“On a Different Channel‪”‬ Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Peninsula

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Many of us were never really mainstream or always had unorthodox ways of looking at things. Perhaps we never felt like we “fit in”. For some of us, our occupations turned out to be non-conventional or require “creative” thinking. Does that mean joining Unitarian Universalism — not exactly a “mainstream” religion — wasn’t that much of a surprise? And once we arrived at that unique place, did we embrace it or only worry about our “elevator speech”? Let’s celebrate our individual journeys, our diversity, our uniqueness, and how being so different actually brings us all together.

Steve Kadar became a UU in 1987 and has been a member of the UUFP since 2006. He began his UU journey at First UU in Richmond and was a founding member of UUCC in Glen Allen. Steve currently serves on the Policy Board, the Real Estate Task Force and the Membership Committee.

Many of us were never really mainstream or always had unorthodox ways of looking at things. Perhaps we never felt like we “fit in”. For some of us, our occupations turned out to be non-conventional or require “creative” thinking. Does that mean joining Unitarian Universalism — not exactly a “mainstream” religion — wasn’t that much of a surprise? And once we arrived at that unique place, did we embrace it or only worry about our “elevator speech”? Let’s celebrate our individual journeys, our diversity, our uniqueness, and how being so different actually brings us all together.

Steve Kadar became a UU in 1987 and has been a member of the UUFP since 2006. He began his UU journey at First UU in Richmond and was a founding member of UUCC in Glen Allen. Steve currently serves on the Policy Board, the Real Estate Task Force and the Membership Committee.