First Unitarian Society of Madison
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A welcoming progressive community in the heart of Madison, with a focus on freedom of conscience, social justice, music and education. Our Society is made up of people of all walks of life who seek supportive fellow travelers to accompany them on their spiritual and ethical journey. We agree that there is no single, superior path and that there are many possibilities to ponder and choose from. Join us for worship Saturdays (September through May) at 4:30 p.m. and Sundays at 9 & 11 a.m.
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facebook.comJoin us for Flower Communion this weekend! Flower Communion is a festival of inclusivity, and all are encouraged to bring a blossom or small spray to add to those brought by others. In creating this multi-hued display we re-affirm the principle of unity-in-diversity that has long been one of Unitarian Universalism’s theological hallmarks. While you're here, you can also view the Peace Poles created last weekend.
We're honored (and excited!) to receive a Solar for Good grant through RENEW Wisconsin!
All Aboard! Cabaret starts at 6pm! Tickets are still available at the door. Come join us!
Join us for a number of events this weekend! Tonight we "cruise the Caribbean at Cabaret," our services will be led by our Coming of Age classes and Bridging Youth, and all FUS members are invited to attend our budget forum right after the 11 am service.
Our annual Cabaret event is less than 2 weeks away! This event is about fellowship, fun, and fundraising, but we need YOU to make it a success! If you haven't purchased your tickets yet, go to www.fusmadison.org/cabaret! Help us prepare for this event by purchasing your tickets by April 27.
Sr. Simone Campbell from NETWORK LOBBY joins us this Sunday!
We had a few special visitors stop by today! Thanks to Wright's vision, "the ground may enter into the building and the building interior may reach out."
We hope you'll join us for our special services on Friday and Easter Sunday! Please note there will not be a Saturday service on March 31st.
We're setting up the space for Thandeka's "Got Race? America's Most Successful Ad Campaign" lecture! It's free and open to the public! We hope you'll join us!