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Fellowship Picture Days!

Sunday, May 14Saturday, May 20Sunday, May 28 We are currently updating the Fellowship Directory and we would love to update your photo or take a new one! Dress to impress…or not! Pictures will be taken after services on the Sundays listed and during Rev. Eric’s Ordination and Full Fellowship Celebration. If you had your picture taken … Continue reading Fellowship Picture Days!

4/30/2023 – The Divinity of Youth

“The Divinity of Youth” – In a poem by Christopher Morley, a “strange divinity” suffuses every child. Let us gather in reverence and celebration of the youngest among us. Will include a child dedication ceremony, led by Rev. Eric Severson.

4/16/2023 – Unitarian Universalist Musicians’ Palette

“Unitarian Universalist Musicians’ Palette” – Join us Music Sunday to listen to a diverse palette of music performed by our many talented musicians, including the UUFoM choir. As Unitarian Universalist musicians, we hold both joy and responsibility in gathering diverse music to enrich our Sunday services each week. Drawing from our many spiritual and sacred … Continue reading 4/16/2023 – Unitarian Universalist Musicians’ Palette

3/26/2023 – Revelations and Epiphanies

“Revelations and Epiphanies” – In an open, ongoing search for truth and meaning, we are subject to revelations and epiphanies all the time. Join us in examining the challenges and opportunities. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.

3/19/2023 – The Wheel Turns to Spring!

“The Wheel Turns to Spring!” – Join us for an intergenerational service celebrating Ostara — the return of the sun and springtime — marked by the vernal equinox. Led by Rev. Eric Severson and DRE Monica Hughes.

3/12/2023 – Simple and Kind

“Simple and Kind” – Join us for reflections on showing love and compassion toward nonhuman beings and a growing international understanding of personhood. New member recognition ceremony! Led by Rev. Eric Severson.

3/5/2023 – Sources of Truth and Wisdom from a Jewish Perspective

Rabbi Daniel K. Alter, Director of Education at Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor, will explore sources of truth and wisdom from a Jewish perspective. This will span both ancient and modern texts, from Torah and Talmud to 20th and 21st century scholars, and, hopefully, offer some guidance for daily life in a complicated world.