North Parish Unitarian Universalist 
Church of North Andover
 

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North Parish

Unitarian Universalist

Church

190 Academy Road

North Andover, MA 01845

978-687-7948

office@northparish.org

 
 

 

Located in the "Old Center"

at 190 Academy Rd

North Andover, Massachusetts

 

978-687-7948

 

Regular Sunday Services

are at 9am and 11am

 

Regular Sunday Services include Child Care in the Nursery from 8:30am up to age 4, staffed by an adult professional as well as teen assistants who are hired by the parish.

 

Religious Education Classes are held at 9AM and 11AM

for children 4-18.

Annual Meeting - May 7 - Immediately after the 9AM service.

If we don't make our 40% quorum, we'll need to have yet another meeting to determine one of the warrant articles, and no one wants that!  So if you are a member, please come to church on May 7!  Check-in needed to establish our quorum requirements.

 Please come a little early to the 9:00 service and check in as you come into the sanctuary, or at 10:00 am. Meeting will begin promptly at 10:15am or as close as possible.

 Service at 9:00 am, Rev. Bluemel preaching and Amelia Reeve awards

Child Care Available and Kids Camp 9am -12 Noon

The Warrant was mailed out this week to all members. You may click here and read it here at your convenience. Warrant 2006

North Parish Renovations and Preservation Plans

Important  Draft Plans for review by all. Please carefully review the Draft plans.  

The Board of Trustees plans to request that the Parish vote on them at the May7th Annual Meeting.
 

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Religious Education Registration has begin for 2006-2007!

Click this link!

 

Our Mission Statement

We covenant together to be a welcoming spiritual community, where all are safe and free to search for spiritual meaning in their own ways. We find strength in the many forms of diversity. In the Unitarian Universalist tradition, we covenant to take responsibility for the spiritual growth of ourselves and of our children. We encourage all to participate in congregational governance.  We strive to continue our historical role of being catalysts for progressive change in the local communities. Through active personal involvement we advocate for social justice in our local communities, our nation and the world. We do this in the context of the Unitarian Universalist principles and from the perspective of our place in the intricate web of life.

 

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