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ABOUT THE UUA

[ Your Name ]
Unitarian Universalist Church

of Hometown, MDDState, USA

"A Progressive Voice for Reason and the Spirit"
Minister:   Rev. Bless M. Soul
E-mail:revbless@uua.org

Address of services
000 Thoroughfare Rd.
Hometown, State.

Mailing address
Post Office Box 000
Hometown, State ZIP01

Telephone (area) exc-####
E-mail: whatever@aol.com

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About our congregation
The (Greatest) Unitarian Universalist Church of (Hometown) is a diverse group of religious independents seeking knowledge, spiritual sustenance, fellowship and opportunities for service to others.

Persons of every lifestyle and ideology are welcome here. There is no creed, theological or political, to which one must subscribe for virtue; Varying points of view enrich the congregation through the free exchange of ideas and minds.

Services and other events

Worship service: Sunday?, ..:.. a.m.
Church school: Sunday?, ..:.. a.m.
Roundtable: Sunday?, .:.. a.m.

Directions

Exit Interstate 25 at ........ Ave.
Go N(E,W,S) on ....... to ...... Ave.
Etc.etc.etc.
Our Church is on the .... side of the street, at the intersection of ...... .
 

Governance and Guidance

Minister

Rev. Bless M. Soul
E-mail:abailey@uua.org

Congregation President

My E. L. Goodness

Denominational Affairs

Ever S. Active, Chair

Religious Education Committee

You L. LoveHer, Chair

Women's Alliance

Always There, President

Social Action Committee

Never Fails, Chair
 

UUA district

Mountain Desert District (MDD)
The (YourName) Unitarian Universalist Church of Hometown
is a member congregation of the
Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)
and as such affirms and promotes its Principles and Purposes.

About our congregation

The (Greatest) Unitarian Universalist Church of (Hometown) is a diverse group of religious independents seeking knowledge, spiritual sustenance, fellowship and opportunities for service to others. Lifespan Religious Education is a primary focus within the congregation with the needs of adults, youth and children addressed.

Persons of every lifestyle and ideology are welcome here. There is no creed, theological or political, to which one must subscribe for virtue; Varying points of view enrich the congregation through the free exchange of ideas and minds.

The Congregation affirms love as its chief doctrine, the quest for truth as a sacrament, and service as a prayer. Members covenant together to seek knowledge in freedom, and to serve others in community to the end that all souls shall grow into harmony with creation.

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