The Unitarian Universalist Congregation Of Willamette Falls And The UUA's Atkinson Memorial Church - What's The Connection?

If one engages in a free and responsible search for the Truth and meaning of the history of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Willamette Falls, one will discover that this Oregon UUA congregation was formerly known as Atkinson Memorial Church of Oregon City aka The Pink Church on the Bluff.

Furthermore. . .   

If one engages in a free and responsible search for the Truth and meaning of the UNofficial, but still publicly available. . . history of Atkinson Memorial Church of Oregon City, one will discover that a Unitarian Universalist 'Religious Educator' known as Steven Craig Bulleit was arrested in early 2005 and charged with 13 counts of child sexual abuse, all involving one victim, and two counts of encouraging sexual abuse of a child. Eight months later, in August 2005, Steven Craig Bulleit pleaded guilty to three counts of second-degree sodomy, involving a child younger than 14; one count of third-degree sodomy, involving a child younger than 16; and one count of using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct and was sentenced to serve 220 months in prison for his sex crimes against at least three teenage boys, including one boy who he and his husband had adopted. . .

So, when I noticed that the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Willamette Falls had a Bluesky account, I reasonably politely asked the following question -

Is the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Willamette Falls the church formerly known as Atkinson Memorial Church in

If so, why did you change the name of your church? 

Was it to conceal its connection to pedophile rapist Steven Craig Bulleit?

 

 

Instead of reasonably politely answering my reasonably polite question, whoever manages the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Willamette Falls' social media presence, and by extension the congregation itself. . . chose to block me, so that no person of inherent worth and dignity can see my post on the UUCWF's Bluesky account and engage in a free and responsible search for its Truth and meaning. . .  

Needless to say. . . I consider such social media blocking, and similar online censorship, to be knowing and wilful participation in Unitarian Universalist child sex abuse cover-up efforts.

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