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Unitarian Universalist Church
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| Church Faith: | Unitarian |
| Open Date: | 1949 |
| Address: | 2120 N. Fee Lane |
| Phone: | (812) 332-3695 |
| Services: | Sunday, 9:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. |
| Website: | http://www.uubloomington.org |
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Overview
The Bloomington Unitarian Universalist (UU)Church, 2120 N. Fee Lane in Bloomington is an open congregation with a diverse group of people. It is open to all wanting to explore the possibilities this growing community has to offer. The church offers a bi-weekly newsletter, The Prologue, which provides the latest information on worship services and church events. To subscribe, e-mail office@uubloomington.org and give your name and either an e-mail address or street address. If you have questions or would like to receive an introductory packet, send your name and address to the church administrator.
Due in part to the growth of the UU Community; Chalice Circles, Small Group Ministry is about to begin. Small Group ministry is an opportunity for people to get to know one another on a deeper level by sharing within small, facilitated groups. The spirit of community that develops will radiate outward fostering a deeper kinship and connection within the congregation and out into the larger community.
Unitarian Universalist Church's Mission
Mission Statement
May 1, 1994
We, the members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington, Indiana, a Welcoming Congregation, do covenant:
- To recognize and embrace human diversity, thereby affirming, defending and promoting the inherent dignity and worth of every human being.
- To provide an intergenerational religious community of loving support and understanding which fosters personal growth through worship, education, and fellowship.
- To value the gifts brought by children and youth and to accept the special responsibility for their nurture, guidance and support. To cultivate community and leadership in young adults through campus and young adult ministries.
- To uphold the liberal religious tradition which engages in a continuing search for truth, freely questioning and challenging old assumptions, while remembering our Unitarian and Universalist heritage and drawing on all religions, scientific discoveries and other sources.
- To recognize and accept stewardship for the interdependent system that includes all living things.
- To engage in active efforts in behalf of justice, love and truth.
- To accept responsibility for promoting active outreach and sharing our Unitarian Universalist ideals with the campus, community and the larger world.
Worship is on Sundays 9:00 am and 11:15 am.

