Coalition for Racial Justice (CRJ)

Since 2016, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach (UUFVB) has hosted a group dedicated to supporting African American neighbors and promoting racial justice. This working group (CRJ) meets the second Tuesday of the month at 3:30 in the library. Members work together to plan and implement initiatives that foster...

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UU 101

Join Rev. Tom Capo for UU101, an engaging class designed to explore the principles and beliefs of Unitarian Universalism. Whether you’re curious or seeking a deeper connection, this is your chance to learn more about this inclusive and inspiring faith tradition!

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Social Justice Steering Committee

Get involved in Social Justice Action – You are invited! The Social Justice Steering Committee is comprised of chairs of our congregation’s social justice committees.  This is an opportunity to discover what each committee is doing and see where you could contribute. Members are encouraged to participate in social justice...

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IRJ

The Initiative for Reproductive Justice (IRJ) is a grassroots advocacy group based in Vero Beach, Florida, founded by members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach in response to the 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade. The IRJ is...

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Transitioning to UU

Do you have questions about UUFVB? If so, support is now available. A new discussion group, Transitioning to UU, begins this January. This free, monthly drop-in discussion group—no registration required—is designed to help newcomers and longtime visitors feel more at home within the UUFVB community. Led by UUFVB volunteers and...

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Sunday Service

Embracing Mindfulness – Rev. Tom Capo | March 29, 2026 Mindfulness is a Buddhist practice based on paying attention to what is within and around us. How can a mindfulness practice impact one’s health, resilience, and justice work?

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Sunday Service

The Democratic Process? – Rev. Tom Capo | March 22, 2026 Rev. Tom will explore the present state of our “democratic experiment” that we call the United States. Is our democracy in retrograde? Let’s consider what we might be able to do to keep this experiment thriving.

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Sunday Service

Illuminating the Humanity That Is In Us All – Rev. Tom Capo | March 15, 2026 As UUFVB begins its work to aid farmworkers and immigrants in Fellsmere, Rev Tom will explore how challenging it can be to illuminate the worth and dignity in all humanity in the divisive culture...

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Sunday Service

Considering International Women’s Day – Rev. Tom Capo | March 8, 2026 Rev. Tom and Laura Matson will reflect on some of the unsung women in Unitarian Universalism, as well as reflecting on the inequality that still exists for women in our Western culture. How do UUs uplift women? How...

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Sunday Service

My Joy, Ambivalence, and Anger About Mardi Gras – Rev. Tom Capo | March 1, 2026 Rev. Tom was born in New Orleans and spent much of his early life attending Mardi Gras. While he joyfully participated in the parades and parties, it wasn’t until he was an adult that...

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Soup for Shut-Ins

UUFVB Food Program: Soup for Shut-Ins Soup for Shut-Ins is part of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach’s (UUFVB) Food Program, providing nourishing meals to members of our community who are homebound or in need of extra care. Meeting Time: Second Friday of each monthLocation: UUFVB KitchenTime: 1:00 p.m....

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Potluck Dinner & Dance

Potluck Dinner & Dance February 27, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall   Please bring a dish to share and your own table service so that we might be good stewards of our resources. Coffee and water will be available, but otherwise, please bring what you will be...

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Transitional Meals

The Transitional Meal Team (typically seven to nine volunteers) of UUFVB shops, cooks, and delivers an average of fifty meals to three sites in Vero Beach: Camp Haven, James Arthur Court, and Naomi’s Place. The residents at these locations are generally formerly homeless individuals, veterans, low-income residents, Section 8 recipients,...

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