Unitarian Church is a religious community that emerged among the Protestant Christians in the 16th century and has gained immense popularity in recent times. There are several synonyms for the term 'Unitarian Church,' including Non-Trinitarian Church, Unitarian Universalist Church, Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church, and Christadelphians. These churches share the common belief in the oneness of God and reject the Trinitarian concept of three co-equal persons in one Godhead. Instead, they promote the concept of one God who is the ultimate source of morality and guidance. Unitarian Churches recognize the role of conscience in spiritual matters and value the diversity of thought. They embrace individuals of all races, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, and faith backgrounds, creating welcoming environments of service and worship.