Community

  • The Called to Care Ministry recognizes that conversation about the dignity of a meaningful death and dying process is important for our faith community. We also acknowledge this weekend is not the right timing because many of our emotions are raw at the suddenness of Bobbi Virta’s death. 


  • We've gotten a special invitation from our neighbors at Beth Israel to attend a community education class. It seems that nearly every month there is another Jewish holiday, and each year they arrive at different times. What are some of these holy days and how are they relevant in today’s world? In this three session course, students will gain an understanding of both the major and minor holiday observances in the Jewish calendar.


  • 7:00 pm, Wednesday, November 23, 2022

    Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1207 Ellsworth Street, Bellingham

     

    A community celebration of gratitude with a variety of voices

    Words and songs of thanks of many faiths in several languages

    Favorite traditional American Thanksgiving hymns


  • Come for our Gratitude Sunday Celebration of pledges and possibilities then stay after worship for a potluck! This will be both on Zoom and in person—we’ll be able to interact with one another both ways. Bring soup or goodies to share and your 2023 pledge (or mail it or fill it out online or on Breeze) and celebrate with us all the possibilities of our ministries together. Thanks be to God!


  • Trunk or treat is back! Join us Sunday, October 30 at 1:00 pm in the parking lot for trunks, treats, and fun!


  • As we move into fall with cooler weather and more indoor gatherings, your COVID Advisory Committee and Church Council continue to thoughtfully consider COVID-19 safety protocols. At its meeting Monday evening Council voted for some changes.