Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Klamath County

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Klamath County The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Klamath Falls invites you to join us for services UU Magazine: http://www.uuworld.org/

Learn more about Unitarian Universalism at www.uua.org
Our principles:
1st Principle: The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
2nd Principle: Justice, equity and compassion in human relations;
3rd Principle: Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations;
4th Principle: A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
5th Principle: The right of con

science and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large;
6th Principle: The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all;
7th Principle: Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.

Take action! Share with others.
06/09/2026

Take action! Share with others.

This Pride Month, put your values into action.

The UUSC: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee the UUA, and Trans Religious professional UUs Together (TRUUsT) are inviting people and congregations to submit public comments opposing a proposed HUD rule that would make federally funded shelters less safe for transgender, nonbinary, two-spirit, and intersex people.

Every unique comment helps build the case for protecting access to safe shelter and housing with dignity. You can also host a Coffee and Comments event with your congregation or community using the campaign's downloadable guide and resources.

Learn more about the proposed rule, why it matters, and how to participate at the link in comments.

Public comments close Monday, June 28.

Yessssssss.... this is our Faith! 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🖤🤎
06/07/2026

Yessssssss.... this is our Faith! 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🖤🤎

Wishing everyone deep love, care, and connection as we begin Pride Month this year. As a q***r, Afro-Latina cis-woman, I know well how important the example of BIPOC leadership is and how much q***r leadership matters.

To all of my LGBTQIA+ fam within Unitarian Universalism and beyond, may we celebrate our many gifts and community and continue to care for and encourage one another in all the days ahead. We are sacred, whole, and holy – and we are here to stay, to lead, and thrive.

Happy Pride, fam.

Please take a moment to read this.
06/06/2026

Please take a moment to read this.

We send our unwavering support for Unitarian Universalists (UU) in uniform and our UU military chaplains. We recently learned the Department of Defense (DOD) has removed 180 separate religious affiliations from the US military’s list of religious affiliation codes. This eliminates the code for Unitarian Universalists, as well as Humanists, Atheists and Pagan traditions, and many others. Along with dozens of other religious traditions, UUs will be categorized broadly under “Other” in military’s religious affiliation codes.

Please note this decision does not directly impact the status of our UU military chaplains, who are authorized through a separate faith-based endorsement process with the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). What it does mean is that Unitarian Universalist service members will not be able to select their specific religious identity in their personnel records. This may make it more difficult for our uniformed UUs to access the spiritual care that they need.

At this time, we are diligently working with our UUA counsel and partners in a variety of faith traditions to craft a strategic response that faithfully represents our values and demonstrates clear support for our UU service members and their families, as well as all those who are impacted by this DOD policy.

We will share more information when it is available. But today, we declare that no government action can erase our faith nor lessen the powerful and necessary grounding it provides for those who serve.

Read the full statement at the link in the comments.

HAPPY PRIDE... 24/7/365
06/01/2026

HAPPY PRIDE... 24/7/365

This so nails our UU faith!
05/27/2026

This so nails our UU faith!

UUs are very good at holding complexity.

We can affirm many ways to move through the world, connect to the sacred, or sing a beloved hymn… and still hold firm to the precise dishwasher loading diagram everyone should follow when using the congregation’s kitchen. 😄

That’s the beauty of our shared UU community life: we may not have perfect agreement, but we can be our best imperfect selves practicing how to live together with care, intention, and respect for one another.

Thank you Raz for the beautiful Memorial Day service yesterday.
05/25/2026

Thank you Raz for the beautiful Memorial Day service yesterday.

Memorial Day invites many kinds of remembrance.

Today, we hold gratitude and care for all who served in the military, including the many Unitarian Universalists who gave of themselves in service to their country and communities. We honor those who died in war and military service, and the loved ones who carry their memory forward.

We also hold close the immeasurable human cost of violence—lives lost, families changed forever, communities shattered, and generations shaped by grief.

Veterans For Peace calls for a deeper kind of remembrance: one that resists turning this day into a celebration of militarism and instead asks us to reckon honestly with the human cost of war.

At a time when war and suffering continue across the globe, may we remember that every life carries inherent worth and dignity. And may we continue the work of building communities grounded in compassion, justice, and peace.

Read the full statement from Veterans For Peace at the link in the comments.

Big 💓 to all who love, nurture, and "birth" a better world!
05/10/2026

Big 💓 to all who love, nurture, and "birth" a better world!

TODAY!
05/05/2026

TODAY!

Bringing Awareness!

May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP), or Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG/MMIWR), dedicated to acknowledging the disproportionately high rates of violence against Indigenous people. It honors victims, supports families, and demands justice, often recognized by wearing red, holding vigils, and sharing stories.

This day highlights the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, men, and two-spirit individuals, whose cases often receive limited media attention.Significance of Red: Red dresses and the color red are .Educate: Learn about the crisis and share the stories of victims.Support Initiatives: Support organizations
For support or more information contact the Klamath Tribes Judicial or Social Services at: 541-783-2219

We see you, honor you, love you! You are sacred!
03/31/2026

We see you, honor you, love you! You are sacred!

March 31st is Trans Day of Visibility. 🏳️‍⚧️

We are dedicated to building a world where trans and non-binary people can flourish, grow old, and be their authentic selves without fear.

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