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Who We Are
We
are the people next door, the family down the street, your
coworker, the parent at a soccer game. We are the single
person strolling in the park, the guy rockin’ to the oldies on
KOMA, the couple on the dance floor. We’re the gay man,
the lesbian couple, the extended family. We’re liberals,
conservatives, centrists, traditionalists, Republicans,
Democrats, Christians, atheists, agnostics. What unites us
is our concern and love for one another.
We
are the oldest Unitarian congregation in the Southwest, at 110
years old, established in September 1893. We have a long and
colorful history in Oklahoma City, one of which we are proud,
yet humble. Through our doors many of the famous in Unitarian
history over the past century have come.
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We
value tolerance, justice, compassion, democracy, community,
peace. We respect people because they are people, regardless of
how much or little money they make, regardless of whether they
live in house, apartment or trailer. No matter who they live
with . . . no
matter what they look like.
We
offer a diverse religious education program, pre-school through
adult. We offer a variety of small covenant groups, on subjects
ranging from cooking, creativity, music, books, to exploring
spirituality. We are proud of our social justice involvement in
Oklahoma City. We value and are learning from one of the newest
groups in our church, the Sustainable Living Organization.
We
are a community, reaching out to all of Central Oklahoma, with
the good news of Unitarian Universalism. We might be what
you’re looking for. We invite you to join us Sundays at 11:00
a.m. and stay awhile after the service at noon for Social Hour
and conversation. |