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PACKING AND DEMOLITION REDUX

Don we now our construction apparel, Part Two! Instead of the previously planned services, we will be packing and doing demolition for the church’s long-awaited renovation, beginning the first week of January. Please bring boxes and implements of destruction, and join us in preparing our building for a bright future. Then, rejoin us for our … Continue reading PACKING AND DEMOLITION REDUX

UUJXN News

  • Baba Ifalowo Asante Nalls August 4, 2024
    It is with extreme sorrow that we announce that our beloved Asante passed away from complications after having surgery earlier this week. A celebration of Baba Ifalowo Asante Nallslife’s life is being planned and will be shared with the community.
  • New Statement of Values and Beliefs for Unitarian Universalism June 27, 2024
    After three years of discussion and voting, the 2024 General Assembly delegates voted to approve the final language of a shared values statement for the revision of Article II of the Unitarian Universalist Association bylaws, marking the first major revision since 1987. The updated statement was adopted with a graphical representation, referred to as the ...
  • UUA Condemns Violence Against Gaza, Urges Immediate and Total Ceasefire April 29, 2024
    The following statement was developed by the Office of the President and other senior national staff of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), grounded in the values of Unitarian Universalism and in conversation with previous resolutions, statements, and actions passed by General Assembly, the UUA’s democratically-elected governing body. There are crystallizing moments in the course of history ...

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I was looking for a religiously liberal community where I would find support for living out my values without having to compromise my beliefs. I found that and so much more at UUCJ!

Stacy Callender

When I moved to Jackson in 1998, I was looking for a Unitarian Universalist Church because I had been introduced to the denomination by my sister in Texas. When I visited the UUCJ, I decided that it could be my home church due to the friendly members and liberal religious values. And I’ve been attending … Continue reading L. Patricia Ice

L. Patricia Ice

Most churches only follow one religious tradition, but I am interested in exploring many. Here at UUJXN I can learn about many religious traditions and explore how their practices can be meaningful for me and my life!

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