Circle Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is lay-led community of equals
with a "Do it ourselves" approach
to religion. Unitarian
Universalism is the religion where people of different beliefs
worship as one faith.
We welcome all whose beliefs and practices
are not in contradiction with
our principles. Our membership
currently includes Atheists, Agnositcs, Buddhists, Jews,
Christians, Pagans (including Wicca and Shamanism)
and Zen
Buddhists, plus some who don't fit the normal categories. .
As an official Unitarian Universalist Welcoming Congregation, we also warmly welcome LGBTIQH* individuals, their families and friends. We have also been & continue to be a spiritual home to many who thought they would never return to church!
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Upcoming Events and Programs Fellowship with Continental Breakfast served Sunday mornings at 10:30 am, service is at 11:00):
On Hiatus - Circle
Fellowship is on Hiatus while we pursue changes to our
Fellowship.
Circle Fellowship is located on 57th Street one block East of Michigan Road. 57th Street is one block North of Kessler Blvd. Click here for a map. Some people have had trouble finding us - this picture is for your convenience.
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To communicate directly with
someone from Fellowship, the best thing to do is email
info at CUUF.org.
Fellowship conversation with continental breakfast starts at 10:30 am, followed by the service at 11:00. Service typically ends with discussion of the meeting topic, so that service ends betwee12:15 and 12:30.
Circle Fellowship is a diverse community on a free-ranging spiritual journey. We are lay led (have no professional clergy or staff), and draw on ourselves and the community for programs. Sunday program topics are wide ranging.

We try to balance programs between artistic, spiritual or religious, social issues and social justice, science & technology and reflection on our selves and our own congregation We always ask our speakers to include or leave time for discussion.
Visitors to Circle Fellowship might enjoy Buddhist meditation one week, classical guitar the next and the history of the early Christian church the next. One of our most popular program series has members share about their journeys to their own beliefs. Our Fellowship is small enough to give everyone a voice and, if they wish it, an active role in planning and helping with various projects and activities.
For more about circle Fellowship go to About Circle Fellowship/about CUUF above or click here.
*LGBTIQH Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer or Questioning, and of course Heterosexuals.