Click here to view the Follen newsletter for September 5, 2010
Welcome to Follen Church Society, Unitarian-Universalist, in Lexington, Massachusetts. We are an inclusive, caring, committed Unitarian Universalist community that fosters spiritual growth through worship, fellowship and service.
We invite anyone regardless of age, race, creed, ethnicity, physical or mental ability, gender identity or sexual orientation to join us for Sunday services and our many other activities. We hope you will join us in worship, social action, community building, and more!
We offer a dynamic Religious Education program for kids of all ages.
Regular worship services at Follen Church will resume with our traditional Ingathering Sunday, on September 12, 2010. Please join us!
There will be one multigenerational service at 10:30 a.m., in the sanctuary.
Family Worship at 10:00 a.m. will resume on September 19, along with religious education programming.
Click here to view the Follen newsletter for May and June, 2010.
The latest news about Follen’s Gulf Coast relief work
can be found under the Social Action section: see Gulf Coast Relief Efforts
Follen’s Long Term Plan Executive Summary and draft Mission and Vision Statements
can be found in the Long Term Planning section in the menu on the right.Religious Education Program Information and Curriculum
can be viewed in the RE for Children section
Annual Fund Drive Brochure
is now available for viewing; click on the Stewardship menu item to the right under Governance.
Welcome to Follen Community Church! This is a congregation of about 300 adults and 150 children and youth that wears its heart on its sleeve, knows how to laugh and cry, and cares deeply for one another and the world. We come from many walks of life. We’re honest with one another about what matters. Spiritually we are diverse, yet because we have worked for years to hear and understand different perspectives, we have humanists, agnostics, mystics, theists, naturalists, and Unitarian-Universalists who honor and attend to faithful observance of Christian, Jewish, and Buddhist practice.
We now publish sermons on the web! Click on the “Sermons” topic to the right (or click here) to see which sermons are available, and to download or read them.
