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Clubs at UUCF

At UUCF, our clubs are open to everyone—whether you’re a long-time member, a newcomer, or just curious. You can sign up ahead of time, send us an email if you’d like more information, or simply stop by and join in. Unless otherwise noted, all clubs meet at 213 Randolph Ave (view on Google Maps). We’d love to see you there!

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Journaling Club

Contact: [email protected]

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Everyone is invited—whether you’re brand new to journaling or already a seasoned notebook enthusiast. This club is a space to explore different journaling methods, connect with others, and enjoy time set aside just for you.

We’ll begin with bullet journaling, a method of planning and organization created by Ryder Carroll in the 2010s. Carroll describes it as “a mindfulness practice...
Everyone is invited—whether you’re brand new to journaling or already a seasoned notebook enthusiast. This club is a space to explore different journaling methods, connect with others, and enjoy time set aside just for you.

We’ll begin with bullet journaling, a method of planning and organization created by Ryder Carroll in the 2010s. Carroll describes it as “a mindfulness practice that works like a productivity system”—a simple, customizable way to stay organized and intentional. Since the release of his book in 2018, bullet journaling has grown into a worldwide movement.

Each meeting will include:
- A short presentation on a different aspect of journaling
- Time to connect, share supplies and ideas, and journal together

Additional Details
- Newcomers are always welcome!
- Feel free to invite a friend.
- Bring a notebook or journal you enjoy using.
- Supplies (notebooks, pens, markers, stencils, and more) will be provided for anyone who needs them.
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Community Café

Next Meeting: 10:00 AM – 10:45 AM

Informal gathering and conversation

Contact: [email protected]


The New UU: Tapestry of Faith Curriculum
September 14 – November 30

We’re excited to begin The New UU Tapestry of Faith Curriculum this fall. Our time together will include a mix of activities and discussions, with the purpose of welcoming, orienting, and integrating newcomers into our faith community, while also giving newer folks and long-time members the chance to...
The New UU: Tapestry of Faith Curriculum
September 14 – November 30

We’re excited to begin The New UU Tapestry of Faith Curriculum this fall. Our time together will include a mix of activities and discussions, with the purpose of welcoming, orienting, and integrating newcomers into our faith community, while also giving newer folks and long-time members the chance to connect.

Weekly Topics

9/14 – Theology and Worship Pt. 1
9/21 – Theology and Worship Pt. 2
9/28 – Where Do We Come From? UU Roots Pt. 1
10/5 – Where Do We Come From? UU Roots Pt. 2
10/12 – How We Grow in Faith: Philosophy of Religious Education Pt. 1
10/19 – How We Grow in Faith: Philosophy of Religious Education Pt. 2
10/26 – Social Justice Philosophy and Practice Pt. 1
11/2 – Social Justice Philosophy and Practice Pt. 2
11/9 – How Are Decisions Made? Governance and Polity Pt. 1
11/16 – How Are Decisions Made? Governance and Polity Pt. 2
11/23 – Membership Pt. 1
11/30 – Membership Pt. 2

When we finish this series, we will choose new topics of interest to dive into for the winter and then the spring seasons. Options include Spirit of Life, Spirit in Practice, and Faith like a River: Themes from Unitarian Universalist History, among others focused on UU social justice history and various UU theologians.
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Crochet Club

Whether you’re picking up a hook for the very first time or you’ve been crocheting for years, this club is for you! All skill levels are welcome, and it’s a relaxed, supportive space to learn new stitches, work on projects, and share ideas.

We’ll provide yarn, hooks, and patterns to get you started—but feel free to bring your own supplies...
Whether you’re picking up a hook for the very first time or you’ve been crocheting for years, this club is for you! All skill levels are welcome, and it’s a relaxed, supportive space to learn new stitches, work on projects, and share ideas.

We’ll provide yarn, hooks, and patterns to get you started—but feel free to bring your own supplies or a project you’re already working on. Members often swap tips, help each other troubleshoot tricky stitches, and celebrate finished creations together.

Additional Details
- Newcomers are always welcome!
- No prior experience required—beginners can learn the basics at their own pace.
- Materials are available, though you’re welcome to bring your own yarn or projects.
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Roots and Wings Book Club

Contact: [email protected]

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The Roots and Wings Book Club at UUCF aims to build community and intellectual engagement through thoughtful and respectful discussions of various books. Each book will be discussed over four (4) to six (6) weeks, guided by focused discussion questions.

Current Book: An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz)

Every other Saturday
Doors open: 10:30am
Discussion begins:...
The Roots and Wings Book Club at UUCF aims to build community and intellectual engagement through thoughtful and respectful discussions of various books. Each book will be discussed over four (4) to six (6) weeks, guided by focused discussion questions.

Current Book: An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz)

Every other Saturday
Doors open: 10:30am
Discussion begins: 10:45am
Session ends: 12pm

In-person and virtual attendance