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UUMC UUMC seeks to be a model for living our faith in an imperfect world, to be a sanctuary for healing and spiritual renewal and a leader in the struggle for justice
Our Team — UUMC UUMC member Cindy Reeves joined the staff in August of 2010, and has also been our Wedding Coordinator since her own wedding here in 2008 She is responsible for all things financial for both the church and the Early Childhood Center (ECC), as well as everything related to the church campus itself
Open Door — UUMC Churches looking to volunteer can bring up to 14 people once a quarter If you’d like to bring more people, come more frequently or have any other questions about large groups, please contact us at opendoor@uumc org to discuss We love donations to our Fig Leaf Closet Visit uumc org fig-leaf to see our list of current needs
Fig Leaf Store — UUMC 7:30-10am: 2 stockroom volunteers sort clothes on 4th floor; 4-6 clothing runners fill clothing requests on 2nd and 4th floors (may occasionally go briefly outside unless you request to stay entirely inside 3-4 volunteers, 7:30-10am Distribute toiletry bags and clothing, count guests; help clean parking lot
Teresas Note - May 9, 2025 — UUMC Rev Kim and Dr Park and their precious daughter Saige are incredible gifts to our UUMC family I’m grateful for their presence and their voices in our congregation May is also Asian Pacific Islander Month It is an invitation to learn about other cultures and to continue our own work in antiracism
Online Worship — UUMC Get to know some of the cool people in our congregation with Peeps of UUMC Take a moment of reflections and center your self with Pastor Teresa’s Take These Words
Upcoming Events — UUMC From fun, community building activities to educational and spiritual growth opportunities, there are always great events happening at UUMC If you want to stay in the loop about upcoming events, sign up for our newsletters!
Our History — UUMC These facts come from a history of UUMC written by long-standing member Dr Margaret Berry In March of 1887, Berry wrote that Reverend J E Stovall began services in Honey Chapel, a tiny building on the UT campus owned by the Northern Methodist Episcopal Church
Sermon Podcast — UUMC Whether you missed a service, or just want to hear it again, we’ve got podcast versions of the sermons here for your enjoyment You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get the newest episodes sent to your phone as soon as they’re live