Ten years ago this Sunday (almost exactly), we held the first Sunday service at Grace Fellowship Hall, on the banks of Heiferhorn Creek. On this Sunday, members and friends will briefly describe how our Fellowship has enriched their lives during the past decade.
The service starts at 11 a.m., and we’ll be done by noon. And visitors are always welcome.
If you’ve been curious about Unitarian Universalism, this might be the service for you. Our members don’t share a creed. What we do share are principles and values. These include taking action, centered on love, to support human rights and care for our planet.

In other words, be prepared for something different. Unitarian Universalism is an unusual religion. Our members and friends are Christians, Jews, Buddhist, Muslims, and subscribers to earth-centered traditions. We also include humanists, agnostics, atheists and people who resist labels.
Sunday services begin at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation. Services can include talks, readings music, meditation and optional opportunities to share your thoughts.