Welcome
to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, the home of liberal
religion in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. We are a community of faith that
honors diversity in religious thought and practice.
15 AugustSunday Service
22 AugustSunday Service
CRE Meeting
28 AugustUUCT Clean Up Day
29 AugustSunday ServiceCRE's fall semester begins; the curriculum theme will be "In Our Hands: Exploring Peace and Social Justice."Please register your children; forms are in the lobby or CRE classroom.
3 SeptemberRainbow Interweave
5 SeptemberSunday Service
12 SeptemberSunday Service:Ingathering and Potluck
18 SeptemberWAQG Workshop 9am-2pm;
Musician Ken Sizemore Saturday night coffee house
19 SeptemberSunday Service:Open House bring friends and family;
Worship meeting
26 SeptemberSunday Service
CRE Meeting
3 OctoberSunday Service
9 OctoberLet's Read Book Club, 3pm
10 OctoberSunday Service;Potluck
17 OctoberSunday Service
24 OctoberSunday Service
31 OctoberSunday Service
Board Meetings at 7:00pm14 Sept, 12 Oct, 9 Nov, 7 Dec
Choir Meetings at 9:30am8 August until Ingathering Service
Upcoming Events Moundville Camping and Bama Belle Cruise in October
We gather each
Sunday to celebrate the things that inspire us to personal and
spiritual growth: a caring and committed community, the words of
prophets both ancient and modern, free and inquisitive minds, nurturing
families, good friends.
Meet the minister
Our part-time minister, Rev. Fred Hammond, is in the pulpit
two Sundays per month, typically the second and third. For more
information about Rev. Hammond, go
here.
Rev. Hammond's blog is at
this address.
If you are a newcomer to the area or to Unitarian Universalism, we
encourage to to visit the
newcomers
page, and we hope that you'll drop by to visit us in person.
You'll find that, in this congregation, neither children nor adults are
afraid to ask questions. We're not in the business of instilling guilt
or promoting rigid dogmas. Instead we provide a congenial,
intellectually stimulating atmosphere in which you're free to seek your
own answers. We encourage you to fashion your own faith. Our worship
services are varied. Some deal with social issues. Some seek a better
understanding of religion and morality. Some seek inspiration from the
arts and humanities. All include the enjoyment of friendship and
fellowship. And the best way to get to know us is to come and
experience what we have to offer firsthand.