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Rev. Mark Evens,
This Sunday

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Feb. 5, 2012
9:30am & 11:30am

Rev. Gail R. Geisenhainer,
Senior Minister

Three C's of Unitarian Universalism

Every Sunday We Offer ...

Newcomer Welcome

Newcomer Welcome

Options for infants and children, middle school and high school

Options for:

infants and children
middle school
high school

Hearing Amplification

sound amplification headphones, large print hymnals and orders of service are available for pick-up at the rear of the sanctuary

wheelchair accessibility

Wheelchair accessibility

American Sign Language interpreter upon request

American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter
upon request

We are many. We are one.

Sunday is our time to gather together as one congregation for uplifting, stimulating worship services. Sunday services provide an opportunity for congregants representing a wide spectrum of beliefs, interests, and backgrounds to worship together and rejoice in our spiritual connectedness and shared values.

Our hour long services typically include instrumental music and singing, a time for meditation and a sermon or presentation. Children usually join us for the beginning of the service before going to Spiritual Growth & Development classes.

At our Social Hour following our services many of the active First UU social justice groups, recreation groups, and interest groups display information to inform the community of current causes, events, or classes. Sometimes there are Sunday Forums that allow additional presentations and dialog on a range of topics of interest to our congregation and to the wider Ann Arbor area community.

Opportunities for small group worship and quest are available at other times and settings. Some of those opportunities include Chalice Circles (small group ministries),Spiritual Growth & Development classes for all ages, and for the college age group, the Campus Ministry.