Who We Are
Our Past... Our Present... Our Future

Who We Are

A brief history

In 1949 a group of twelve liberal thinkers established The First Unitarian Fellowship of Fairfield County. By the late fifties they had grown to 260 members and wanted a home of their own.

Visionary architect Victor Lundy was hired to design a new church, and in 1961 work began on the church building – completed in 1965 – that exists today.

Our church building from above

We are now at a critical point

For 29 years from 1984 to 2013, Rev. Frank Hall led this congregation with his unique preaching style. The majority of present members have never known another Senior Minister.

Change will not be easy. But we have tremendous potential and endless possibilities. We are ready to embark on our challenging new journey.

Who we are now

We are a vibrant congregation of close to 500 members, proud of our history, and strongly committed to our liberal religion and to social action. If there is one word that describes the “glowing coal” at our center, it would be connection. We love to connect…

…within – a deeper understanding of ourselves
…among – strengthening the bonds of our community
…beyond – with the wider world and our commitment to social action

We are fun-loving , talented and creative. We enjoy a robust sense of humor. We involve ourselves in social justice, music, religious education, and many other activities and committees.

Demographically we are…

…Mostly white (94%)
…Well-educated (79% Bachelors or Masters, 12% Doctorate)
…Mostly aged 50 or older (75%)

Like many UU congregations, we aspire to be more diverse and to attract younger families.

Rainbow Task Force

Looking to our future

We are currently seeing a burst of new energy – recent initiatives include the Neighborhood Circles, the Pastoral Care Associates, the Worship Associates, the Year-Round Stewardship Committee, a reinvigorated Membership Committee, a dynamic new Young Adult Group, and new social justice programs including Advocates for Prevention of Gun Violence and the Immigration Social Action Committee.

We want our congregation to grow, and to have more impact in the world. As we seek a new Senior Minister, we are determined to be forward-looking, building on our strengths as we shape our future.

Learn more

Read our Congregational Record.

Our Church at a Glance

Beyond Categorical Thinking

Read our application form for our Beyond Categorical Thinking workshop which took place on October 18, 2014.

Soundings – our Church Newsletter

Browsing our newsletter is a great way to get a sense of what we’re all about, and the myriad activities that go on in our church.
Here are the latest four issues.
Soundings – September 2014
Soundings – October 2014
Soundings – November 2014
Soundings – December 2014

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How we operate

Our Constitution
Our most recent Annual Report

Our Finances

Current operating budget (download)
Actual Results of the most recent fiscal year (download)
Current Balance Sheet
Treasurer’s Report for FY 2012
Treasurer’s Report for FY 2013

Meet the Board of Trustees
Meet the Year-Round Stewardship Committee
Meet the Finance Committee
Meet the Endowment Committee