UU St. Pete

UU St. Pete UU St. Pete has been on the side of love in St. Petersburg, FL, for over 100 years. Is UU St. Pete For Me? What are you looking for? What do you need?

Are you eager to find a church that acts locally and thinks globally on the great issues of our time? Are you looking for a community of seekers who respect the differences between people and affirms every person as an individual of inherent worth, no matter their race, age, ability, gender, or whom they love? Is it a way to live that makes a difference? We believe that life is meaningful when you

spend it on something larger than your own. Everyone has something to give that can make a difference in the world. Is it a place to grow spiritually? We view spiritual life as a journey, not a destination. Want to explore your religious questions in a welcoming community? For over 95 years the Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg has supported each member in his or her personal religious journey. We don’t tell you what you must believe. We don't ask you to check your mind at the door. Instead we invite you to join in a conversation about the meaning of life, love, and service. At UUSP we encourage you to ask the big questions of life. What do my life and death mean? How do I live with integrity? How can I love well? What gifts of service can I bring to help make a difference in the world? Ours is a free faith, a liberal religion. Unitarian Universalism is a religion of shared values rather than shared beliefs -- a religion where members have committed themselves to a common quest rather than a common doctrine. We have a vision of liberal religion that views every person as unique, with unique gifts that define their ministry to the world. Our religious community exists, then, not to defend doctrine or save souls, but to proclaim this vision to the wider world and help those who join to discover, nourish, and share those gifts. Together we explore humanity's wisdom traditions -- not only from Christian and Jewish sources but also from the world's religions, from nature, from science, and from modern thought. We come together to help raise wise and compassionate children, to support each other in our spiritual journey, to heal life's wounds, and celebrate life's triumphs. Through the inspiring messages and music of worship, the thought-provoking programs of our small group ministry, and the opportunity to serve the larger community through our social justice ministry we will encourage your growth and help you put your beliefs into practice. Together, we’ll make a difference in the world in order to bring dignity, meaning, worth and joy to all our days. UUSP is here to be the church you can call home. Just let us know when you’re ready.

05/21/2026
"Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared values. The values we share include all the...
05/01/2026

"Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared values. The values we share include all the following, which we hold as inseparable and deeply interconnected: Interdependence, Pluralism, Justice, Transformation, Generosity, & Equity."

Unitarian Universalism is a faith rooted in love, justice, and respect for every person. We are not Satanic, nor a harm-centered tradition. With that said, even regarding Satanic religions/traditions are not all rooted in harm. Understand that we are a community where people of many beliefs gather to reflect, learn, and care for one another.

We welcome thoughtful questions and respectful engagement. If you would like to learn more, join us on a Sunday or check out this website.

Respectfully, content rooted in spreading harm by misinformation will be removed.

Welcome to Unitarian Universalism. We are brave, curious, and compassionate thinkers and doers. Find out who we are, what we do, and why it matters.

04/21/2026

"'Look For the Helpers'
You help by refusing to perpetuate taboos:
Silence. Only. Ever. Helps.
Those. Who do. The oppression.
Defend your neighbors’ bodies—
but especially: our perception." - Aulby Cornette, View from the Pew at yesterday's worship service.

Every faith and spiritual community tells stories about and over food — not only those preserved in sacred texts, but al...
04/10/2026

Every faith and spiritual community tells stories about and over food — not only those preserved in sacred texts, but also those we continue to create in our kitchens, our migrations, our rituals, and our movements for change. These stories teach us not only what to eat, but who we are in relation to one another, the climate, and the earth. They shape our imaginations and, in turn, shape our actions.

How can hearing, engaging, and reinterpreting old stories — and telling new ones — transform how we live, eat, and repair our world today?

Join us for a rich, interfaith conversation as spiritual leaders explore the sacred connections between food, stories, rituals, and sustainability.

Panelists Include:

✴️ Rev. Dr. Jamall A. Calloway, PhD, is an assistant professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Georgetown University and an honorary research lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He is also Senior Minister of Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, D.C., and author of Imagining Eden: Black Theology and the Search for Paradise (Columbia University Press, 2025). –

✴️ Gena St. David, PhD, LPC, LMFT, is a therapist, social scientist, and award-winning researcher. Her upcoming book, The Nonviolent Brain, explores the neurobiological benefits of nonviolence toward animals, the climate, and human beings. She directs the Clinical Mental Health Counseling department at the Seminary of the Southwest and consults with individuals and organizations working towards a nonviolent future.

✴️ Imam Talha Taskinsoy is a theologian, counselor, and educator from Germany, serving as an imam and speaker for the Muslim community. He is also a vegan! Imam Talha raises awareness about Palestine, Sudan, Uyghurs, and the climate crisis, as well as veganism/animal ethics from an Islamic perspective. He loves skateboarding and playing basketball with his kids.

Hosted by:

Center for Jewish Food Ethics
Green Islam
Unitarian Universalist Animal Ministry
Better Food Foundation

This event is happening at our UU St. Pete on 100 Mirror Lake Drive N. You may attend in person or scan the QR code to view from work or home!

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100 Mirror Lake Drive N
Saint Petersburg, FL
33701

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Monday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Sunday 9:30am - 1pm

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