About Us

We represent a liberal religious presence in Door County

We welcome and encourage a wide range of theological and secular beliefs and orientations. Besides Unitarian Universalists, there are agnostics, atheists, Buddhists, Christians, ethicists, Humanists, Jews, Native Americans and Quakers among our members and friends.

Rev. Cynthia Johnson

What do Unitarian Universalist believe? Do they actually believe in anything or do they just dismiss tenants of all religions? Are they atheists? Agnostics?
Retired UU minister Rev. Cynthia Johnson, member of our UU Fellowship of Door Co., spoke to this issue. Listen to or download the podcast below and you will get a comprehensive over-view of the UU faith.

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Governing Board

Officers & Directors Officers President: Cynthia Stiehl 854-5048 cmstiehl@aol.com Vice President: Bob Lindahl 421-2470 bob.lindahl@gmail.com Secretary: Ginny Olson 854-2806 virginiaolson@dishmail.net Treasurer: Juliana Neuman 839-2710 jneuman@dcwis.com Past President: Garrett Cohn 559-2557 gucohn@gmail.com Directors Building and Grounds: Ken Boyd (summer) / Dave Vermillion (winter) Communications: Marilyn Hansotia Education and Enrichment: Helene Di Iulio Finance: Juliana Neuman Member Services: …

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Mission Statement

We represent a liberal religious presence in Door County. We welcome and encourage a wide range of theological and secular beliefs and orientations. Besides Unitarian Universalists, there are agnostics, atheists, Buddhists, Christians, ethicists, Humanists, Jews, Native Americans and Quakers among our members and friends. Mission statement The mission of the UUFDC is to be a …

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Our Congregation

About Our Congregation (UUFDC) Unitarian Universalism in 30 Seconds 100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism The Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA) was formed in 1961 through the consolidation of the Universalist Church of America and the American Unitarian Association. Today the UUA is a community of more than 220,000 members and 1046 …

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Our Unison Affirmation

To seek knowledge and wisdom, to explore freely the vast reaches of mind and spirit, to celebrate within the caring community those truths – ancient and modern – which give meaning and direction to our lives. We are proud to be a “Fair Share” member of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)

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Seven Principles

We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: The inherent worth and dignity of every person Justice, equity and compassion in human relations Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations A free and responsible search for truth and meaning The right of conscience and …

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Social Responsibility Committee

Conversation Partners This most recent Social Responsibility Committee (SRC) program is doing exactly what was hoped for.  Our Fellowship has for several years, been supporting a growing Hispanic community in Door County with financial allocations as well as holiday gifts to families through the Hispanic Resource Center.  SRC was looking for a way to develop …

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UUFDC Bylaws

Download the UUFDC Bylaws (PDF)

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Women’s Group

Members and Friends of the Fellowship meet monthly and conduct service and fund-raising activities. Each month the group does volunteer clerical work for The Wellness Center of Door County. The group has conducted several Auctions of Talent, sold note cards featuring art of UU members, book sales, rummage sales and other activities, all for the …

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