Author: WAltmeier

A Reflection of Service

by Lisa JanetskiHello everyone, I’m Lisa Janetski and I just finished my first two-year term as a member-at-large on the board of directors. My role on the board was mainly to support the work of the board. We started a Vision/Mission restatement journey that is near and dear to me, along with many other projects … Continue reading A Reflection of Service

More Presidential Prattling

Hope everyone is keeping warm! It’s Sunday afternoon and I’m still thinking about this mornings service. I really enjoyed it. It’s true, we are a very caring community and Unitarian Universalism does have a lot to offer. How do we get the message out? How do people find out who we are? How we get … Continue reading More Presidential Prattling

Euchre/Game Night FUNdraiser – Friday, February 16

After the dark and cold of January, how about some fun and games? Our next Euchre/Game Night FUNdraiser will be held on Friday, February 16 at 6:30 PM. Both euchre and non-euchre players are welcome! Sign yourself and your game-playing friends up soon. Light snacks, drinks and dessert will be provided. $10 per person–and for euchre players, make sure to bring quarters in case you … Continue reading Euchre/Game Night FUNdraiser – Friday, February 16

Considering Membership?

Sunday, February 11, at 12:30 PMInterested in becoming a member? Attend an orientation session!  “UUFoM & You” is led by Rev. Eric Severson and an experienced lay leader. If you need childcare, please leave a comment when you sign up or email. Sign up here!

Public Radio Bundling

Do you enjoy listening to programs such as All Things Considered, Science Friday, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, The 1A, or World Café on Delta College or WCMU Public Radio? If you appreciate our local public radio stations, you can support them and help others learn about UUFOM at the same time, by joining our … Continue reading Public Radio Bundling

1/21/2024 – “Working Toward Liberating Love”

What does it mean to work toward liberating love? Join us as guest speaker Ryan Griffus, director of the Midland County Juvenile Justice Center, describes his work and commitment to loving the next generation. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.