Men’s Group meets both in-person and virtually. The Men’s Group is FUUN men, gender non-binary folx, and trans men who meet to share what’s going on in their lives, socialize, and discuss societal concerns. Members and Friends are welcome. Meets the 1st Sundays monthly, 5-6 p.m. on Zoom. For more information or a Zoom link, email the Men’s Group.
FUUN family movie nights are available each month September through May! A basic ticket is $5 for 1 Adult. Children under 14 are free. Basic Ticket purchase also gets you popcorn and a drink. The annual Fall Auction Premium Ticket winners curate the classic movie choices for each month. Films are Child-friendly. No Childcare is Provided.
The Trans Affirming Collective, or TAC, is a Social Justice Action Team at FUUN formed in 2017 and dedicated to creating community through action and fellowship activities that let our transgender and gender nonbinary siblings feel welcomed and needed at FUUN. Annual events include hosting a booth at Nashville PRIDE, assisting with planning our Transgender Day of Visibility Service, and numerous small fellowship gatherings. TAC meets monthly.
Dinners For Nine is a great way to spend some intimate time getting to know others or reconnecting with people you enjoy. Groups of nine (sometimes 10 or 11!) are organized with geographical locations considered.
Dinner groups usually gather from late September through June and then break for summer and resume in the fall. The online sign-up form let’s you indicate folks you would like to be in a group with or you can choose to be with an entirely new group. The online form also let’s you specify if you would like a group with children or adults only, vegetarian, and some other options.
Registration for 2024-2025 is currently closed. Will reopen August of 2025.
In a large congregation like ours, one of the best ways to get to know others and feel a sense of belonging is to join a small group. Whether you are new to us or have been a member for years, our Sharing Circles are a wonderful way to meet new people, foster meaningful connections, and deepen your personal spiritual journey.
All circle programs include groups of six to ten people who gather for meetings following a similar format. They open with a chalice lighting, have a check-in, and share readings that are pertinent to the topic of that particular meeting. One or two rounds of individual sharing comprise the greatest portion of the time. Meetings end with a closing reading and extinguishing the chalice.
In all circles, members agree to a set of their own covenants, which may include confidentiality, active listening, withholding judgment, etc.
Our current Sharing Circles meet on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. and the last Saturday of the month at 3:00 p.m.
We are looking for folks who may be interested in facilitating Sharing Circle gatherings. If interested, please note in the sign-up form below.
Pagans! We are the earth-centered spirituality ministry of First UU, which means we use too many words to say we honor the sacred rhythms of the earth.
We all have bodies and we live on this earth. That’s a lot to have in common. Let’s honor it. Let’s celebrate it!
You do not have to be pagan to join us! All rituals affirm the 8 UU Principles and are atheist/humanist friendly. For us, it’s about an experience of connection, and YOU get to decide what to connect to: the divine, the earth, the community, yourself, etc.
All are welcome to attend our Sabbat celebrations throughout the Wheel of the Year. Experience drum circles, moments of meditation, and fellowship with one another.
Check our Events section above for upcoming Wheel of the Year celebrations.