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The congregation of the High Country Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (HCUUF) is an open and welcoming congregation in the mountains of Colorado.

It is the mission of HCUUF to provide a warm and caring religious community where all persons are welcome, regardless of race, creed, age, education, family status, sexual orientation, financial situation or physical condition.

Like Unitarian Universalism in general, our Fellowship has its roots in the Christian and Jewish traditions, but we study and are inspired by the spiritual values and insights of other religions and belief systems, as well.

We value freedom of conscience and the use of reason in religion.  We seek to provide a community where we can develop relationships, cultivate value systems, and work together toward a more just world.  We seek a sense of belonging in a safe environment where diversity is encouraged, and all persons are free to express opinions and hear the opinions of others.

HCUUF welcomes you to explore your spirituality, your hopes and dreams, and your vision of a caring community of faith.  If you find yourself in accord with our philosophy and values, please join us!

For the week's events, please visit This Week.
For more events in the upcoming months, please visit our Calendar of Events.

 

     Happy Anniversary, HCUUF!!!    
      Celebrating 10 years of fellowship!  
  
(Below is a collection of pictures, speeches and dreams from the 10th Anniversary Celebration that was held in September.)
 

HCUUF founders at the 10th Anniversary Celebration.
 

    Speeches made by:  
    Grace Simmons   
 Letter
    Susan Robertson     Chalice
 
    Susan Robertson     Present
    Marty Hertzberg     Reflections

 

These are the dreams that HCUUF  members created for the future of their fellowship.    

 

 

The kids performing a song.

 

 


Click below to access

Online Presentations from the 2007 General Assembly:

 

Welcoming the Stranger:  A Just Immigration Policy

This presentation on immigration featured Interfaith Worker Justice Director Kim Bobo and discussion of congregational organizing and solidarity actions, including the new sanctuary movement. 

 

Theology of Peacemaking

Rev. William Schulz and Professor Sharon Welch discussed the theology of peacemaking in this popular presentation. 

 

The Pentagon Papers: Then and Now

Rev. Robert West, Daniel Ellsberg and presidential candidate Mike Gravel recounted their roles in events that led to the UUA's Beacon Press' publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971-72.  Moderated by Amy Goodman. 

 

Ware Lecture: Dr. Rashid Khalidi

Historian Rashid Khalidi delivered a stinging denunciation of the Bush administration and its Middle Eastern policies in Saturday's Ware Lecture. 

 

HCUUF Office Address:  313 Fiedler Avenue, Suite 101 ~ Dillon, Colorado ~ 970-262-0539 (phone & fax) ~ admin@hcuuf.org
HCUUF Mailing Address: PO Box 313 ~ Dillon, Colorado 80435


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