Highlights of Congregational Life
New Member Sunday
As our church year comes to an end, we pause to welcome our newest members and celebrate our volunteers and the transformative power of devoting time, effort, and love to something greater than ourselves. Join us onsite or online! To watch online, visit tinyurl.com/uuccnewuu26
Recent News
- Raja Khouri in Portage: A Community Conversation on Gaza, Israel, and PalestineJoin us for a Community Conversation with Raja Khouri to Explore Paths to Justice, Understanding, and Peace for Israelis and Palestinians PORTAGE, Mich. — The Unitarian Universalist Community Church (UUCC) of Portage will host a community conversation with author, human rights advocate, and social innovator Raja Khouri on Sunday, June 28, at 1:00 p.m. at the ...
- 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 ...
- Calling & Connection: A Michigan UU Zoom GatheringJoin 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 ...
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Our People
I became a member of the UUCC for a few reasons. First, I was looking for a place of community during a difficult time in my life – dealing with a job I deeply disliked, family pressures, and more existential worries. The members were very friendly and welcoming, and happily helped me to move past those problems. I also felt (and still feel) that it’s been getting harder to find community-oriented socialization here in the USA, and this was a good way to explore the options that are out there.
Second, it helped me to heal the emotional wounds I was still carrying from growing up in a very rigid, literalist, fundamentalist church that had taught me to distrust religious institutions in general. I was able to, for the first time in my life, have honest and open discussions about my thoughts and doubts about spiritual topics without having to fear an angry backlash.
Finally, because this is a group of people who care to think about and discuss many important topics – religion, politics, history, science, philosophy – in a way that invites free thought and open communication. I have enjoyed many of the sermons and guest speakers and left with interesting new knowledge and perspectives that I hadn’t seen before.
Joel




