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Chalice Art
A flame within a chalice (a cup with a stem and foot), represents the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) and is a symbol of the Unitarian Universalist faith. Learn more about the history and symbolism of the flaming chalice.
The chalice graphics on these pages are intended for use and distribution by Unitarian Universalists (UUs) and UU organizations. Please credit the images as noted.
For the Web (Low Resolution)
- View the gallery of web-optimized chalice art and right-click on any image to save it to your computer. You may edit these images with any graphics-editing software, or start a new project using the fonts provided below.
For Print, or To Make Your Own (High Resolution)
- Official UUA Chalice
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) official chalice logo is included in Henning Hraban Ramm's Chalice Font (as the letter "A"), and is also available in high-resolution TIF and EPS formats, for people with professional graphics-editing software.
- Rainbow Chalice for Welcoming Congregations
Congregations may wish to display a rainbow chalice to indicate that they have participated in the Welcoming Congregation Program and have taken intentional steps to be more welcoming and inclusive of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
- Chalice Fonts
To use a high-quality, ready-for-print chalice in any of your documents (or to create your own chalice images), try downloading a chalice font for use in any software (Word, Photoshop, Publisher, etc.).
- Graphics for Making Marketing Materials
These graphics include the "Nurture Your Spirit. Help Heal Our World." theme, as well as the logo and graphic for "Unitarian Universalist Congregations."
Submitting Images
You may submit your chalice clip art by emailing web@uua.org. Please send a high-quality gif, jpg, or png version of your chalice at 550 pixels high x 550 pixels wide.
Available for Order
Some posters, banners, and other products are ready-made and available for order.
For more information contact web@uua.org.
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Last updated on Wednesday, April 25, 2012.
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