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Speakers Bureau

The following speakers are available to speak to your congregation of group about the AUC. Contact each speaker directly regarding availability, desired topic, and expenses.


Dean C. Fisher - AUC Director - Fenton, Michigan
(Detroit/Flint area)
E-Mail: dfisher@americanunitarian.org   Ph: 810-714-6087
Depending on schedule, Mr. Fisher is available throughout the USA and Canada for speaking engagements on the purpose and mission of the AUC, on Unitarian Christianity, and on the Translyvanian Unitarians.

David R. Burton - AUC President - Mason Neck, VA (Washington D.C. area)
E-Mail: dburton@americanunitarian.org Ph: 703-548-5868
Depending on schedule, Mr. Burton is available throughout the USA for speaking engagements on the purpose and mission of the AUC, and on Unitarian Deism.

Alan Cousin - AUC Communications Director - Quincy, MA (Boston area)
E-Mail: quincy@americanunitarian.org
Depending on schedule, Mr. Cousin is available in the greater Boston area for speaking engagements on the purpose and mission of the AUC.

Rev. Edward Stueckle - M. Div., - New Haven, CT
E-Mail: thunder@bu.edu  
Depending on schedule, Rev. Stueckle is available nationwide for speaking on speaking on the history of Unitarianism, the need for Protestant revival, the need for recovering the Bible, and on church/state relations.  Speaking fees are waved for AUC affiliated groups, contact Rev. Stueckle for fees for non-AUC affiliated engagements.  Travel and accomodation expenses required for all groups.

Rev. George David Exoo - Minister - Beckley, WV
E-Mail: exoo@inetone.net

John W. Gaston III - AUC Member - Dallas, TX
E-mail: jgaston323@aol.com
Depending on schedule, Mr. Gaston is available in the greater Dallas area. He has studied Unitarianism extensively and can speak on Unitarian and Christian history and theology.

 


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