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September 2024
Suggested link to service at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Petoskey, “Earth is a Garden.” Author and gardener Mary Agria will be our guest speaker at this service. We will meet IN PERSON for this service at the Women’s Federated Clubhouse in Marquette to watch the service and meet afterwards for discussion and fellowship.
Zoom link HERE
Find out more »Homecoming! We will meet IN PERSON at the Women’s Federated Clubhouse in Marquette for “Crossing the Water,” a homecoming service to celebrate this new era in our congregational life, including the traditional Water Communion. Our celebrant for this special event will be Rev. Suzanne Wasilczuk from Duluth, Minnesota. Music by February Sky. Click for Zoom link
Zoom link HERE
Find out more »MUUC Board of Trustees meeting, ALL WELCOME
ZOOM connection HERE
Find out more »Service with Rev. Alice Diebel at the Michigan UU Triangle Retreat: “Spirituality, Community & You,” with Petoskey and Bay de Noc UUs at Garden Grove Retreat. The service will be zoomed for those who can’t attend the retreat.
Zoom link HERE
Find out more »Suggested link to service at UU Fellowship Mino-“bimaadiziwin ᒥᓄ ᐃᒫᑎᓯᐎᓐ – The Good life,” with Lori Sherman. Lori is a member of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community tribe with deep ties to her reservation’s traditions. She wants to offer her perspective on their journey (note earlier time)
Zoom connection HERE
Find out more »October 2024
Suggested link to service at UU Petoskey, “Love at the Center,” with Rev. Alice Diebel, who will take us on a tour of the new UUA Article II values circle, which puts “Love at the Center.”
Zoom link HERE: https://unitarianpetoskey.org/?page_id=6071
Find out more »Triangle Service with Petoskey and Bay de Noc UUs, with Bob Lewis, “Indigenous People’s Day: On Colonization.”
Zoom link HERE https://unitarianpetoskey.org/?page_id=6071
Find out more »Suggested link to service at UU Congregation Eau Claire, “All is Temporary,” with the Rev. Terri Burnor and Hannah Metry, on the autumn Jewish holiday of Sukkot. NOTE: For Zoom link from UUC, complete a visitor card before noon on Friday, 10/18, click HERE for link
https://forms.gle/qASvW6bSDLFVsinz5 We are in the midst of the autumn Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which commemorates the Biblical period of wandering in the desert. Observers build a sukkah, a temporary structure that is the central symbol of this “season of joy.” What can the rituals and themes of this weeklong festival teach all of us about focusing on the important things in life?
Find out more »SPECIAL EVENT We will meet IN PERSON at the Women’s Federated Clubhouse for a service with ‘Ski (musicians Kathryn Morski, Kathryn’s daughter Caitlin and her son Brian). “Mask Optional: Spooky or Friendly?” Masks offer us opportunities to be someone else, and the chance to discover our selves. (Zoom will also be available)
Zoom link HERE https://us02web.zoom.us/j/556786154?pwd=VHFPVmN2LzN2VmhYY2hzR1krdnNMdz09#success
Find out more »November 2024
Suggested link to service at Chequamegon Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, “The Practice of Repair: Civil Resistance,” with Rev. Stacy Craig.
Do nonviolent movements make change, or is violence necessary in conflict situations? Two political scientists explored this question through the first comprehensive research project on the efficacy of civil resistance. At this service, we’ll explore their findings and how to apply them to address the many social issues and political divides in our world today. ZOOM connection HERE https://zoom.us/j/91687042498?pwd=TGpQWWl6bk0vM2ZHMVA4U0wrbnYwQT09 Meeting ID: 916 8704 2498 - Passcode: CUUF Or, join us by phone: 312-626-6799 - Meeting ID: 916 8704 2498 -…
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