121 9th Street S
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 235-0394
Sunday Services - 11:00am
Childcare and Religious Education Offered
✨This Month at FMUU✨
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: Click here to join the Sunday Service at 11 AM CST
Past Services and Event Recordings Available:
News and Upcoming Events
Now Hiring - Religious Education Coordinator
We're hiring!! ✨✨
Are you creative, organized, and patient? Do you enjoy planning fun and enriching activities for young people? The Unitarian Universalist Church of Fargo-Moorhead is seeking a part-time Religious Education Coordinator to work up to 10 hours per week, including Sundays. The starting pay is $17 per hour.
Teaching experience is preferred but not required. Knowledge of Unitarian Universalism is also preferred but not required. We are a progressive, welcoming congregation that welcomes people of all faiths. LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals are encouraged to apply.
For the complete job description, Click Here.
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to Abby at fmuu@fmuu.org.
Questions? Email Abby at fmuu@fmuu.org or call 701-235-0394.
Position is open until filled.
Community Conversation
Sunday, January 26 - 12:30 PM
Mark your calendars!!
Do you have any questions for the FMUU Board of Directors, or ideas about how we can continue to grow and improve as a congregation?
Members and friends are encouraged to join us for a Community Conversation in the sanctuary on Sunday, January 26th.
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!
January 2025 Services
January 12, 2025, 11 a.m.
In-Person & Zoom service
Link to Sunday service online
Redefining Work: Unlocking Potential Through Inclusion and Equity
with Jennifer Moldenhauer
What if all work and workers were valued, contributing to income, personal growth, and community well-being? Laws like the ADA, Rehabilitation Act, and WIOA promote workplace equity for individuals with disabilities, yet the unemployment rate for this population remains double that of the general unemployment rate. Amid worker shortages, are we overlooking skills? It may be time to rethink how we define job tasks and address biases that hold us back.
Jennifer Moldenhauer, a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, advocates for redefining and measuring the value of work to encourage broader inclusion, foster growth, and drive innovation by recognizing everyone’s contributions.
January 19, 2025, 11 a.m.
In-Person & Zoom service
Link to Sunday service online
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
with Jane VanHatten
Join us for a special Martin Luther King, Jr. Day service with church member, Jane VanHatten. Stay tuned for more information!
January 26, 2025, 11 a.m.
In-Person & Zoom service
Link to Sunday service online
Gospel of Judas: Biggest Traitor or Most Beloved?
with Rev. Karen Van Fossan
The Gospel of Judas follows the traditional story of Jesus’s betrayal in many ways—the authorities approach Judas, Judas exposes Jesus’s identity, and Judas receives payment. But there’s one crucial distinction: Judas, as the favored discipline, performs this act at Jesus’s request. Discovered in Egypt in the 1970s, the Gospel of Judas raises fascinating questions about the early Jesus movement, the nature of the universe, and the meaning of “faith.” Join us for part two of this three-part series on the heretical gospels, which began in December with the Gospel of Mary (Magdalene).
Rev. Karen Van Fossan is an abolitionist minister, trauma counselor, and ministerial director of SoulForce Center. Her memoir, A Fire at the Center: Solidarity, Whiteness, and Becoming a Water Protector, recently received the Nautilus Award and has been featured in Sojourners, Publisher’s Weekly, and Compulsive Reader. Beloved matriarch to a rambunctious chosen family, she lives in Fargo, North Dakota, and is pursuing a Doctorate of Ministry from Pacific School of Religion.
"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