Our Sunday Services are streamed LIVE at 10:50 a.m. ET.
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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.
Join this open group for fellowship and conversation via Zoom Tuesdays at noon. Watch for the News and Needs announcement with the Zoom link. For [...]
Join this open group for fellowship and conversation via Zoom Tuesdays at noon. Watch for the News and Needs announcement with the Zoom link. For [...]
Join this open group for fellowship and conversation via Zoom Tuesdays at noon. Watch for the News and Needs announcement with the Zoom link. For [...]
On the third Sunday of every month, the Social Justice Circle meets via Zoom to discuss upcoming activities for the Fellowship. To learn more about [...]
Join this open group for fellowship and conversation via Zoom Tuesdays at noon. Watch for the News and Needs announcement with the Zoom link. For [...]
Join this open group for fellowship and conversation via Zoom Tuesdays at noon. Watch for the News and Needs announcement with the Zoom link. For [...]
Our annual Chalice Choir music service is centered around the theme of Hope, and will feature five anthems plus a small family vignette. Anna Deyle serves as worship associate, and our Chalice Choir sings under the direction of Tane’ DeKrey.
Live Stream If you’re unable to attend, … read more.
The Wheel of the Year turns to Winter Solstice. Join us to celebrate the official beginning of Winter and the longest night of the year. Sheila Bishop and Krystle Seidel and SOCUUPs members will lead the service. James Chase reads our story for all ages.
As an African American and Pan-African holiday celebrated by millions throughout the world African community, Kwanzaa brings a cultural message which speaks to the best of what it means to be African and human in the fullest sense. Sue Boone is in our Fellowship’s pulpit, … read more.