Welcome Lindsey Greene, our new Coordinator for Worship and Community Life!
Lindsey will collaborate with us as we shape our Sunday morning services, which are spiritually inclusive, varied, and justice oriented.
Lindsey will collaborate with us as we shape our Sunday morning services, which are spiritually inclusive, varied, and justice oriented.
Dear UUCM Community: I am very pleased to announce that Sage Fogle will be joining us as the new music director at UUCM as of January 1. Hurrah! Sage, who uses the pronouns they/them, will coordinate all aspects of the church music program including hymns and special music, and will be present in church two Sundays a month, playing the piano and coordinating the choir. Sage is enthusiastic about the idea of … Continue reading Welcome Sage Fogle, our new Music Director!
Welcome to the new year in Church, and in the Children’s program! We have a lot of exciting things planned for this year. The younger kids will be exploring the UU principles in their classes. And the teenagers will be developing a service to celebrate the new mural. Stay tuned for more and please reach … Continue reading Children’s Program News
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford deeply mourns the loss of our beloved member and friend, Joseph Walters, who passed away suddenly on Nov 22, 2020. Always a warm and friendly presence in our church, Joe contributed enormously to church life through his musical talents, especially his wonderful clarinet playing and singing in our choir. … Continue reading Joe Walters – In Memoriam
See photos from our Halloween party which was hosted by our Religious Education team.
Our UUCM Community Retreat is coming soon! Sat 9/14 from 9:30-1:30 at the Islamic Cultural Center of Medford (ICCM), 43 High St. All are welcome: come participate in envisioning together our ministry as a congregation and our vision for ministry going forward, as well as learn more about UUCM, enjoy music and fellowship, and get inspired … Continue reading Community Retreat – Sat. Sept. 14
Our 2017-2018 book group still has openings on Sunday afternoon. October’s selection is the rich debut novel Homegoing, by Yaa Gyasi, a novel that confronts us with the involvement of Africans in the enslavement of their own people. The tale begins in the late 18th century in an Asante village, part of the Gold Coast … Continue reading Sign up for our 2017-2018 Book Group