This Week's Service

The Rainbow Connection

Celebrate the beauty of diversity and the power of unity at our annual multigenerational Flower Communion Service. In this cherished ritual, we gather with flowers of every color of the rainbow to create a bouquet that symbolizes both our individuality and our deep connection to one another.   Join us onsite or online! If you come … Continue reading The Rainbow Connection

Recent News

  • Kids Theatre Camp is Back!
    Open House Theatre Company (OHTC) and the Unitarian Universalist Community Church (UUCC) of Southwest Michigan are thrilled to offer an exciting one-week Kids Theatre Day Camp tailored for children aged 8-12. Scheduled from August 10 -14 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily, this camp guarantees a week packed with laughter, learning, and creativity. The camp ...
  • Sacred Duty: A Muslim Perspective on Social Justice
    Thoughtful Thursday with Maliha Raza May 14 at 7 PM on Zoom To register: tinyurl.com/uuccsjislam We are honored to welcome Maliha Raza as our guest speaker for Thoughtful Thursday on May 14 at 7:00 PM on Zoom. This special evening will explore the powerful connection between faith and social justice through the lived experiences of a dedicated ...
  • Join the UUCC 30-Day Sustainability Challenge!
    Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on the planet—one small step at a time? Join our Earth Day 30-Day Sustainability Challenge and explore simple, actionable ways to live more gently on the Earth. Each Monday from April 20 to May 18, you’ll receive an email filled with inspiring resources—things to read, listen to, watch, and do—all designed to ...
  • Calling & Connection: A Michigan UU Zoom Gathering
    Join the Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network at 7 PM on the 4th Wednesday of each month for a brief but meaningful time to connect and take action together. This gathering is a chance to be with other Michigan UUs who care about justice and want to do something tangible. To register, visit tinyurl.com/muusjnaction Together, we’ll ...
  • Unlock the Power of Mindful Living
    Are 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 World
    Over 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 ...

Our People

My mother’s side of the family is Catholic and I attended parochial school. Around the age of 13, I figured out that this religion wasn’t working for me and that Atheism was a better fit, with the freedom to explore my own ideology. I graduated college and worked at a social work/community center in Kalamazoo County.

I had a really rough year in 2010 and was not coping well, after unexpectedly losing my brother and a friendship of 12 years. I had seen a UU church in Jackson, and really liked the messages on their sign, so I checked out UUCC’s website to confirm that it was truly a liberal church. I was excited to see this was true! A friend invited me to a service. I knew this was a small congregation and was concerned that it might be a bit cliquish.

Great news for me that it wasn’t! My first day there, people were very friendly, and when I asked if I could help with the dishes, no one tried to persuade me otherwise. It was a simple gesture, but one I desperately needed. I had felt lost after my brother had died. I needed a sense of belonging and purpose and even with something as small as dishes, it was something that I needed to be able to give back. I also love that the services vary, and that learning is always encouraged. UUCC tries to change the world for the better. No specific beliefs are required, and everyone is welcomed.

I have made a lot of friends at UUCC, people I enjoy talking to on Sundays, at meetings, and at the awesome events (Chili dinner in January for example). This place has helped me survive some of the worst years I’ve had, and I am so glad I am a part of it.