Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington (UUFH)

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington (UUFH) The UUFH is a religious home and community based in Huntington, New York. Services are Sundays, 10:30 a.m. All are warmly welcome.

Here, we gather together spiritually and intellectually in pursuit of justice and compassion for ourselves and the world. “The gathering of Unitarian Universalist communities creates energy,” says Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, UUA President. “There is power in our congregations to change lives—to save lives, to bring hope and offer deep care and an open heart.”
We welcome you to our community, the Un

itarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington. Get to know us in this short video https://www.uua.org/beliefs/video

We are Unitarian Universalists, people of many backgrounds who have different beliefs, but shared values. Together, we offer a guided path towards a better you and a better world. We create spirituality and community beyond boundaries, working for more justice and more love in our own lives and in the world. Unitarian Universalism affirms and promotes Seven Principles, grounded in the humanistic teachings of the world’s religions. Our spirituality is unbounded, drawing from scripture and science, nature and philosophy, personal experience and ancient tradition as described in our Six Sources. "On different roads we travel here
To meet as one on common ground;
To seek the truth with open minds,
With loving hearts and helping hands."

Nobody has time anymore. We're all booked, scheduled, optimized, and the kids have it worst of all. So this Sunday we're...
06/11/2026

Nobody has time anymore. We're all booked, scheduled, optimized, and the kids have it worst of all. So this Sunday we're doing something almost scandalous with a morning: spending it on each other. It's Bridging: two young people crossing into adulthood with a whole room at their back, with music and roses. Hope is a practice, and a practice needs company. Come spend an hour that isn't trying to get anything out of you. It's also Pride Sunday, and around here love stays where the neighbors can see it.

There is something powerful about voices finding one another.This Sunday, the UUFH Choir leads a service carried by musi...
06/04/2026

There is something powerful about voices finding one another.

This Sunday, the UUFH Choir leads a service carried by music: a morning of beauty, hope, and shared courage. Together we’ll listen for the place where hope and resistance meet: in breath, in harmony, and in the ordinary miracle of making something beautiful together.

Our Annual Congregational Meeting follows the service.

Choosing a congregation is a strange and hopeful thing to do. So is bringing a child before one and asking a community t...
05/27/2026

Choosing a congregation is a strange and hopeful thing to do. So is bringing a child before one and asking a community to help surround a life with love. This Sunday we will dedicate a child and celebrate new members. One ritual reminds us that belonging begins before belief. The other reminds us that belonging becomes real when people choose it, practice it, and help carry it forward. A playful, honest service about UU community, real questions, chosen promises, and why imperfect things are worth showing up for.

Artist and community activist Marie Saint Cyr will reflect on how love and care form the foundation of human relationshi...
05/19/2026

Artist and community activist Marie Saint Cyr will reflect on how love and care form the foundation of human relationships. From her life perspective and transitions (Haiti to USA, other parts of the world experience and work); and a community advocate it emphasizes the importance of common ground, compassion, dignity and shared social norms in building tolerant and harmonious communities. Join us after the service in the Gallery for a reception celebrating her art work.

This Sunday we have a mystery on our hands. The chalice, the bowl that holds our flame each week, has gone missing. The ...
05/14/2026

This Sunday we have a mystery on our hands. The chalice, the bowl that holds our flame each week, has gone missing. The pilot light is still here. All ages will be together, and we'll need everyone to figure out what to do next. A service about how we carry the light when none of us has the whole answer.

Come join us on Sunday morning, May 10 to celebrate Mother's Day!  We will celebrate Mother's Day with readings, songs, ...
05/05/2026

Come join us on Sunday morning, May 10 to celebrate Mother's Day! We will celebrate Mother's Day with readings, songs, and reflections from four members about Parenthood, along with a Story for All Ages with a cast of characters you will enjoy. Bring your family! There will be Religious Education classes this Sunday.

Coltrane couldn't name what he was reaching for, so he wrote A Love Supreme and let the music do the reaching. A lot of ...
04/30/2026

Coltrane couldn't name what he was reaching for, so he wrote A Love Supreme and let the music do the reaching. A lot of the great jazz composers were doing the same thing. They wrote sacred music without being told whose it was supposed to be. Sunday morning we follow them.

Service led by Rev. Israel Buffardi and Dylan DeFeo, with guest musicians Michael Amendola, Sean Dellecave, and Arthur Sadowsky, and the UUFH Choir.

A service in two parts:  First the history of Matinecock Court and the UUFH connection to Housing Help.  Part 2 will be ...
04/21/2026

A service in two parts: First the history of Matinecock Court and the UUFH connection to Housing Help. Part 2 will be Pilar telling us of the current and future work of Housing Help and how it relates to our UU Values.

A UU minister woke up at 5:30 in the morning and the world had already been up for hours without him.What followed invol...
04/16/2026

A UU minister woke up at 5:30 in the morning and the world had already been up for hours without him.

What followed involved a Calvinist radio station, a wasp, an Uno card, and a teabag with opinions.

This Sunday we're asking what it means to actually live in a neighborhood rather than just occupy it. What we owe the neighbors we didn't choose. And what happens when you pay attention long enough to let a place get its hands on you.

Come as you are. Bring your complicated feelings about wasps.

Nobody tells you the in-between feels like this.Restless. A little scared. And underneath all of it, if you're honest, q...
04/10/2026

Nobody tells you the in-between feels like this.
Restless. A little scared. And underneath all of it, if you're honest, quietly alive with possibility.
Whether it's the future of something you love, the state of the country, the creative project that hasn't become itself yet, or just the strange suspended feeling of being between who you were and who you're becoming, most of us are living in the middle of something right now.
This Sunday we're sitting with what that actually feels like, and asking what it might mean to inhabit it with courage, with beauty, and with more aliveness than we thought we had.

Address

109 Browns Road
Huntington, NY
11743

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16314279547

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