Unitarian Universalist
Congregation
in Milford
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Who we are
![]() Every Sunday morning, a group of women, men and children gather in the sanctuary of our church and there re-create a community. Drawn from diverse traditions, more than a score of towns in southern New Hampshire, and the separateness of their daily lives, these people turn to each other to draw strength and to share it. It is a community created on trust, care and a recognition of both the frailty and the strength of humanity. We minister to each other, even as we debate a social justice or religious issue. We have grown to appreciate our many differences, while being lifted by the care we give one another.
We are a "Welcoming
Congregation," intentionally
inclusive of and welcoming gay, bi-sexual, lesbian and trans-gendered
people. We are accessible to people with disabilities.
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