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August 2022
“Mist Around The Bend – On the Possibility of Alternate Realities,” presented by February Sky
From the old Irish tales of the Faerie folk and the English legend of Avalon, to modern vampire lore and ghost stories, stories of other realities co-existing with our own, although not ordinarily accessible to us, are common in cultures all over the world. Do alternate realities actually exist, or are they pure fantasy? Do they become "real" when we have the experience of brushing up against them? We will consider these questions in song and spoken word.
Find out more »MUUC Board of Trustees Meeting, all welcome!
At the meeting house after the service or join us via Zoom at the same link as for the August 21 service.
Find out more »Martin Steindler speaks, “Do We Still Have a Magic Door?”
Whatever Martin has to say, it is sure to be interesting and thoughtful.
Find out more »September 2022
Triangle Service with Petoskey and Bay de Noc UUs, “Opposable Thumbs,” with Amy Brooks, a 7th Principle based service.
Bring your pet (or a picture of your pet).
Find out more »Homecoming Sunday, Water Communion Service with Phil Lund of the UUA, followed by potluck picnic lunch and a workshop with Phil Lund on the future of the congregagtion.
To be hopeful in these hard times is more than being foolishly romantic, according to historian Howard Zinn. It does, however, require some effort on our part. The good news is that every congregation can tap into the energy it needs to act to make this world a better place. Find out how we can - individually and collectively - behave magnificently in defiance of all hurt and heartbreak around us. The service will include the traditional UU Water Communion…
Find out more »Private Event
A private event is scheduled for this time.
Find out more »Service – “In Sweet Fields Of Autumn – A Second Harvest Celebration (Mabon or Harvest Home),” presented by February Sky
We will celebrate Harvest Home, saying a fond goodbye to Summer and reflecting on the winter to come. Bring an Autumn Harvest fruit, food or decoration to church (e.g. apples, corn, wheat, squash, acorns, autumn leaves, pine cones, etc.).
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