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Welcome!

We are so glad you are here! We sold our original building in May 2007, and are meeting at the Mukwonago United Church of Christ. In January 2008, we bought a plot of land (see the News & Events page) where we will build a new 'green' sanctuary, in which our community can grow.

These are amazing, exciting times for us, harking back to the mid 19th century pioneer days of thrilling uncertainty.

Come, be thrilled, and grow with us!

Please refer to the "Our Services" section below or the "News and Events" tab for time and place of worship.

United U & U Society of Mukwonago

The United Unitarian & Universalist Society of Mukwonago is affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association of North America (see the link to Our National Organization at top left).

As a congregation:
We encourage children,
We preserve the environment,
We nurture spiritual enrichment,
We embrace authentic relationships,
We serve each other and the larger community.

We meet in community every Sunday.

Our Services

Please join us on Sunday mornings for services at 11:30 a.m. Children have religious education classes at the same time. Child care is available for nursery and preschoolers.

We presently rent space from the Mukwonago United Church of Christ, a group gracious enough to let us use their beautiful facility on Hwy NN in Mukwonago, a mere 1000 feet west of the high school at S93 W30740 County Road NN, until we complete construction of a new church. Please refer to the Mapquest link at left for directions.

And please check the "Newcomers" page (uumuk.org/newcomers.php)for additional information you may find helpful.

Spiritual Space

The Religious Services Committee (RSC) and many members of our
congregation have been working to create a spiritual atmosphere
when we gather for worship on Sunday mornings. Jan Weigle's
beautiful chalice banner presents a visual reminder of the
symbol of our own UU tradition as well as many other spiritual
symbols. Greeters welcome members, friends and guests. The
service facilitator works to ready the sanctuary for worship.
We've often been reminded that the word "worship" evolved from
Anglo-Saxon words for "to shape worth." When we enter the
anctuary that so many have worked to make welcoming for us,
we're entering the community of people coming together to to
elp shape, consider, discuss and question our most profound
values and beliefs. And we know we'll laugh and cry as we do so.
As we greet each other and talk about our families and jobs and
environmental concerns and new convertibles, we can all keep in
mind why we choose to gather together and how we can help each
other with the fourth principle, the free and responsible search
for truth and meaning. That mindset, or spirit, can in itself
help create an atmosphere conducive to worship.
Try this the next time you're on your way to UU Mukwonago for
Sunday service: Think about what you value about our time together.
Think about why you attend Sunday service. Think about what
Unitarian Universalism means to you. Think about what UU Mukwonago
means to you. Think about what the people you'll see here mean to
you. Then Enter, Rejoice and Come In! as we worship and create
spiritual space together.

Unitarian Universalist Association
We are now meeting at the Mukwonago United Church of Christ, at S93 W30740 Hwy NN, Mukwonago, WI.

Mail goes to our offices at 201 Main St, Mukwonago, WI 53149.

Our phone number is (262) 363-5686

churchoffice@uumuk.org

Please send any comments about the Web site to webmaster@uumuk.org

Copyright 2007, The United U&U Society of Mukwonago
Mukwonago, Wisconsin