Welcome!
Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF) is
a congregation of Unitarian Universalists (for more on Unitarian
Universalism, click here)
found all over the world. Our members may be isolated by chance
or by choice, but through the CLF we maintain a spiritual
connection to our religion for ourselves and our children.
Many of our members are active in local congregations as well
as the CLF. The CLF also encourages the growth of small congregations
and provides support for ministers and people of other faiths.
Learn more about CLF's history,
how to become a member, and the CLF services available to
you below.
Benefits and Commitments of Membership
The CLF offers many services to our members. These include:
- Ministerial Counseling available through our 800 number
when needed.
- Quest, our
monthly newsletter with sermons, meditations and more.
- The UU World
magazine six times a year.
- Between
Sundays, an online resource designed to help parents
and other adults answer religious questions raised by children
and youth
- uu&me!, a magazine for our
children ages 7-12, 4 times a year.
- The CLF
Loan Library of books, sermon audiotapes, and videos
for the cost of shipping within North America.
- CLF-L, CLF-RE (Religious Education) and YUU-CLF (for
our young adults of college age), email lists which allow
our members to be in touch with each other.
- Month of Sundays
collections of worship services.
- The Handbook of Religious Services provides suggestions
for your own worship.
- The Religious Education at Home booklet helps
parents share their faith with their children.
- Connections provides Religious Education suggestions
in a seasonal format for use at home or in small groups.
This publication is available online for members.
- Synapse,
the UUA publication for youth, ages 14-20, is provided to
all our youth.
- Ferment,
the UUA publication for young adults, ages 18-36, is provided
to all our young adults.
In return, the CLF asks for your commitment and support in several
ways:
- Your annual pledge allows us to budget and meet the needs
of our members. Statements are sent in January and July.
- We invite you to volunteer. Be a CLF delegate to General
Assembly. Become a Board member. Some of our members read
the Quest on to tape monthly so that those who cannot read
can hear it. Write to an CLF prisoner-member through our Letter-Writing Ministry.
- Participate in our email lists and be connected to other
CLF members.
- Share our faith with others.
- Engage, be active, vote. All of these add to the health
and vitality of our congregation.
Last updated April 2, 2007
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