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Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff
Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff's First Tuesday Social Justice Film Series, presented in partnership with the Dallas Peace Center. Other organizations, including Amnesty International, also sponsor selected films. The Film Series offers movies that actually raise your consciousness concerning current circumstances in the world in which we live. After every film, lively discussions with socially-responsible individuals leave you a better and more informed member of the human race.
We the members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff covenant to support the following purposes:
- To maintain a liberal religious presence in Oak Cliff and Southwest Dallas County.
- To provide a caring, worshipping and learning community where diverse individuals can unite in their search for (spiritual) meaning.
- To share our Unitarian Universalist message of tolerance, freedom and reason.
- To encourage responsible involvement in and service to our community and our world.
We've been at our present location since moving there in the mid - 1960s. We're located in a beautifully wooded area that has slowly grown into a "campus" of buildings; We rent or otherwise make our facilities available to the ethnically diverse community that today surrounds us.
Our Church has been served by three Extension Ministers: the Revs. Bill Holway, Bob Hill and Frank Carpenter and three Called Ministers: the Revs. Suzanne Meyer, Don Fielding and currently Mark Walz.
We maintain a membership of approximately 70 and serve the surrounding area through a variety of means.
Hours
Films show at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month, plus occasional additional special screenings.Calendar of Events
| First Tuesday Social Action Film Festival: Occupy Love | |
| First Annual Oak Cliff Jazz Fest/Arts & Crafts Fair |
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