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We are a community with diverse views and interests. Whether it involves spiritual growth, music, or volunteering, there's sure to be something for you.


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Perhaps you are seeking a safe place for spiritual growth - one that is compatible with your values; perhaps you are looking for an open-minded community for yourself and your children. Whatever it may be that has you looking, come, find it with us as we explore the issues of today and learn how to better live our lives according to our values every day.

UUCFM welcomes all who seek a religious home free of creeds and guided by love, reason, and conscience. We are committed to respecting differences and striving for understanding. We help our children develop their spiritual curiosity, exposing them to the great religions without indoctrinating them in a particular set of beliefs.

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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.”