Bring your heart, your mind, your doubts and your sprit.

We encourage our neighbors to discover this unique congregation. UUFVB offers a haven for people who want affirmation from a welcoming crowd of concerned, compassionate friends — and that is exactly what we offer.

“Right now, the situations in Washington and elsewhere around the world are troubling for so many people,” observes our minister, Kaaren Anderson. “They never imagined that polarizing politics could undermine society’s core standards of decency and challenge our respect for diversity, gender, and basic human rights.

“Nowadays, too many people feel estranged from old friends and institutions that once provided them comfort and support,” adds Reverend Anderson. “They are unaware that UUFVB understands their situation and delivers a positive, refreshing alternative.”

We have distributed thousands of invitations throughout the community telling people to come prepared to think freely, speak freely, and ask questions in a place where others ask questions, too. We’ve promised a community of open-minded friends who share your hopes for tomorrow — and are doing something about it. Finally, we’ve affirmed that you’re welcome just the way you are.

Unitarian Universalism embraces diversity and nurtures spirituality without requiring adherence to a particular doctrine or set of arbitrary, often illogical, rules. By inviting people to “bring their minds,” UUFVB distinguishes itself as a place for thoughtful sharing of opinions and cooperative efforts to effect positive changes.

Neighbors from the Treasure Coast and beyond are invited to attend our service at 10:00am each Sunday. If you cannot attend in-person, watch the service streamed live on our YouTube channel.

For information, Email: administrator@uufvb.org, or Call: 772-778-5880.