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Lessons of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre For UU’s Today

Lessons of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre For UU’s Today

This service focuses on lessons from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre that may be relevant to how we as Unitarian Universalists live our values in 2021. This massacre was one of the single worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history, and likely killed or injured...

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A Mind to Marry

A Mind to Marry

There are many kinds of marriage. Some people buy the "paper-work and preacher" model, thinking it will be more durable. Others, knowing a little humor can't hurt true love, make it legal at the Elvis Presley Wedding Chapel in Vegas. And some people save money and a...

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The Ordination of Co-Minister Jerry Kerr

The Ordination of Co-Minister Jerry Kerr

Our service on October 10th is the ordination of our co-minister, Jerry Kerr. Please join us for this very special event and meet others who have traveled to Flint for this occasion. 

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Why Anti-Racism Efforts Fail

Why Anti-Racism Efforts Fail

Unitarian Universalists work around the world to fight racism, but our recent efforts have fallen flat. A UUA president resigned over it, careers have been broken, and congregations have been discarded over arguments about how to fight racism. It is one of the hottest...

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Autumn Accord

Autumn Accord

Here it comes again. The autumn brings darker, colder days, and bare, ugly trees too! It is easy to complain, but of no use of course. Our ancestors lived closer to nature, and they had no choice but to live in accord with it. Their ancient holiday of Mabon is the...

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Building the Elemental Church

Building the Elemental Church

The first churches met in the catacombs of Rome. Not pleasant, but it worked for them, and the congregants did what they had to do to keep their beliefs alive. Centuries passed, and magnificent cathedrals and austere Puritan meeting houses both served their purpose....

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Labor Day Reflections

Labor Day Reflections

Harold Ford knows a great deal about the true meaning of Labor Day. He belonged to four unions during his many years of employment, and was involved in three strikes, once serving as a bargaining team member. He also served as a picket captain during another strike...

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Sex, Satifaction and St. Augustine

Sex, Satifaction and St. Augustine

Just our luck. The guy who wrote the rule book about sex said…“don’t have any fun!” It happened 1600 years ago, and Augustine’s pathological hatred of sex is still used to shame people for their natural, healthy desires. Sorry Augustine, we are writing a new rule book, and it respects nature, and honors the responsible making of whoopie.

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Speaking Stones: Discovering Michigan’s Unburied Treasure

Speaking Stones: Discovering Michigan’s Unburied Treasure

Do you ever pick up a beautiful stone along the lakeshore and wonder where it came from or whether it held any meaning to ancient cultures? Michiganders are blessed with three Great Lakes surrounding us that bring us unimaginable treasures that each have a story to tell. Nichole and Lynn will share the meaning of stones in Michigan and how they relate to our inward selves. You’ll hear stories and legends passed down for centuries about how many common stones came to be. Whether you just marvel at their beauty and geological significance or you believe rocks and crystals create balance and direction in our everyday lives, you’ll enjoy hearing about the things we’ve had under our feet all along!

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