The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Petoskey (UUCOP) is a diverse group of spiritual seekers who welcome people willing to share ideas about their religious quest. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Petoskey exists to offer an open, tolerant, religious community to nurture spiritual growth and to value diversity. For a complete version of our vision and mission statements, click here.  You’ll find the history of our congregation here.

UUCOP is in partnership with the Marquette Unitarian Universalist Congregation and the Bay de Noc Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. We often have “triangle” services hosted one of the partnership congregations and shared by the others. During 2023 UUCOP has also combined with 3 UU churches in Pennsylvania and Maryland for Zoom explorations of the Unitarianism’ 7 Principles.

We usually meet via Zoom at 11:00 a.m. on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays of the month, sometimes with a 5th Sunday meeting or event.  We also meet on occasion for in person services at the Carnegie Building adjacent to the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey and for picnics, dinners or other gatherings. For samples of our services, visit the “From the Pulpit” page of our website.

Each upcoming service is announced by e-mail several days prior to the Sunday program. If you have questions unanswered by our website, please drop us an email at PetoskeyUnitarians@gmail.com.  To be added to our mailing list click the “Subscribe” button at the bottom of our home page or contact PetoskeyUnitarians@gmail.com.