Our services follow a monthly theme, which you can read about Here …

Our Sunday services take place in-person at 481 Zeandale Road and on Zoom.  We have fellowship and conversation beginning at 10:30 am (both in-person and on Zoom), and the service starts at 10:45 am.  Find helpful information and links at https://uufm.net/zoom/.

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Poetry of Renewal and Transformation

We celebrate the season of transformation and the Easter spirit of renewal by reading and reciting poetry together. Dan Swenson is convening.

Join us in-person on Zeandale Rd or on Zoom.

No Word for Dis/abled: A Reflection on Interdependence

We are joined by charlee huffman, Kaw Nation Citizen, poet, theologian, curriculum designer, and gentle soul, who speaks at the intersections of identity with a deep grounding wholeness. This is an important opportunity to open our minds and hearts and begin a conversation with our … read more.

Who’s Got You: A Commentary on Interdependence

Not all heroes wear capes. We’re all heroes to someone. The Super Hero inside all of us is one that understands our limits and how being stronger together is the greatest virtue of all. We convince ourselves that we alone are capable of securing outcomes. … read more.

Common Ground

Sunday morning, we’ll watch the film Common Ground, which provides hope for future generations with concrete ways to fix a broken planetary system. The film explores how regenerative agriculture can help heal the soil, our health, and the planet. Don’t miss the Interfaith Earth Day … read more.

Why We Can’t Live Without Bugs

Dr. Rob Morrison, Research Entomologist with the USDA speaks on and celebrates how the little creatures run the world. We will journey from right outside your garden window where an ecological drama is playing out under your nose to discussing the ramifications of what it … read more.

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