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Church of the Larger Fellowship—What's That?

October 1, 2001

Do you have friends or members who are leaving your congregation without another to go to in their new location? Tell them about the Church of the Larger Fellowship, the largest congregation within the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).

Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF), with more than 2,800 members, provides a ministry to isolated religious liberals, offering them a home within the Unitarian Universalist (UU) movement. The CLF provides a lending library for its members of books, audio and video tapes, and large-print sermons. Members receive the monthly newsletter, Quest, with sermons and essays by UU ministers, including CLF's Senior Minister, Rev. Jane Rzepka. CLF Religious Education Director, Betsy Williams, prepares and sends a range of materials for family use, including Connections for parents and uu&me for 7-to-12-year-olds.

CLF members communicate regularly with each other via email lists and online discussion groups. The CLF also has a "church-on-loan" program for small and start-up UU congregations, providing worship and program materials to many small congregations.

Find out more about Church of the Larger Fellowship.

For more information contact interconnections @ uua.org.

Last updated on Friday, April 18, 2008.

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