Borderlands Unitarian Universalist
Amado, ArizonaWho We Are
We are Borderlands Unitarian Universalist Amado, Arizona
Open-Minded…Open-Hearted!
Come:
to find warmth, kindness, love and compassion. Unitarian Universalist congregations find wisdom from sources as diverse as science, poetry, scripture and personal experience. Our spiritual inspiration includes Jewish, Muslim, Pagans, Atheist, Humanist, Christian and New Age traditions. We find common values through these diverse paths and sources.
Contemplate:
the mysteries of this wide universe and our place in it. We are a curious people, active in discussion, generating ideas and participating in the democratic process.
Create:
social justice by our deeds within our church, community and the world. We care for each other in fun times and tough times. We follow our passion to work with migrants on the desert or in shelters. We support the Amado Youth Services, the Green Valley/Amado Food Bank, Green Valley-Sahuarita Samaritans, El Comedor – Nogelas, Mexico and Casa Alitas – Tucson.
Are You New to Unitarian Universalism?
Unitarian and Universalist churches represent some of the oldest and most distinguished religious institutions in the United States. UU churches have provided a bedrock for religious expression from before this nation was founded to the present day.
Five US Presidents were UUs. Other notable UUs include: Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Clara Barton, Louisa May Alcott, Julia Ward Howe and Susan B. Anthony among many others.
The Universalist Church of America was founded in 1793. Most notably, Unitarian Universalism has evolved to be a non-creedal religion that welcomes people of all beliefs. Humanism itself became an influential part of the religion in the early 20th century and remains strong to this day.
Unitarian Universalism provides a strong voice for social justice and liberal religion. The Unitarian Universalist Association currently represents approximately 1,000 member congregations in the United States.
The Borderlands Unitarian Universalist Team
BUU Board Members – 2023 – 2024
Michael Karl – President
Lorelei Schober – Vice President
Charlie Golec – Treasurer
Mary Arrigoni – Secretary
Sheila Stewart Glover – Member at Large
Martha House – Member at Large
Tanya Leighton – Member at Large
Past President: Russ Peterson
BUU Committee Chairs:
- Buildings and Grounds: Russ Peterson
- Endowment: Charlie Golec
- Finance: Barbara Lund
- Hospitality: Barb Meshanko
- Membership: Jeanne Macauley
- Nominating Committee: Jeanne Macauley
- Share the Offering: Deanna Brooks
- Social Justice: Barbara Lemmon
- Spiritual Nourishment: Diane Farone and Nancy Murphy
- Technology: Larry Parker
BUU Work Groups:
- Auction Committee: Diana King and Deb Mitchell
- Book Group: Ginny Lopez
- Forums: Jim Lund
- Gallery: Deanna Brooks
- Garden: Jim Hoy and Ken Lopez
- International Women’s Day: Alice Parker
- Stewardship Campaign: Tobe Jensen
- Website Committee: Barbara Lund and Maureen Kirk-Detberner
- Women’s Retreat: Susan Peterson
Church Administrator: Jermain Lowe
Maintenance:
Choir Director: Leslie Carter
Audio-Visual Specialist: Larry Parker