UNIDO: Inclusivity for a Stronger Nation
Hispanic and Latino are often used interchangeably, even though they actually mean two different things. Hispanic refers to people who speak Spanish or those who are descended from…
Hispanic and Latino are often used interchangeably, even though they actually mean two different things. Hispanic refers to people who speak Spanish or those who are descended from…
UUMS proudly honors our students, alumni, faculty, staff, board, and stakeholders with roots in Latin America, Central America, Mexico, and Chili. From September 15 to October 15, and…
The first annual Virtual UUMS Reunion was held in November 2021. It was a tremendous success. The theme was “The Function at the Junction” and everyone who attended…
Unity of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has taken big steps for positive change and is now poised for a new beginning. They are looking for dynamic speakers and potential…
I am proud to be the 106th minister from Unity Urban Ministerial School (UUMS). I was ordained by the Association of Unity Churches (Unity Worldwide Ministries) in 2010….
Two years after being ordained a Unity minister, Rev. Ernestine Griffin (1995 UUMS graduate), prepared for and seized the opportunity to create a different ministry. She was in…
On June 4, 2022, Rev. Wilma Taylor-Costen and other members of Team Renaissance Unity in Royal Oak, Michigan, were among over two thousand volunteers who participated in the…
by Rev. Vernelle Nelson (2016) The UUMS Alumni Association (UUMSAA) recently elected new officers. I am proud to have served as the first President of UUMSAA, and I…
Congratulations, Rev. Anna Shouse! Rev. Ann Shouse, a UUMS faculty and former board member, retired from church ministry on June 26, 2022. Since her ordination in 1995, Rev….
You will quickly discover that this journey is filled with incredible blessings. Along the path to ordination, you met many people who encouraged you, supported you, and walked…