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My upbringing still leaves its mark of Sunday morning meaning church. So it follows that I have a need to fill that space with something related to spirituality. That would be a community outside my family with whom I can share spiritual preferences, social and political values and personal growth. RVUUF’s many programs, vibrant membership … Continue reading Steward’s Corner: Haven for spiritual preferences, social values and personal growth
We became members of RVUUF 12 years ago when we returned to Ashland. We became active almost immediately and have reaped the benefits of our membership and commitments to service within our community.
We grew up in Methodist households and John’s father was a minister. Not only was the Church our religious underpinning, it was also the community where we made our friends and found our mates. However, by the time we immigrated to the U.S. in 1967 we were on our way to becoming skeptics.
When we moved to Ashland three years ago, RVUUF offered us a community of people who became friends to walk with us on our journey through life. We found a community of people that we could help support and who we could turn to when we needed support.
Growing up in Colorado I attended the Lutheran church. I met my husband, Brad, while working at a church camp in the Rockies. After our girls were born I did not want them “picking religion up on the streets” and found the UU Fellowship in Rochester, MN.
The Unitarian Universalist minister, Rev. Walker Wikstrom said that “he could not imagine for himself any way of being a Christian without being a Unitarian Universalist.” I could say the same.