
This religious organization is affiliated with the NAUA, the North American Unitarian Association. Open Hearts and Minds fellowship is wholly independent, self-governed, and has no relationship with the Unitarian Universalist Association

OUR FOCUS
We focus on providing opportunities to nourish the human spirit, enrich relationships, and do the important work of social justice. We welcome your questions, comments and interest!



OUR PURPOSE
The purpose of the Fellowship is to apply our values to establish and maintain a loving, welcoming, supportive community that nurtures spiritual and personal growth.
The Fellowship's larger purpose is to create a better world through information and engagement within the Fellowship and with the wider community.

SECOND SUNDAY
ZOOM ONLY SERVICE
Please join us at 10:30 am central
on Zoom at
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9510683516
November 9th
The Eleventh Hour
Our 2nd Sunday Zoom service at 10:30 a.m. on November 9th, 2025 will be in honor of Veterans Day. Rev. Terry Cummings will share a reflection on the importance of peace and forgiveness as we remember all of those who sacrificed their lives for freedom.

FOURTH SUNDAY
IN-PERSON SERVICE
Please join us at 10:30 am central at the
South Austin Senior Activity Center
3911 Menchaca Rd, Austin, TX 78704
or join us on zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9206920833?pwd=bkhDa3htSlozNkkxbGV2eDJOWmpVQT09&omn=81701176333
October 26th
Faith Rooted in Agape: Best Hope for Global Crises.
Professor William Greenway writes as a Christian, but argues that virtually all faith traditions, from Buddhism to Humanism to Wiccan, are rooted in agape—the reality of finding oneself seized by love for others. He claims this core reality, the reality of agape, offers our best chance as we face multiple global crises in the 21st century.
Come time travel with OHMF’s elders.
This service bends time and space. Join us as our beloved elders share their thoughts, wisdom, and wishes with their own inner 8-year-old selves, who then share their own youthful musings with their elder selves.”
Looking back over our lives, what could our elder selves share with our young selves? Thinking back, what could our younger selves share with our elder selves? Nuggets of wisdom will travel forwards and backwards in time.
Professor William Greenway writes as a Christian, but argues that virtually all faith traditions, from Buddhism to Humanism to Wiccan, are rooted in agape—the reality of finding oneself seized by love for others. He claims this core reality, the reality of agape, offers our best chance as we face multiple global crises in the 21st century.Professor William Greenway writes as a Christian, but argues that virtually all faith traditions, from Buddhism to Humanism to Wiccan, are rooted in agape—the reality of finding oneself seized by love for others. He claims this core reality, the reality of agape, offers our best chance as we face multiple global crises in the 21st century.

