBN 9781558965911
 * Linda Olson Peebles, an artist and musician, served on the Unitarian Universalist Board of Trustees for eight years


 * "Arlington County Chronicles", by Charlie Clark, pgs. 147 and 149, The History Press, Charleston, 2014, ISBN 9781626195059
 * Culpepper Garden Senior Center founded by volunteers from UUCA (history)
 * Meeting place for the Reconstructionist Jewish community Kol Ami since the early 1990s


 * "The Arc of the Universe Is Long: Unitarian Universalists, Anti-Racism, and the Journey from Calgary", by Leslie Takahashi Morris, Chip Roush, Leon E. Spencer, pgs. 209, Skinner House Books, 2009, ISBN 9781558965485
 * UUCA was active with the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s


 * Members (past and present) include: Representative William R. Ratchford (source), Virginia’s first openly gay elected official Jay Fisette (source, source)