Sunday, June 15th 10:30AM

JuneTeenth

Co-minister, Lynn Kerr & The UUCF Readers’ Troupe

Wherever and whenever people win their freedom, the human heart leaps for joy!

Join us this week as our troupe of readers recount and honor the story of Black Americans learning they had won their freedom.

The story, and the new holy day of June 19th have lessons for all of us.

Questions about Unitarian Universalism, or the service? Write to us at: revjerry@uuflint.org or revlynn@uuflint.org

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Flint church airs Stonewall Uprising documentary - ABC 12 WJRT

UU Flint is in the News!

Flint church airs Stonewall Uprising documentary
ABC 12 News, WJRT

Progressive Christianity

Walk our Labyrinth

Feeling meditative, but can’t sit still long enough to meditate? Come experience the spirituality of walking a labyrinthian path. Experiencing the twists, turns and surprises of walking a labyrinth gives the brain a relaxing tickle and “ah ha .” When those feelings go on top of what you are also thinking at the same time… (what’s for supper tonight,) you get those subtle moments of timelessness. Just search “ labyrinth spirituality “ for other ways to walk the winding path. We hope you also can join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 for more mystical, reasonable, ancient, modern…healing spirituality!

 

Just enter our parking lots, drive all the way to the back lot and stay left-ish to park near our big back yard. The labyrinth is just 100 ft. Down the grassy slope. It’s ok to bring your dog but please please ( you know what’s coming) pick up after them.

Progressive Christianity

If you are part of the Progressive Christianity movement… come join us! Unitarian Universalists are the original progressive Christians and we revere and celebrate the teachings of the historical Jesus.

Watch Past Worship Services

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What people are saying:

“People love our church because they get to use their brains, as well as their hearts.”
– Rev. Jerry Kerr

What people are saying:

“It wasn’t until I found the UU Church that I was aware that others had the same questions / beliefs / non-beliefs as me. What an awakening!”
– Deb Simmons

What people are saying:

“This congregation is what I had been looking for for so long – a spiritual community with shared values, minus the judgement, dogma, and guilt.”
– David Clement

What people are saying:

“UUCF is where you will meet people who are smart, witty, kind, and compassionate.”
– Bob Olsen

What people are saying:

“Our congregation is not just a church that welcomes everyone. We are a community that accepts you as you, a unique individual. Welcome means welcome!”
– Deb Gustafson