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

✨This Month at FMUU✨
Now Hiring!
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Fargo-Moorhead is now hiring a part-time Children's Religious Education Coordinator and a part-time Engagement Coordinator to help or community grow and thrive! 🌱🌷
If you or someone you know is interested in either of these roles, please email your resume and cover letter to Abby at fmuu@fmuu.org.
For the full Engagement Coordinator job description, Click Here.
For the full Children's Religious Education Coordinator job description, Click Here.
Ongoing Events
1st Friday of every month - 5:30-8 PM - First Friday Potluck. Interested in helping out with a potluck? Contact Abby 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 Sunday of every month - 12:30 PM - Program Committee Meeting. Members welcome!
May 2025 Services
Services take place on Sundays at 11 AM CST
IN PERSON and ON ZOOM!
Join us at the church:
Unitarian Universalist Church of Fargo-Moorhead (FMUU)
121 9th St S
Fargo, ND
58102
or log in via Zoom:
Past Services and Event Recordings Available:

Sunday, May 4, 2025
Ingathering
with Carolyn Monzingo
Becoming a Unitarian Universalist is a very personal choice and an important one. This public affirmation that you accept the Values we hold dear (Interdependence, Equity, Pluralism, Justice, Transformation, and Generosity all with Love at its core) carries with it the responsibilities and duties we all share. Join us on Sunday, May, 4, for a meaningful Ingathering when we welcome new members into FMUU.

Sunday, May 11, 2025
The Motherlode: Telling Our Stories
with the FMUU Congregation
What comes to mind when you think of Mothers' Day? Perhaps you have a story to tell about your mother, your experiences as a mother, or Mothers' Days from past years.
For this special storytelling service, you are invited to share your thoughts and memories with the congregation.
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Sunday, May 18, 2025
Human Rights Update
with Barry Nelson
Join us on Sunday, May 18th for a special visit from community organizer and human rights advocate, Barry Nelson.
From Barry:
We are living in interesting times that threatens every one of us. It's not just the programs that are being swept away, but the very foundations to a civilized society are being shaken to its core. Basic fundamental rights are being threatened. Many have been added to the legions of people being denied due process. We have become a lawless nation. What is one to do? I am as much wanting to be a part of a dynamic conversation as I will bring answers or observations.
I am grateful for all my friends in the LGBTQ, Indigenous, BIPOC and disability communities who enhanced my learning about diversity, equity and inclusion by generously sharing their lives stories. I value my time as one of the founding members of ND Human Rights Coalition, and the ensuing years of board and staff involvement. Likewise, my years with refugee resettlement, healthy community and HeadStart were invaluable. The lifelong friends I've made while serving on boards for progressive organizations are so awesome. Currently, I am an organizer with ND Human Rights Coalition while serving on the boards of the New American Consortium for Wellness and Empowerment, High Plains Fair Housing, Interfaith Alliance ND, the Readers' Board at the Forum and the Parent and Family Advisory Board at Sanford Health.

Sunday, May 25, 2025
End of Life Care
with Rev. Grace Morton
Join us on Sunday, May 25th for a visit from Rev. Grace Morton, Advanced Care Planning Facilitator and hospital chaplain. Rev. Morton will speak about the following topics:
Honoring Choices - Who will speak on your behalf if you had a medical emergency and could not speak for yourself?
Honoring Choices facilitates conversations between family and friends to understand our choices regarding our wishes in case of serious illness. Conversations around serious health issues and death assist loved ones in honoring each person's humanity.
Advance Care Directive packets will be available for each person to begin the conversation.
Rev. Grace Morton (she/her) is a chaplain and Advance Care Planning Facilitator at Essentia Health. She lives in Fargo with her adult child and grandchild.
"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