Bring Your Full Self to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Charlotte County
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Charlotte County is a group who share a respect for the interdependent web of all existence. This recognizes a spiritual value, but also a recognition that actions are required to develop an understanding of both ourselves and our environment—both are necessary to maintain this delicate web.
We recognize that each individual’s actions are connected to the greater world, and that each person matters. As evidence of this commitment, we are recognized as a Green Sanctuary, a designation from the Unitarian Universalist Association, which recognizes our commitment to environmental justice by aligning our values with our actions. We live this commitment through spiritual connection, education, sustainable living and social justice.
We hold a vision of the world as a place in which reverence, gratitude and care for each other, as well for our Earth, are central to our lives and the lives of others. This vision grounds us in understanding that climate justice is a moral imperative.
Given that imperative, each person must care for themselves. Eating healthy leads to a healthy planet. Food justice ensures that all people have access to nutritious food, and those who work for the food industry are not exploited—that they are able to earn a living wage, and that food is grown and sourced in ethical ways.
Bring your whole self—your full identity, your questioning mind and your expansive heart—to our Sunday morning worship services, 10:30 a.m.
Location: 1532 Forrest Nelson Rd., Port Charlotte. For more information, visit UUFCC.org.