SUNDAY SERVICE AT 10:00AM

SUNDAY SERVICE AT 10:00AM

Welcome to UU Falmouth
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Come see and hear a Sunday Service at 10 AM
Rev. Rali Weaver
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Come find your community– a spiritual community for those who love to learn, and to take care of each other and the wider world. We offer wide-ranging and inspiring Sunday Services at 10 AM at our Meeting House as well as via Zoom. Coffee Hour takes place after the Service and on Zoom. We are proud to announce the arrival of our new Minister, Rev. Rali Weaver. Rev. Weaver, who prefers being called Rali, brings with her 17 years as pastor of First Church and Parish of Dedham, MA, among other significant roles. You can read more about Rali here. We are the Unitarian Universalist Congregation for ALL the Upper Cape Towns: Bourne, Mashpee and Sandwich as well as Falmouth.

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We offer a variety of engaging programs for our members and friends.

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Upcoming Events

September 22, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Liberation of the Human Spirit
September 28, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Wampum Belt (L.I.N.K.)
October 26, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Wampanoag Language (L.I.N.K.)
November 2, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Wampanoag Art & Regalias (L.I.N.K.)

Sermons

Jovita Idár vs. Woodrow Wilson

This Sunday is the start of Hispanic Heritage Month.  We will explore the life of Jovita Idár and how her stand for justice fueled an immigration debate that continues today.

The Liberation of the Human Spirit

Artemis Joukowsky, author of “Defying the Nazis,” is the grandson of a Wellesley UU minister who, along with his wife, did heroic work in Europe to rescue Jews, dissidents, and children during WWII.

The Commonweal

The Commonweal, led by Rev. Rali Weaver; service associate Izzie Williams. Our Commonwealth was founded on the old English understanding of the Commonweal, which was a Puritan understanding of the common good. We will consider the vital importance of our UU communities in fostering the common good for all.

Something Else: Not the Election

We will consider the question, “What is the bedrock of our faith—that which endures through victory or defeat, despite the enthusiasms of the day?” During this service we will take some time out from the ever-flowing stream of events to consider the everlasting present.  Rev. Tom Schade is a retired UU Minister who served the […]

The Fifth UU Principle: From Nicaea to the UUA General Assemblies

Though thousands of years and thousands of miles away, the early church councils were not as different from our own as we might assume. Daniel Mark Welch will discuss the 5th Principle: “The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large,” and how the age-old […]

Untethering Our Witness Self

Drawing from Buddhist wisdom and Jon Kabat Zinn, we will consider meditation’s value in helping us weather all life’s ups and downs. Share the Plate on August 11 will go to Silent Spring Institute. Silent Spring Institute is a missiondriven scientific research organization dedicated to uncovering the environmental causes of breast cancer. Their innovative research […]

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