Who Do We Think We Are?

Guest Speaker Millie Phillips speaks on engaging the hidden diversity of class. UUs tend to think of ourselves as mostly white (true), formally well-educated (more UUs have college degrees than do members of other religious denominations), and more affluent than most (maybe not quite as true as we think). But what if these assumptions, even […]

Let It Be A Dance

Today we will reflect on the sacred dance of living and dying: the process of grieving and the grace and strength of our Fellowship community.

Draw The Circle Wide

Join us this Sunday for a service you won’t want to miss! We’ll be celebrating our Fellowship community with several special presentations, special music and and lots more.

Where Did God Come From?

Online via Zoom

Presented by UUFS member Samuel Knapp. What are the origins of the belief in the God of the Judeo - Christian culture? Recent archaeological evidence has given rise to a plausible hypothesis concerning the origins of the God of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures. And this hypothesis helps explain some puzzling Scriptural references. During the […]

It Takes A Village…

Online Via Zoom

Join us this Sunday as we hear voices from our Fellowship community sharing our history, reflections, stories and songs about the way in which working towards social justice for all has become an integral part of who we have become during the 58 years of our existence.

Are We Better Together?

Online Via Zoom

Psychiatrist and author M. Scott Peck writes about ‘true community’ which he defines as a group of individuals who have learned how to communicate honestly with each other, whose relationships go deeper than their masks of composure, and who have developed some significant commitment to "rejoice together, mourn together," and to "delight in each other, […]

LGBT Oppression and Liberation

Online Via Zoom

Guest speaker Rachel Simmons. LGBT oppression in America has deep roots in Christian sexual ethics that long antedate the history of our country, but also has connections to the changes in American society in general. It has connections to the struggles of women and racial minorities, and the cold war. The struggle for liberation has […]