We create fellowship to demonstrate our shared values of compassion, peace, justice and respect for the earth. Inspiring Compassion. Nurturing Wonder. Serving Community. Since 1871, the Unity Temple Unitarian Universalist Congregation (UTUUC) has stood as a living example of, and a powerful voice for, liberal religion in America. Our home is Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple, one of the most archi
tecturally significant public spaces in the country. We welcome our members and new visitors to attend our Sunday morning limited in-person service at 10am each week. The service is also live streamed and can be found on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGOgqUgLq_LnMZq_-z6YtFA. Given our current limited capacity in the sanctuary at one time, instructions and registration can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_B8CLDRme7e_tH3DTn9tvZoVeMGvTR8s/view?usp=sharing. As a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association, we respect the dignity and worth of every individual, regardless of race, creed, color, age, gender, national original, or sexual orientation. In doing so, we experience the "sacred" in all of Life, from the lowliest of creatures to the lush vegetation that supports our planet to the mystery of our own humanity. The truths are simple; the implications profound. This is a journey of the spirit, and we invite you to join us! Unity Temple is at 875 Lake Street in Oak Park. Our administrative offices are also in Oak Park, at 1019 South Blvd. Please send any and all mail to the 875 Lake Street address. UTUUC welcomes all to join us here, to contribute to conversations on this page, and to share content related to Unitarian Universalism. Wall posts, comments, photos, and other content posted on this page should be relevant and respectful. Welcome to our online home! NOTE: This page contains news and updates for the congregation that calls Unity Temple home. News about the building visit utrf.org and about tours of Unity Temple can be found at flwright.org. Note that the building is CLOSED to the public on Sundays, the day we meet in our spiritual home.