Please Join Us for a Sunday Program
We meet at 10 a.m. from the first Sunday after Labor Day through May. Young people of all ages will find a welcoming home in our lively Religious Exploration program.
| Dec. 13 | Women's Issues in NH Malcolm Smith |
| Dec. 20 | Kwanzaa Carmen Buford-Paige |
| Dec. 24 | Christmas Eve at the Fellowship, 7 pm |
| Jan. 3 | The Seven-Minute Covenant Rev. Dick Dutton |
| Jan. 10 | In-laws and Out-laws Malcolm Smith |
| Jan. 17 | Martin Luther King Ben Tousley |
| Jan. 24 | Reproductive Rights |
Mark your Calendar
| Dec. 13 | President's Christmas Party, 6:30 pm at the Fellowship |
| Dec. 19 | Solstice Celebration, 5 pm at the home of Dottie Oliver and Larry Vogelman |
| Dec. 21 | Board Meeting, 7 pm at the Fellowship |
| Jan. 18 | Board Meeting, 7 pm at the Fellowship |
Our Mission Statement
The real test of our religion is the way we live our lives. The Durham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship affirms the seven principles of Unitarian Universalism.
We seek to be a place in which each person's unique worth and beliefs are acknowledged and respected and where each person's voice may be heard – a place in which each may freely explore his or her own spiritual path.
We join with others in reaching out to make the world more just, and commit ourselves to caring for the earth and all that makes up the web of life.
We strive to be a source of inspiration, a forum for intellectual exchange, a wellspring of comfort to those in need, and a nurturing, supportive community for each other and our children.
The Durham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship has been accepted as a candidate for the UUA's Green Sanctuary program and is working toward certification. The Durham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship has begun the process of formally becoming a Welcoming Congregation, fully inclusive of those who are bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgendered. We are also in the midst of plans for renovation and expansion of our Fellowship building to accommodate our growing congregation! |
You may wish to visit the websites of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) and the Northern New England District. You can also read the UUA's magazine UU World online, and you can follow the UUA on Twitter.




