David A Miller

Full name: David A. Miller

Headshot of David Miller, a smiling white man with a goatee.

Rev. David A. Miller has been serving as the UU Congregation of Fairfax’s senior minister since August 2015.

Before coming to UUCF, Rev. Miller was the settled minister of the Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship of San Dieguito in Southern California.

David was raised Jewish in the Skokie/Evanston area just north of Chicago. He has a B.S. degree in political science from the University of Utah and received his master of divinity degree from the Claremont School of Theology in 2008 with an emphasis in social transformation. Before he was called to the ministry, David spent more than 25 years in executive management, strategic planning, marketing, business development and fundraising with private sector and non-profit organizations.

David also previously served the San Diego County UU Cluster as the ministerial coordinator of the San Diego County UU Network (SUUN), as a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s (UUA) Pacific Southwest District Ministerial Transitions Team and as a district consultant for boards for strategic planning and mission/vision retreats. He also served Unitarian Universalism as a member of the Standing on the Side of Love National Creative Advisory Team.

David’s spouse, Rev. Alice King, is minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Loudoun in Leesburg, VA.

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LeaderLab

Reflections on Right Relationship

David A Miller

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Being in community can be challenging. But being in a faith community can give us the opportunity to explore our edges and test our assumptions.
Clusters: Doing Church in the 21st Century

David A Miller, Tera Little

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We can blur the lines of our traditional congregational and geographical borders to share resources.
A Case for Evangelism

David A Miller

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If we truly believe in the power of this faith to change lives, why is there anyone not wanting to grow and sing about Unitarian Universalism?

WorshipWeb

Reimagining the Christmas Story: A Metanoia Moment

David A Miller

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We are five days away from what is has come to be traditionally celebrated as the birth of Jesus of Nazareth.

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