Highlights of Congregational Life
Life is a River
Local artist Conrad Kaufman’s planned visit to UUCC last month was interrupted by bad weather. He joins us to reflect on life as a river and its connection to creativity and the course of his life. For the Zoom link: tinyurl.comuuccriveragain
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- Beat the Winter Blues with Megan DooleyWarm Up Winter with Food, Music, and Community Shake off the winter chill and join us for an evening of warmth, flavor, and fun at our Beat the Winter Blues Fundraiser on Saturday, February 28, beginning at 5:00 PM at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church. This all-ages event is the perfect way to gather with friends, ...
- Unlock the Power of Mindful LivingAre you ready to bring more calm, compassion, and clarity into your daily life? This fall, mindfulness teacher Eric Nelson returns with Mindful Living, a free monthly Zoom series designed to help you nurture emotional resilience, practice self-compassion, and quiet the inner critic. Hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Southwest Michigan, this series is part of their Living from ...
- Sailing Around the WorldOver the past few years, our Religious Exploration classes for kids have focused on Unitarian Universalist values and identity. This year, we’re ready to broaden our perspective and begin exploring other faith traditions, and identify how they are both similar to and different from our own. Tying in with UUCC’s spiritual theme of the year, Streams ...
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I could no longer pretend there was only one path when I knew there are many paths leading to God. I believe the Creator is more inclusive than any of us can imagine. As humans, we look for the assurance of one narrow road to lead us home. Unfortunately, religion tells us the road is reserved only for those who believe and follow that specific doctrine. How can that be true for Christians and for Jews and for Muslims and for Hindis?
In UUCC, I’ve found a home that allows and welcomes my belief of “many paths lead to God”. Our Pastor, Reverend Gy, and guest pastors inspire us with stories and messages from all the major world religions. We, as a spiritual community, believe in Science, protecting our planet and all living beings, and are greatly concerned about Climate Change.
While I was not raised in a politically and socially active home, I understand that protests and rallies are often required to get the attention of the public and policymakers. UUCC is very active and intentional in aligning with change-making efforts for a more equitable and just society for all. The folks at UUCC walk the talk!
On a personal note, I have never found a more welcoming, supportive, and compassionate community. People generously serve in our sponsorship of a Refugee Congolese Family and our quarterly Generosity Sundays – collection plate is given toward a local charity.
Congregants are also empowered to use their passions and talents in any area of their choosing. I enjoy serving on the board, marketing committee, singing in the choir, and will soon be facilitating a monthly Zoom group on “Civil Conversations”.
UUCC is a place for independent thinkers searching for truth who join together to make the world a kinder place. It is the spiritual community my husband and I have chosen to call “home”.
Darby Fetzer



