Sunday Service - 28 Jan. 2024
October 2023 - El Camino de Santiago
Kokomo Pride Festival - June 24, 2023
After 18 years in our church building we are compelled to find a more accommodating space for our group. (Winter 2023)
FAREWELL
MOVERS
STAGING FOR THE BIG JOB OF UNPACKING
GETTING SETTLED
Showtime
October 2022 power-washing party.
Thanks to Bev, Steve, Sarah, Sandy & Doug for sprucing up the exterior.
Thanks to Bev, Steve, Sarah, Sandy & Doug for sprucing up the exterior.
Committees
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Kokomo is a cooperative endeavor, and we need you to help us be successful! Join one of our committees, including the Sunday Programs, Building and Grounds, or Social Justice, and find yourself among friends!
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Kokomo is a cooperative endeavor, and we need you to help us be successful! Join one of our committees, including the Sunday Programs, Building and Grounds, or Social Justice, and find yourself among friends!
Joys and Concerns
At the beginning of our service, we take time to share what is making us happy, and what we are concerned about. Those that wish are allowed to light a candle and express their joys or concerns. Our minister, Beverly Seese, is shown participating in this part of our service.
At the beginning of our service, we take time to share what is making us happy, and what we are concerned about. Those that wish are allowed to light a candle and express their joys or concerns. Our minister, Beverly Seese, is shown participating in this part of our service.
Intergenerational Ingathering and Water Communion Service
During our summer break, members of our fellowship collect small samples of water during their travels. At our water ceremony in September, we pour our collected water into a common vessel and share our stories about the location the water came from. Combining the water is symbolic of our joining together again.
During our summer break, members of our fellowship collect small samples of water during their travels. At our water ceremony in September, we pour our collected water into a common vessel and share our stories about the location the water came from. Combining the water is symbolic of our joining together again.