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Author: Nick Wallwork

Nick Wallwork joined the Fellowship staff in July 2021. For over a decade and a half, he has put his passions to work professionally, working for justice on political campaigns and as an activist and teaching and guiding children and youth on a more just and spiritual path. Coming to MUUF as a new UU, he will be learning with all of us how to live out our seven principles better. Nick has a Master’s Degree from Dubuque Theological Seminary and is a Certified Spiritual Director. He likes community, coffee, diners, cooking, getting loud, music, meditation, family, breaking bread, New Jersey, the Buffalo Bills, and summer camp. Click here to book an appointment with Nick. Contact for questions about how to register your child(ren) and youth for our Religious Education Program, as well as to find out about Adult Learning and other Programs.
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Volunteer with Faith Formation This Fall!

Do you believe in the power of curiosity, compassion, and community? Our children’s faith formation program is looking for caring adults to help guide the next generation of Unitarian Universalists—and we’d love to have you on the team. We’re currently recruiting for three key volunteer roles this fall: 🧒 Children’s RE Teachers – Lead or

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Join Us After Service: Assemble Breakfast Bags for Nourish NJ!

This Sunday, during Social Hour in Chu Family Hall, everyone is invited to help assemble breakfast bags for our neighbors served by Nourish NJ. We have all the supplies—we just need you! This is a multigenerational opportunity to roll up our sleeves and serve together. Whether you’re young or young-at-heart, come be part of this

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Share What You Love on a Flex Sunday!

A special invitation to Fellowship groups and members Do you have a passion, talent, or spiritual practice you’d love to share with our kids? We’re inviting YOU—committees, affinity groups, musicians, artists, crafters, storytellers, and spirited individuals—to help lead a Flex Sunday this fall! What’s a Flex Sunday?Once a month, our children’s Religious Education program opens

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Summer Nursery Volunteers Needed

Nursery Volunteer – We are in need of caring volunteers to spend time with any small children during the service (ages 9 months – 5 years) Responsibilities: Qualifications: If you are interested in helping out, please sign up on Realm or contact Nick.

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Can Do Summer Week 3: Fishy Things

“Dive into discovery this week with ‘Fishy Things’! We’re exploring the world of fish with a sensory adventure, inspired by the explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson. Children will experience various fish-related items, including textures, smells, and sounds. It’s a great way to try new things and be adventurous with our curiosity. There’ll be a variety of sensory

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Can Do Summer Week 2: Paper Airplanes

Prepare for takeoff! This Sunday, we’ll be folding and flying paper airplanes. Kids will learn different airplane designs, experiment with aerodynamics, and have a launching contest. We’ll explore curiosity by seeing how far and fast our planes can fly. We’ll also read a story about a paper adventure and have a mindfulness activity where we

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Building a New Website

Our website’s getting a makeover! We’re building a fresh one to make it way more interactive and useful. Alex West is tackling this in-house this summer. Aiming for a mid-August launch, boosting our online presence and community help. Your thoughts really matter, share them in the form!

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Adult Religious Education 2025-2026

The 2025-2026 Adult Religious Education program offers two options: Soul Matters Classes and Small Groups. Soul Matters Classes feature rotating monthly sessions in Creativity Matters, UU Writers, and Practice Matters. Small Groups foster deep listening and spiritual discernment through twice-monthly meetings and a larger monthly discussion.

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Can Do Summer Week 1: Fairy Houses

Get ready for a whimsical adventure this week! We’re kicking off “Can Do” Summer with Fairy Houses. Children will explore nature, use their imaginations, and create magical homes for fairies using found materials outdoors. We’ll read a charming story about fairy houses to inspire our designs, and there might even be a fairy creative visualization

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