UUFF is an inclusive community that encourages religious freedom, nurtures spiritual and ethical growth, celebrates diversity, and promotes a just, sustainable, and peaceful world. (Adopted April 2009)

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fairbanks was founded in 1956 to provide a place to share and explore liberal religious values in Interior Alaska.

UUFF is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) of North American congregations, and the Pacific Western Region of the UUA. We are a self-supporting congregation that governs itself on democratic principles and seeks consensus on major issues.

We are a Welcoming Congregation

We are a welcoming, open and affirming congregation, a place where people of all races, religious backgrounds, sexualities, and genders are welcome to come just as they are. In 2007, members of the Fellowship voted overwhelmingly to become an official Welcoming Congregation. UUFF advocates locally and statewide to affirm and protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Alaskans.

Our Congregational Covenant

Adopted May 3, 2026 at the UUFF Annual Meeting

Let this be a community of respect,
kindness, and compassion, grounded in
love, where all are seen and feel welcome.

Let us hold each other gently, speak with
care, listen with empathy, accept our
differences, and seek and grant forgiveness
when we fall short.

This we covenant with one another as we
learn, grow, and work together for a more
just and peaceful world.