MUUC Board of Trustees meeting – all welcome
Join by Zoom at that same link as used for Sunday services
MUUC has hired a part time Congregational Administrator! (see below for information)
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Join by Zoom at that same link as used for Sunday services
Phil and Susan are musicians whose repertoire includes a great deal of music that is hundreds of years old. They will share their reflections on how that music, and the stories of the people and events behind it, has not only enhanced their own lives, but has also opened the minds of many of their … Continued
Come help wash or have us get your car nice and clean! Free will donation! Bring snacks if you like. We will set up around 10:30 and have signs by McDonalds as well. Car wash proceeds will be split between UU Youth and UPAWS.
Are you a Unitarian Universalist? You may also be a Humanist.
Dan Young (He, him, his) is a founding member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Bay de Noc. He serves currently as the Member at Large to the Executive Board and is a member of the Advisory Board for MUUSJN—The Michigan UU Social Justice Network. Dan is married to Helen Sherman. All told, they have three … Continued
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 … Continued
At the meeting house after the service or join us via Zoom at the same link as for the August 21 service.
Whatever Martin has to say, it is sure to be interesting and thoughtful.