Weaving the Web of Life: All-Ages Earth Day Service
In-person and Live-stream. We celebrate the web of life with an all-ages service that honors the Earth, our ecosystems, and our interconnections.
In-person and Live-stream. We celebrate the web of life with an all-ages service that honors the Earth, our ecosystems, and our interconnections.
In-person and Live-stream. Acknowledging the Lenni Lenape people as the original inhabitants of our region, we dedicate this very important Sunday to recognition and reparations. Rev. Dan will be joined by Chuck DeMund, Chief of Ceremonies and Director of Intertribal Affairs for the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, who will share Lenape stories, history, and teachings, … Continue reading Teachings from the Turtle Clan
In-person and Live-stream. The story of Easter is one of life, death, and above all, rebirth. When the spirit within us has grown weary, how do we awaken?
In-person and live-stream. Our annual Music Sunday celebrates home with song, poetry, reflections, and contributions from a host of UCWC musicians.
In Person and Live-Stream. Most of us know Ramadan as the time when Muslims around the world fast from sunup to sundown. It is also a time for connection, mercy, forgiveness, and compassion.
In Person and Live-Stream. Wonders are all around us – in the ground, in our lives, and in the human heart.
In person and Live-Stream On this very special Sunday, we celebrate our connections to our congregation and to one another with a jazz service featuring reflections from Dan and music from acclaimed trumpeter Paul Giess and pianist Will Brock.
In-person and Live-stream. As a congregation we care for one another in many ways, from Small Group Ministries to simple friendship. Together, we “love through care and community.”
In-person and Live-stream. On this special Sunday, we look to our hearts, nurturing love within and around us. This all-ages service will be followed by our beloved Feast of Decadent Chocolate.
In-person and Live-stream. We come to religion with the hope of finding guidance in living good lives. How does Unitarian Universalism help us find the best within ourselves?