Sunday Service
MqtUU Meeting House 1510 M-28 East, Marquette, MI, United States"Bless Animals & Remember End of WWI" Kathryn Campbell
MUUC has hired a part time Congregational Administrator! (see below for information)
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"Bless Animals & Remember End of WWI" Kathryn Campbell
This year MqtUU will have a holiday tree at the Peter White Library Winter Wonderland! Come, enjoy an evening of crafting and pizza! We'll be knitting scarves for use as garland on the tree then donating them to the homeless in our community. Other ornaments will also be created to decorate the tree and share … Continued
MqtUU Board of Trustees Meeting Saturday, November 17 @ 11am - 1pm Peter White Public Library Dave, Sari, Anne, Kathy, Mary MqtUU Board of Trustees Anne Stark, President Dave Stensaas, Vice President Mary Maki, Secretary Kathryn Campbell, Trustee Sari Embley, Trustee
February Sky
Let’s talk logistics, timeline, and fundraising ideas.
Let's gather for food, fun, fellowship & give thanks! All are welcome to bring your favorite holiday dish to share with fellow UUs, friends and family!
Thanksgiving Bread Service
"Remembering Phil Ochs - Troubadour of Protest" gg gordon
"13th" - This is a 2016 American documentary by director Ava DuVernay, which explores the "intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States. It takes its title from the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which freed the slaves and prohibited slavery, with the exception of slavery as punishment for a crime. DuVernay contends … Continued