Rockbridge Unitarian - Universalist Fellowship

Rockbridge Unitarian - Universalist Fellowship

Rockbridge Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship
P.O. Box 330
Lexington, VA
Founded: January 2008
RUUF is a
Welcoming Fellowship
For More Information
Call 540-348-6380
or EMail Click HERE
MAKE YOUR PLANS
September through May RUUF meets the first and third Sundays each month and once a month June through August
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This UU Is One of the Greatest Writers in English Literature
RUUF Meeting Place
Old Courthouse Meeting Room
2 South Main Street
Lexington, VA
Use Rear Entrance
RUUF Gives to Rockbridge
Area Relief Association
Dec 2010 - $460
March 2011 - $415
Dec 2011 - $404
Our Next Service is February 19th:
“Are Evangelicals Rediscovering Universalism?” How to Prepare for the Service
Time to be Proactive?
Wondering what you can do to improve our ecological dilemma? Get a copy of The Better World Shopping Guide and find out which companies and their products cause the most problems. Take the guide with you and see if that brand of milk, gas, peanut butter, or cereal you’re buying is from a “corporate villain”. You can buy a copy at our next service or HERE.
January 8, 2012 - Congregation gathers for “Taking Back Our Stories” the first of the series “Our Christian Roots”
Guided Meditation at 10:00 am
before the regular service
February 5, 2012
11:00 am Old Courthouse Meeting Room
2 South Main Street
Lexington, VA
use rear entrance
How would you explain Unitarian-Universalism to someone in the time it takes an elevator to move 6 floors (about 30 seconds)?
Of course, the first step is to decide what being a UU means to you.
Click HERE to see members’ Elevator Speeches.
Rockbridge Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship presents
The Third in Our Series:
John Vosurgh discusses
Creating the Christian Tradition
How were key Christian doctrines established and who were the architects of the Church as we know it today?
We'll watch excerpts from the Frontline video series: “Peter and Paul and the Christian Revolution” and discuss the following questions:
What mainstream Christian traditions have meaning for us?
Can we reinterpret Christian traditions to meet our spiritual needs?
What new traditions might we create?
More Photos HERE
Many Sources of Inspiration for RUUFers
RUUFers Take a Hike
RUUF members gathered at The Peaks of Otter for an October 23rd afternoon of hiking on the Blue Ridge Parkway trails followed by lunch, cookies, and cider.
Rebecca Dale for volunteering to to become the RUUF Facebook group official "administrator".
If you have a Facebook account, please show your support for RUUF by joining its Facebook group at HERE.
Membership is free and, if enough of us participate, it could be a great way to keep in touch and keep the conversations going!