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Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is a community dedicated to affirming a reverence for life and enriching the spiritual lives of its members.

Here we honor the one and the many; here we welcome a diversity of thoughts, beliefs and passions; here we speak without fear and listen with open hearts.

We gather to care for one another, share our burdens and joys, and celebrate life’s passages.

Strengthened by this fellowship, we bring a liberal religious presence to our larger community, and work for a safe and just world.

 
What do UU's Believe? PDF Print E-mail
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     WE, THE MEMBER CONGREGATIONS OF THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ASSOCIATION, COVENANT TO AFFIRM AND PROMOTE:
     •The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
     •Justice, equity and compassion in human relations;
     •Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations;
     •A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
     •The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large;
     •The goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all;
     •Respect for the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part.

     THE LIVING TRADITION WE SHARE DRAWS FROM MANY SOURCES:
     •Direct experience of that transcending mystery and wonder, affirmed in all cultures, that moves us to a renewal of the spirit and an openness to the forces that create and uphold life;
     •Words and deeds of prophetic women and men that challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love ;
     •Wisdom from the world’s religions that inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life;
     •Jewish and Christian teaching that call us to respond to God’s love by loving our neighbors as ourselves;
     •Humanist teachings that counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit.

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Rev. Bill Sinkford: Leading The Unitarian Universalist Association, A Faith Without A Creed PDF Print E-mail
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PIECES: QUILTERS OF EASTERN ALABAMA PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 10:22

Open reception to recognize and honor the quilters Sunday, April 13 from 4 pm to 6 pm Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 450 East Thach Avenue Auburn, Alabama 36830

The Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship has been hosting a quilt show of African American quilts since 1995. This year, our 13th year, we are honored to show the following quilters.

  • Mozell Benson—National Heritage Fellow 2001
  • Sylvia Stephens
  • Ruth Lockhart
  • Mamie Saxton
  • Essie Tolbert
  • Gracie Scott 

The invited quilters work with a variety of techniques handed down through the generations ranging from tacking “prayer knots” to quilting entirely by hand.

Mrs. Mozell Benson began quilting at age 8; however, her experience with sewing began at an earlier age, when she and her cousin became knee threaders. She would create things like shirts and dish towels through the guidance of her mother. It was later that she began to quilt, specifically using a technique known as tacking. Through this technique, Mozell is able to create as many as one hundred quilts in a year. These quilts are made from any combination of scrap cloth, and held together by Mozell’s prayer knots. It is because of Mozell’s usage of primarily donated materials that she is able to give away many quilts and obtain that special feeling one can only experience when giving something like a quilt to someone in true need. If there is one thing the world could learn from Mrs. Mozell, then it is the realization that there are no mistakes in art.

Mrs. Ruth Lockhart has been quilting since age 16, when she was forced to quit school after sixth grade in order to help support her family. She began quilting with her mother in Waverly, Alabama and has since created over 50 quilts. Each quilt is unique and varies from patterns such as the flying eagle, the pinwheel, and the star. Mrs. Lockhart’s favorite place to quilt is her bed. She says that she would often sit for hours totally immersed in her art. Due to health-related reasons, Mrs. Lockhart is unable to quilt for more than 15 minutes at a time; however, her passion and talent is still evident in all of her work, old and new. She is a living example of the true spirit and meaning of art.

Quilts will be on exhibit and for sale. For directions and more information, please go online www.auuf.net or call 501.8621. Photographs and interviews available on request. An video preview is also online.

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Welcoming Congregation PDF Print E-mail
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One of the principles of the Unitarian Universalist faith is the inherent worth and dignity of every person. The AUUF, as a Welcoming Congregation, welcomes bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people into our community.

We strive to:

  • Include and address the needs of b/g/l/t persons at every level of congregational life—in worship, in programs, in social occasions, and in rites of passages welcoming not only their presence, but the gifts and particularities of their lives as well.
  • Fully incorporate the experiences of b/g/l/t persons throughout all programs, including religious education.
  • Offer congregational and ministerial support for union and memorial services for b/g/l/t persons, and for celebrations of family definitions.
  • Seek to nurture ongoing dialogue between bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and heterosexual persons and to create deeper trust and sharing.
  • Speak out when the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender people are at stake.
  • Celebrate the lives of all people and their ways of expressing their love for each other.
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Auburn UU Fellowship
450 East Thach Ave.
P.O. 669
Auburn, Alabama 36831-0669


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