cross

The Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship

of Louisville, Kentucky

dove-chalice

Who can come to UUCF meetings?
Seekers, doubters, skeptics, critical thinkers. Former Christians, current Christians, questioning Christians, Christian-curious. Believers, agnostics, atheists, followers of other faith traditions. UU Christian Fellowship meetings are open to anyone who is interested.  

When and where do we meet?

We meet twice monthly, usually in the library of the First Unitarian Church. Check the calendar at the firstulou.org website for more information or see e-mail below.

Who are we?

History (under construction)
Universalist Christianity (under construction also)
Historical Universalism included a belief in the "final harmony of all souls with God."
That phrase still rings true to many Christians who are disturbed with the conservative Christian condemnation to hell of good non-Christians.
Historical Unitarianism included the belief that Jesus was a man and that God was God.

How do I attend a meeting?  Contact information:
Contact grfry at flash period net (spelled out to foil the spammers) or call the First Unitarian Office at (502) 585-5110


Links:
Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship http://www.uua.org/uucf
First Unitarian Church of Louisville http://www.firstulou.org/
Unitarian Universalist Association http://www.uua.org/

Links to other Unitarian Universalist churches in our area:
Clifton Unitarian Church: http://www.cliftonunitarian.com
Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church: http://www.tjuc.org
Church of the Larger Fellowship: http://www.uua.org/clf/

Not sure what you believe? Take a quiz at Beliefnet: http://www.beliefnet.com/

Links to on-line Bibles
Free on-line Bible links
(We do not endorse any of these sites, but they are a quick way to look up a Bible verse.)

http://www.biblegateway.com/
http://www.blueletterbible.org/
http://unbound.biola.edu/
http://www.onlinebible.net/
http://www.bible.org/netbible/


" Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. "
- 1 Corinthians 13: 6,7

Web page created by G. Fry with the gracious assistance of J. Fry.

Web page created 2/14/2005. Updated 2/21/05, 3/28/05.