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Celebrating the Roots of Our Fellowship – A Book

Hardbound, softbound and e-copies of Celebrating the Roots of Our Fellowship are now available. This book celebrates the first fifty years of our congregation (1967 – 2017) as we continue working together to build the Beloved Community for the Future.  More information»

UU’s Pentagon Papers Connection

With the release of The Post directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, the story of the Pentagon Papers has rekindled public conversation about the importance of a free press. The film’s release couldn’t have come at a more relevant time. Its historical dramatization of how an administration tried to stop the … Continue reading UU’s Pentagon Papers Connection

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Disaster Response and Resources

Our UU friends and neighbors in Florida and the Caribbean—including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands—have experienced extraordinary devastation following Hurricanes Irma and Maria. UUA’s disaster relief efforts have expanded in response. More information»

UUA President Condemns Directive Banning Transgender People from Military Service

UUA President, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, issued the following statement in response to Donald Trump’s directive banning transgender people from entering the military: I condemn in the strongest terms President Trump’s immoral directive banning transgender people from entering the military and revoking health care support for those currently serving. Unitarian Universalists unequivocally support the full humanity … Continue reading UUA President Condemns Directive Banning Transgender People from Military Service

Love Showed Up in Charlottesville

 “…We came to Charlottesville to bear peaceful witness but were met with hate and racist violence. My heart has been broken and I am deeply troubled by what is happening in this community and across this country…” Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray More»