Work That Is Real: Celebrating 10 Years in UUFCO’s New Home
with Tom Wykes, Lay Leader

Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 10 a.m.

A special Sunday service and photography exhibit in celebration of the first decade in our new church home. Our building is not just about bricks and mortar. It’s about the relationships we’ve built, the lives we’ve touched, and the work we’ve done together to live out our Unitarian Universalist values. We’ll reflect on our Fellowship’s history and look to the future, honoring the vision and commitment of all those whose work has brought us here.

Masks are optional. Wellness is a priority.
Please stay home if you're sick.


Religious Exploration for
Children and Youth

Themed RE classes every Sunday:
• Nursery class for ages 3 and under
• Class for PreK-3 grades
• Class for 4-6 grades
• Youth group for 7-12 grades

All ages are always invited to join their families in the worship service.

Learn more about Religious Exploration. For additional information, e-mail Director of Religious Exploration, Amy Brock.

All people and families are welcome here. The Welcoming Congregation Program recognizes Unitarian Universalist congregations that have taken steps to become more inclusive of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.

Adult Connection

Weekly highlights include:

10 a.m. Wednesday, Fill Your Cup
9 a.m. Sunday, Meditation
7 p.m. Second Thursday, GEN XYZ Gathering

See the Get Involved menu to find monthly and ad hoc programs.

See the Social Justice menu to explore programs that support our Central Oregon community.

See Adult Spiritual Development for ongoing programs.


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OUR MINISTER

On Connectedness
by Rev. Scott Rudolph

In 1820 in Boston, Unitarian minister William Ellery Channing said, “Religion, we are told, is a private, personal thing, between the individual and God. His neighbor or the community must not meddle with it… I would maintain that religion is eminently a social principle… The social character of religion is not sufficiently regarded.”

As Unitarian Universalists, fundamental to how…

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OUR BELIEFS

Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship

Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations draw on elements of a variety of religious traditions, as well as humanitarian and environmental values, for our spiritual inspiration and practice. As such, UUs have a diversity of beliefs, and may identify as humanists, atheists, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, pagan, something else, or nothing at all. As we celebrate this diversity, we also have a set of core beliefs that unite us. 

VISITORS

All People are Welcome Here

We welcome you with kindness, love, acceptance, and empathy. We welcome you into our community by offering a wide variety of opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship. We invite you to explore our website and discover what Unitarian Universalism is all about, who we are, how to get involved in our activities, and what it's like to visit us on a Sunday. We look forward to meeting you!