We invite you to join us on the journey... Sunday services begin at 10:30am. Join Us! We hope you will find among us an invitation: to celebrate life together in a caring community, to welcome children in the communal experience, to honor the diverse religious backgrounds of an interfaith constituency, to engage in personal spiritual growth, to be present for others who also search, to cooperate in supporting the community centered in worship, deepened by educational and social opportunities, and to work together with others for a just world. If the journey begins with the first step, we hope it may be in our company. We, the members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Andover (affectionately known as the UUCiA), join with one another to create and sustain a caring community which:
» nurtures spiritual growth, Please read our Mission Statement and our Vision Themes & Provocative Propositions to find out more about what matters most to us. Our congregation is free and self governing. In North America, Unitarianism and Universalism arose as alternatives to Puritanism in New England and the religious establishments in the middle and southern colonies. It reflected the same impulse in religion that the American Revolution did in political life. We are affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association to support our wider work and outreach. Within the UUA, we are a member of the Massachusetts Bay District, a group of 57 congregations in north eastern Massachusetts. Unitarian and Universalist traditions in the western branch of human culture extend back to the time of Jesus (in practicing his Judaism, his theology was unitarian). It continued in various forms (usually persecuted as heresy by the majority faiths) until it emerged in such places as Transylvania (with the tutelage of a Unitarian king), Poland, England, and the Netherlands. Consistently we practiced freedom and tolerance, writing the first edict of religious tolerance in Europe, always with an openness to new truth. In time among us, there has emerged a truly global orientation to religious practice, finding among the many branches of world religious tradition insights into our shared humanity and guidance for the spiritual life. |
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(Open to all. Events are held at 6 Locke Street unless otherwise indicated.)
Pasta Friday Potluck: Luisis provide the pasta
Friday November 7, 6:30pm
Sunday Service: Memories of War and Vietnam
Sunday November 9, 10:30am
The UU Stitchers
Sunday November 11, 7pm
An Evening with Walt Whitman
Sunday November 15, 8pm
Sunday Service: Is This Your Religion
Sunday November 16, 10:30am
Sunday Service: “Bread Service
Sunday November 23, 10:30am
See our full calendar for all upcoming events. Questions? Email us!