welcome to remain in the service with their family.
We encourage all to stay after our Sunday Service and join use as we continue conversation from the service, and/or other topics of interest, in a casual mingle with coffee, tea, juice and an occasional sweet treat from our UU cooks.
Comfortable attire is encouraged.
We support a liberal religious tradition that respects ideas, values diversity, and encourages the exploration of spirituality and life's meaning.
Being a Unitarian Universalist means taking personal responsibility for your own religious life. No one will try to remake you religiously. We won't offer you "final and absolute truths" or rigid dogma. Instead, we try to provide a stimulating and congenial atmosphere in which you may seek answers...in which you may ask new questions...in which you are free to discover the best that is in you.
We reject the idea that a book or institution is superior to the conscience and intellect of a morally responsible human being. We affirm that your spiritual well-being is yours to determine. No one else can live your own life for you.
Our Call
We are a religious group with individual beliefs,
led by the democratic process.
We provide a nurturing place to express ourselves
and to enrich Bay County by our Works.
If you would like more information, a newsletter, or someone to call you, please contact us below.
Childcare is provided or children and youth are welcome
to remain in the service with their family.
Sept. 7
"Homecoming" - As water flows downhill, we flow back to our regular program year after a summer of informal activities and travels. Tiffany Sapp will lead a participatory service based on renewal of our community and celebration of the Water Ceremony. PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING A SMALL SAMPLE OF WATER FROM YOUR TRAVELS OR AN IMPORTANT PLACE OR EVENT.
First Sunday Potluck Luncheon following our Sunday program will feature Mexican Cuisine. Please bring a dish to share with others. There is plenty of ice cream in the freezer for dessert. Something to go with the ice cream might be nice. Remember that we will need some to stay a little late to help with the clean-up.
Sept. 14
"Putting Yourself in the Place of Others" - Presented by member George Stevenson
Sept. 21
"Ramadan and Our Continuing Dialogue" - Representative from the Bay Islamic Society will be with us to share in this discussion.
Sept. 28
"Perfectionism: The Not So Hidden Agenda in American Religion" - Presented by Dr. Joseph Howell