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Welcome to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Asheville!

Ours is a diverse community where individuals are encouraged to develop and explore religious beliefs in a free and accepting environment. We believe in the worth and dignity of every person, the value of reason in religious enquiry and the motivating force of love.

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Deborah Pirie
Spiritual Search
“At our church we come together from many different religious traditions, and all of us are intent on continuing to develop our own individual spiritual practice. Worship services here are rich, aesthetic experiences conducted in a variety of ways to ensure that we all have opportunities to deepen our practice in the presence of supportive community.”
Horak family
The Horak Family
Religious Education
“As parents, it gives us great comfort and pride to know that we are part of a religious community that is a partner in helping teach our daughters lessons of compassion, empathy and respect for all beliefs and lifestyles. In the religious education program, our daughters are exposed to Unitarian Universalist principles, world religions, Judeo-Christian traditions and learn how to be socially conscious citizens of the world. The impact of these programs is very positive for our daughters.”
Horak family
Dawn Klug
Social Justice
“The spirit at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Asheville affords me the opportunity to be involved and engaged in this important part of being a UU. Social action and social justice issues are for me the heart of being a UU. It is important for me to take action in relation to social issues because I believe I am helping create the world I live in.”
Horak family
Ken Cameron-Bell
Community
“We come for community – for the supporting web of relationships that all humans, young and old, need for a healthy life. We cannot grow in isolation. We come just as we are with our differences, our scars, our joys, and we know we will be accepted – in this community.”

Feel free to explore these pages to learn more about our faith and our church. Areas of special interest might include Sundays where our services are described, What to Expect when you come to a Sunday service, What do People Wear, information about Childcare and Religious Education,

and a representative Order of Service.

All of us look forward to meeting you.