• FUF Fiction Book Club

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States
  • FUF Nonfiction Book

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States
  • Presentation of 2025 FUF Board Candidates

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    Candidates for the positions on the 2025 Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship General Board will talk about the work they would do if elected to the Board. There will be an opportunity to question the candidates about any issue, and to ask about how they will contribute to FUF. Members should see this as an opportunity to...

  • WOW (Women of Wisdom)

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States
  • Annual FUF Congregational Meeting

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    This is the major opportunity for the FUF Board members to outline the developments over the past year, as well as plans for the future to the FUF congregation. It is the opportunity for FUF members to vote in a new Board for 2025 and to comment on and question what they are hearing.

  • December 15: Bah Humbug!

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    The Fellowship will see the true story of the origin of our American celebration of Christmas with a cast of members. We have celebrated thus this last 4 years. Irene Wagner will direct.

  • December 22: Holiday Stories

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    Come share your favorite holiday story and hear new ones. Recount some memorable, interesting, or amusing tales from holidays past. No subject is off limits. Members and friends are requested to come armed with a tale to tell!

  • January 5 – Pinky Bass

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    Threads of (Dis)Integration ”I am because we are” Ubuntu Philosophy. “My life, like a tapestry, has threads that have encoded themselves in me and shown themselves throughout my web of people, materials, experiences, feelings and places. Strands pass through barely perceptible pinoles and permeable cells, creating conjunctions to be investigated, interwoven or reworked. Hume says...

  • January 12: Sandy Tormoen

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    Baldwin County Trailblazers In 1995, the Baldwin County Trailblazers led a 20-year project to create the Eastern Shore Trail, a 23-mile bike and pedestrian pathway from I-10 to Weeks Bay. Sandy will highlight the Trailblazers mission and history and the way they encourage active lifestyles and  safe places for walking, including the Walking School Bus...

  • January 19: Elaine Snyder-Conn

    Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 1150 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL, United States

    Nuclear Power: Is it part of the solution? Nuclear power could provide a carbon-dioxide and methane free source of power, unlike coal gas and oil. However nuclear  plants are susceptible to accidents depending on location and terrorist activity. Waste disposal is also an unsolved issue. Elaine Snyder-Conn was an Environmental Contaminant Specialist in U.S Fish and Wildlife...