Best Unitarian Universalist Church Sterling Heights Near Me

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1. Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation - Troy

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· 9 reviews

4230 Livernois Rd, Troy, MI 48098

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Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation: what do users think?
James Britt: I'll return when I no longer need a mask
Barbara B: Very welcoming congregation in a beautiful building
sonily johnson: Very welcoming
Deidree Mathis: Excellent, friendly and welcoming congregation.
E L L I O T T: this church was way better than i expected, it was more vibrant and welcoming and more authentic than most uu churches i have been to. great minister, choir, and vibe. an open hearted congregation that is kind and interesting.
Marie Rd: Love this Community!!
Steven Schaaf: must come for a great service and coffee hour after.

2. First Unitarian-Universalist Church of Detroit - Detroit

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· 16 reviews

4605 Cass Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

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First Unitarian-Universalist Church of Detroit: what do users think?
DON MORRIS: I love that the message for the day was "Love." This world sure could use alot more of love. Forget being judgemental, just love to love.
Peter Carver: We like the vibe and the inclusion of the UU church
Stanley “TheDragon37” Nunn: A place of fellowship and learning
Hassan Beydoun: Beautiful
Arthur Gabhart: I've Been here since 1984
Tareq Ghazal: Friendly people who do multiple social activities for the community
Wendy Lumbert: Beutiful historic church with a warm and friendly atmosphere.
G de palma: Enjoyed on a different level..Saw the band Negative Approach here in the mid 80s..great times!
Chivonne Atchison: Warm, welcoming, diverse congregation. Parishioners gather for conversation over coffee and baked goods after the service. Come as you are- this group is beyond tolerant.
Susan Morgan: nice place, good messages, very little dogma to deal with. folks are friendly.
Bob Hospadaruk: An excellent church in the heart of Detroit's Midtown. The 1st UU of Detroit has been home to good people, great thinkers, and liberal religion for a really long time here in the D!

3. Universalist Unitarian Church - Farmington Hills

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· 17 reviews

25301 Halsted Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48335

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Universalist Unitarian Church: what do users think?
Charles Baber: This is a wonderful church. The people are very welcoming and yet not pushyThey are real seekers of many paths. I have met Buddhist, yogis, Christians, and non- Christians. We all talk and except each other. Very open minded folks are drawn there.
Maggie Whitehead: This church is like a second family. Rev. Glenn's sermons are thoughtful and engaging, and the church community is welcoming and kind.
Kelly Boczek Petrie: The most friendly and welcoming group of people you can imagine. The Reverend Glenn is funny and poignant.
Robert Mosesov: John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
diane nolan: Love this churchHistoric Quaker church building in the woods
Allison Rhodes: Really like this Church. Really clean and very nice atmosphere! Tnx.
Mark Petrie: A caring community that supports everyone, great for families.
Barb Iovan: Such a welcoming congregation in a serene setting.
Kathleen Cook: The mission statement of this church is "Seek answers everywhere, include everyone, live with compassion," and they truly live by their word.I've been attending this church for over 2 years and I became a member a little over a year ago. They have interesting, thought provoking services, and I enjoy the lack of dogma and "required" thought. They truly encourage everyone to explore the Divine on their own, but they provide a community with which to do so.The members are all very kind and intelligent people who I enjoy interacting with. The minister is a very sweet lady with a great sense of humor.I am agnostic, but I still feel at home at this church and I enjoy learning about world religions and Christianity in a no-expectations environment. Other members are of varying faiths and I enjoy and appreciate discussion with them.If you've never been to church or you feel like an outsider at your own church, I encourage you to visit here and see how UU churches do service. I have found it to be a place of inspiration for my self and my family and I have made friends in this church who I value very much.
Elspeth Hetrick: Wheelchair accessible, child friendly, and welcoming
Elizabeth Knight: Wonderful congregation. Small but family-like. Beautiful church filled with beautiful people.
Susan Morgan: Ascension Drum Circle at UUCF is a dun and friendly experience. Hope to see you next month!
Rob Henry: Great people and spirit.

