Welcome to UUCO on the Corner of Cedar & Parrish

Come for the faith variety; stay for the community.

UUCO Mission

We are a visionary church that builds healthy relationships and advocates a just society through spiritual growth, ethical action, and community service.

Our Minister: Rev. Dr. Claudia A. Ramisch

Claudia Ramisch

Welcome to UUCO! Come join us-- for Sunday worship, for community service, for education opportunities, for justice advocacy, and for fun! We can't wait to meet you!

Unitarian Universalism is a whole way of life. It involves spiritual practice and ethical reasoning, relational skills and social outreach. It requires the discipline of a Safe Congregation and deep personal commitment to “Stand on the Side of Love.” But there’s no way around it—we’re still fun people!

We always have something interesting going on—whether it be a theological conversation on the UUA’s Statements of Conscience, an evening of homegrown talent centering on themes of civil rights, an LGBTQ-inclusive spiritual retreat for couples, an interfaith service for peace, or a simple board game night with popcorn and soda. We like to be together and we’d like you to be there, too. Stop by soon~

Contact: 270-683-1462 or hermitstuff@bellsouth.net
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Unitarian Universalism is Both Old and New

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The Congregation founded by the Pilgrims in 1620 is a Unitarian Universalist congregation today and yet many folks are unaware of our existence!

The roots of UUism are in two separate Christian traditions, Unitarianism and Universalism. Unitarianism emphasized the Oneness of God and the ability of Christians to grow into their calling to be Jesus to the world. Universalists emphasized the mercy and love of God expressed in universal salvation for humanity. Both traditions have very long and proud histories.

Today our congregations are interfaith communities who emphasize the use of reason in religion, appreciation of insights into the meaning of life from religious, humanist, and scientific disciplines; openness to all that creates and enhances life; the individual's experience of mystery and wonder; and all inspired scriptures.

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