• UUFM News

  • Upcoming Events

    • Sat 5/19/2012: Yard and Bake Sale
    • Sat 5/19/2012: Yoga with Kalai
    • Sat 5/19/2012: Cioncert with Karren Pell and Friends
    • Sun 5/20/2012: Faith Harvest Service
    • Sun 5/20/2012: UU Service
    • Sun 5/20/2012: 2nd Hour
    • Sun 5/20/2012: New Life Service
    • Mon 5/21/2012: Co-Counseling Group
    • Mon 5/21/2012: Meatless Monday
    • Tue 5/22/2012: Choir
  • Sunday Services

    Our services begin at 10:00 a.m. Children are always welcome in our services. We have a nursery available for children birth to 3 years who would prefer to play. After our Story for All Ages, children and youth are invited to community time with our Director of Religious Education.
    Following the service, there is social time with coffee and snacks. At 11;15, we have religious education for all ages.

  • May 20

    Re-Thinking Jeff Davis with Rev. Paul

    Paul is using the occasion of the upcoming state holiday celebrating Jefferson Davis to explore the question whether or to what extent we should be holding up others as heroes and heroines.

About UUFM: The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Montgomery is an intentionally diverse and tolerant group, offering refuge to those searching for spiritual and intellectual growth without regard to past religious histories, personal background or status. We cherish reason, freedom of religion and thought, and embrace democratic principles. We dedicate our membership, facilities and staff to be a presence and influence in our community and to make a difference socially, ethically and spiritually. We are a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association. ________________________________________________________________________________

Our Services: Our Sunday services begin at 10:00 a.m. and include music, silence, a children’s story, sharing of joys and concerns and a sermon. Topics range from spirituality to pastoral care 2nd Hour Discussionto Biblical literacy to issues of social justice. Our sacred texts are any that inspire us in our spiritual growth. Readings may come from any of the world’s religions or from a favorite poet. After a 15-minute break for coffee, snacks and social time in our “Chalice Café,” our 2nd Hour program offers religious education for children and small group discussions for adults. For more about our religious education programs, see our Children & Youth page. ________________________________________________________________________________ Our Programs: UUFM has a variety of programs to nurture our spiritual growth: yoga classes, meditation and discussion group, choir , Poetry Café, Philosophy Forum and much more. Dates, times and locations of our programs are listed on the Calendar. ________________________________________________________________________________ Finding Us: We are located at 2810 Atlanta Highway. To see a map and get customized directions from your address, visit our Location page. If you have questions, feel free to contact our office.