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CUUPS


Ancient Roots, Modern Branches

Our CUUPS (Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans) group holds monthly meetings on the fourth Saturday of the month at 1pm. Annual events include the Samhain, Lammas and Solstice celebrations. CUUPS conducts the Blessing of the Animals service the Sunday before Lammas, which is a pet and family friendly event that is open to the public.

The Unitarian Universalist living tradition draws wisdom from the world's religions which inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life. As interest in earth-based traditions and neo-paganism grows, the category of world's religions must be expanded to include these spiritual traditions with ancient roots and modern applications.  Those in CUPPS are proud of our diversity and open to the ever-creative and surprising newness of the sacred.

Please visit the CUUPS Fort Myers website to learn more.

 


Below is a sampling of memories from
Solstices, Samhain, May Day, and Blessing of the Animals events

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Testimonials From Members - Why I Became A Unitarian Universalist

Max, parrot pet of Harvey and Ann Heckes
“It is great that Unitarian Universalists respect the interdependent web of all existence of which I am a part! I hope I can attend more Blessing of the Animals services in the future.”

Testimonials From Members - Why I Became A Unitarian Universalist

Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825-1921), Unitarian minister.
“Throughout my life, I have addressed issues such as slavery abolition, temperance, and women's rights. In 1902, I helped found the Unitarian Society of Elizabeth, NJ, and served as its minister. In 1920, at age 95, I was the only participant from the 1850 Women's Rights Convention, in Worcester, MA, to see the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote.”