About Us
Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (QUUF) is a religiously liberal congregation founded in 1976. We are a community whose fellowship is based on covenant rather than creed. We intentionally welcome all persons who seek to deepen the life of the spirit. We are a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), a consolidation in 1961 of the Unitarian and Universalist denominations, each with a religiously liberal history in the U.S. since the early 1800s.
We extend a special welcome to visitors and guests. During the service you will be invited to briefly introduce yourself in the live Chat box (while our services are online), if you feel comfortable doing so. During the service we also post a link to our Visitor Form for you to fill out, so we can reach out to you personally and welcome you. Please join us in a Zoom social time following the service.
Sunday Services
During social distancing, our Sunday service is pre-recorded during the week and aired starting Sunday morning at 10am. Click here to go to the YouTube page where past services reside.
Religious Education for Children and Youth
During social distancing our RE classes are being held online or in person at a distance. Our Sunday services also include a Time for All Ages story. Contact Beau Ohlgren, our Director of Family Ministry, for more information.
Programs, Classes, Groups, and Volunteer Opportunities
QUUF has a wide range of programs, classes, groups, and volunteer opportunities in adult education, music, social concerns, and recreation, intended to enrich personal and community life. Most of our classes, groups, and programs are open to members and non-members alike. Information about our programs can be found in our Weekly Updates and on this website (particularly our calendar). You are encouraged to explore our offerings under the Adult Programs tab on the homepage.
Offerings and Contributions
As a congregation that strives to realize our hopes for the larger community, twice a month our plate offerings are taken for other worthy local organizations that are selected by our Designated Offering Team. Additionally, in the first Sunday of the month, our plate offering is equally divided between the local food bank (H.O.P.E. offering) and ourselves. QUUF is entirely supported by annual pledges from members and friends and by the contributions of visitors. We welcome your support. For a bequest or other gift to our Endowment Funds, please contact our Board Treasurer.
This page last updated July 25, 2022