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Plan your visit
Interested in what it means to become a Unitarian Universalist? Consider yourself officially invited. We're saving your seat.
We might be a little biased, but we think our Unitarian Universalist community is one of a kind. Here, you'll find warm hugs, supportive friends, and a vibrant, active community to keep you busy and fulfilled. Skeptical? (You wouldn't be a potential Unitarian Universalist otherwise.) Come visit and see for yourself! We welcome you.
Plan your visit
Interested in what it means to become a UU? Consider yourself officially invited. We're saving your seat.
We might be a little biased, but we think our UU community is one of a kind. Here, you'll find warm hugs, supportive friends, and a vibrant, active community to keep you busy and fulfilled. Skeptical? (You wouldn't be a potential UU otherwise.) Come visit and see for yourself! We welcome you.
Services
Sunday Morning Service In Person at
1400 N. Lafayette St., Denver, CO or Online
Join us on Sunday at 10:30am, in person or online.
No sign-up is required to attend in person. At this time, masks are optional but highly encouraged for those who might have been exposed, might be at higher risk for severe illness, or have weakened immune systems.
Our service is on Youtube and Zoom (meeting ID is 466-677-668 and the password is 454623).
Beginning Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, First Unitarian Society of Denver returns to two Sunday worship services at 9:15 am and 11:00 am, learn more about what to expect and how to join us.
Direction
First Unitarian Society of Denver
1400 N Lafayette St. Denver, Co 80218
First Unitarian Society of Denver
1400 N Lafayette St. Denver, Co 80218
Direction
First Unitarian Society of Denver
1400 N Lafayette St. Denver, Co 80218
Contact Us
(303) 831-7113
Call Us
office@fusden.org
Email Us
Plan Your Visit
Contact Us
(303) 831-7113
Call Us
office@fusden.org
Email Us
Plan Your Visit
Parking & Accessibility
Being an urban church, finding parking can be a challenge! Arriving 10 minutes before the start of service is a good idea to find parking near the building. We also have a bike rack in front of the church and are accessible by bus.
Sunday mornings: First Unitarian has agreements with The Center to use there lots on the north side of Colfax on Sundays until 1:00p. Parking is also available in the left lane of 14th street until 1:00p and metered spots on Colfax are free on Sunday.
3 Parking Options
Accessibility
Street Parking
Parking is also available in the left lane of 14th street until 1:00p and metered spots on Colfax are free on Sunday.
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Ramp
FUSD has a ramp at its west entrance (Lafayette Street) which leads to our main floor.
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Bike Rack
We also have a bike rack in front of the church and are accessible by bus.
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Elevator
Our elevator is located on the east side of the building (14th Street).
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Sunday Morning Lots
First Unitarian has agreements with The Center to use their lots on the north side of Colfax on Sundays until 1:00p.
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Hearing Devices
For the hearing impaired, hearing devices are available during the service. Ask your nearest usher for assistance when you arrive.
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Weekdays Evenings
Parking is available on-street in the neighborhood.
Weekdays
On street parking available.
Braille
We also have braille hymnals available during the service.
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This Week's Sermon
Next Sunday Worship
March 22, 2026 - 10:30 AM
Finding Dayenu: When the World is Not Enough
Rabbi Michael Kengmana
From war breaking out in the Middle East, ICE and fascist repression here all across the US, ongoing genocides in Palestine and Sudan, to all the griefs and struggles we personally hold and navigate every day, it certainly can feel like this world is falling apart here in 2026. How can we speak of gratitude in these times filled with so much suffering and injustice? As we approach the Jewish holiday of Pesach (Passover) - a holiday that is grounded in giving thanks for liberation - we are called upon to ask what gratitude can offer us in these dark and difficult times. Most of all, we are called upon to ask what gratitude can help us offer each other.
What brings you here?
Every soul is sacred & worthy...and has an interesting story to tell. What's your story? What brings you here? How can we help you find a nurturing community that brings joy to you and your family? Let's get started.