MCUUF welcomes everyone, regardless of age, race or ethnicity, immigration status, sexual orientation,
gender identity, or disability. Wherever you are on your spiritual path, you are welcome here.

Content or Complacent? 

Sunday, November 24 at 10 am. Continuing this month’s theme of “gratitude” we welcome back to our pulpit Danielle Garrett, who is serving this year as assistant minister at First Unitarian Church of Portland. The poet Mary Oliver writes, “Sometimes I need only to stand wherever I am to be blessed.”  It’s a powerful sentiment, … Continue reading Content or Complacent? 

This month’s theme is “Wisdom & Reimagining the Common Good”

    Reimagining the Common Good through the lens of wisdom involves applying ethical principles, empathy, and long-term thinking to create a society where everyone can thrive. By fostering interconnectedness, promoting justice and equity, supporting lifelong learning, and nurturing environmental stewardship, wisdom offers a powerful framework for addressing complex social challenges and enhancing collective well-being. It is only with this wisdom that we can begin to imagine a good that is both common and uncommon, but wisdom alone will not make it so. Through intentional action and thoughtful leadership, we can harness the power of wisdom to build a more just, compassionate, and sustainable world.

    Events

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    In-Person Worship – What to Expect

    MCUUF is currently offering services in a variety of formats. Usually, the first Sunday of the month is virtual only, on Zoom. The second and fourth Sundays are multiplatform, offered both at our meeting space in the Rockford Grange and online. And the third Sunday is in person only at the Grange; no Zoom is available for this service. Any changes to this schedule will be announced well in advance. On these “hybrid” Sundays, screens allow those attending in person and those on Zoom to see and interact with one another. We ask that in-person attendees be up to date on their COViD vaccinations and stay home if they are feeling ill. Our meeting space is well ventilated, we offer plenty of space between seats, and we have hand sanitizer available. Masks are optional but recommended during periods of higher transmission Children are warmly welcomed in the service, and we also have a child care attendant who can entertain the younger set in our adjoining “wiggle room.” For more information contact the office at [email protected]  or leave us a message at 503-482-9181. And we look forward to having you join us on Sunday morning.