What is Unitarian Universalism? In the sixteenth century, Unitarians were burned at the stake for denying the Trinity. And we've been taking heat ever since--for opposing slavery, segregation, homophobia, and other acts of injustice. We are Unitarian Universalists, the Uncommon Denomination. Our foundations are reason, reverence, and freedom. Our mission is to recognize the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Our reverence is for the Spirit of Life. Watch a 30 second video about UUism. For more information, click the Beliefs button below.
Upcoming Sermon Topics; 10:30 AM Sunday Services
Listen to Sermons on your computer (latest posted is the 10-31-10 sermon)
Now also available for your iPod
Read Sermons on your computer (latest posted is the 11-07-10 sermon)
What's New for the 2009-2010 Church Year
Attend our events and activities
31st Annual Art Show and Sale, Nov 12, 13, 14, 2010
Body Mind Meditations with Mary Grigolia, 3rd Tuesdays Fall 2010
Spirit Song Circle with Rev. Mary Grigolia, 3rd Tuesdays Fall 2010
2010 and 2009 Annual Auction Results - see Members Page
Small Groups, what are they, which ones are available
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Read the Minister's columns originally published in The Beacon
(latest posted is 11-04-10)
Join the East Shore ListServe for lively UU discussions
See photos of some recent events, photos last added Nov 14, 2010
See photos of youth activities, photos last added Nov 11, 2010
Learn more about our denomination through the
Unitarian Universalist Association
Listen to UU Radio, Live on the Internet
Learn about the history of Unitarian Universalism
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Minister, RE Director, Board President, and Board Liaisons to Committees,
Moving to Northeast Ohio? East Shore UU Church is located on the southern border of Lake County, just north of Geauga County. Below are links to living in these counties: