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Come lift up your voice.
We offer virtual services to keep us safe during this time of pandemic
And yes, there will be music!
Come hear messages that provoke thought, give hope, and encourage compassion and inclusiveness.
And remember to join us for coffee hour so that we can get to know you!

When and Where


Sundays, 10:30 a.m.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fort Myers
William Burnside Miller Sanctuary
13411 Shire Lane, off Daniels Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33912

239-561-2700

We offer virtual services every Sunday morning at 10:30 via Zoom and live audio stream.

To attend online, click here.


Map & Directions

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Here's a quick virtual tour of what our campus has to offer...
 

Welcome to our campus!
Our well-equipped kitchen is used to prepare a weekly community meal, refreshments for Sunday coffee hour, and special events.
Come relax in our certified butterfly garden.
Opportunities for reflection abound.
Our screened lanai is perfect for social gatherings.
Too hot for outdoors? No problem! Our indoor social hall accomodates a crowd.
Our eco-preserve presents breathtaking beauty.
Outdoor amphitheater in our eco-preserve.
Relaxing in our courtyard next to our peace pole.
Fresh edibles are growing in our Community Garden.
Click on any photo to enlarge. 

 

Testimonials From Members - Why I Became A Unitarian Universalist

Max, parrot pet of Harvey and Ann Heckes
“It is great that Unitarian Universalists respect the interdependent web of all existence of which I am a part! I hope I can attend more Blessing of the Animals services in the future.”

Testimonials From Members - Why I Became A Unitarian Universalist

Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825-1921), Unitarian minister.
“Throughout my life, I have addressed issues such as slavery abolition, temperance, and women's rights. In 1902, I helped found the Unitarian Society of Elizabeth, NJ, and served as its minister. In 1920, at age 95, I was the only participant from the 1850 Women's Rights Convention, in Worcester, MA, to see the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote.”