These are the voices of people who have found a home at UUFSB:

Friendships I treasure …

“In the fall of 2018, we attended our first service at UUFSB and discovered a community of like-minded people. The services really spoke to us, and we went back the next week. Over time and through volunteering at the Fellowship, I have gotten a stronger connection to a community that I love and friendships that I treasure.”  Denise Stevenson
 

Our mixed-religion family …

“My husband and I, with our two small children in tow, were looking for a community of welcoming thoughtful people to share some of life’s important moments and maybe to join with for works of charity and social action. Being from a mixed religion marriage, we were an equal opportunity search committee, and so visited both temples and churches. After a little research, we finally braved the sanctuary of the UUFSB. The difference between other places of worship and the connection was instantaneous and twenty-four years and three children later, we are still a part of this very special place!” Claudia Jacobs Dunmire and Dan Dunmire
 

A nurturing RE program …

“Both my daughters grew up in our nurturing Religious Education program. The values they learned and the relationships they formed at UUFSB RE took hold in the soil of their being and helped make them the caring, open-minded, socially conscious women they are today. As for myself, I have been made more thoughtful, more aware, more expansive. I have been blessed with beautiful friendships. I have taken advantage of opportunities in our congregational life that have made me grow as a person.” Colleen Rudman