Been coming for a while, when I can (with school, that's less often than before). The full disclosure is that I am also a member, so I am obviously biassed in my rating. This is a liberal religious group, not explicitly Christian, but with roots in the Judeo-Christian tradition. We do Christian-based services for Christmas and Easter and so on, in recognition of that heritage.
A community based in covenant, not creed, there are strong buddhist influences, as well as an active Pagan women's group affiliated with the congregation. We have celebrated Seder with our Jewish members and also have a strong Humanist-Atheist membership. If you are intrigued, it is worth coming a few times before deciding one way or the other, as the types of topics and speakers can be quite diverse.
It is also a fabulous community of amazing, wonderful and wise people. But then, as I said before, I'm biassed! :-) read more