For millennia mystics and poets have told us that “All is one” and yet we feel ourselves surrounded by separation, antagonism, and isolation! With help from some intrepid dung beetles, science ambassador JD Stillwater takes us on a tour of findings from mainstream science that reveal an underlying wholism in everything from human bodies to ecosystems to the very fabric of space-time. In short, science agrees: “All is one."
Patriotism should be on our minds and hearts year-round. The acknowledgement and celebration around America’s birthday tends to bring this topic to the forefront. Hear some thoughts and exhortations about the crucial sentiment and practice of patriotism and join in some traditional American song.
Small Group Ministry is a way to gather with other Unitarian Universalists twice a month for community, conversation, and connection. Each session is organized around a theme and includes a chalice lighting, readings, and questions to spark discussion. Groups are led by trained facilitators. If you are interested in joining a group, please write to email: SGM.
This service will be followed by a MidSummer Potluck in our air conditioned sanctuary! Come enjoy lunch with our UCWC community! Contact fun@ucwc.org [or see Calendar Event] for details.
Voting is the cornerstone of our democratic system. It is not just a right but a fundamental mechanism through which citizens express their preferences, hold their leaders accountable and ensure that their voices are heard. However, the right to vote is ONLY meaningful if it is accessible to all who are eligible. This principle is under threat, both nationally and here in Pennsylvania. If you are interested in helping us from a non-partisan perspective, please contact Rosanne at uuthevote@ucwc.org
One of the greatest gifts we can share with others is a sense of our own peace. However, we can’t share what we don’t have. Dr. Wicks, an expert on the prevention of secondary stress (the pressures experienced in reaching out to others), will offer insights into how we can live in peace and, in turn, extend our warmth to others without losing our own inner fire in the process.
Dr. Robert Wicks has spoken on resilience, self-care, and the prevention of secondary stress in venues ranging from universities to Capitol Hill, the UK and Beirut. He has published over 60 books, including most recently The Simple Care of a Hopeful Heart: Mentoring Yourself in Difficult Times.
Small Group Ministry is a way to gather with other Unitarian Universalists twice a month for community, conversation, and connection. Each session is organized around a theme and includes a chalice lighting, readings, and questions to spark discussion. Groups are led by trained facilitators. If you are interested in joining a group, please write to email: SGM.
7:00 pm: UUJusticePA Gun Violence Prevention Team
– July 23, 2024
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
Small Group Ministry is a way to gather with other Unitarian Universalists twice a month for community, conversation, and connection. Each session is organized around a theme and includes a chalice lighting, readings, and questions to spark discussion. Groups are led by trained facilitators. If you are interested in joining a group, please write to email: SGM.
26July 26, 2024●(1 event)
7:30 pm: Folk Singing
– July 26, 2024
All vaccinated adults are welcome. No singing talent or experience is necessary, just a desire to have fun. Capable musicians should bring their instruments. Bring a munchie if you wish. Maps are in the foyer. Contact Steve at email: folk‑singing with questions or driving instructions.
Due to the recent Covid surge, please test before coming or wear a mask.
With recent plans of Louisiana to post the Ten Commandments in all classrooms in the state, and similar attempts in other parts of the country, the line between church and state in the US is being tested. Setting aside the First Amendment issue, how do we think of such plans to incorporate religious values into secular education, and the overlap of religious, moral, and political values?
Rev. Dave Hunter is a mostly retired UU minister and a retired voting rights lawyer, who served in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division for 25 years. Dave is a graduate of Princeton University, Harvard Law School, and Wesley Theological Seminary. Dave and his wife, Rev. Kerry Mueller, live at White Horse Village.