Recent News

  • Backyard BBQ POSTPONED
    Due to the poor air quality and the chance of rain, we have made the difficult decision to POSTPONE the Backyard BBQ. But don’t despair!  We will try again in August. The new date for the event is Saturday, August 29.  Everything else will be the same. We will fire up the grill, play a few games, and enjoy a wonderful concert ...
  • 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 ...

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UUCC is at the intersection of all the things we value most. At UUCC, we have formed close relationships with people who share our values about equity and social justice. UUCC works with ISAAC (Interfaith Strategy for Advocacy and Action in the Community) to address the causes and impact of racial and economic disparities in our community. Through this collective impact model, we have been effective in making policy and practice changes at the local level.

We are deeply committed to spiritual development and exploration. The weekly Sunday services, guided wellness meditations, and religious education for our children provide support and inspiration for our family to develop meaningful spiritual practices. Our children have learned to articulate what they believe and how to make choices that are aligned with their values.

We also aspire to live in a way that reduces our carbon footprint so we can help protect the earth’s natural resources for generations to come. We are members of the Sustainability Support Group at UUCC. In this group, we share information and hold each other accountable for making personal changes and advocating for systemic changes.

UUCC has been our spiritual home for over 20 years as we have gone through many life stages, from early adulthood serving as UUCC youth group advisors to our life now as parents of teens who are transitioning to college. Through each stage, we have been fully supported by our church family and cannot imagine our lives without UUCC.