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This page is for your convenience in understanding how this website is constructed. It includes all the titles from the five major menu items on the top of each page and submenus with definitions.
The page titled Welcome! is our home page. Press this link to get back to it if not already there.
Guidelines for new visitors to getting involved in this community.
This page is a statement from the congregation as generated by an inquiry process. It is our current thinking and desires as a community. Also, there are two subtitles, "About Unitarian Universalism" and "What we Believe".
This is an information page for the UUA: We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote...
How our present minister, Rev. Carol Strecker, became committed to the ministry.
Each month the minister writes her thoughts appropriate for that month.
Our minister's definition of commitment to the ministry.
This page lists a sample of books that can be read and purchased from the UUA bookstore.
This item summarizes our worship programs; Services, Religious Education, and Music.
This page lists a sample of sermons that have been given by the minister and lay people in the past two year.
Our Programs help children and youth to develop a world view that will support and provide an ultimate context for their developing lives.
Worship is celebrated with the help of a volunteer adult choir, children's choir, and many talented volunteer soloists. Many styles of music are heard on Sunday mornings.
This page brings you to the major activities for the future. It is a small portion of the newsletter sent out to the congregation, which is also available for members and friends via the Home-page 'Congregation Documents' link.
FPUU offers many programs that foster community and individual growth: Choose this page to peruse the primary list, but not comprehensive, and definitions.
Every so often this webmaster has the time to capture pictures of events held at this parish for the public to peruse.
This menu item briefly states the parishes' history in this community.
The building's structure and history.
Welcoming Congregation Program:
This page displays the long term efforts and commitment to the community from this congregation to not discriminate against anyone.
The organ's structure and history
The bell built in 1803 by Paul Revere Manufacturing that lures to services every Sunday.
The meaning behind the flaming chalice symbol and history.
How this worldwide organization came about.
This is how you get to where we worship as a community from Interstate 95 or Route 1.
A list of the office staff and guidelines for activity.
Pointers to other congregations in our county, York, pointer to the UUA headquaters website, and the webring of UU interests.