Miriam Davidson, Rev. Dan Schatz, and UCWC Musicians
In this year’s Music Sunday, we celebrate the songs that encourage us to keep working for justice, through whatever setbacks we face. This uplifting service will feature our adult and intergenerational choirs as well as performances from our Youth Ensemble, Rev. Dan and several of our members.
Join UUJusticePA -Gun Violence Prevention in Harrisburg for Advocacy Day,
organized by CeaseFirePA- many people and groups from all over PA will be there!
When: Tuesday April 8 th
Where: Harrisburg Capitol Building
Time: 9AM-3PM
What: Advocate for Common Sense Gun Safety Laws with Legislators
The Share-the-Plate program raises money to give to local agencies which are trying to improve life for Chester County residents.
Eleven times a year, UCWC gives approximately half of the collection plate to a congregation-nominated recipient. Funds are given to small, local organizations for whom our gift is very meaningful in the continuance of their efforts.
The 2024-2025 Recipients
Nov 17 – Baby Food Fund
Dec 15 – Melton Center
Jan 19 – Citizen Advocacy of Chester County
Feb 16 – West Chester University Resource Pantry
Mar 16 – Educational Equity Alliance
Apr 20 – Community Youth and Women’s Alliance
May 18 – Maternal and Child Health Consortium
Jun 15 – West Chester Food Cupboard
Jul 20 – Kennett Area Community Services
Aug 17 – Act in Faith
Sep 21 – Friends Association for the Care and Protection of Children
Oct 19 – UCWC Board Selection
For those interested in finding out the latest information on what we can do to quell the national epidemic of gun violence in this country, please contact Tom Buglio by email at gun-safety
10:00 am: Sunday Service: "When I Was Sinking Down"
– April 27, 2025
In Person & Live Stream
April 27: "When I Was Sinking Down" - Rev Kerry Mueller
How do we treat one another? How do we care for those suffering and the rejected? How do we live in these difficult times?
Rev. Kerry Mueller was raised as a Unitarian in northern New Jersey. She has a BA in Ancient Greek from Bryn Mawr College, an MED from Temple, MA in Classic from Cornell, an MBA from the Wharton School, and an MDiv from Wesley Theological Seminary. These degrees more or less parallel her careers as Latin teacher, railroader, and UU minister. Now retired, she and her husband, the Rev. Dave Hunter, live in nearby White Horse Village. Kerry enjoys making pottery and altered books, and reading novels.
All vaccinated adults are welcome. Bring your instrument. Munchies are optional. At the home of Linda & Steve Sander. Maps are in the foyer. Contact [email protected].