The Flaming Chalice is the Symbol of Unitarian Universalism

 


 






Unitarian
Universalist
Fellowship of North Central
Iowa
606 North
Monroe Ave.
Mason City, IA
641-423-1793


How to find us
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of  North Central Iowa

North Iowa Community Kitchen Center, 606 North Monroe Avenue, Mason City, Iowa

Parking: 
Feel free to use the paved parking lot on the west side of the Community Center building.  However, room is limited.  It is advisable to come early in case you need to find on-street parking.  We have official Handicapped Parking spots designated in front of the center along Monroe Avenue, including a pick-up/drop-off area with a curb cut-out from the street.  In addition, we have several spots in the parking lot along the building that are designated, "For Those with Limited Mobility."  Parking in these spots does not require a handicapped sticker.

When Are the Services?

bulletService Times:
 
bulletWe have a single service that begins at 10:30 a.m. 
 
bulletVisitation Sunday:  We traditionally do not meet on a "fifth" Sunday.  Fifth Sundays are used for visitation to other area UU churches or churches in north central Iowa.
 
bulletEach summer we traditionally hold abbreviated services and potlucks.  See our calendar for our summer schedule.
 
bulletCome early, a social coffee begins at 10:00 a.m. 

 
bulletWhat should I wear?
 
bulletAttire is largely a matter of personal taste.
 
bulletSome wear suits.
bulletSome wear blue jeans.
bulletBusiness casual is close to average. 
 
bulletOur members are tastefully casual and comfortable.
 
bulletIs there childcare? 
 
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Currently we do not have a scheduled child care program, however, if you have a need please contact our Fellowship President Mary Ellen Miller 641-423-1793.
  

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Unitarians? Universalists? The Unitarian and Universalist denominations in North America joined in 1961 to become a single, leading light for liberal religion.  Both had roots in colonial New England as well as deeper roots in the Protestant Reformation.  The Unitarians got their name from their belief in a single divine essence, as opposed to the trinity.  The Universalists got their name from their belief in universal salvation, as opposed to a division of humanity into the Elect and the Damned.  These theological issues faded in importance, but the names remained.  While some individual  UUs and congregations still identify themselves as Christian, most do not.
 

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If you have other questions about our Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of North Central Iowa or Unitarian-Universalism, please e-mail Lee Briggeman.  (Candidate Commissioned Lay Leader)
 

North Iowa Community Kitchen Center, 606 North Monroe Avenue, Mason City, Iowa

You are cordially invited. We accept you as you are and would be honored to have you visit us! 

Contact our Fellowship President:
Mary Ellen Miller,
803 E. State St.
Mason City, Iowa 50401
641-423-1793
memo@netconx.net

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