visitor1Here at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County people of diverse beliefs and backgrounds come together for mutual support and fellowship as we follow our own paths in search of truth and meaning. We celebrate the full participation of everyone without regard to age, gender, sexual orientation, race, or any other category of exclusion. We invite you to come visit us and see if our open-minded, liberal religion feels right for you.

You’ll find some in our fellowship have been life-long Unitarian Universalists but most have come into this faith from other religious traditions.

On Sundays you’ll find our members attired in everything from business wear to more casual clothing. Our “come as you are” atmosphere extends beyond mere clothing, as we really do welcome all seekers.

Our Sunday services are a great way to begin to know us better. Our services focus on a wide variety of religious, philosophical, personal, and social issues. We honor the wisdom of the world’s religious traditions and often include readings from the sacred texts of one or more of these traditions in a service.

Visitors are encouraged to identify themselves to the greeter so that we can properly welcome you and provide you with a visitor welcome packet. The visitor welcome packet includes introductory information about the UUFWC that will help you learn more about the Fellowship. You are also encouraged to contact the Membership Coordinator for more information.

Our Religious Education program—known as Sunday School in other faith traditions—is designed to give our kids the tools they need to make up their own minds about life’s big questions. Exposure to the stories, beliefs, theologies, and practices of the world’s religions is an important aspect of this spiritual development program.

visitor3Starting in March, 2022, we will offer multi-platform service at 10 am on Sunday morning. You can participate in person, or log into the live stream to participate virtually. The children will go directly to the Large Group Room at 10 a.m. for in-person family chapel and religious exploration groups. The service is approximately one hour in length.

After the service we encourage you to enjoy coffee and social time. It provides an opportunity for you to engage in conversation with members and friends and to ask questions you might have. Members and friends are happy to meet with you, to share impressions and experiences and to welcome you to a fellowship that encourages each person’s unique spiritual journey.