Markus Hauck

Director of Music Ministries

Markus leads a rally in song on Church Street in Montclair

Markus sits with a toddler on the chancel playing his guitar

Markus shares his guitar with a young congregant after worship

Markus was trained as a classical pianist in Germany before studying jazz on a scholarship at Berklee College of Music. In addition, he earned a Master’s degree in choral conducting from the Boston Conservatory. He also completed the three-year Music Leadership Certification program administered by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) in collaboration with the Association of Unitarian Universalist Music Ministries (AUUMM).

Markus has conducted big bands, vocal ensembles, orchestras, rock groups, jazz combos, and over 80 musical theater productions, including a national tour of Irving Berlin’s I Love A Piano. He has also lived in four countries, figured out the meaning of life, played keytar in a rock group while dressed in a neon pink jumpsuit, co-founded an opera company, and released two CDs of his piano compositions; his music has been featured on nationally syndicated German network radio and on the album le classique abstrait, published worldwide by Universal Music. 

Markus has been serving the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair since 2012. He believes in the power of communal singing, dismantling white supremacy, and smashing the patriarchy.

Ring the Bell/Which still can ring/Forget your perfect/ Offering/There is a crack/A crack in everything/ That’s how light gets in.

Leonard Cohen, Anthem

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“The Mystic Chords of Memory”

“The Mystic Chords of Memory”

May 25, 2025

“The Mystic Chords of Memory” — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Imagine if our nation had a more nuanced and broad appreciation of Public Service? How come the people most often honored for "Serving their country" are warriors? There are so many who give up fortune and family time to serve our nation's needs without ever using a gun. Join us as we explore a different way to honor Memorial Day.

“If Not Doctrine & Dogma..”

“If Not Doctrine & Dogma..”

May 18, 2025

"If Not Doctrine & Dogma.." — led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister.
A Catholic Monk who has dedicated over 37 years in a Cistercian Abbey said that faith has little to do with doctrine and dogma. This service explores what he did claim as essential.

“Imagine a Way Forward”

“Imagine a Way Forward”

May 11, 2025

"Imagine a Way Forward" — led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister.
Imagine a door opening, a way forward, a way out of no way; imagine that the earth below us even now is holy ground.

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