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Welcome to Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist
Church’s web site! As the settled minister of this congregation I
welcome you and hope you will find this site informative and helpful in your
search for a progressive religious home in Tennessee’s tri-cities area.
Holston Valley UU is a congregation that gathers
in the spirit of 16th century Unitarian minister, Frances David, who
wrote: “We need not think alike to love alike.” It embraces diversity within
the congregation’s membership and in theology. It is committed to its young
people as well as its adults and their spiritual development and wellbeing, as
it is to being a vital and growing progressive congregation within this
community. Holston Valley UU is committed to its young people and their
spiritual development and well-being. It provides for its younger members a
religious education program based on experiential learning, ethical living and
draws from all of the world religions as sources of wisdom. Holston Valley is a vital and growing progressive
congregation within this community in northeast Tennessee. Perhaps this is your first inquiry into a
Unitarian Universalist church, or you have attended another UU congregation.
You will find our churches vary as we are of the free-church tradition and our
national organization is an association of congregations…the Unitarian
Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA). In a free church there is no
church hierarchy above the congregation; congregations are self-determining. And members and congregations covenant how
they will be with each other promising to one another their mutual trust and
support as they seek to live our UU Principles listed below. We hope you will choose to visit worship services
at 10:30; children’s religious education is at the same time. I am in the
pulpit three Sunday’s a month, and other Sundays guest speakers or members of
the congregation lead the service yielding diversity in the worship services,
also. With joy and in love, Jacqueline
The Reverend Jacqueline Luck Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church The Unitarian Universalist Principles and
Sources We, the member congregations of the Unitarian
Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: The living tradition we share draws from many sources: Grateful for the religious pluralism that enriches and ennobles our
faith, we are inspired to deepen our understanding and expand our vision. As
free congregations we enter into this covenant, promising to one another our
mutual trust and support. |