Unitarian Fellowship of Lake Norman Welcomes All
The Unitarian Fellowship of Lake Norman, led by Rev. Pat Jobe, invites everyone to attend their services at 3 p.m. on Sundays in the Quaker Meeting House, in Davidson, North Carolina. They are one of four Unitarian Congregations in the area—the others are in the University area of Charlotte, East Charlotte and Salisbury.
Unitarians are an inclusive faith community who believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person, and who support one another in their search for truth, meaning and spiritual growth.
Unitarian Universalist principles are drawn from Judeo-Christian teachings, world religions and spiritual traditions, as well as science, poetry and personal experience.
Congregations promote respect for the interdependent web of all existence, and justice and compassion in human relations. Unitarians work to build a diverse and accepting world community with peace, liberty and justice for all. These social ideals translate into an active commitment to community service. The congregation meets every Sunday.
Location: 625 South St., Davidson. For more information, call 980-689-0630 or visit UULakeNorman.org.
Unitarian Fellowship of Lake Norman - 625 South St, Davidson, NC
Our Fellowship was formed in 2010 to serve the broader Lake Norman community. Members and friends join us from Mooresville, Statesville, Denver, Huntersville, Davidson, Cornelius, Concord... Read More »
