Upcoming Sunday Service

Out of Conflict—An Association Was Born

May 25, 2025 at 10:30 AM

Rev. Clare L. Petersberger, Kara Tyler, Director of Religious Education, and Tracy Hall, Music Director, and The TUUC Choir

Today marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of the American Unitarian Association. Why was the association formed? What were the conflicts? Who was opposed? Who was in favor of it? Is our faith tradition, today, what the founders of the American Unitarian Association imagined?

Join us for Sunday Service with our youth, members, and friends!

Our Mission and Vision

Our Mission is to deepen our ethical and spiritual lives together as we work for racial, social, and environmental justice.

Our Vision is to be an intentionally inclusive community engaging with each other and the world in a heartfelt search for truth and meaning.

Join us!

The best way to discover us is to worship with us on Sunday morning—either online or in the building. Everyone is welcome. You will find a religious community dedicated to walking together in the ways of truth known or to be made known to us. Love is at the center of our faith tradition. Our partners in the wider community serve human needs for food, shelter, education, dreams, and healthy natural environments. Come visit us! We'd love to meet you.

 

In-person and remote options

Towson Unitarian Universalist Church is located at 1710 Dulaney Valley Rd. Lutherville MD 21093. Sunday Service hours are 10:30 – 11:30 AM.

Can’t make it to the church? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with hybrid services.

Our Programs

Meet Our Worship Team

  • Rev. Clare L. Petersberger, Minister

  • SarahRuth Wekoye Davis, Community Intern Minister

  • Kara Tyler, Director of Religious Education (DRE)

  • Tracy Hall, Music Director

I belong to TUUC because it is a church home where I find a community, classes, get-togethers, and events of education and spirituality. It is where my beliefs are respected and we join together in diversity and peace. I love to learn about different religious beliefs, writings, and philosophies without being told what to believe or limited by religious dogma. I like that rather than dogma, there are values and goals that support human dignity, equality, compassion, justice, and respect for nature. 

-- Joan Kreeger

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