We come together in spiritual community because we enjoy, and are uplifted by, the relationships in our vibrant community, and because we need the reminders our services provide of what matters most in our lives. Here, we are called to our better selves, to learn to live with more wisdom, greater connection, deeper compassion, and to seek greater justice in our community and our world.

Our Sunday Services weave together our principles, thoughts, and experiences with music, poetry, and words that both comfort and challenge us. We’re inspired and awakened to our capacities to make a difference in our own lives and in the world.

Attending in-person Services

Please join us on Sundays at 10:30 am in our new home at the Sedona United Methodist Church, located at 110 Indian Cliffs Road at the roundabout intersection of AZ Highway 179 and Back o’ Beyond/Indian Cliffs. This summer’s services (July & August) were held in the New Room, a separate building at the south end of the property.

We are now meeting in the sanctuary, located on the second floor of the main church building.

Children Attending Services
Children of all ages are welcome to join their families at SUUF. Their joyful noise and energy remind our church of our past and future. As always, Sedona Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is here to support you and your family. Please contact our minister or a board member with any questions or concerns.

Other Practical Information

Of Service and Joy

Rabindranath Tagore wrote, “I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted — and behold, service was joy.” This week we draw inspiration from Tagore’s timeless wisdom as we explore service not as duty, but as a path to freedom, meaning, and joy. We’ll reflect on … Continue reading Of Service and Joy

Winter Holidays

The winter season brings many festivals of light, hope, and celebration — Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Solstice, and more. Each offers stories of resilience, community, and the eternal spark of light that survives the coldest nights. In this multifaith service, we honor the beauty of our shared humanity and the diversity of tradition. Through song, … Continue reading Winter Holidays

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