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Why 1618? The Need for the 1619 Project

This Sunday, we conclude our exploration of the Touchstone theme of “justice” and look forward to Black History Month in February. In this context, we welcome history professor Richard MacMaster to our Fellowship’s pulpit, where he will discuss “The Need for the 1619 Project.” Sue … read more.

The 8th Principle of Unitarian Universalism

This Sunday, we welcome Rev. Tracie Barrett back to our Fellowship’s pulpit. Currently, Unitarian Universalism espouses seven principles. Rev. Barrett will explore a proposed 8th Principle: “We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: journeying … read more.

Reproductive Rights Equal Human Rights

This Sunday, as we approach the 51st anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, we welcome UUFG member Dr. Jean Cook to our Fellowship’s pulpit. Her theme is “Reproductive Rights Equal Human Rights.” Liz Stewart serves as worship associate, and James Chase provides our story … read more.

Fear – Do Not Be Afraid

This Sunday, we begin our exploration of this month’s Touchstone theme of “Justice.” UUFG member Mary Keith speaks from our Fellowship’s pulpit. The title of her sermon is “Fear – Do Not Be Afraid.” James Chase provides our story for all ages.

White Stone Service

This Sunday, we conclude not only our monthly Touchstone theme of Pluralism, but also the calendar year. James Chase, our Director of Lifespan Faith Development, facilitates a “White Stone” ceremony as an opportunity for reflective transition the new year. Susan Christy serves as worship associate.

Christmas Eve Service – 5:30 pm (No morning service)

On Christmas Eve, we will have no morning service. Please attend our evening service, starting at 5:30 pm in the Sanctuary, as we celebrate the Christmas story in song and readings, culminating in an expression of love and hope with shared candlelight. Our Chalice Choir … read more.

A Grain of Sand

This Sunday, we welcome Eve MacMaster to our Fellowship’s pulpit – her theme: “A Grain of Sand.” A retired Mennonite Pastor, Eve MacMaster has many connections with members of our UUFG community.  Eve holds an A.A. in Divinity and graduate degrees in modern middle eastern … read more.

New Member Welcome

This Sunday we welcome new members to UUFG.  In honor of this celebratory occasion, and mindful of our Touchstones theme of Pluralism, a homily entitled “Living Our Welcome” will be delivered by worship associate Susan Christy. Anna Deyle assists with worship duties. James Chase provides our … read more.

What Is Pluralism, and How Do We Achieve It?

This Sunday, UUFG member Evan Waldt introduces this month’s Touchstone theme of pluralism, asking the question, “What is pluralism, and how do we achieve it?” Liz Stewart serves as worship associate, and James Chase provides our story for all ages.

Pursuing Liberation

This Sunday, we continue our exploration of interdependence while featuring a sermon by the Rev. Julián Jamaica Soto that celebrates the annual Unitarian Universalist tradition of generosity and action that is UUSC’s Guest at Your Table. Sue Boone serves as worship associate, and James Chase … read more.