No matter what is happening in the world, pleasure and joy are still tools of resilience we can use to help us maintain our equilibrium and build connection. Come hear Halli Carbrey share about pleasure and joy as resources for daily living.
A little talked about aspect of UU history is the walkout that happened at the 1969 General Assembly. There were opposing efforts to respond to the civil rights movement which resulted in a split in UU leadership. This event continues to have longstanding ramifications to this day. Come learn about this history and contemplate how we can truly live our values of inclusion.
Our annual Service of the Living Tradition honors members and leaders. Together we'll share the story of this past year and celebrate UUCF's thriving community.
The Earth itself – especially Michigan’s beautiful lakes, hills, and woods – is a wonderful source of joy we can all experience. Come, let us celebrate our connection to the Earth and remind ourselves of our responsibility to lovingly care for it in all we do.