In this very special Labor Day service our Grammy nominated Minister will put on his folksinger hat to share music and reflections about work, song, and the labor movement. Musicians and all others are invited to stay after the service for a Labor Day song circle in the sanctuary – bring instruments, a song, or just your voice.
In this very special Labor Day service our Grammy nominated Minister will put on his folksinger hat to share music and reflections about work, song, and the labor movement. Musicians and all others are invited to stay after the service for a Labor Day song circle in the sanctuary – bring instruments, a song, or just your voice.
As we come together for our all ages Ingathering service, we celebrate our journeys together and apart. This service will include our annual Blessing of the Backpacks — all who attend, and especially school aged children and youth, are invited to bring their backpacks or other bags with them to the service. (For those who don’t bring bags, we can bless “virtual backpacks.”) After the service we will regather at East Goshen Park at noon for our Annual Fall picnic.
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.
Unitarian Universalists are committed to a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. How do we hold to value the truth, especially in times of conflict?
Attention all youth musicians!! Join Youth Ensemble for a fun and low-stakes way to play or sing in a group. All instruments (or vocalists) and skill levels are welcome! Come to our brainstorming session after the service on September 15th. Talk to Sydney and Evelyn Munz or email sydneymunz@gmail.com with any questions.
This September, Unitarian Universalists across the country are coming together this month to work for climate justice. In this special service, we will renew our commitment to climate justice and nurture our relationship with our environment.
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
For a change of pace, our annual folk singing service will not have a “message” theme. (We are all being bombarded with messages this fall.) We’re going to just have an old-fashioned, all-fun sing-along. If you come, we expect you to join in — as we say in our monthly emails, “No singing talent necessary.” Besides, singing is good for your health.
The UCWC Men’s Group will meet in person on Tuesday, Oct 1, at 7 pm in the sanctuary (no zoom this time). Bob and Jack will lead a discussion on “Fascism, the Ultra-Right, and the throughline from Reconstruction through Jan. 6.”