4. Northwest Unitarian Universalist Church - Southfield

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· 31 reviews

23925 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48075

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Northwest Unitarian Universalist Church: what do users think?
Kimi Riegel: Welcoming. Liberal. A community that cares and challenges you to grow.
Alan Riegel: A truly friendly and welcoming congregation.
Joseph McEvoy: Love the people... good vibes through out.
michel sohel: Very peacefull
Kim Spencer: This is my faith community, we welcome all people. We are a community that cares and believes that Social Justice is center to who we are. We believe that all are worthy and loved. If you are looking for a different persective on life, we at Nothwest Unitarian Universal Church is the place for you.
Neon Kittenz: Very nice
Amanda M: Wonderful, open, welcoming, supportive environment. Great for families.
James Thomas: Wonderful to be around people of different beliefs that understand what the common good is all about.
Caroline Landrum: My personal choice. Always welcoming, friendly, diverse congregation. Great children’s programs. Fantastic minister. Make everlasting friendships.
Benjamin Elmgren: NWUU has been a place for spiritual renewal and loving community since 2016. Even when we go through periods of time without attending, we are always welcomed and feel like part of the community.
Ann Marie Jones: I felt instantly welcomed...everyone was genuine and friendly.
Eric Troldahl: Welcomed us like family. Deeply caring.
Sally Moir: Awesome
Kathleen Watchorn: I finally found a place that is just right for me. I love this community!
Dana Murray: Beautiful Congregation!

5. Birmingham Unitarian Church - Bloomfield Hills

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· 38 reviews

38651 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

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Birmingham Unitarian Church: what do users think?
Tom Allen: I had a bad experience at BUC and I thought it was handled poorly. Recently there was another person who left because of issues. BUC doesn't seem to know how to handle issues which are inevitable. Their endowment is low and have been running a deficit. Too bad because it's in a good location and the sanctuary in beautiful.
Steven Schaaf: Super kind and open minded people.
Rosaleigh Wyman: It's always such a fun and welcoming place! It's very spacious and has such a nice outdoor area.
Karen Holland: I've visited before from River of Grass in Davie, Florida. My go to church when I'm up visiting my dad in Clarkston. Everyone's friendly, the music is great, and I'm comfortable! ... and there's always something special to be given... stickers or pins... that are so cool and fun!I'm so glad y'all are there!
J. min: Too much virtue signaling.
Susan Darlington: Deeply meaningful end transforming experiences enhanced by an incredible community of Ernest smart kind fellow ship
Harish S: Lots of parties here good open space
Barbara Shimoura: This is a very nice church in Birmingham, we had a chakra class there. The room was rented for my social club in order to have this event. I do go there from time to time for Church.
Pam Robinson: Went to a AA MEETING. IT WE AS AWESOME
Local Tour Guide: Went to a fun concert!
Patrick Montgomery: Best church in the world.
aash mangrulkar: Inclusive. Great services. Awesome music.
Kathy DuHame: It is a wonderful place of worship and very welcoming.
decent man: Wonderful open-minded, accepting, and welcoming church, with a great social hour following the service. What more can you ask for?
the Joker: Great service
Lynne Fowlkes: Went there for a flute recital by Sharon Sparrow. Nice facility. I really liked the picture window in the sanctuary.
Kathleen Norton-Schock: Great and welcoming venue.
Eric L: The venue was absolutely fine. A little difficult to find as I passed by it three times trying to get in. There were several group sessions going on at this facility simultaneously, but they had a screen board to direct traffic essentially so it worked out nicely. Thumbs-up as a meet-up location.
William Serlin: Open minded community for my family...

6. Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church - Grosse Pointe

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· 14 reviews

17150 Maumee Ave, Grosse Pointe, MI 48230

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Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church: what do users think?
ed adams: Friendly. Kind. Great thrift store too.
Kimi Riegel: Liberal religion in the Pointes.
Rich Gallop: Great concert. Friendly people.
Christian Kroeyr: A beautiful church community with friendly people and staff in the Pointes. Especially if you are looking for a new church to visit or call home.
Wendy Biernat: Inviting, excepting, caring. Unique topics.
Samantha Mohan: Awesome church to teach your kids compassion and love for everyone.
George Tecos: In awe at the size of this Lord. Absolute Unitarian.
John Eastman II: A great church, with a wonderful pastor and loving congregation and board. Truly a welcoming experience.

