Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fort Wayne


5310 Old Mill Rd, Fort Wayne, Indiana

Unitarian Universalist churches in Fort Wayne, Indiana


Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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The sanctuary at Christmas


Location of Worship

5310 Old Mill Rd
Fort Wayne
Indiana
United States
46807-3017

Service Times

Regular Sunday Morning Service

Come join us for worship at 10:30 AM.

Nursery care is available – Faith Formation for Youth happens on the first and third Sundays around 10:45.

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Link to our Sunday morning Zoom Worship service:
https://zoom.us/j/97337951173?pwd=Uko2bkV0MHV6K2l2UjRSUndlU2xHUT09

Link to our first Wednesday of the month Grief & Gratitude Circle, 7:30pm:

https://zoom.us/j/91820952912?pwd=d05vYWFCREZicCsxVTV2Y3htWTh3Zz09

These mandalas are part of a “Religions of the World” series by artist and member Dianna Thornhill Miller and her late husband Jim Miller. They were created through donations from UUCFW members and friends.

Contact Info

Call Pastor: (260) 744-1867
Call Office: (260) 744-1867
Send Fax: (260) 744-4757
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About Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fort Wayne

Our congregation is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association. We offer a warm, open, and inclusive religious community where people of all ages can meet in their search for answers to the big questions in life and work towards social justice. We seek to enrich our lives and our spirits by joining together for celebration, friendship, support, social action and service.

We are a UU community which welcomes people of all ethnicities, colors, sexual orientations, gender identities, different physical and mental capabilities, and religious backgrounds who wish to join with us in our quest for truth and meaning.

We are self-governed and funded by the members and friends of our congregation.

Our founders gathered together for the first time in 1939. They sought to bring the principles of liberal religion to the city and surrounding communities. In the intervening years, we have grown from the 27 charter members to a membership of 114 people. We are a part of the MidAmerican Region of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

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