Unitarians of Lake Norman Welcomes All for Sunday Services
Those wishing to become a part of a progressive and inclusive community and believe that values are more important to them than dogma have a place to go. The Unitarian Fellowship of Lake Norman meet at 3 p.m. on Sundays at the Quaker Meeting House in Davidson, have great music, good messages, and fun.
Unitarians do not have a required creed; they have Principles. The first and seventh ones are bookends: “We respect the worth and dignity of all beings” and “Respect for the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part.”
Unitarianism grew out of Judeo/Christian teachings, drawing inspiration from the world’s great teachers and philosophers. Committed to spiritual growth, they also believe one’s religious belief is personal as long as one isn’t pressuring others to conform to their beliefs. Their community encompasses believers from the major religions, agnostics and atheists.
Five U.S. Presidents—John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Millard Fillmore, and William Howard Taft—were Unitarians. Other notable Unitarians include Henry David Thoreau, Susan B. Anthony, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, Charles Dickens, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Clara Barton.
They believe in social justice and social action, helping feed the homeless, picking up trash on a sponsored street in Davidson, building fences to get dogs off chains and encouraging people to vote (non-partisan). They are committed to making a better world and believe we are here for each other. All are welcome.
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 »
