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This program will be available via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2733312995?pwd=K290NWxyZ2V1QVNmbDdMVDdpOWxWUT09. We recognize that our zoom efforts are unstable. We are working to improve this service to you.
Order of Service https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jn4RsFP5TWvQmWq1i4DxM6LDKlvRcz4_slV43uj6nDw/edit?usp=sharing
Calendar and Newsletter
Who We Are
As the Rappahannock River flows into the Chesapeake Bay, it draws strength and beauty from many sources. So, too, our UU Fellowship of the Rappahannock draws on the strength of its members to offer a community of caring, celebration for our joys and refuge in time of need, space to reflect on religious journeys, and a forum for exchange of ideas.
What We Believe
Unitarian-Universalism began as a merger of two great religious traditions. Today, the national UU organization endorses seven basic principles. However, there is no creed or required set of beliefs. UU members are free to pursue their own religious and philosophical beliefs in a community that values open-mindedness and respect for the beliefs of others.
What We Do
Members of our fellowship engage in a variety of activities, including weekly worship, spiritual exploration. social events community service and justice work. The links will guide you to more specific details.