If you have further questions about any of our groups or committees, please contact the individual listed on the group's page, or contact the office for more information.
We often say ours is a religion of deeds more than creeds. Believing in our inherent worth and mutual interdependency, Unitarian Universalism is deeply rooted in social justice and community service as direct expressions of our faith. In our religious community you will find many opportunities to serve the community.
There are over 20 active committees which address various aspects of church life: worship, membership, social action, finance, religious education, property, pastoral concerns and many more.