History
In 1961 a group of committed people formed a Unitarian Fellowship in the Copper Country in order to have a religious education program for their children, as well as to have a presence in the community. However, as the children grew up, the group dwindled and ultimately was dissolved in late 1969. In 1984, a group of committed religious liberals in the Copper Country came together and reestablished a fellowship. By the next year, they were recognized by the Unitarian Universalist Association as a member congregation and have continued to grow over the last three decades. We are certified as a Welcoming Congregation.
Specialties
Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is an inclusive liberal religious community in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. As a Welcoming Congregation, all are welcome in our fellowship regardless of race and ethnicity; sex; gender identity and expression; sexual, affectional, and romantic orientation; social and economic class; and physical and mental ability. Our members and friends come from and are influenced by a diversity of religious and theological beliefs, including Christianity, Humanism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Paganism, earth-centered spirituality, and atheism. We especially strive to meld the rational and the spiritual in our practices and lives. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here! We are a member congreation of the Unitarian Universalist Association.