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It is the purpose of this
Fellowship to be a community of lives filled with love, beauty,
and compassion, committed to freedom of opinion, expression, and
spiritual individuality. It is our goal to be of service to each
other, our children, our larger community, and our natural
environment. HCUUF supports the Principles and Purposes of the
Unitarian Universalist Association.
HCUUF is currently in
the process of adopting a covenant, which is
a promise
of right relationship that members of the Fellowship make with
each other. The covenant does not represent rules to be
enforced, but rather principles to guide our actions. Feedback
is currently being taken on the covenant, with the intention of
adopting a final draft prior to the end of 2006. Please click
here to review the covenant [ link
to draft covenant].
Our
Congregation
HCUUF is a family-sized
congregation that comprises approximately 50 members and a large
number of regular and seasonal visitors. Being in a resort
community, many of our regular attendees come to Summit County –
and join us for services – during only part of the year. The
Fellowship has a large number of families and an active
religious education (RE) program for children.
Our Sunday services take
place every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. at the Summit County Senior and
Community Center in Frisco [ link to map].
Our
Leadership
HCUUF's minister since the summer of 2005 is
Nathan Woodliff-Stanley. The
Fellowship also has a Board of Trustees and a
Program Council comprised of members of the
congregation. Biographies of all these individuals
can be viewed on the "Leadership" page of this web
site.
Our Bylaws
The bylaws
explain the essential governance of the Fellowship [ link
to bylaws].
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The Summit County Senior & Community Center
in Frisco, where Sunday services are held.

Easter Sunday 2005. |