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Rev. Dan Schatz. Live Stream. Have you ever been stuck on hold for way too long? Have you felt that way in recent months? This Sunday weâll reflect on how we keep our sanity, spirit, and sense of humor when our lives are on hold.
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Rev. Dan Schatz. Live Stream. Have you ever been stuck on hold for way too long? Have you felt that way in recent months? This Sunday weâll reflect on how we keep our sanity, spirit, and sense of humor when our lives are on hold.
Live Stream. For this service, we are planning an in person all ages ingathering service at an outdoor location to be announced. We will stream the service for those who cannot attend in person, either live or later in the afternoon. Come celebrate with our people!
Rev. Dan Schatz. Live Stream. The Jewish High Holy Days are a time for looking inward, taking stock, and turning toward what matters most in our lives.
Nancy Bell. Live Stream. Nancy is the Education and Garden Coach Coordinator at Gateway Garden Center in Hockessin. She has developed a lifelong fascination and passion for all things nature into a career in horticulture. Nancy has achieved Longwood Gardensâ Certificate of Merit in Ornamental Horticulture â Level 1 and Level 2, and Certificate of … Continue reading Stewardship of the Web of Life in Our Own Backyards
Rev. Ben Bortin. Live stream. Over the centuries, Unitarianism, and to a large extent, Universalism have been characterized by an âfâ word — freedom. ââŠno one shall be reviled for his (or her) religion by anyoneâŠâ stated a decree by the Unitarian king, John Sigismond of Transylvania in 1557. Being free âto be me,â religiously … Continue reading Free to Be Me, Responsible to Us
Rev. Christin C. Green. Live stream. How often do you think to yourself, “I have enough” or “I am enough”? We can expect a lot of the world and of ourselves. Our capacity for generosity is deeply impacted by how we think of what we have and what we lack. Join Rev. Christin Green, to … Continue reading The Gift of Enough
Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Leaders. Live stream. Due to a technology error, we did not receive the video in time for the original July 11 service. We now have the video to share at the August 15 service. A Conversation with Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Leaders. Our building sits on land that was home to the Lenni-Lenape … Continue reading We Are Still Here! 2.0
Rev. Victoria Ingram. Live stream. Say you’re a Unitarian Universalist…and say you’re not sure what you believe in. Even theists have questions sometimes. And atheists and agnostics can feel confused about how to respond to, “What do you believe in?” This Sunday, we look at the various ways of having faith and how to talk … Continue reading Faith in What?
Rev. Nancy Dean. Live stream. One of the side-effects of capitalism is the encouragement of and inclination toward buying things we do not need. This can lead into a spiral of acquisition for its own sake which can be spiritually/emotionally negative. We can, though, learn to value what we have and avoid the constant push … Continue reading Wanting What We Do Not Need
Raj Nigam Live-stream. Hinduism rests on the core beliefs of Karma (not what you may think), Dharma (duty), Evaluation (personal accountability), Reincarnation (try again till you succeed), and Divine Spark (unique concept of divinity and what it implies). We will explore how these basic tenets of Hinduism influence morals and ethics (way of life / … Continue reading Hinduism: Core Beliefs and Way of Life