First Unitarian Universalist Society in Newton

First Unitarian Universalist Society in Newton FUUSN services begin at 10:15 a.m. on Sundays. All are welcome! FUSN is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.

FUSN is a spiritually nurturing and socially responsive community serving the people of Newton, Massachusetts, and nearby communities. Learn more about this liberal faith and a community that values spiritual growth, social action, and camaraderie.

Thank you Meg Holland and Carol Walker for organizing our part in the Walk Out today.
01/20/2026

Thank you Meg Holland and Carol Walker for organizing our part in the Walk Out today.

The Newton Beacon ran a wonderful story about the MLK Celebration we hosted at FUUSN. Thank you to all who attended!
01/20/2026

The Newton Beacon ran a wonderful story about the MLK Celebration we hosted at FUUSN. Thank you to all who attended!

When Eric Jackson was in middle school, he went to a school dance and spent the entire evening standing along a wall, until a school staffer told him he “can’t sit this one out” because [...]

Join us for Christmas Eve - at 7 pm or 10 pm!
12/19/2025

Join us for Christmas Eve - at 7 pm or 10 pm!

Please join us this Thursday, November 20th, to honor, remember, and celebrate the trans and gender expansive community.
11/17/2025

Please join us this Thursday, November 20th, to honor, remember, and celebrate the trans and gender expansive community.

09/11/2025

Let us pause to remember those who were murdered on 9/11 - and those who died because they worked at the site helping. Please share the names of those who are in your heart today in the comments.

09/05/2025

Homecoming Sunday at FUUSN 💛🌿

This Sunday is our Homecoming Service — a time to return, reconnect, and renew our spirits as we begin a new congregational year together.

Rev. Joel and I can’t wait to be back in the sanctuary with you, surrounded by music, laughter, and the deep sense of community that makes FUUSN so special.

In these challenging times, we need one another more than ever. Being part of a congregation gives us strength, hope, and companions for the journey. Let’s come together and remember: we don’t have to face the world alone.

Come as you are — with your joys, your griefs, and your dreams. There’s a place for you here. ✨

🗓 This Sunday
9:45 - On the FUUSN Lawn, dedication of the Progress Flags
⏰ 10:15 AM – Worship Service
📍 1326 Washington Street, Newton, MA

FUUSN had the largest UU representation at the     March!
09/01/2025

FUUSN had the largest UU representation at the March!

08/14/2025
The UUA's statement on what's happening in Washington, D.C. We wanted you to see it.
08/14/2025

The UUA's statement on what's happening in Washington, D.C. We wanted you to see it.

Coming up - the first of our three FUUSN Chime Concerts - Saturday, July 12, at 5pm on the FUUSN lawn (or across the str...
07/03/2025

Coming up - the first of our three FUUSN Chime Concerts - Saturday, July 12, at 5pm on the FUUSN lawn (or across the street at Captain Ryan Park). Bring lawn chairs/blankets and refreshments and enjoy a wide variety of tunes!

Check out our new banner poles - one is on Highland, one is on Washington Street.  Thank you to the ad hoc signage commi...
06/25/2025

Check out our new banner poles - one is on Highland, one is on Washington Street. Thank you to the ad hoc signage committee for all their input, and to Laurel Farnsworth and Marc Kaufman for seeing it to fruition! We will dedicate the new banners at Homecoming on September 7th.

Address

1326 Washington Street
Newton, MA
02465

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+16175273203

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