7. St. Blase Parish - Sterling Heights

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· 65 reviews

12151 15 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48312

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St. Blase Parish: what do users think?
Lauren: Not all of its members who work for the church are warm and welcoming.
Gerry Boire: A wonderful Catholic Mass. Those who don't seem to think that this church follows Roman doctrine should maybe rethink their own beliefs. Maybe their faith is driven more by their worship of nationalism than the Universal church.
Anastasia Pierce: My experience was horrible. Their Mass seemed more like a show. It honestly looked like the Parish Council was saying the Mass and the priest was just there. Catholics, DO NOT GO HERE.
Stavro Mikha: Not inline with Catholic Church teaching. Heretical.
Carol S.: Beautiful church. Attended a funeral mass there.
Patrick O'Leahy: Don't go here. Catholic in name only.
Linda Mcguckin: Great people
Diane Shalhoub: Nice party and church
Ken Wilkins: St. Blase was our parish when we lived in Sterling Heights, Michigan from 1968 - 1978. Our son was baptized at this parish church. My wife and I were both active members of the parish. She taught catechism classes to 4 and 5 year olds. I was in the parish choir directed by Anthony Schwarz and later Leonard Parent. In June 1976, our choir sang for Father Gerald Flanigan's 25th anniversary as a priest. On June 3, 1972, Father Jerry McEnhill, who was a deacon at St. Blase, was ordained as a priest by John Cardinal Dearden at St. Francis Cabrini Church in Allen Park, Michigan. This was his home parish. Father Jerry asked Al Watassek and me to be cantors and lead the congregation in singing the Litany of Saints at his ordination. We did a good job for this unforgettable experience. Al and I had led the congregation at St. Blase singing the Litany of Saints several times. However, singing solos at the ordination was slightly more stressful. I still have the Ordination Program and a Thank You card for participating in the Ordination Ceremony from Father Jerry. I have a copy of the Flame dated June 4, 1972 that describes Father Jerry's first mass at St. Blase. Subsequently, I had a job transfer with my company to Lima, Ohio in 1978 and we built a home on the lake in St. Marys, Ohio where we lived until 2012, when I retired and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. We really enjoyed our time at St. Blase Parish, meeting very friendly people, especially in the choir. We went to many choir parties where we always enjoyed singing for several hours. We still correspond with a choir member we met at St. Blase, after all of these years.David Haas, who has written hundreds of Catholic songs for more than 40 years, gave a fabulous concert at our current parish, Saint Anthony of Padua in Las Vegas, Nevada. He taught a seminar the next day at our church. He has traveled around the world giving concerts in many countries. His popular songs include: You Are Mine, Now We Remain and Faith, Hope and Love. He was born and raised in Bridgeport, Michigan, just west of Frankenmuth where he frequently ate chicken dinners. I told him that I was born and educated in Michigan and had lived in Sterling Heights. He immediately asked me if Saint Blase was my parish, saying that he was familiar with Saint Blase Parish.
Lily Romagnoli Redolfi: My husband and I hoped we'd feel at home in this neighborhood church but after a couple of visits gave up. We haven't found a warm atmosphere and were not moved by the message. Not sure if we want to ever go back.
Thomas Lochbiler: Beautiful church and a very welcoming atmosphere. Not a parish member but was only visiting. Fr. Randy know how to keep the crowd engaged and present a positive message. I would recommend looking into St. Blase if you are new to the area and need a house of worship.
Josephine Armstrong: I could go to any Catholic church but St. Blaze has a great spirit of Christian service & faith formation, a variety of ministries to choose, 3 choirs, and wonderful members and staff. It is truly my second fmily.
Kristi Walsh: Good service. Love the big screen to help with mass. Love going here. Father does a great job.
Rosalene Thomas Kunnanatt: Very peaceful atmosphere.
Sue Steyskal: The service was very strange. As a practicing Catholic I did not like the "play" they put on during the sermon. It was a very weird mass.
B G: Very nice church.
Vince Padula: The Best
Sarah Pike: Very inviting to new parishioners.
Gary Taube: Great fish dinner for Lent or vegetable lasagna great price. Lot of nice people there. Very clean
Karen England: Good fish fries.
Georgette Goring: Open doors safe haven to pray for my dad throat cancer and get ashes and light a candle. My heart is with you Jesus Christ the lord Almighty.

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