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Berrien Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (St. Joseph, MI)
If you are lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, or if you think you might be, we welcome you to join
with us to participate fully and openly in our congregational life. The Berrien Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship (BUUF) has become a Welcoming Congregation recognized by the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Our Mission:
To question, to love, to serve, to celebrate differences - together.
Our Covenant:
We, the members of the Berrien Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, covenant to provide
a caring community that nurtures and respects the worth and dignity of each person, recognizes the
interdependence of all living things, supports the individual in the search for spirituality and the
exploration of the mysteries of life, and extends itself into the world in which we live.
Our Purpose:
The purpose of Berrien Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is to foster spiritual
development and individual freedom of thought and belief, to seek truth, to promote justice and the
democratic process in human relations, and to nurture each other through acceptance, respect and
compassion. The Fellowship declares and affirms its special responsibility to promote the full
participatioin of persons in all of its activities and in the full range of human endeavor without regard to
race, color, sex, disability or handicap, affection or sexual orientation, age, national origin, or political
orientation, and without requiring adherence to any particular interpreation of religion or to any
particular religious belief or creed.
Services:
Sunday, 10:30 am. Children's Religious Education and Nursery Care: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
Berrien Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Religious Leader Beth Lefever
4340 Lincoln Avenue
Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085-8712
Phone: 269.429.2883
E-mail:
minister@buuf2.org
Website:
www.buuf2.org
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First Congregational United Church of Christ (Coloma, MI)
In the spirit of Paul’s words we the members of
First Congregational United Church of Christ of Coloma, Michigan recognize, celebrate, and give
thanks for the diversity in which God created us, each in God’s image and beloved by God. We
recognize, celebrate and give thanks for the many diverse gifts of God among us. With God’s grace,
we seek to be a congregation that includes all persons, embracing differences of sexual
orientation, gender, marital status, age, mental and physical ability, as well as racial,
ethnic, or socio-economic background. We welcome all to share in the life and leadership,
ministry and fellowship, worship and sacraments, responsibilities and blessings of participation
in our congregation.
Our Mission: The mission of the individual,
community, and world ministry of the First Congregational United Church of Christ Coloma is to
to live justice, to embrace kindness, and to walk our faith in partnership with God.
Our Purpose: To examine and develop
spiritually, intellectually, and socially, and to act upon our faith by promoting justice, peace,
and outreach.
First Congregational United Church of Christ (Coloma, MI)
Reverend Kevin J. McLemore
182 Church Street
P.O. Box 247
Coloma, Michigan 49038
Phone: 269.468.6261
Website:
www.colomaucc.org
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New Life Community Church of Hope (LaPorte, Indiana)
All of God's children are welcome here. We offer a Christ-centered,
spirit filled worship & ministry. Singles ConneXion and AIDS/HIV support. Something for everyone. Services include Sunday School
(10:00 a.m. CST), Worship (11:00 a.m. CST), Wednesday Prayer & Study (6:30 p.m. CST).
New Life Community Church of Hope
Pastor Randy Duncan; Assoc. Pastor Dan Wright
4318 West U.S. Highway 20
LaPorte, Indiana 46350
Phone: 219.871.1033
E-mail:
info@nlcch.org
Website:
www.nlcch.org
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Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ (St. Joseph, MI)
We, the congregation of Pilgrim Congregational
United Church of Christ of Lincoln Township, make this sacred promise: "As our Lord Jesus
Christ welcomed and affirmed the stranger, the lost, and the lonely, so do we
welcome and affirm all God's children as they are. We accept each seeker,
regardless of ability, age, ethnicity, gender, marital status, nationality, race,
sexual orientation, or socio-economic status, and we invite each to God's table
in full fellowship.
Our Mission: Inspired by Christ
we strive to create a reconciling community where all are welcome to seek,
worship, and serve as individuals, interwoven by God's love. Our goal of
spiritual wholeness encourages open dialogue, mutual respect, and spiritual quest.
Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ
Reverend Melanie Lawrence
1200 West Glenlord Road
Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085
Phone: 269.429.1985
E-mail:
pilgrim@qtm.net
Website:
www.qtm.net/pilgrim/
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St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church (Benton Harbor,MI)
St. Augustine's is a liturgical and sacramental faith community that's
diverse, open-minded, and committed to changing lives through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We were founded in 1961 as a
racially-integrated congregation and this heritage contines to guide our Christian understanding of invitation,
hospitality, and inclusion. We welcome all people, including LGBT persons, into the life and ministry of the church.
Join us for Holy Euchariast every Sunday at 10:30 am, and Wednesday at 9:00 am. Find us on Union Street, just south
of Napier Avenue in Benton Harbor.
Our Mission: St. Augustines of Canterbury, an Episcopal Church
in the Anglican Communion, is a spiritually-rich, family oriented, inclusive congregation committed to share God's
love to all through worship, service, and study, led by the Gospel of Jesus Christ and our Baptismal Covenant.
St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church
Reverend Dan Scheid, Rector
1753 Union Street
Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022
Phone: 269.925.2670
E-mail:
ds_scheid@yahoo.com
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