Martha “Kitten” Bulen of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hendersonville has been named as a director of the UU Forward Together North Carolina Justice Ministry Network. Ms. Bulen will join the board of eight other directors from across the state and will begin her work … read more.
Rev. Don (just call him Don) Rollins is an Accredited Interim Minister, having served our congregations in ten states and three Canadian provinces. Originally from Appalachian Ohio, he comes to UUFH after a two-year interim ministry in Pittsburgh, and continues to serve the UU Fellowship … read more.
The Unsung Hero Award was presented to Jack Caldwell on Sunday, June 2, to honor his outstanding contribution creating and implementing our Security Plan. Jack was also recognized for his work as a Pastoral Associate, member of the UUFH Choir, and volunteer for Feed the Kids Coalition.
The Laws moved to Hendersonville in 2008. Peggy became a member of UUFH in 2012; Ed joined as a friend and, in 2017, as a member. Though membership came at different times, both hit the ground running! Peggy says, “I am the flash while Ed … read more.
The “Becoming a Justice Making Congregation” workshop was hosted on Saturday, June 1 by UUFH & SJOT. Forty-five attendees from Western NC UU congregations as far away as Greensboro and from Greenville, SC participated in this workshop presented by Rev. John Saxon, Director, UU … read more.
When Becky and Chuck Elston joined UUFH, they decided together to make this church the focus of their volunteering. And what gifts of leadership, talent, inspiration, kindness, and laughter they’ve brought to us over the years!
Chuck chaired the Membership Committee before … read more.
Mike and Virginia moved to Weaverville in 2012, and then on to wonderful Hendersonville last April. They are enjoying the area, meeting such interesting people.
Virginia: Before retiring, I was a voice teacher for over 30 years. I have taught all … read more.
We had such a positive reaction to our participation in the worship service on December 23rd. Many folks wanted to learn about Misty Mountain Covenant of UU Pagans and asked that we be a part of the service more often. It also was suggested … read more.
Fran and Bob German are in the latest issue of the Hendersonville Lightning newspaper. The article talks about their work on creating more awareness about human trafficking.
The Germans, who retired to Hendersonville 10 years ago from careers in real estate sales in Florida, created a … read more.