August 18, 2024

August 18, 2024

Nov 19 - Baby Food Fund

Dec 17 - Maternal and Child Health Consortium

Jan 21 - Melton Center

Feb 18 - West Chester University Resource Pantry

Mar 17 - Educational Equity Alliance

Apr 21 - Community Youth and Women’s Association

May 19 - Citizen Advocacy of Chester County

Jun 16 - West Chester Food Cupboard

Jul 21 - LCH Health and Community Services

Aug 18 - Volunteer English Program

Sep 15 - Friends Association for Care and Protection of Children

Oct 20 - Lenni Lenape Reparations

UCWC
501 S. High St.
West Chester, PA 19382
United States


August 18, 2024

In-person & Live-stream.

Speakers: Jake Michel & Kathy Beatty
Why is it that songs of sadness and heartbreak have always been so popular? What is it about human nature that makes us drawn to hearing tales of suffering? In certain respects, dealing with suffering is a foundational element of Buddhism, which clearly is valued by it 520 million followers worldwide. For our August 18th service UCWC members, Jake Michel and Kathy Beatty, will consider suffering through an exploration of the music of 1960s Motown and the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, two very different cultural elements that both rather converge when it come to how to address suffering. Come and sing along!
UCWC
501 S. High St.
West Chester, PA 19382
United States