A Unique Church Gets a New Home

What happens when a small but determined congregation buys an old, dilapidated eyesore of a building and—with their own hands—transforms it into an attractive, welcoming church? Community beautification, an unusual church on a major street in Houghton and the Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship’s first home of its own—that’s what.

 

The Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (KUUF) purchased an old church building on Bridge Street last winter. It had been standing empty for quite a while and needed a ton of work. With limited funds, the members have renovated it themselves. In July they will start hosting their weekly services, public forums and other community events there. 

 

KUUF is a diverse congregation of people from many faiths and backgrounds who believe that they don’t need to think alike to welcome and support each other. It is a faith community with no creed, where everyone can follow their own personal spiritual journey

Jennifer Donovan

Jennifer Donovan is Copper Beacon’s Editor-in-Chief and Board President. She is also the retired Director of News and Media Relations at Michigan Technological University and worked for more than two decades as a reporter for major metro newspapers including the San Francisco Chronicle and the Dallas Times Herald.

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