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Welcome to the Pagosah Unitarian Universalist Fellowship...
About Us
Our Fellowship holds a weekly worship service every Sunday morning in Greenbriar Plaza, Suite B-15 from 10:30 am to noon. We are a lay-led fellowship and we sponsor a visiting UU minister several times a year. We offer a children’s program for children 3 years and older, led by our Religious Education coordinator De Anna Hoyle.
Founded in 1987, our Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (PUUF) is one of the more than one thousand fully autonomous congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), headquartered in Boston, MA. We financially support both the UUA and our regional district, called the Mountain Desert District (MDD).
The Unitarian Universalist movement is based on the merger in 1961 of the Unitarians and the Universalists, movements that broke with traditional Christianity in the 1500s in Europe. The Unitarians believed in one God rather than the Trinity and the Universalists believed in a loving God and universal salvation. Today our movement attracts people of diverse backgrounds and belief systems.
Our Mission:
It is the mission of the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship to grow as a diverse community with differing beliefs and shared values. We seek to encourage spiritual growth and to strive for compassion, justice and responsible action in our society and on our planet.
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