Welcome!

 

Thanks for visiting!

Take some time to poke around, if you'd like.  You can find information on our adult education programming here, our excellent RE offerings here, check out our social justice work here and read through some past sermons here to get a sense of what we offer, teach, do and speak aloud.  
 
Interested in visiting our brick-and-mortar site?
You can find us at 900 Mt. Curve Avenue, in Minneapolis.  Our building is directly to the south of the Walker Art Center, just off the entrance to I-394.  Parking can sometimes be a challenge, but if you're interested in attending with a minimum of fuss, our Membership Director would be happy to mail you a pre-validated ticket for the Walker's lot.  
 
We meet every Sunday at 10:30am in the Upper Assembly Hall, directly to your right as you walk through the doors. We'd love for you to stay and introduce yourself after the service.  We'll gather downstairs, inside in the lower assembly hall and outside on the patio, for cookies, lemonade, tea and coffee immediately following the service.    
 
Want to learn more about us?
Check out our online newsletter, The Unitarian FLASH, for a quick rundown of upcoming events.  If you do make it to our space on Mount Curve, our Membership Director, Laney, is around prior to the service at the greeters' table, and after service in the lower assembly hall. You can also reach her at 612-377-6608 x104, via e-mail at membership [at] firstunitariansociety [dot] org, or by posting on the FUS Facebook page
 
We’d love for you to get involved here.
Our regular program year is from September through May. During that time, our Sunday morning program includes:
·        Dynamic lectures on a variety of topics at 9:30am, with child care available for all ages
·        Assembly and worship at 10:30am, with child care provided.
·        Religious Education begins at 10:30 with children in the service. Children in grades K-6 are dismissed to their classes at 10:45. For youth in grades 7-12, please check with our religious education director, Jan Devor, to enroll them.