
121 9th Street S
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 235-0394
Sunday Services - 11:00am
Childcare and Religious Education Offered

✨This Month at FMUU✨
Ongoing Events
1st Friday of every month - 5:30-8 PM - First Friday Potluck. Interested in helping out with a potluck? Contact the church office at fmuu@fmuu.org
1st Sunday of every month - 12:30 PM - Social Justice Council Meeting. Interested in getting involved with social justice causes in the Fargo-Moorhead area? All are welcome!
2nd Sunday of every month - 12:30 PM - Board Meeting - Members welcome.
3rd Saturday of every month - 10 AM - Third Saturday Salon - Discussion and Coffee at Lisa's house - email fmuu@fmuu.org for the address.
3rd Sunday of every month - 12:30 PM - Program Committee Meeting. Members welcome!
Now Hiring!
Unitarian Universalist Church of Fargo-Moorhead is now hiring two part-time positions!
The Technology & Media Coordinator oversees the church’s audio/visual and livestream systems. This part-time role ensures reliable, high-quality worship experiences for both in-person and virtual attendees and provides leadership in equipment maintenance, upgrades, and technology planning.
For the full job description, Click Here.
The Technical Host ensures a welcoming and seamless virtual worship experience by managing the Zoom platform, in-house audio, and PowerPoint presentation during weekly services (including equipment setup and teardown).
For the full job description, Click Here.
To apply to either of these positions, please send a resume and cover letter to Abby at fmuu@fmuu.org. Questions? Call our church office at: 701-235-0394. Position is available until filled.
Upcoming Services
Past Services and Event Recordings Available:

Sunday, May 17, 2026
Touching the Grass: The Sacred Art of Do-It-Yourself Activism
with Seth Anderson-Matz
Many of us have come to rely on digital platforms, social media, and artificial intelligence for both sharing and receiving our information. But being at the discretion of the algorithms comes at a great price, and as the global polycrisis rages on, the stakes are getting higher everyday. What spiritual wisdom can we claim from the tools and practices of activists who organized and served their communities long before the digital age? And how might re-visiting this wisdom enable us to live more deeply into our personal and collective values? In this program, Minneapolis-based community minister and public theologian Seth Anderson-Matz will uplift and reflect on the sacred relics of do-it-yourself activist history, and offer practical examples of how to preserve and revive these traditions in our own community organizing efforts.

Sunday, May 24, 2026
Faith-Rooted Organizing
with Rev. Terri Burnor
What can happen when we shape and guide our organizing in every way and at every level by our faith, our values, our practices? Join Rev. Terri for a dance of solidarity that is both humble and bold.
Rev. Terri Burnor (she/her) is Executive Director of MUUSJA (the Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance). She also serves the St. Croix Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Wisconsin as their minister. Terri is a life-long Minnesotan who grew up near Duluth and lives in St. Paul with her spouse, Brian, and their two dogs, Marvin & Betty.
Rev. Terri will join us in person for this service.

Sunday, May 24, 2026
Our UU Stories - Why Do You UU (YdoUUU?)
with Lisa Falk and the FMUU Congregation
Join us for a Storytelling Service for the last Sunday of May. You are welcome to reflect on the following questions and share your response during the service!
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How did find us? What were you looking for in this place?
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Did you bring expectations with you? What were they?
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Have we met those expectations?
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Where do you see yourself in the range of beliefs?
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What have you found here/what have you lost here?
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How could we, as a fellowship, be helpful to you, personally?
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Has anything surprised you here?
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What is your favorite thing about FMUU?
Be sure to stick around after the service for our Annual Meeting!
"Love is the spirit of this church, and service its law.
This is our great covenant: To dwell together in peace,
To seek the truth in love, And to help one another."
- James Vila Blake

