About UUEA

We are building an action-oriented community by bringing together people of all races, religions, and creeds.

 

We are building an action-oriented community by bringing together people of all races, religions, and creeds.

We are creating a force more powerful than one person or one religion. We are embracing peace, love, and understanding that goes beyond individual belief systems.

What We Do

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We are Unitarian Universalists. We are brave, curious, and compassionate thinkers and doers.

We are diverse in faith, ethnicity, history and spirituality, but aligned in our desire to practice our faith and beliefs in tangible ways. We foster respectful communities hallmarked by action, love, and acceptance of all people.

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Who We Are

Ministers Serving UUEA

Reverend Peter House

Rev. House has conducted Sunday services at UUEA for nearly 10 years as a guest minister. He has also conducted “Starting Point” classes for new UU members.

Rev Tina Simson

Reverend Tina Simson

Rev. Simson is a guest minister at UUEA, conducting Sunday services approximately once per month. She also leads “Soul Matters” groups and a UU Wellspring program.

In addition to these wonderful ministers, we have agreements with other local UU ministers and practitioners to provide pastoral care, spiritual counseling, and other services. Please reach out to us and we’ll help you connect with them if you’re in need.

UUEA Board of Trustees

  • Teri Maher

    Board Co-Chair

  • Patty St. James

    Patty St. James

    Board Co-Chair

  • Colleen Budniewski

    Colleen Budniewski

    Board Member, Secretary

  • Danielle Cashdollar

    Danielle Cashdollar

    Board Member, Secretary ProTem

  • Mary-Ann Meeker

    Board Member

  • Rebecca Wightman

    Board Member

“We are a welcoming group of people who care about each other, our community and our world. By welcoming, I mean to all ethnicities, sexual orientation, gender identification, religious background and political leanings. When we moved to town, I knew where we would find friends here. What could be better?”

Mary Moglia-Cannon