A Unitarian Universalist look at Christmas

Sunday services at our liberal, progressive Fellowship start at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation.

We are friendly, relaxed and informal. Services include a talk—sometimes by a Fellowship member and often by a guest speaker. Return to this page for details about upcoming speakers. Services also include music, readings, meditation and optional opportunities to share your thoughts.

Unitarian Universalism is an unusual religion. For example, we don’t share a creed. Our members Christians, Jews, Buddhists, subscribers to earth-centered traditions and other religions. Members also include humanists, agnostics, atheists and people who resist labels. What we do share are commitments to human rights, care for the planet and a promise to support each other in our own unique searches for truth and meaning.

We also are committed to action. Our unofficial motto: deeds before creeds. If you’re unsatisfied with other organized religions, you might find a home here. (Full disclosure: we’re not that organized.