As
Unitarian Universalist we respect each person's right to make his own spiritual
journey.
UU
youth are often active participants in worship services and discussions.
The
Midlife Crisis Chorus is open to all members who have a sense of humor and
like to sing.
From
children to elders, everyone joins the annual Maypole dance.
As
a lay led Fellowship, UUFF presents wide variety of speakers and topics on
Sunday morning.
Teaching
our children to be courageous, compassionate and creative is what our Religious
Education program is all about.
Labor
Day weekend canoe floats are a UUFF tradition.
The
ritual of candlelighting, or Joys and Concerns, is an important part of the
worship service that builds deep and lasting bonds among members.
In
all seasons music is the accompaniment to our spiritual and communal life.
Raven's Tree-of-Life quilt by Stephanie Rudig is rich in symbolism. Find out more...
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