Welcome Visitor
Mon, Jan 05, 2009

Inspired by meaningful worship, religious education and fellowship, we are a welcoming congregation committed to spiritual growth and diversity, social justice, and serving the greater community.

You Are Welcome Here!  The Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn invites you to visit with us.

Directions to our church..


Sunday services begin at 10:00 a.m. all year. Afterwards, please join us for fair trade coffee, tea, snacks, and conversation. Free parking is available in our parking lots. Some people dress up, and others don’t.

Sunday services typically include spoken and silent meditation, singing of hymns, readings, and a sermon. Readings may be from modern sources of wisdom, as well as from the Taoist, Earth Centered, Islamic, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions. Frequently asked questions.

Children and Youth: From September through May, our Religious Education program offers classes for children and youth from pre-Kindergarten through high school.  Visitors are welcome. Child care is available for infants and toddlers during the services.

Diversity: We are a Welcoming Congregation. In this spirit, we welcome persons of every sexual orientation, race, nationality, ability, age, gender, and gender identity to participate fully in all aspects of our church.  

Accessibility: The Church building is wheelchair accessible.  We have assistive devices for the hearing impaired in the Sanctuary.  A large-print hymnal is available.

Getting Involved: Attend a newcomer’s dinner at the Parish Minister’s home.  Contact Rev. Knight.  Participate in an Adult Religious Education program. Join the choir.  Check out our social action work.  Join a committee or organization listed on the lay leadership page. If you’re not sure, contact our staff members or lay leaders.

We look forward to seeing you!!!


MUSIC

Music Programs
Come Sing With Us...
Frances Conover Fitch

Social Concerns

Green Film Series

Video Sermon Pages

Today's Sermon: Struggling with the Divine

Today's Sermon: The Messiah