Category: What’s New

Beginners’ Tarot Class

Fridays – March 29, April 5, April 12, April 19 5:30-7:00pm in UL302

Beginners’ Tarot Class, hosted by CUUPs, is a series of classes (4) taught by Kelly Resendez Bailey.  Kelly is an ordained interfaith minister of 20 years and has been teaching pagan study groups 30 years. She is … read more.

“Human Race” Conversation

Sunday, April 7 at 12:00pm in UL302
“Race” is a difficult topic, often avoided for fear of saying something wrong—something stupid—or of offending someone.  It’s increasingly important to face the reality of where we are as a society, and to do something concrete about it.  And … read more.

General Assembly 2019

Registration is open!

If you are interested in serving as a delegate, please contact Sarah Schulz, Board President.

UUFoM Parents’ Circle Meeting

Sunday, March 10 at 9:15am in UL302
Bagels & childcare provided

The Parents’ Circle is made up of families with children through 12th grade, gathering together for discussions, activities, potlucks, and more.  We also have a private Facebook group for safe sharing.

Join us the second Sunday of the month. In March … read more.

Considering Membership? 

How do people of diverse beliefs become part of one congregation? “UUFoM and You,” led by Rev. Connie Grant and representatives of the Welcome and Engagement Teams, has been rescheduled to Saturday, March 9, 9:00 – 11:30am.  Please register here or on the Events bulletin … read more.

Care Kit Supplies Requested

On March 3, our Religious Education classes will be putting together care kits for the City Rescue Mission of Saginaw. We are putting together some personal kits with socks, and other small items, in addition to shelter supplies on the Needs List. If you are … read more.

“Human Race” Conversation

Sunday, April 7 at 12:00pm in UL302
“Race” is a difficult topic, often avoided for fear of saying something wrong—something stupid—or of offending someone.  It’s increasingly important to face the reality of where we are as a society, and to do something concrete about it.  And … read more.