First Parish in Wayland: What Does It Mean to Be a Unitarian Universalist?

On Nov. 5 at 10 a.m., we will explore what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist (U.U.). Attendees may either join Kate Holland, Director of Lifespan Education, for an intergenerational video interview about our heritage and roots or remain in the Sanctuary where Rev. Deborah Bennett will lead a participatory panel discussion about being (or exploring being) a U.U.

First Parish in Wayland (225 Boston Post Rd.), a Unitarian Universalist community, extends a warm invitation to everyone interested in joining our services. Our vibrant, multigenerational community offers a sanctuary for diverse beliefs and passions. We joyfully offer our hearts and hands to build a more just, compassionate, and sustainable world. All are truly welcome, including LGBTQ+ persons. For more information, please visit uuwayland.org or call 508-358-6133.

Free childcare is available for infants through pre-K. Older children can attend our Spiritual and Ethical Exploration for Kids (SEEK) program, where kids explore ways to lead principled lives. Children of all ages also are welcome to stay with parents during services if their families prefer. We also offer social and educational opportunities for middle and high school youth. For a class schedule and updates, please contact the office (508-358-6133) to sign up for our weekly emails.

For in-person attendance, please see our latest Covid protocols at https://www.uuwayland.org/covid-information/. If you prefer to attend via Zoom, please contact the office (508-358-6133) for the Zoom link. To sign up for our newsletter, visit: https://www.uuwayland.org/NewsSignup.

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