A reflection on our five years together.
Author Archives: uumidland

Rev. Emily’s final newsletter article
Being intentional about endings is a spiritual practice that reverberates into our other endings, past and future, and enables us to more...

No Justice, No Peace. Know Justice, Know Peace.
In this service we centered black voices, in particular a powerful sermon by UU minister Rev. Karen Hutt.

Reflection on Art & Music by Harry Nutter
Art and music will help us survive this time of uncertainty and frustration.

Good Endings: Part 1 of 3 – Rev. Emily
All beginnings carry the seeds of ending, and all endings are potential beginnings.

Rev. Emily’s Departure Announcement
February 29, 2020 Dear members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Midland, I am writing to let you know that after five...

Agnosticism & Pantheism – Reflection by Brent Caldwell
On humility and the search for truth and meaning...

Reflection by Howl Resendez
I hope we continue to choose each other. And I hope we all choose people that can open our heart’s doors and uncover our eyes.

“The Distinction between Truth & Meaning” – Lay sermon by Harry Nutter
Meaning is what allows us to persist even though we do not know everything.

“Forgiveness: Composting the Pain” – Lay Sermon by David Allen
When we forgive, we turn the refuse, the pain and anger, into fertilizer that helps us grow as humans.

“Relatively Speaking: A Tale of DNA Testing” – Margaret Assany
Margaret's experience with DNA testing yielded some surprising and life-changing information about her family.

God Is Love – Tommie McBrayer
Lay sermon by Tommie McBrayer. A Christian perspective on a loving Creator God.