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We represent a liberal religious presence in Door County
We welcome and encourage a wide range of theological and secular beliefs and orientations. Besides Unitarian Universalists, there are agnostics, atheists, Buddhists, Christians, ethicists, Humanists, Jews, Native Americans and Quakers among our members and friends.
Sunday Services
Sunday services are held year-round at 10 AM and consist of a thought-provoking message as well as music and readings. Optional discussion related to the message follows a coffee break.
The UUFDC is lay-led and offers a wide range of speakers and topics.
Religious Education for school-aged children is held concurrent with the service.
Personal assisted-hearing devices are now available at UUFDC. Those devices, a new sound system and improved acoustics were funded by a grant from the UUA Central Midwest District. The improvements are another effort to make UUFDC accessible to the community.
The UUFDC is lay-led and offers a wide range of speakers and topics.
Religious Education for school-aged children is held concurrent with the service.
Personal assisted-hearing devices are now available at UUFDC. Those devices, a new sound system and improved acoustics were funded by a grant from the UUA Central Midwest District. The improvements are another effort to make UUFDC accessible to the community.


