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Services
The Texture of Our Lives
Ellen Todd is the worship leader, assisted by Izzie Williams as service associate. A few months ago, another member of our Fellowship noticed that Ellen was knitting before the service and challenged her to do a sermon on knitting. After giving it some thought, she realized that knitting makes a good metaphor for life. Sometimes […]
Life on the Gender Continuum
Rev. Rali Weaver will be assisted by service associate, Scott Fitzmaurice. We will explore the fluid and diverse nature of gender, embracing it as a spectrum rather than a fixed binary. By reflecting on the teachings of love, acceptance, and justice, we seek to understand how our Unitarian Universalist values call us to honor and […]
Coping with Grief
This service will be led by the Rev. Rali Weaver, assisted by Service Associate Andrew Raymond Description to come soon
Mission of UUFF
This service will be led by our Governing Board President, Charlotte Harris, assisted by Service Associate Kathi Sommers Historically, although they thought they had a great religious message and wished to attract a wide following, neither Unitarians nor Universalists believed in proselytizing. Rather, they believed others would be drawn to join them by seeing them […]