Welcome TO HUUC
Welcome home
Namaste,
If you’re searching for a caring, compassionate community; a house of worship where you’re encouraged to be exactly who you are; a safe place for children and adults to explore, experience and express their own spiritual truths: Welcome home.
For nearly 60 years, Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation has been a beacon of freedom in Muskegon. At Harbor UU there are no denominational doctrines or dogmas, no clerical creeds or codes, no religious rules or restrictions that bind your mind, regulate your body or stifle your spirit. You’re free to form your own theology and live your life fully alive.
Our Sunday Service and lifelong learning programs are intended to appeal to the head, touch the heart, stir the soul (and maybe even tickle the funny bone). All are welcome: Christians and Jews, Buddhists and Hindus, Muslims and more; deists and theists, agnostics and atheists, naturalists and humanists; those who enjoy music and poetry, art and literature, science and silence. On any given Sunday you’re likely to hear the words of Jesus or Gandhi, the Dalai Lama or Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King or Henry David Thoreau.
While we care about where you’ve been and where you want to go, we care even more about where you are now. We rejoice with those who celebrate and mourn with those who suffer. We commit random acts of kindness (and planned ones, too) and we seek justice and peace for everyone, everywhere.
We appreciate the words of Unitarian Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Life is a journey, not a destination;” the words of author Carl Sandburg, “Life is like an onion: you peel it off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep;” and the words of singer Tom Cochrane, “Life is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long.”
People of all ages gather at Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation for our 11 a.m. Sunday Service and Religious Education at 1296 Montgomery Avenue in Muskegon. If Harbor UU sounds like your kind of spiritual community, we invite you to visit us. Or visit us again. Then keep visiting us, until you finally feel like you’ve found your: Welcome home.
Shalom, Salaam, Peace,
Bill Freeman
Minister
Bill.Freeman@HarborUU.org
