About Us
Here at First Church Unitarian Littleton, we believe in freedom, reason, and compassion for all.
Religious Education
Nurturing open minds, compassionate hearts.
Our Covenant
Love is the spirit of this church and service its law.
This is our great covenant:
To dwell together in peace,
To seek the truth in love, and
To help one another.
Our Vision
We are a Joyful, Welcoming Community where we:
Honor Each
Explore the Sacred
Question Deeply
Seek Justice
Make a Difference
Our Principles
Every person is important and valuable.
All people should be treated fairly.
Our churches are places where we
should accept one another and learn together.
Each person should be free to
search for what is true and right.
All people have the right to speak
out and vote on things that matter to them.
We should help build a peaceful, fair, and free world.
UU VALUES
Equity
Generosity
Interdependence
Justice
Pluralism
Transformation
centered around Love.
Covenant of Right Relations Part 1
To be open, honest, attentive,
and compassionate to all;
To honor our diverse viewpoints;
To listen with an open heart;
To speak respectfully and compassionately
of those present and not present;
To deal directly with others to resolve conflict;
To explore and accept my responsibility in conflict;
Covenant of Right Relations Part 2
To explore and accept my responsibility in conflict;
To look for the good intentions of others;
To be patient and gracious;
To seek common ground;
To forgive and to accept forgiveness;
To ask for help when I need it and to give help as I am able;
To show appreciation.
Service Times
First Church Unitarian meets for worship services at 10:00 AM on Sunday. Approximately one Sunday a month, we have a "whole congregation worship service" with the youth and children joining the adults in the sanctuary for the entire service. On other Sundays in the month our children and youth attend Religious Education classes in the 10:00 hour. For more information click HERE to visit our Religious Education page.
About the UUA
The Unitarian Universalist Association is a liberal religious body of congregations that emphasizes freedom of belief, inclusion, justice, and the worth of every person. It stands for a free search for truth, equity, compassion, democracy, and respect for the interdependent web of life.
