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 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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About UU Falmouth
Upcoming Events
Sermons
You, Me, Us and Them
This service is about You, Me, Us and Them—some personal journeys into the realm of difference and pluralism. Kathi and Rosa will share how they learned to negotiate and operate in a world where not everyone looks, thinks or acts similarly. Interpreting our 7th Principle: The interconnectedness of all existence highlights the impact our actions […]
Won’t You Celebrate with Me
The poem “Won’t You Celebrate With Me” by Lucille Clifton invites a reader to celebrate the speaker’s life and survival. Marney will share her insights about this testimony to plurality and its possibilities. Marney is a poet and chaplain. Her writing has appeared in Kenyon Review, West Branch, Iterant, Salt Hill Journal, The Fourth River, […]
Mother’s Day Sunday
Carla Koehl, the Cape Cod Foster Closet Outreach Coordinator, will be introducing the organization and the work it does. In addition, the Caring Committee will recognize this year’s “Volunteer of the Year” award winner. We are also collecting disposable diapers of all sizes, so please bring them to the Meeting House on or before May […]
“Aaaaart”
What is art? Why is art? John Jackson doesn’t know the answer, but he’s got some opinions that may work for you. We will be celebrating art from our own friends and members, and discussing art, Art, and Aaart! Listen Here
The Ancient Art of Hospitality: Working Toward a Welcoming World
Rev. Janet Newton currently serves the Unitarian Universalist Society of Martha’s Vineyard as their parttime minister. Theologically, Rev. Janet draws upon science and nature to inform and illuminate the spiritual landscape of our collective human experience. Listen Here