We are an intergenerational community of many backgrounds and beliefs. We are passionate about growing spiritually and working for love and justice in our shared world.
Whoever you are and wherever you are on your own religious journey, you are welcome here.
What makes Unitarian Universalism similar to and different from other religious traditions?
Reverend Dr. James Kubal-Komoto, Lead Minister, and Reverend Carrie McEvoy, Assistant Minister.
We try to make things as clear and easy as possible for visitors to get involved in our congregation.
Sunday, June 1st, 10:30. “Youth Celebration Sunday: Honoring Coming of Age and Bridging Youth” with Rev. Dr. James Kubal-Komoto, Dana Lundquist, and UUFR Youth
This Sunday we celebrate youth in our community by sharing a special bridging ritual for our graduating high school seniors and hearing credos, or personal reflections, from our Coming of Age youth. Afterwards we’ll share a potluck in Social Hour. We hope you can join!
To sign up to bring a dish to the potluck click here.
Our 10:30 a.m. service will be streamed on YouTube as well as in person. To watch the service on YouTube, live or later, visit here.
(This page will be updated by June 5th for the following Sunday’s service.)
UUFR has been a part of ONE Wake – – a multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-faith community organizing coalition since 2020. Have you ever wanted to learn more about the philosophy and strategies of community organizing, ONE Wake, and how you might help with ONE Wake’s next steps to increase affordable housing in Wake County? Attend an information meeting on Sunday, June 1st, 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Sign up here to attend, or even if you can’t attend, sign up to stay informed.
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Learn about Chalice Circles, our most popular small groups for adults, as well as our other classes for adults at UUFR.
Join us for one of the many activities we have for fun and fellowship for children, youth, and adults.
We are committed to creating a more compassionate, just, and sustainable world. Learn how you can help us.
We nurture open minds, loving hearts, helping hands, and growing spirits.
As Unitarian Universalists we believe in doing this together in the warmth of community.
There are so many ways you can get involved and make a difference in our community.
Take the first step on a journey toward a fuller, deeper, richer experience of life, and visit us on a Sunday morning or another day of the week. We're located at 3313 Wade Avenue in Raleigh.
Our facilities can accommodate groups of 12 to 450 people and is available to individuals and community organizations for weddings, receptions, memorial services, parties, conferences, concerts, musical recitals, small group meetings, yoga and meditation groups, book readings, and other events.
919-781-7635|office@uufr.org
P.O. Box 33705, Raleigh, NC 27636
Sunday: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Monday - Thursday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday & Saturday: Closed