Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael

Senior Co-Minister

Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael in a headshot wearing a black button up shirt. His straight brown hair falls just past his shoulders.

Rev. Scott takes time for photo booth fun between services.

Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael was borrn in Jacksonville, Florida, and grew up in Baltimore, MD. There, in 1983, Scott co-founded the Maryland chapter of the Nuclear Freeze Campaign. In 1994 Rev Scott helped organize the Southwest Baltimore “Tree-Mendous Maryland” initiative, bringing fresh, live plants and playgrounds to vacant city lots. He also worked as a labor organizer for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 24.

Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UMBC and a Masters in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College, Annapolis; he is also a licensed electrician and building inspector. Reverend Scott prepared for the ministry at Meadville Lombard Theological School. At Meadville, Rev. Scott received the Jenkin Lloyd Jones Scholarship, the Atherton Scholarship, and the Von Ogden Vogt Scholarship for liturgical studies. It was also at Meadville that he met his partner in life and ministry, Rev Anya. 

In 2007 Scott founded TUUL-Belt Ministries, a practical ministry training people with construction experience to respond to natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina. In 2011 Scott recipient of the Outstanding Contribution by a Minister Award from the Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice. Scott served as a leader of Virginians Organized for Interfaith Community Engagement. V.O.I.C.E. is a congregation based community organization promoting immigration reform and economic justice for Northern Virginia’s middle and low income families. 

Rev Scott and his wife Rev Anya Sammler-Michael have served as Senior Co-Ministers of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Montclair since August 1, 2017. Besides participating in various Justice and Arts initiatives in and around Montclair, Reverend Scott thrives outside the congregation as a musician and music producer, currently working on the second release of his Celtic Rock Fusion band, Dragons Head.

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one.

Commander Spock, The Wrath of Khan

The glorification of one race and the debasement of others always is and always will be a recipe for murder. There is no way around this.

James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time

Sermons

Yule Be Loved

Yule Be Loved

December 22, 2024

"Yule Be Loved"— led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Yule is an ancient celebration from the Pagan peoples of Northwest Europe. Many Yule traditions were co-opted by Christians in Europe over the centuries. Join Rev. Scott for a fun and embodied Solstice celebration!

The Spiritual Bottom Line

The Spiritual Bottom Line

December 8, 2024

"The Spiritual Bottom Line" — led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. The essential spiritual commitment is love. Do others feel loved in your presence? That is the spiritual bottom line. This is core for Unitarian Universalists but we can find the same commitment in the cherished rituals in this season.

An ‘Advent’ure of Questions and Answers

An ‘Advent’ure of Questions and Answers

December 1, 2024

"An 'Advent'ure of Questions and Answers" led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. In this Advent Calendar of a service, we open boxes of expectation through deep reflections on meaningful questions.

Why Don’t We Fix It?

Why Don’t We Fix It?

November 17, 2024

"Why Don't We Fix It? : A Service Exploring the UU Values of Transformation"— led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Our disposable society has made us believe we cannot repair the objects we need for modern life. Has this also made us believe we cannot repair relationships, past wrongs, or society itself? Join us as we explore how to transform our approach to the world, our needs and our culture.

Voting on God

Voting on God

November 3, 2024

"Voting on God! - The Council of All Councils" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. In this last service before the 2024 Presidential Election, Rev Scott explores another important election in history — the Council of Nicaea. That gathering determined what would be considered "approved" theology for the next 2000 years. In this Bash sermon purchased by UUCM member Cil Knutsen, we will learn very clearly that elections have consequences.

Listening to the Cry for Peace

Listening to the Cry for Peace

October 20, 2024

"Listening to the Cry for Peace" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. People seek religious community to be affirmed, to have their deepest desires for a life of peace and meaning acknowledged. Join us on United Nations Sunday as we explore all the challenges to peace in our world and in the upcoming election.

If It Sounds Good, It Is Good

If It Sounds Good, It Is Good

October 6, 2024

"If It Sounds Good, It Is Good" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. Join Rev. Scott as we explore how we understand the world through sound. We hear with our whole bodies, our whole selves, really. And even those who may not hear well, or at all, can still "listen."

America’s Real Religion?

America’s Real Religion?

September 22, 2024

"America's Real Religion?" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. Referring to A. Powell Davies' book of the same name, the Rev Scott leads us on an exploration of how Unitarian Universalism's theology of truth-seeking and justice-making fall squarely into the best of our nation's history and promise.

A Holy Disruption

A Holy Disruption

September 15, 2024

"A Holy Disruption"— led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior ministers. No... this sermon title is not what Rev. Anya has secretly named Rev. Scott. It's an idea developed by Carl Jung that invites us to embrace the challenges, mistakes, and conundrums that upset our apple cart of a life - the disruptions that require us to find a new way.

What Deserves Our Attention?

What Deserves Our Attention?

August 25, 2024

"What Deserves Our Attention?" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior minister. "When attention is depleted, there can be no heightened passion, no true friendship, no love. Without attention, we are not genuinely available to anyone at all– not to our children, not to our work associates, not to the strangers walking past us on the sidewalk." Join us as we explore the spiritual discipline of paying attention.

Ask Away! A Question Box Sunday

Ask Away! A Question Box Sunday

August 11, 2024

“Ask Away!” A Question Box Sunday — led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior ministers. Once a year our congregation is invited to ask the ministers questions and the answers to these questions become the sermon. What are your most pressing questions? Do you wonder about God, salvation, faith, or hope? Do you ponder the history of our faith tradition? Do you have a hankering to know something about our congregation?

Celebrating Pluralism

Celebrating Pluralism

June 16, 2024

"Celebrating Pluralism (Music Sunday)" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister and Markus Hauck, music director. Join our orchestra, choir, director of music ministries, and ministers for a Music Sunday celebrating pluralism. We will have the blessing of a full cantata of choir music from the contemporary Unitarian Universalist composer Jason Shelton, and space to honor our theological diversity!

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