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Join Hope for Creation for our 10th anniversary!

You’re invited to an evening of simple food, great conversation, thought provoking information, and glad celebration. Together we will mark ten years of networking people of faith and conscience in the work of creation care. Debra Rienstra, author of Refugia Faith is our keynote speaker. Her presentation introduces and explores refugia: pockets of diverse and … Continue reading Join Hope for Creation for our 10th anniversary!

Mowers Needed!

Now that summer is approaching, we need a few more volunteers to help mow the church lawn. If you’d like to meditate an hour or two once a month atop a John Deere rider mower, then this could be the job for you! If interested, please contact Greg Feldmeier (269-760-5723) or Rick Johnson (269-598-8317).

Child Dedication Ritual May 5th

A child dedication ritual is the special way we welcome children into our church community. The church community dedicates itself to the children and promises to support them and their parents, guardians, and caregivers. We will be having a child dedication ritual as part of the Sunday Ser-vice on May 5th. If you would like … Continue reading Child Dedication Ritual May 5th

Rain Garden Update

The People’s Church rain garden was created last fall, thanks to the Green Sanctuary Committee and the hard work of many volunteers led by Kimberly Ginn, who is a certified Master Rain Gardener. This garden collects rain runoff into a basin, where the water infiltrates the ground, is cleaned and eventually flows into our aquifer. … Continue reading Rain Garden Update

May Special Collection: ISAAC

Date: May 19th ISAAC, Interfaith Strategy for Action and Advocacy in the Community, is the congregation-based community organizing group that People’s Church is part of. We join together with 30 other community organizations to work for a more just and equita-ble Kalamazoo County. Right now, ISAAC is building the Beloved Community by focusing on anti-racism, … Continue reading May Special Collection: ISAAC

Archives Project Now on YouTube!

In 2005, People’s Church completed their Archives Project, creating a multivolume set (first VHS, then DVD) showing the history of our church. Now, this project is available to be watched on our YouTube channel! Checkout the People’s History playlist here:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE1AxP_hDMRrEcbrt0uE-7yFGB6am542S&feature=shared

Kalamazoo County Community Consultant

Kalamazoo County Continuum of CareCommunity Consultant DescriptionBackground & SummaryThe Kalamazoo County Continuum of Care (Coe) is a federal program of The United Way of SouthCentral Michigan {UWSCMI) designed to promote community-wide commitment to the goal ofending homelessness. This work is done through a network of individuals with lived experience,organizations and agencies working together. The Coe … Continue reading Kalamazoo County Community Consultant

ISAAC Presents: Virtual Fireside Chat with Layla Saad, author of Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor

The live-streamed interview on March 16th with Layla Saad, author of Me and White Supremacy, with ISAAC President Elder Doug King was very moving and a tremendous learning opportunity. People’s Church had over 30 people attending our watch party in the Commons and several more watching from home. The key constructs in her book were … Continue reading ISAAC Presents: Virtual Fireside Chat with Layla Saad, author of Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor

People’s Climate Conversations

The Green Sanctuary Committee will present a series of Climate Conversations this spring. The focus is on what’s happening at the state, county, and local levels in legislation, initiatives, education, and other areas to help us all limit future climate change and adapt our communities to live with changes that already are occurring. We welcome … Continue reading People’s Climate Conversations

Stewardship

You can access the online pledge form HERE. Our stewardship campaign closes on April 2. Make your pledge by returning your pledge card to the church or via our online pledge form here: https://forms.gle/ZRnywB1rfY9Kb2aV6 In mid-April, our stewardship committee will be reaching out to the folks we haven’t heard from yet. Please save everyone’s time … Continue reading Stewardship

Special Collection: Unitarian Universalist Association – April 7

The Unitarian Universalist Association is the central organization for Unitarian Universalists in the United States. The UUA’s 1000+ member congregations partner together to promote congregational health and vitality, train lay and professional leaders, and to advance Unitarian Universalist values in the world. The UUA produces Our Whole Lives and other religious education curriculum, advocates for … Continue reading Special Collection: Unitarian Universalist Association – April 7

And Now for This Year’s Nominees!

The nominating committee developed a slate of candidates for the People’s Church Board of Trustees and for the Nominating Committee for the upcoming church year! Please see below for the photos and bios of each candidate! Board of Trustees Nominees Nominating Committee Nominees

In Memoriam

Dottie GoodwinWe celebrate the life and mourn the death of Dottie Goodwin. Dottie died in late December 2023. She was 89 years old. Dottie was most known to People’s Church in recent years as our occasional organist. Her weekday practices would fill the building with beautiful music. You can read more about Dottie’s life here: … Continue reading In Memoriam

Registration for Chalice Sparx Family Camp & Retreat Now Open

Registration for this summer’s Chalice Sparx Family Camp & Retreat for Unitarian Universalist families is now open. Join us July 4-7 for an amazing all ages experience at lovely Camp Friedenswald in southwestern Michigan — only 90 miles from Chicago, 120 miles from Ann Arbor and 195 miles from Indianapolis. At Chalice Sparx camp and … Continue reading Registration for Chalice Sparx Family Camp & Retreat Now Open

KNOW: Gaza Presentation

KNOW (Kalamazoo Nonviolent Opponents of War) is sponsoring a presentation about the current situation in Gaza on Sunday March 24th at People’s Church Tareq Abuhalima is a graduate student from Ohio who lived in Gaza until a year ago.  He lost three sisters and several friends in the attacks on Gaza.  There will be a slideshow. Please … Continue reading KNOW: Gaza Presentation

Special Collection for Community Homeworks

Sunday, March 10 Community Homeworks provides critical home repairs and education to low income homeowners throughout Kalamazoo County. Their work helps families be safe and warm, avoid homelessness, and build generational wealth. You can learn more about Community Homeworks at https://communityhomeworks.org/