Community & Social Concerns
self-help meetings

The church is pleased to offer meeting room space to many groups including self-help groups:

Please check our monthly calendar for their meeting times at this location.

Rentals
Our lovely chapel, banquet room, meeting rooms and church grounds have played host to many events, including corporate & personal celebrations.

On our web page of church services, we have samples of language and ceremonies that we have had here at the Unitarian Universalist Church.

For space availability and fees, please contact our main office at 634-3010 during office hours.

Email: uuamherst@roadrunner.com

* Avatar is a powerful and speedily effective course based on the simple truth that your beliefs will cause you to create or attract situations and events that you experience as your life.
The goal of the three-section course is to guide you in an exploration of your own belief system and to equip you with the tools to modify those things that you wish to change.

THE AVATAR course opens a window to the inner workings of your own consciousness.
The mini courses are offered as a service to anyone interested in self-exploration and are guided by licensed Avatar Masters. They are free of charge and are held at the UU Church of Amherst. Please see our monthly calendar for meeting dates & topics. Free downloads are available at www.avatarepc.com.

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Our newsletter has been divided into two parts for quicker viewing. Part 1 will contain all church faith-related activities, including sermons, messages from the minister and religious instruction.
Part 2 will contain all other activities of church life.

 

 

 

We are a welcoming community, celebrating with love and respect the diversity of the human experience.

What does this mean? See our Principles. We are a liberal faith, honoring the individual's journey to personal wisdom. We welcome and support you in your own spiritual search.

 

 

"The religion I grew up in didn't match my beliefs as I changed. When I owned my identity as a gay person and later adopted children, I knew that I needed to find a church where I could be honest with my children and my community;
a gay-friendly faith,
a gay-friendly church."