1629 Old Omen Road
Tyler, TX 75701
903-566-4259


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Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of Tyler

1629 Old Omen Road
Tyler, TX 75701
903-566-4259

 
 WELCOME!
Come, come, whomever you are: girl, boy, man, woman, parent, grandparent, single parent, child; holding various beliefs, whatever your skin color, whatever your physical abilities, whomever you love, you are welcome at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Tyler.

We welcome seekers of all faiths, nationalities, races, genders, ages, abilities, sexual orientations and every manner of mixed-blended family. We welcome ALL who seek a religious home free of creeds and guided by love, reason, conscience and a quest for truth and meaning - not by a set creed or dogma. 

We believe each person has a share of the truth and we need one another to grow whole.  If you seek an open minded, open-hearted, spiritual community where human spirit is nurtured and celebrated, where the earth is valued and where the issues of our lives and our time are examined critically and hopefully, we encourage you to join us here at The Tyler UU Fellowship.  May you find the community of your longing.

"If we agree in love, there is no disagreement that can do us injury, but if we do not, no other agreement can do us any good." Hosea Ballou, early Universalist minister...

"When you're here, you're responsible for your own spirituality, and your own coffee cup!" Reverend Beth Marshall-Pritchard...

"This is the only church I've been in where Freedom of Religion actually means something!" Dana Thornton...

"Many of us came as refugees and heretics from other religions."...

"Here you'll find a mutual respect for independent thought from equals."...

"It's not about adopting somebody else's doctrine, it's about discovering your own."...

"I was told by a UU minister to bring bring those things I held sacred from my previous religious experiences with me into the UU faith - there's room for all of it here."

 
 
 
       

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