Brandy Brewer is a member of our Fellowship, an avid cook and a lover of nature. She’s also a student of religion and philosophy, and she has begun graduate studies to become a Unitarian Universalist minister. She’ll help us kick off 2023 with a talk titled “Pluralistic New Years.” She’ll explore what we can learn from the different ways cultures and religions mark the start of a new year.

Services begin at 11 a.m. Our small campusWe’re at the end of Heiferhorn Way (8827) on the banks of the Heiferhorn Creek. Visitors and guests are always welcome.
Our informal motto is “Deeds before creeds.” Unitarian Universalism has roots in Christianity, but UU continues to evolve, drawing inspiration from many sources. The UU Fellowship of Columbus is truly non-denominational. Members subscribe to a range of religious, philosophical and ethical traditions. We are Christians, Jews, Buddhists, atheists, agnostics, humanists, Wiccans and more.
What ties us together are commitments to human rights and care for the planet. If you’ve had doubts about other organized religions, you might find a home here. (We’re not that organized.)
We’re meeting in person now, but watching local pandemic statistics. And we do take precautions, which you’ll find here.
Topics: New Year's