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Who We Are ...

Our Sedona Unitarian Universalist Fellowship was formed in 1993 by a group of UUs who met in each other’s homes. By May 1994, the small group had grown, and the first Board and President were chosen. We have grown significantly since then, and presently meet in the Lodge Room of the Sedona Elks’ Club, a spacious and centrally located meeting place in Sedona.

If you enjoy the company of intelligent and well-informed individuals, you may find an amicable religious home here with us.

Currently, Dan Spencer, the Pastor of the Granite Peak UU Congregation in Prescott, conducts services for us a few times per month and for our other service dates we invite speakers from the community and other parts of the country to lend diversity to our experiences together.

Our services provide for lively discussion and free exchange of ideas, encouraging diverse views. There are as many points of view on a topic as you would expect to find with people dedicated to the search for truth. Here you do not need to check your brains at the door, just the opposite; we love to entertain and discuss differing viewpoints.

One Sunday per month we do not have services, but meet at a local restaurant, Red Rock Café, in the Weber's IGA Plaza, Route 179 at Verde Valley School Road in the Village of Oak Creek and enjoy each other’s company for a casual breakfast at 9:30am. This gives us an opportunity to relate to one another in an informal setting and break bread together. There are other monthly activities outside of formal services which also provide an opportunity for us to enjoy each other’s company. We hope you may want to join us for any of our activities.

We are an independent and self-governing fellowship and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association. If you want to support liberal religion which affirms reason, tolerance, honesty and compassion, you are most welcome to join us in our services and activities.

You will find the encouragement to pursue your own religious journey among supportive people. You may join and become a full voting participant in the Fellowship’s decisions and would be eligible to serve on the board and in other capacities. We adhere to our current By-Laws. You can talk with a member of the board to sign the Membership Book to join, or you may simply want to be a Friend to the Fellowship.

Consistent with this type of organization, each member and friend of the fellowship is encouraged to contribute both their energy and financial support to its varied programs. This commitment is the lifeblood of our fellowship without which it could not function. We are a completely volunteer organization and welcome your participation.

All are invited to join us for any of our services or fellowship activities. Refer to the contact information listed on this website for current details.

 
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