Unitarian Universalist Congregation
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Church at 3140 Troy Avenue, Lakeland, FL 33803
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Address | 3140 Troy Avenue Lakeland FL 33803 Get directions |
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Website | uuclakeland.org |
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★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ (5 reviews)
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in Lakeland, FL
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I have been happily serving this congregation as their Director of Religious Exploration for 7 years. UUCL is an embracing, loving community where your spiritual path can be nurtured and you can join in community to make the world a better place.
Added July 08, 2017 by Heather Curry - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
My family have been members of this church since 1987. Its a wonderful place for those seeking thier own spiritual path. The people are welcoming and friendly. There are activities for people of all ages. Please come join us!
Added June 15, 2017 by Suzanne Harris - ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
it is an atheist church that is morally bankrupt. it is not a congregation dedicated to religion or the truth. There is no Love or Justice in this church. No open minds or respect for different views. No kindness, Hope or Joy.
Added May 10, 2017 by Billy Walters - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
This is a welcoming church with a small but active congregation. Expect a warm greeting and invitation to stay for refreshments after the service. Services reflect Unitarian Universalist principles of spiritual growth, equality, social justice, and environmental sustainability. This church is definitely family friendly! Folks swear by the adult discussion group that meets every Sunday at 10:00. I highly recommend this church to anyone who is looking for a soulful community dedicated to making the world a better place. I LOVE it!
Added October 08, 2016 by Deirdre Daniel - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
We must rely on this and other involved community groups to address the evolution of social dialogue that has become wrought with grievous insensitivities toward others.
These quotes are true. Fraumann is a fictional name.
“Can’t you be happy with what you’ve got?” Fraumann said this to a “oldest and dearest friend” of over 50 years, whose sole source of income has been Social Security disability benefits for over a decade.
“I make an obscene amount of money.” With retirement income of $54,000 per year plus full Social Security benefits. Insensitive, indeed.
“Oh, that still bothers you?” Fraumann’s ‘friend’ had lost a mother one year prior. Fraumann had known the deceased from childhood, and a frequent dinner guest.
“Your dad’s been gone two Christmases.” The father had actually passed a mere 8 months!
“He seems fine to me!” Attempting to relate the effects of his “dearest and oldest friend” being bipolar, Fraumann would have nothing of it! Fraumann shot up and left the room. Fraumann was aware that the “friend” had attempted suicide.
Even now, Fraumann solicits sympathy for the slightest of ailments. A bout of flu is fraught with a proclamation, “I wouldn’t wish this on anybody!”
Fraumann disregards the seriousness of mental illness by repeatedly articulating the belief that ending one’s own life is “…taking the easy way out”, a personal choice and not an illness.
“You get back what you give.” Fraumann’s belief cries for being rewarded for any real, or even perceived, act of kindness, understanding or contribution. Thus, to Fraumann, charity demands a reward of some value.
“As I have seen, those who plow iniquity and sow trouble reap the same.” Job 4:8
“The charity that hastens to proclaim its good deeds, ceases to be charity, and is only pride and ostentation.” Historian William Hutton.
“It is a capital blunder, as you discover, when another man recites his charities.” Ralph Waldo Emerson.
One person’s observation characterized Fraumann as being “self-absorbed”.Added September 03, 2016 by R Rae
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Website address: uuclakeland.org
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