7:00 pm: Unitarian Universalist History and Theologies â No Fooling!
– April 1, 2025
Unitarian Universalist History and Theologies â No Fooling!
Tuesday, April 1 at 7pm
In person and on Zoom
On Tuesday, April 1, Rev Dan will teach a special course on UU History and Theologies. This will be a chance to learn about our theologies and hear the stories that have shaped our free faith â including some pretty hilarious ones, in honor of April Fools Day.
The class will start at 7pm and take place both in person at UCWC. Walk-ins are always welcome, but it helps to know how many are planning to attend â you can RSVP to Rev. Dan at [email protected].
Miriam Davidson, Rev. Dan Schatz, and UCWC Musicians
In this yearâs 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.
Passover is the Jewish remembrance of the exodus from Egypt and a time to celebrate freedom and bring our attention to justice and liberation for all peoples. We will celebrate Passover with an intergenerational Seder this Saturday, April 12, at 5:30 pm in the sanctuary. Our Seder will be followed by a potluck (kosher for Passover is ideal - we especially try to avoid bread with leavening, pork, and shellfish).
Walk-ins are welcome, but it is very helpful to know how many to prepare for. RSVP to [email protected].
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.