First Unitarian Church
About the Business
Welcome to the First Unitarian Church, a vibrant and inclusive place of worship located at 5007 Waterman Boulevard in the heart of St. Louis, Missouri. With a rich history and a commitment to fostering a nurturing and progressive community, our church is a sanctuary for individuals seeking spiritual growth, connection, and social justice.
At First Unitarian Church, we celebrate diversity and welcome people of all backgrounds, beliefs, and identities. Our congregation is dedicated to promoting compassion, understanding, and action both within our community and in the wider world. We offer a variety of programs and services, including inspiring Sunday services, engaging religious education for all ages, and numerous opportunities for social and environmental activism.
Our beautiful, historic building serves as a hub for cultural and community events, providing a space where individuals can come together to learn, grow, and make meaningful connections. Whether you are seeking a spiritual home, wishing to deepen your understanding of Unitarian Universalism, or simply interested in exploring new ideas, we invite you to join us at First Unitarian Church.
Discover a place where your voice is heard, your values are respected, and your spirit is renewed. We look forward to welcoming you into our community.
Photos
Location & Phone number
5007 Waterman Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63108, United States
Reviews
"Very nice place to visit. Strong BLM and LGBTQ+ friendly place. If this isn't your cup of tea you probably won't like it."
"Life's gotten busy, but I really appreciate the evening services. I wish they had a playground though."
"This is a storied old church with a rich heritage. For example, Irma Rombauer was a member long ago, and the Women’s Alliance (an organization that still exists) tested her recipes. Membership is diverse in virtually every respect, and there are many opportunities for involvement in the church. The Religious Education program (Sunday school) is excellent."
"It was a pretty nice church. It was very old and creaky. The area just wasn't that well kept. There were tree branches hanging down so low they were blocking some parking spaces and gardening paper bags left out that were trained on. The lady who worked here was VERY nice and I liked her but we chose other options for our wedding ceremony."
"This is our Church. No religion is unwelcome including atheists and agnostics. If you visit, be sure to follow the crowd to the fellowship hall where you can have coffee and a donut for a nominal fee. Join in at any table and you will find out how welcoming, open- hearted, open- minded we are. You do not need to be, have, do or give anything except what you are able to and still feel and be a part of this wonderful place. The music and choirs are phenomenal. Everyone is special in their own way. Get a pamphlet for what the actual church is about, not just my opinion, but do go, with your own unique beliefs."
List of local businesses, places and services in Missouri
⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎ phones 🕒 opening times ✍️reviews 🌍 addresses, locations 📷 photos