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.”
Fictional relationships are all around us - in movies, TV, music, novels, comic books... What can we learn from these relationships that exist only in our imaginations?
Home can be many things - a house, a spiritual community, an ancestral land. In this very special service, we will welcome new members from the past year and give our annual reparations to the Lenape People. If you are thinking of membership and are ready to sign the book, please contact Rev. Dan as son as possible.
All proceeds from the offertory at this service will be given to Lenni Lenapexkweyok, an organization of Lenape matriarchs from the 5 federally recognized Lenape tribes. With the goal of increasing Lenape presence in their own homelands, Lenni Lenapexkweyok organizes multiple annual trips back home, with a special focus on youth and matriarchs, emphasizing land and water stewardship, culture, language, stories, healing, education, building relationships, and ceremony.
What could be more Halloween than witches, wizards, scarecrows, and the like? With special music and theater, this week’s all ages service will follow the yellow brick road of Unitarian Universalism, as we learn what it is to grow, love, and serve together.