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Welcome to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem, NC!

by John Borwick last modified 2009-06-29 04:34

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem: A welcoming community that respects individual freedom of belief.

This Sunday, June 28th

9:00AM Forum

Topic: Jocular Neurons

Presenter: Ed Spudis

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10:30AM Service

News From General Assembly

By the time I return from this year’s GA in Salt Lake City, we will have a new president. What will be the vision of our faith for the next 8 years?

Today’s Share the Plate recipient will be the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

Speaker: The Rev. D. Charles Davis

Service Leader: Anne Murray

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Employment Opportunity: Part-time Pianist Wanted!

Accompany weekly choir rehearsals and play for Sunday services approximately three times per month. Perform musical interludes, offertories, and postludes as needed. Thrive in a stimulating community of musicians and music lovers. The position is considered one-quarter time, year round.

To apply, please contact our Music Director, Mignon Dobbins at uufwsmusic@yahoo.com or 336.413.2074.

Resumes will be accepted through the end of June.

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Sunday Services and Religious Education
10:30 AM (lasts 1 hour)
Phone
(336) 659 0331
Address
4055 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Minister
Charlie Davis
President
Janet Owen


"The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem is an inclusive, supportive community of spiritual freedom, evolving wisdom, and ethical action."
--Mission statement adopted May 19, 2002

Because we are inclusive, we welcome people regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability or personal belief about God.

We support each other. Sunday services are a time to share our joys and sorrows and contemplate how to give life meaning. There are also many social opportunities where life-long friendships are made.

Spiritual freedom means that we believe you already hold many of the answers to your religious questions. Entering into a conversation with our community will help you discover or deepen your unique spiritual path. We invite you to attend several Sundays and discover the wide variety of topics we explore.

Evolving wisdom means that we never stop learning. Religious education for adults and children is an integral part of our mission. By listening to each other and confronting new ideas, we develop a sense of wholeness and connectedness.

Ethical action means it is necessary to act on our beliefs. You may find yourself joining with others to make a positive impact on the wider world. We hope this web site inspires you to take action. Contact us. Visit. You may find a place where you belong.

New? Please see our Newcomer Frequently Asked Questions!


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