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also:
a map and
directionsabout
uuctabout
unitarian universalismNewcomers
to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation often ask the following
questions:
Where are you?
The church is located at 6400 New Watermelon Road, in northeast
Tuscaloosa, just beyond the Lake Tuscaloosa dam. For a map and driving
directions, go here.
What is Unitarian
Universalism?
Unitarian Universalism is a non-creedal religion with roots in liberal
Christianity. For more information go here,
or to the website of our denominational organization, the Unitarian
Universalist Association.
How can I become a member of
UUCT?
Membership is open to all who understand and agree with the principles
of Unitarian Universalism, but one does not have to profess any
particular creed. An informational session, the UUPreview, is held
several times during the year. Prospective members are encouraged to
attend before joining. Members are expected to support the Congregation
through gifts of time, talent and money. Contact the Minister, Michael
Thompson for more information.
How can I find out more
about what's going on?
The Congregation publishes a monthly newsletter that is delivered to
newcomers, members and friends by either mail or email. Call the church
office [758-8729; office -at- uutuscaloosa.org (replace -at- with the @
symbol)] to place your name on the mailing list. The Congregation also
has an a email distribution list (listserv); to have your email address
added send a message to Deb Crocker (crock -at- bama.ua.edu).
Unitarian
Universalist Congregation of
Tuscaloosa
6400 New Watermelon Road
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35406
(205) 758-8729 1
March 2006