Welcome to our Fellowship!
 
 
We're glad you found us in your search for a religious home. The Billings Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is an open, liberal religious faith community that respects and supports each other's unique search for truth, meaning, and spiritual growth. We value the inherent worth and dignity of all people, a commitment to peace and justice, and an understanding of the interdependent web of all existence. We offer opportunities for you to explore your beliefs, put your talents to use, and further the cause of justice in the world, all within a community of committed people. So come, look, think, and travel with us. A warm welcome is waiting for you!

Here are some great ways to get to know us:


Attend Services
Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. we gather at the Fellowship and explore a different topic through readings, music, and presentations given by guest speakers, local ministers, or one of our lay leaders. Our building is wheelchair accessible.


Get Connected

You can receive our weekly email announcements and our monthly newsletter, The Valley Voice, by emaili
ng the Contact Us form at the bottom of this page or by  calling the office. You can also see what's happening on our Google calendar.

Attend Orientation
Our membership orientation is held several times a year and is designed to help newcomers and potential members learn more about the Fellowship and U
nitarian Universalism. All are welcome to attend, ask questions, and enjoy a light lunch.

Explore Children's Religious Exploration (CRE)Unitarian Universalists Stand on the Side of Love: Freedom to     
Marry, for All People
Check out our CRE bulletin board, visit a children's classroom on Sunday morning, or talk with our CRE director, Anna Nentwig.

Attend Adult Religious Exploration (ARE) classes
We offer a variety of classes and workshops to help us to better understand ourselves and our world.  Classes are
generally offered during the school year and are announced in the newsletter and in our weekly email announcements.

Read 100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism

This document was developed by John Sias from interviews with the Rev. Steve Edington of the Nashua, New Hampshire UU Church.  The views expresse
d here are not representative of the views of all UUs but provide a good overview of Unitarian Universalism.Imagine a  religion that embraces many different beliefs...     including yours.

Read More
More information about the Fellowship and Unitarian Universalism can be found in the sanctuary or on the Unitarian Universalist
Association’s (UUA) website at www.uua.org.


Last updated 3-31-10



Billings Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
2032 Central Avenue / Billings, MT 59102
www.uubillings.org /
buuf@uubillings.org
406-652-1893

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