Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst
About the Business
Welcome to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst, a vibrant and inclusive place of worship located at 6320 Main Street, Buffalo, New York. We are a diverse community that welcomes individuals of all backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions to join us in our journey of spiritual growth and mutual support. Our church is committed to fostering a nurturing environment where love, justice, and peace are at the forefront of our mission.
At the Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst, we offer a variety of services, programs, and events designed to inspire and engage people of all ages. Whether you are seeking meaningful worship experiences, opportunities for social justice involvement, or a supportive community of like-minded individuals, you will find a home here.
Join us for our Sunday services, participate in our educational workshops, or get involved in our community outreach initiatives. We are dedicated to making a positive impact both within our congregation and in the wider Buffalo area.
Explore our website to learn more about our beliefs, upcoming events, and how you can become a part of our church family. We look forward to welcoming you to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst, where everyone is embraced with open arms.
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Location & Phone number
6320 Main Street, Buffalo, New York 14221, United States
Reviews
"Went to an AA meeting met some new friends and great people thank God for Alcoholics Anonymous"
"Amazingly welcoming and courageous. I told my friends the story of Minister Rabb......and one of the only places in Erie County that I've seen a "Black Lives Matter " sign."
"Very friendly people. While I don't personally agree with their religious beliefs, they tend to be forward thinking conscientious people and the location is a nice one."
"First time at a Unitarian Church. Went for a little chorale thingy. Nice place! Parking out back is kinda messed up, but, whatever?"
"I'm one of those people who says, "I'm more spiritual than religious". I have never believed in the traditional concept of god (or any concept, for that matter) but still I wanted.... something. In this church I found like-minded people who welcomed me and my family with open arms. I found a place where I could ask questions and explore my own sense of spirituality and have others share theirs with me. I have never been told how or what to believe and have instead been engaged in meaningful conversations which help to deepen the experience. This church is affirming to the LGBT community and as a civil rights supporter that is something that matters deeply to me. I walked in the door 5 years ago looking for community and found a spiritual home."
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