About Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation is a dynamic liberal, religious community that protects and nourishes spiritual freedom, integrity, intellect and service in the Greater Muskegon, MI area.


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Come join us every Sunday at 10:30 AM for our service.

Current Sermons from Reverend Gary Gallum

Day care is provided for infants and children starting at 10:00 AM. Parents have the option to let them stay in the nursery instead of bringing them up with the rest of the kids for the first part of each service .
Children and Youth Religious Education activities start around 10:30 AM

Silent Joys & Sorrows:

You have an opportunity to light a candle to represent your joy or sorrow before the service. Please come forward during the Prelude, light a candle & place it in the receptacle. If you wish to speak to the minister or a member of the Caring Ministry, please write your name on the form provided.

Spoken Joys & Sorrows:

This Congregation has a long history of including a time for personal Joys and Sorrows within the Sunday worship service as a way to ease hearts or share the joys of our larger family – births, deaths, serious illness, milestone anniversaries and the like. In the interest of time, it is important that we adhere to these traditional limitations. Please do not include mention of the legal or social issues of our time even though they are often deeply felt.

If there is a social issue you would like to see addressed by this congregation, please refer your interest to the Adult Education Committee to see if the topic might be more fully explored in that context. Also feel free to post in the appropriate section of our Forums. The link can be found to the left on the side bar.

Refreshments and ConversationPlease stay with us after the sermon (around 11:45 AM) for snacks and conversation in the Harbor UU social hall.

Periodic Activities

Noisy Offering

Our kids are the noisiest kids around! Once a month HUUC’s Youth collect spare change during service for the Religious Education’s “Noisy Offering”… the student’s vote on a charity to collect for and donate the money to that cause, in the past profits from the noisy offering have gone to Hurricane Relief and paying tuition for Bikram Rai of Nepal.

Past Sermons

Below are a list of past sermons available in adobe acrobat format. If you need plain text or some other format for these sermons please contact us by email at harboruu@harboruu.org.

2007 Sermons

2006 Sermons

Welcoming Sermon

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