Soul Matters Groups
Small groups of 8-9 people who meet regularly to practice deep listening and support one another’s spiritual journeys. They meet October-June and are led by a trained facilitator.
Types of Groups
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- Soul Matters – explore the monthly theme through dialogue
- Creativity Matters – explore the monthly theme through the arts
- UU Writers – explore the monthly theme through writing
- Practice Matters – explore spiritual practices related to the themes
Meeting times vary by group.
Contact: Rev Claudia faithdev@uuasheville.org
Legacy Covenant Groups
Small groups of 8 to 10 people who meet regularly to practice deep listening in support of one another’s spiritual journeys. After being part of a Soul Matters Group, there is an opportunity to join.
UU Sangha
The sangha is a covenantal UU Asheville Faith spiritual deepening group for those interested in developing and strengthening their UU-Buddhism connection in the context of everyday life.
Meets: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 6:30-8:00 PM, Sanctuary
Contact: Duane Bigelow*
Blue Ridge Spirit CUUPS
This chapter of the Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans is dedicated to educating people about Paganism and developing and conducting Pagan liturgies and rituals for the congregation.
Adult Faith Formation
We believe faith formation is a lifelong process that is nurtured in community.
Wildlife Support
Migrating Monarchs are endangered! To assist in their recovery, the UUAM AVL Chapter created a Monarch Habitat on the UU Asheville Campus in October 2023. Children from the RE program added the plant names with colorful painted rocks. Monarchs have been sighted resting on the milkweed. The habitat is currently maintained by the chapter. To continue our support of wildlife, a Bat Basics handout is available and a bat house was added to the campus in spring 2026.
One of the key tenets of Unitarian Universalism is that all of us are responsible for our own spiritual development. Our congregation’s mission statement includes the phrase, “we nurture individual search for meaning.” As a direct response to that mission, we provide faith formation opportunities for members of our congregation of all ages.
We believe faith formation is a lifelong process that is nurtured in community. We support all ages in that process by:
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- Developing Unitarian Universalist identity
- Offering opportunities for spiritual growth and religious education
- Creating congregational experiences that include and value all ages
- Equipping families to continue faith development at home and in family life
- Encouraging all to practice UU faith values in daily life and in the wider world
Below are some of the opportunities offered for continued spiritual deepening for adults. If you would like more information about Faith Formation for Children & Families, click here.
Small Group Ministry
Adult Faith Formation Classes
In addition to recurring groups, UU Asheville provides several programs a year to provide experiences that challenge and transform us spiritually and personally. Â These course offerings span a broad spectrum of spiritual development issues. Previous programs include:
Haunting Church: Owning Your Religious Past – An invitation to explore your religious journey in a way that promotes greater self-understanding and personal peace. What do you leave behind? What do you bring to the present? What do you redefine?
Programs are organized and promoted by the Adult Faith Formation Team with support from our Minister of Faith Formation. The team meets monthly and welcomes new members as well as proposals for programs. Suggestions can be shared here:
Other opportunities for community
Latest News from Faith Formation
Create and Connect Circle March 27
The Last Opportunity is Sunday, March 27, 12:30-1:30pm in Sandburg Hall   Join Ginger Huebner for a Create & Connect experience for an opportunity to use art to connect, share and reflect on the March Soul Matters theme, Renewal. This process guides participants...
Welcome to our new Family-Friendly Sanctuary!
Our sanctuary now includes a welcoming space up front for families with young children. There are cozy seating options, child sized furniture, soft toys, books, and plenty of coloring supplies – featuring a UU kids activity book and 7 Principles coloring cards.
Racial Justice, the 8th Principle & Faith Development
Faith is a challenging word for non creedal Unitarian Universalists. In our theology, faith isn't centered on the belief in a deity that is all knowing and intervenes in our lives. Faith is centered on beliefs about life, our call in the world and what matters, what...








