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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Gainesville
4225 NW 34th St.
Gainesville, FL 32605
352-377-1669
M-F 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
uuoffice@uufg.org
We are accessible
We are wheelchair accessible; have assisted listening devices available, a hearing loop, and braille hymnals.
We also strive to address issues of chemical sensitivity.
Our Newcomers Orientation follows service every first Sunday of the month. This Orientation is an information session for people new to our congregation and Unitarian [...]
Our Chalice Choir rehearses every Thursday evening during the school year for around 90 minutes in our Sanctuary under the direction of Tane' DeKrey. For [...]
Our Chalice Choir rehearses every Thursday evening during the school year for around 90 minutes in our Sanctuary under the direction of Tane' DeKrey. For [...]
Meets on the third Sunday of each month to coordinate upcoming Social Justice activities on behalf of the Fellowship. For info, contact Judi Oltmans and [...]
Our Chalice Choir rehearses every Thursday evening during the school year for around 90 minutes in our Sanctuary under the direction of Tane' DeKrey. For [...]
Our Chalice Choir rehearses every Thursday evening during the school year for around 90 minutes in our Sanctuary under the direction of Tane' DeKrey. For [...]
Our Newcomers Orientation follows service every first Sunday of the month. This Orientation is an information session for people new to our congregation and Unitarian [...]
How can UU’s reclaim Jesus? For Unitarian Universalists, reclaiming Jesus fits right into our tradition. We already draw wisdom from many sources. We already value reason, experience, justice, and compassion over rigid belief. We don’t have to agree about miracles or resurrection or theology to … read more.
Join us as we reflect on our UU values and enjoy a joke (or two or more …). We will practice the art of laughing at ourselves so that we will be constantly amused. Congregation President Tom Mareci is in our Fellowship’s Pulpit, and Sheila … read more.
Dirt communion emphasizes the relationship between indivuduals and the Earth. This Sunday, bring a cupful of soil from a place that holds personal significance, like your garden or a place that brings your peace. This act symbolizes the grounding power of nature and our interconnectedness … read more.
How are we called, as Unitarian Universalists, to respond to a changing world?
Join us for a brief, interactive program led by University of Florida students exploring how rising heat and extreme weather are affecting our North Florida community. These young voices bring energy, clarity, and … read more.