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Living Close to the Land
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- Join NAACP’s 5th Annual Black History Community Baby Shower Donation DriveHelp support a community initiative working to reduce Black infant mortality and ensure all babies thrive beyond their first year. When: Saturday, February 22, 2025 Where: Unitarian Universalist Community Church, 10441 Shaver Rd, Portage – 9:00 – 11:00 AM Urban Alliance, 1009 Stockbridge Ave, Kalamazoo – 11:15 AM – 1:15 PM Douglass Community Association, 1000 Paterson St, ...
- Thoughtful Thursday with Russell BishopLeading A Soul-Centered Life with Russell Bishop: Join Us for February Thoughtful Thursday When: Thursday, February 27Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PMWhere: On Zoom Register here: https://tinyurl.com/UUCCSoulTalk Join us for an inspiring Thoughtful Thursday discussion featuring Russell Bishop, renowned coach, mentor, and bestselling author of From Self-Talk to Soul-Talk: What Does It Mean to Lead a Soul-Centered Life? Russell will explore what it means to ...
- Life is Better with FriendsAre you looking for a welcoming space where you can connect, feel at home, and meet new people? Join us for a special Newcomer Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Southwest Michigan! 🗓 Date: Sunday, March 2 ⏰ Time: 10:00 AM This is a perfect opportunity to experience our warm and inclusive community. ...
- Join Us for a Night of Irish Food and Festivities!Celebrate Irish culture in honor of St. Patrick’s Day with delicious food, lively music, and great company at UUCC on Saturday, March 15, at 6 PM. Indulge in a traditional Irish dinner featuring corned beef or vegetarian bratwurst, cabbage with potatoes, homemade bread, and dessert. Don’t forget to bring your favorite Irish beverage to sip ...
- Mindful Living: A Journey to Inner PeaceJoin us for the Mindful Living Course, starting October 14th, facilitated by mindfulness expert Eric Nelson. This free, flexible monthly series, held via Zoom, is part of the “Living from the Heart” program at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Portage. Designed for both new and seasoned practitioners, the course features bi-weekly sessions that include guided meditations, insights from Essential Spirituality by Roger Walsh, and engaging community ...
- Love at the CenterLove is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared values. We are accountable to one another for doing the work of living our shared values through the spiritual discipline of Love. These words introduce the newly adopted statement of principles and purposes found in Article II of the Unitarian ...
- Religious Exploration for Kids and YouthOur programs for children and youth this year will be focused on putting Love in the center of all we do! Most Sundays, classes meet on the lower level at 10:00 AM for stories, games, activities, and art. On other Sundays, children and youth stay upstairs for a multigenerational worship experience. If you have any ...
- Check us out on YouTube!UU Community Church has a YouTube channel where you can watch edited versions of our Sunday Services, listen to favorite hymns, and enjoy guided meditations. Visit us at youtube.com/@uuccswmi/playlists to see all we have on offer. Be sure to subscribe to make our videos easy to find and help us spread our life-giving ...
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Catholic nuns don’t question their faith. So, what is a person like me to do when doubt rears its insistent head. If you ask your spiritual advisor, which I did, you are told to pray because the devil is tempting you. The problem was, I had stopped believing in the devil.
So what was I to do? I decided to join an interfaith discussion group, telling my superiors that the Catholic Faith needed to be represented at these sessions. Secretly, after years of hearing what the Catholic Church told me, I decided to see how the other half lived, just in case I had missed something. Lucky for me, that group of the faithful from other denominations included a couple who belonged to the Unitarian Universalists Church. Never heard of it? Neither had I back in 1969. This couple shared their faith with the rest of us. I was stunned!
What? You mean you can build your own theology? There are no dogmas? Wow!
What? You mean you can freely (and responsibly) seek the truth and what is meaningful to you in your life? You can question and explore and doubt? No judgement or blame? Wow!
What? You mean I will no longer be a square peg in a round hole? Where do I sign up?And so began the rest of my life. The journey has not been easy. I will have to admit that it was much easier to be told what to believe than to doubt, wonder, examine, question, re-examine and continually challenge my own thinking and assumptions. But the journey has been absolutely rewarding and refreshing. I’ve learned to be open to new thoughts and ideas. I’ve learned to feel comfortable with not knowing the answers and loving the fact that life is a mystery. As a result, I’ve opened myself to meeting some wonderful people on this strange and glorious journey. The Unitarian Universalist Faith is where I’ve become grounded. It’s home where my family of other UU members support each other as we build our personal and meaningful theology. It’s where I belong.
