Superheroes transform physically and emotionally. They transform from “ordinary” people to people who take on obstacles as they learn about themselves. This Service celebrates the conclusion of the stewardship campaign, a time when UUCF became superheroes to each other and to the Beloved Community we wish to see in the world. Come celebrate National Superhero Day with UUCF!
This Sunday is an ACTION SUNDAY! We will meet in Adams Hall with Michele from Oakland County Foster Closet to assemble birthday kits for kids in foster care. And to learn more about the work of the foster closet.
Margaret Sanger went to jail 9 times to win the right for birth control. Katharine Dexter McCormick provided the funding for the development of the pill. Gloria Steinem said: Sanger and McCormick taught us to look at the world as if women mattered.
Our Universalist ancestors believed in a God who loves everyone. Today our UU beliefs take this original idea to mean that WE love everyone. What does that mean in the context of Justice? How do we live our Universalist beliefs in a world that is so full of injustice and inequity? Come let us explore ways we live what we believe and truly make the world a better place for everyone.