Boy in the Bands
How do you practice Christianity?
This is for the Unitarian Universalist Christians out there, especially those in groups. Mama G (Mom to the Left) asked the question and I would like us to answer it.
Alas, I’m not terribly much help since I try to find Christians of some closely related habits to fellowship with. But surely there’s a critical mass of UUCFers in this area?
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The Boy in the Bands is a record of the passing thoughts of Scott Wells: keeping an eye on the Unitarian Universalist Association, suggesting church administration hacks, and adding his bit for sustainable living in Washington, D.C. (I'm proud of my employer and colleagues, but the opinions here are mine.)Contact me





All these years in New Jersey and I have never actually met a live UU Christian. I understand that UU Christians can mostly be found in New England. I even heard that some New England UU churches share summer camp facilities with UCC groups, which is very ecumenical.