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Transgender Awareness

Join us as we honor Transgender Awareness Week November 13 – 19. Cira will return to share her story and her music. UUFF has been a UUA-certified Welcoming Congregation since 2010.

An Old Man with a Pipe: Creativity for Adults

Going back to our very first game of peekaboo, nearly everyone is born creative, but the creative spark can be difficult to reclaim in adulthood. John Robert Mack hopes to help you reignite that spark by reminding you that it’s okay to play.

That’s the Spirit

A relatively new Asheville resident, Michael Lille, will speak about people coming together in difficult times, his history with kayaker, Maria Noakes, a woman who died doing what she loved best, and how the community of Western Carolina has come together to heal from the damage of Hurricane Helene. 

This Sacred Thread: Remembrance Service

In the spirit of Norman Cousin’s quote: “Memory is where the proof of life is stored” we’ll gather for our annual remembrance service. Please bring along a picture, cherished memento, or other important memories of someone or something near and dear to you.

The Gifts of the Jews

The Jewish community ended its High Holy Days yesterday.  As a faith tradition that has more than a few Jewish members, and whose practices and values have been greatly influenced by our Jewish and Christian forebears, this is a good time for us to remember and be grateful for the wisdom of the Jewish tradition. … Continue reading The Gifts of the Jews

Fellowship Family Potluck Gathering

As we recover from Hurricane Helene, we will gather together for our first Sunday potluck. We’ll also do our best to connect with our Zoomies at a table in Celebration Hall. Rev. Kate, who was scheduled to speak, lives north of Asheville. She is safe and we will reschedule.