The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Greater Cumberland comes together to create an open and accepting community to help ourselves and others develop ethical, spiritual and intellectual lives. 

Unitarian Universalist congregations are places where we gather to nurture our spirits and put our faith into action by helping to make our communities – and the world – a better place. Unitarian Universalism is a “covenantal” rather than a creedal faith. We hold a diversity of beliefs and support on-going spiritual exploration and growth, but we share a commitment to compassion and service in our relationships with others.

Services and Announcements

  • April 2026 Services
    April 5 – Barbara Hurd: “Consider the Lilies” Emily Dickinson, the prolific poet and avid gardener who grew up in a religious household in the mid-1800’s, once confessed that the only Biblical commandment she ever obeyed was this from Luke 12:27: “Consider the lilies.”Our discussion will begin with those lilies, common symbol of Easter, and go… Read more: April 2026 Services
  • March 2026 Services
    March 15, 10:45 – Dr. Michael Franch: “My Face in the Mob” I was very moved by a recent obituary for Jo Ann Allen Boyce, who as a fourteen-year old was one of twelve African American students to integrate the high school in her small East Tennessee town. She was met by angry mobs and… Read more: March 2026 Services
  • February 2026 Services
    February 1, 10:45 – Cantor Jessica Roskin“Don’t Wait Too Long: The Importance of Time” Each day is a unique moment in time. There’s so much we can do to make our days matter, to make each day holy. What are you waiting for?Cantor Roskin is the sole spiritual leader of Congregation B’er Chayim in Cumberland.… Read more: February 2026 Services