Getting Involved
Young Adults
It is during the college years that many young adults (ages 18-35)
are first exposed to the Unitarian Universalist movement.
The campus experience places many students in diverse and challenging situations,
ones that call forth a new self-understanding. These are the choosing years, i.e.,
the time when students are choosing life-style, friends, partners, family ties,
vocation, and religious community .... or not. Campus groups provide the
supportive space for people to search and struggle, to re-examine their values
and their religious orientation, to ask life's big questions. Read about our
Young Adult Program for all young adults located on the Oregon State University campus:
Go to Young Adult Programs
Adults
Re-examining our life-style choices, refining our values, and asking life's big
questions is a lifelong process. In our UUFC community we can share this process
with other people: we can do it with joy and laughter at social events, with
thoughtful deliberation in classes and discussion groups, and with quiet
(or boisterous) conversation as we share the work of maintaining our community.
Go to Adult Programs