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Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 235-0394
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✨This Month at FMUU✨
Upcoming Events
2/28/26 - 1 PM - Warm Data Lab with Amy Bauroth. Click Here to learn more about Warm Data.
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!
Upcoming Services
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Sunday, February 22, 2026
Land of 10,000 Revolutions: An Activist Theology of the Twin Cities
with Seth Anderson-Matz
The Twin Cities have been the center of national and global attention for months as the ICE occupation has endangered and devastated
residents throughout the metro and beyond. This moment is one part of a long and complex pattern of state violence, settler colonialism,
white supremacy, and systematic oppression. As the pattern unfolds,
resistance movements persistently follow—and the Twin Cities have often been their birthplace.
As the media spotlight begins to dim (while the ICE occupation rages
on), Twin Cities-based community minister and public theologian Seth
Anderson-Matz joins us with a first-hand account of the resistance
movement that has (quite literally) followed this occupation, and a
theological exploration of the Twin Cities as a sacred site of the
people’s history and a vortex of revolutionary spirit
"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


