Welcome!  We are so glad you are here.

Thanks for checking out the First Unitarian Society of Denver.  This church is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association and is a Welcoming Congregation.  There is no such thing as a typical Sunday here but there are a few things common to every service.  We warmly invite everyone to join us on our spiritual journey.  This page will give you some guidlines for Sundays at FUSD.
 
Getting Here
We invite you to look at the map and see where we are located in the city of Denver.  First Unitarian is located in the historic neighborhood of Capitol Hill.  As an urban church parking is something of a challenge.  There is some on-street parking and on Sundays from 8:00a-1:00p the curb lane of 14th Ave. is designated by the city as available.  The is a parking lot across the street from the church and has 22 spaces reserved (evenings and weekends) for cars with the appropriate parking sticker.  They are available in the church office.  The meters on Colfax Ave. are free on Sundays.

 
One of the banners hanging in our Sanctuary.Services
Our services are held at 10:00a in the summer (roughly memorial day to right after labor day) and 9:15a and 11:00a the rest of the year.  The main page will always have the next sermon title and any special guests.  Our services are alive with music, poetry, dancing, singing, and just about anything else Rev. Mike Morran and the ministry staff cook up to make you think, wonder, and ask questions about our spiritual place in the world.  Come dressed as you consider comfortable.
After every service we have coffee hour in our community room.  It is a chance to meet new people, see old friends, and talk about things important to all of us.

 
Connections Ministry
Each Sunday our Connections Ministry is on hand to welcome all our visitors.  We understand that checking out a church can be a little intimidating and we want to make sure that your first (and every) experience is as meaningful and fulfilling as possible.
 
For Families with Children
First Unitarian has a vibrant Religious Education program for young people from
kindergarten to high school.  Programming generally follows the nine months of the local school calendar.  Contact our Director of Religious Exploration Eric Bliss for current programming and schedules.  During the summer there are special classes for K-5, all other children are invited to join the adults for service in the Sanctuary.  Our RE Committee often has coloring and crafts available for children in the Sanctuary.
 
Miriam's Book Table
Named for longtime member Miraim Grant, Miriam's book table is your first stop for publications from Beacon Press and other liberal publishers.  Lovingly cared for and run by a committee of dedicated bibliophiles. 

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