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Who We Are :: The Unitarian Congregation of Mendon and Uxbridge (UCMU)
We have about 75 members. A disproportionately large number of our members pursue careers of service, whether as special-education teachers, public officials, or school and civic volunteers.
The UCMU strives to:
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Provide a forum for the free expression of religious ideas in the Blackstone Valley.
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Support members in their life journeys.
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Recognize members' significant life passages such as birth, coming of age, marriage, death.
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Honor the commitment of the church community to the self and that of the self to the church community and the world-at-large.
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Better the community within our families, the church, and the world-at-large.
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Cultivate and appreciate diversity of mind, body, and spirit.
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Build on our history, to live fully in the present, and to work for a more healthy, inclusive, prosperous future.
Page last updated: 12/03/2008
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"E pluribus unum."
Out of many, one.
 
(image of Picasso's Petit Fleurs)
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