Come as You Are
Many people visit by themselves. You will not be asked to explain your whole story at the door.
What to Expect
Visit at your own pace. You do not need to have it all figured out.
A low-pressure welcome
You do not need to believe the same things as everyone else to visit UUCF. We gather around shared values, honest questions, mutual care, and the practice of building real community together.
Many people visit by themselves. You will not be asked to explain your whole story at the door.
You are welcome to settle in, listen, and participate only as much as feels comfortable.
Questions, doubts, hopes, and honest reflection are not a problem here. They are part of the path.
You can speak, sing, join discussion, or simply be present. There is room for quiet visitors too.
Services are often lay-led and may include readings, music, reflection, discussion, joys and concerns, and community sharing.
LGBTQIA+ people and families, military families, newcomers, skeptics, seekers, religiously mixed families, and people still figuring things out are welcome.
Start with time, location, parking, accessibility, or send a note if you are unsure.