2/26/2023 – My Antiracist Journey: Part Two
“My Antiracist Journey: Part Two” – Join in the second in a series of services examining one person’s transformation from privileged innocent to committed antiracist accomplice. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
“My Antiracist Journey: Part Two” – Join in the second in a series of services examining one person’s transformation from privileged innocent to committed antiracist accomplice. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
“Let the Children March” Members of the Midland Area Youth Action Council will speak to us about their mission of community involvement and cultural awareness. Sponsored by the Social Justice Team. There will be a special collection to support this organization. Led by Susan Mayer.
“An Ever-Changing Faith” – Unitarian Universalism, as a living tradition, has evolved over centuries and continues to do so. Join us in reviewing the many ways we have found meaning in life and come to where we are today. Our choir will sing, and the UU Fellowship of Central Michigan will join us by Zoom. … Continue reading 1/29/2023 – An Ever-Changing Faith
“Don’t Just Do Something, Sit There” – Renewal can take many forms. Join us in examining just a few. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
“My Antiracist Journey: Part One” – Join in the first in a series of services examining one person’s transformation from privileged innocent to committed antiracist accomplice. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
“Seeing the World through New Eyes” – Many of us feel the new year is a time to let the past go and see the world anew. The New Year provides good symbolism to remind us of this; indeed every experience changes our perspectives and every day offers an invitation to a fresh approach. Join … Continue reading 1/1/2023 – Seeing the World through New Eyes
“The Blessings of Committee Work” Join fellowship members Sarah Nuss-Warren, Patricia Calahan, Beth Sperry, and Shannon Sonoras as they reflect on the personal benefits they have experienced as a result of being involved with ministry teams and committees at UUFoM. Service led by Sarah Nuss-Warren.