Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff

Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff Where Reason is the Partner of Faith www.OakCliffuu.org We honor each individual’s spiritual journey. Thus do we covenant together.

We celebrate life’s abundance in service to each other,
our community, and the world. We connect with each other in love,
respect and acceptance.

Jazz Jam! (& all-inclusive clothing swap) in our sanctuary! Until 5pm. Come join the fun!  (Did we mention it is free?)
06/14/2026

Jazz Jam! (& all-inclusive clothing swap) in our sanctuary! Until 5pm. Come join the fun! (Did we mention it is free?)

06/09/2026

Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans Response to the Department of Defense Policy on Religious Codes for Military Personnel
The Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans, Inc. has deep concern about the Department of Defense’s decision to remove many religious affiliation codes from military records. For our members, this is not a bureaucratic change—it is the erasure of their specifically chosen religious identities from their military records as Unitarian Universalists, as well as Earth-centered, Indigenous, Pagan, Wiccan, Druid, Heathen, Asatru, and many other UU-aligned spiritual traditions.
The history of Unitarian Universalism shaped the beginnings of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps in September 1775, with George Washington’s appointment of the Universalist Rev. John Murray as one of the first chaplains. Rev. Dr. Samuel West supported the Continental Army through intelligence work against the British loyalists. Chaplain William Emerson stood with the militia at the Battle of Concord during the Revolutionary War’s beginnings. Our UU tradition has always fought for freedom, dignity, and the right of every person to follow their own spiritual path.
In this milestone year—our nation’s 250th birthday—this decision runs counter to the founders’ hopes of creating a country that honors all people and protects religious freedom. It honors members of the Armed Forces who serve our country and whose diverse beliefs enrich and strengthen the military community’s oath to defend and protect our country's Constitution.
While UU chaplains remain recognized, many Unitarian Universalists and Earth-centered service members will no longer be able to name their faith in their own personnel records. This threatens their access to spiritual care, end‑of‑life support, religious accommodation, and the pastoral presence they deserve. It risks leaving people without guidance in their most vulnerable moments.
A broad category cannot hold a person’s whole identity. Removing these designation codes risks further erasure and further harm.
We stand with the Unitarian Universalist Association, with all Earth-centered traditions, and with every faith removed from this list. Our religious community members in the military have served with the same devotion as any other American.
And we affirm, as Unitarian Universalist Pagans, wholeheartedly, the UUA’s words:
“No government action can erase our faith nor lessen the powerful and necessary grounding it provides for those who serve.”
In Service,
The Board of Directors,
Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans, Inc.



https://cuups.org/CUUPS-Response-to-Defense-Department-Policy

Religious Exploration Continues!Join us tonight at 7pm as we begin our new RE curriculum, the New UU🌟We will be meeting ...
06/09/2026

Religious Exploration Continues!
Join us tonight at 7pm as we begin our new RE curriculum, the New UU🌟

We will be meeting on Zoom twice monthly, on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 7 PM.

2nd Tuesday
Meeting ID: 986 4980 9560
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Humanism, Unitarian Universalism, and a number of Neopagan religions are no longer recognized by the US Military. Some s...
06/05/2026

Humanism, Unitarian Universalism, and a number of Neopagan religions are no longer recognized by the US Military.

Some service members fought years to have their faiths recognized by the military, and Hegseth has eliminated all their efforts in a heartless sweep.

https://www.military.com/dod-officially-drops-180-faiths-from-militarys-recognized-religion-list?fbclid=IwZnRzaASPczlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeAVANTXsPBvHH2NRF0MTm17fMZD4ZiFB-oj4067_MWuX99BM3OhoSInLZ2ZE_aem_3Bglqgxif_lbdWMo44TCvg













🌈🌟 Happy first Friday of Pride 🌟🌈
06/05/2026

🌈🌟 Happy first Friday of Pride 🌟🌈







If you missed our service this week, you can watch it now online:Sunday Service, May 31, 2026 - Day of Action: Connectin...
06/01/2026

If you missed our service this week, you can watch it now online:
Sunday Service, May 31, 2026 - Day of Action: Connecting Advocacy to Access

Ian Grey used our Sunday service to look at how love becomes action, as we prepared for Pride month by turning welcome into visible, accessible care. Our service was followed by a Pride button making workshop!

Watch on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/XeBGMY2X8k0
On Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CuanZmUYj/
And on our website:
https://www.oakcliffuu.org/our-services/listen-to-our-services

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3839 W Kiest Boulevard
Dallas, TX
75233

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