Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

Buffalo, United States

uuamherst.org
Unitarian Universalist Church

Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst is located in Buffalo, United States on 6320 Main St. Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category unitarian universalist church in United States.

Address

6320 Main St

Phone

+1 7166343010

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

B

Brian Volo

Went to an AA meeting met some new friends and great people thank God for Alcoholics Anonymous

T

Travis Ballard

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.

B

Benjamin Miller

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.

L

Leticia / Dancing Crowns

I was there for a Santosha Holiday Bazaar & Psychic Fair as a vendor and Reader. Fantastic!

D

Diane W.

Every spring I come back for their spring rummage sale-- it's the best!

I

Ivy Yapelli

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.