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    • About
      • Covenant, Mission, Vision
      • Minister and Staff
      • Board Of Governors
      • UU Resources
      • Building and Grounds
      • Directions and Parking
      • Contact Page
      • Donations
      • News about UFPC
    • Worship
      • Worship
      • Weddings at UFPC
      • Weekly Services
    • Programs
      • Religious Education
      • Congregational Life
      • Social Justice Action
      • Prison Book Program
      • Meditation Group
      • Book Group
    • Visitors Program
      • UFPC History
      • UFPC Vignettes
      • Visitors Program
      • Presidential Wreathlaying
    • Online Services
    • Event Calendar

617-773-1290 office@ufpc.org

United First Parish Church

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  • Home
  • About
    • Covenant, Mission, Vision
    • Minister and Staff
    • Board Of Governors
    • UU Resources
    • Building and Grounds
    • Directions and Parking
    • Contact Page
    • Donations
    • News about UFPC
  • Worship
    • Worship
    • Weddings at UFPC
    • Weekly Services
  • Programs
    • Religious Education
    • Congregational Life
    • Social Justice Action
    • Prison Book Program
    • Meditation Group
    • Book Group
  • Visitors Program
    • UFPC History
    • UFPC Vignettes
    • Visitors Program
    • Presidential Wreathlaying
  • Online Services
  • Event Calendar

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Worship and Ministry

Worship  Services are held Sundays at 10:30 a.m. from the Sunday after Labor Day  until Mid-June. Services include music, readings, and a sermon by a minister, Religious Education leader,  guest speaker or a member of the congregation. Our readings and sermons  draw from Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist spiritual  writings, literature and poetry.  During the summer, congregation-led  services are held in the parish hall.


After  services, coffee and refreshments are served in the parish hall.  Newcomers are especially welcome and are encouraged to come and ask  questions. We  are a Welcoming Congregation. All are welcome without regard to age,  gender, sexual orientation, race, disability, or other class of  exclusion. Our building has recently been made wheelchair-accessible, including an elevator that reaches all floors of our building, and a new ADA-approved restroom.


Deciding where and with whom to worship is a profoundly personal decision. We hope that you will consider joining us for an event or Sunday service. If you cannot join us in person, consider reviewing our Unitarian Universalist principles and beliefs, following us on Facebook or joining our email list. 

Principles and Beliefs

Unitarian Universalism is a liberal, open-minded religion that  encourages and supports people seeking their own spiritual path. Members  welcome different beliefs and seek to find the wisdom in all religions.


There is no creed or dogma. Instead, each congregation creates its  own covenant, a statement of mission and belief. Unitarian Universalists  seek not only to grow spiritually, but also to become involved in the  social issues of the world.

The Seven Principles

The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) principles express the shared values that our congregations affirm and promote:

  • The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
  • Justice, equality and compassion in human relations;
  • Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations;
  • A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
  • The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large;
  • The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all;
  • Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.

Our Covenant, Adopted in 1991

As a free  fellowship of this historic church, We unite to lift our hearts and open  our minds to a larger reality, To accept, support, and encourage one  another, To seek the wisdom in all religions, To cherish and sustain the  web of life, And to strive for Justice, Compassion, and Peace.


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