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UUSM - About Us - Minister
The Reverend Stephen Furrer
I most recently served as settled minister of the
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe,
NM, for eight years. Before coming to Santa Fe, I
served as an interim minister in Binghamton, NY, and
before that, for six years as Minister of East Suburban Unitarian
Universalist Church in Pittsburgh, PA. Meanwhile I worked as Ministerial
Consultant to two nearby UU fellowships: first in
Morgantown, WV, and for three years in Indiana, PA.
Throughout my ministry, I’ve been very active in
community affairs, including such programs as AIDS
Alliances, Hospital Chaplaincy Boards, the NAACP, various peace and interfaith groups, the Religious Task
Force on the Economy, and the Alliance for Progressive
Action. I’ve also participated in direct person-to-person
activities: stage-managing the Mother’s Day Peace Rally,
leading the Memorial Day Prayer on the town square,
blessing and helping install the new Postmaster, delivering
the high school baccalaureate address, even being
emcee for a local pops concert.
I’ve also been involved in denominational affairs,
including district committees and events, GA programming,
and as a primary sponsor of the’96–’97 General
Resolution, “Working for a Just Economic Community.”
I have successfully written grant proposals to both the
UU Funding Program and the Veatch Program at Shelter
Rock, totaling over $200,000. In 1994, I was appointed by
the UUA Board to an open position on the UU Funding
Program, eventually becoming Chair of the Fund for UU
Social Responsibility. In 2004, I accepted an appointment
from the UUA Board to serve on the West Regional
Sub-Committee on Candidacy, a position I still hold.
I am 58 years old, divorced, with a 28-year-old
daughter now living and attending graduate school in
Australia. I had primary custody of her as a child; she
attended high school in Pittsburgh and college at the
University of New Mexico.
I am a sixth-generation Unitarian, one of four kids
who all attended the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland,
OH, as children. We remain a close family.
Before attending seminary, I worked in the U.S.
House of Representatives where I became active in the
national Democratic Party. I have retained this interest.
I like theater, camping, writing, walking the dog,
puttering around boats, working out, baking, baseball,
history, reading, and sitting by the water’s edge.
I like parenting. Being a dad. And being with my
family.
And, finally, I experience the ministry as an incredible
honor and challenge and pleasure. I believe our UU
movement is just now coming into its own. And I’m
thankful every day for the opportunity to serve people
and deep human values in the pursuit of my vocation.
-- Rev. Stephen Furrer
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