Speaker: Rev. Dan Schatz

Juneteenth

Rev. Dan Schatz and Marilyn Gross. Live-stream and In-person. Juneteenth commemorates the final emancipation of enslaved African Americans at the end of the Civil War.  As we honor the day, we will talk about the ways Juneteenth has been observed for over 150 years, and what Juneteenth can mean for us today.

Ask the Minister

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream and in-person. An annual favorite, this service will be shaped by you and the questions you ask. Please send questions about theology, world religions, ministry, ethics, current events or anything else to email: minister as soon as possible, and no later than May 8.

Mother’s Song

Rev Dan Schatz and UCWC Musicians. Live-stream and in-person. Mother’s Day has a long history, from Julia Ward Howe’s proclamation for peace to contemporary expressions of gratitude for all who fill a mothering role in our lives, whether they bear the title or not. This special service of music, readings, and reflection will honor the … Continue reading Mother’s Song

Into the Earth

Rev. Dan Schatz and Cassie Lengel. Livestream and in-person at East Goshen Park (Weather Permitting) We honor Earth Day with a special outdoor all-ages service at Veteran’s Pavilion in East Goshen park. As the Earth nourishes the roots of trees and other plants, so too can we look for spiritual nourishment from the beautiful dark … Continue reading Into the Earth

Life Again

Rev. Dan Schatz. Livestream and in-person. Easter is a celebration of renewal, rebirth, and spiritual resurrection. In each of our lives, there are times when we are in need and find new life.

Serve

Rev Dan Schatz. Livestream and In-person. Our mission statement calls us to “serve beyond ourselves.” What can that mean for us as individuals and a spiritual community? In addition to our regular offertory, this service will include a special collection to support Ukrainian refugees through the Providence Charity Organization of the Hungarian Unitarian Church.

Love

Rev. Dan Schatz. Livestream and In-person. In our congregation we “love through care and community.” Love is a powerful and deeply spiritual concept, and this unique service of music, readings, and original poetry will explore what love means on every level.

Grow

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live stream and In-person. Part of our mission is to “Grow in spirit, heart, and mind.” What can this mean for us as Unitarian Universalists?