Rev. Fuller


 

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Marriage Education Class

Saturday, October 3, 2009

 

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Mission Statement

My mission is to challenge religious liberals to spiritual maturity as we worship the gift of life in all its marvelous diversity.

        - Rev. Ann Fuller

Rev. Fuller's Calendar

Rev. Fuller was formally ordained a member of the clergy by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brevard in March 2007. She provides ministry at the church on the second Sunday of each month with additional pastoral care and community outreach activities as needed.

Ann facilitates several adult religious education programs each year with a focus on the theologies of Unitarian Universalism and comparative world religion. She has a B.A. in Politics from Washington and Lee University and a M.A./Ph.D. in Divinity Studies from Columbus University. Ann is a certified Marriage Educator with the National Marriage Centers. She is a member of Class XV at the Humanist Institute which began in December 2007 and will graduate in August 2010.

Rev. Fuller, and her husband Jamie, have been members of UUCB since March 1995. They have three boys, Liam (1997), Colin (2000) and Aidan (2003). Jamie and Ann home educate their children and are active in local progressive politics.

Rev. Fuller can be contacted at brevardminister@cfl.rr.com or 321-255-9086.

She has a separate website for her independent ceremony ministry at http://www.brevardminister.com

 


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Our Vision is to cultivate a sanctuary for diverse beliefs, committed to providing peace and love, personal spiritual growth, and service to the larger community.

July 2009 Newsletter