The Unitarian Universalist Church
of Silver Spring
10309 New Hampshire Avenue (see
map)
Silver Spring, MD 20903
Phone: (301) 434-4050, Fax: (301) 434-4051
Members: 350+
| Minister |
Rev. Elizabeth A. Lerner |
Bio |
e-mail |
| Interim Director of Religious Education |
Barbara Stoddard |
Bio |
e-mail |
| Music Director |
Michael Holmes |
Bio |
e-mail |
| Pianist |
Phyllis Stanley |
Bio |
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| Administrator |
Paula Cote |
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e-mail |
| Board President |
Jim Paoletti |
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e-mail |
| Newsletter editor main contact |
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e-mail |
| Webmaster |
Laura Nelson |
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e-mail |
| Committee Contacts |
(contact person varies, but e-mail remains the same) |
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Hours
| Office Hours: |
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Monday: |
10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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Tuesday |
10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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Thursday |
10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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Friday: |
10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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| Summer Hours |
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Monday: |
11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
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Tuesday |
11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
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Thursday |
11:00 am - 3:00 pm |
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Friday: |
11:00 am - 2:00 pm |
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| Minister’s Office Hours: |
Please call the office. |
| Services: |
9:15 and 11:15 am
Nursery care & Religious
Education for preschool through 6th grade is provided during
the early worship service. Middle School and High School youth meet during the second service. |
| Summer Office Hours: |
TBA
Hours subject to change without notice. |
| Summer Services |
10:30 am
Nursery care is provided during the worship service.
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Since 1994...
This site was first created in 1994 by Rick L.
Neda J. was webmaster from 1996–2004.
Roberta Pohl updates the newsletter, schedule of services, and calendar
on a monthly basis.
The goal of this site is to serve as an owner’s manual for
visitors, new members, and longtime members. |
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Mission
UUCSS is a welcoming community, a safe and sacred space,
for nurturing spiritual growth and lifelong learning, celebrating
diversity, and bending the universe toward justice and compassion.
Vision
UUCSS is a safe, welcoming, and loving community of seekers
of truth and activists of faith. We strive to live our shared
values of justice, equity, openness, and compassion with ourselves,
our families, our congregation, and our larger world. We commit
to
• Deepening the spiritual life, challenging the mind,
and touching the heart of all who join us
• Sharing the joys and sorrows of our interdependent
lives
• Nurturing a thriving religious education program and
a vital music program for all ages
• Being responsible stewards of the environment: our
buildings and grounds, our community, and our world
• Embracing ever-increasing diversity
• Respecting our differences and handling conflict with
trust and openness
• Creating opportunities across the life-span for worship,
healing, learning, social action, fun, and laughter |
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