The Sixth Principle
The sixth principle: The goal of world community, with peace, liberty and justice for all
An interview with Dennis Shipley, who is a retired nurse and a long-time advocate …
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The sixth principle: The goal of world community, with peace, liberty and justice for all
An interview with Dennis Shipley, who is a retired nurse and a long-time advocate …
The fifth principle: The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large
An interview with Peg Maginn, who is a …
The fourth principle: A free and responsible search for truth and meaning
An interview with the Rev. Dr. Laurie Proctor, minister emerita of our congregation. She served from 1991 to …
The Third Principle: Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations
An interview with Edith Helbert, who is the manager of a branch library in Fort …
The second principle: Justice, equity and compassion in human relations
UUCFW members and friends walking the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Larry Hayes and Dr. Toni Kring are a married couple. Larry …
Leadership and Staff
UUCFW currently has an Interim Minister, Rev. Christe Lunsford. Our congregation appreciates their depth of experience, wisdom, and understanding in leading congregations through transitional times. We will …
The first principle: The inherent worth and dignity of every person
An interview with Dr. Terry Mihlbauer, who is a psychologist.
Terry, given your profession, and in light of your …
FAQs
You will be welcomed when you walk through the door. If you arrive early you can enjoy the art on display in the Langhinrichs Gallery.
Our service typically includes …
Steps To Membership
Membership is available to all persons 18 and older who support the Seven Principles, complete the Pathways to Membership Class and respond to a request for financial …