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Christian, Buddhist, Humanist, Earth-Centered... we all come together as one.
We enjoy having fun, such as at this Bardic Yule feast hosted by CUUPS.
Summer camp for kids teaches UU values with a Harry Potter inspired theme.
Singing our UU values as we begin the week of UUCFM Wizard Camp for kids.
The Humanist Group meets to share presentations on topics of interest.

Humanists


Every Sunday morning, from 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM, a group of 20 - 30 people gather in Hobart Hall to meet with both experts from the community who are engaged in meaningful activity, as well as our own congregation members who have demonstrated leadership and have an enriching story to tell. 

* Please note: During this time of Covid-19, our Humanist Form is not meeting. We will meet again in person when it is safe to do so.

The Humanist Forum is open to everyone. Please feel that you are invited.


Here is a typical month of Sunday programs.

  • Discussions with the ACLU
  • James Fowler's ideas on the stages of Faith Development.
  • Terrorism and how to address it.
  • Pakistan & US Policy.

The 45-minute program follows various formats from a "Socrates Cafe" to a short video with discussion.

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Testimonials From Members - Why I Became A Unitarian Universalist

Nancy Letts
"As a UU, my life underwent many changes. I found and nourished a deep connection to something greater than myself that I call Spirit, or Creator. I’m a grateful UU still committed to finding deeper meaning in my life and to acting on these expanding beliefs in ways that help myself and others."

Testimonials From Members - Why I Became A Unitarian Universalist

Gina Gottman
"I needed to find a new tribe when we moved here; a church is a family."