Archives: Services

“You’ve Got a Friend, or Do You?”

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) Friends break our hearts, and we break theirs, yet it is our heartbreak that binds us to one another.  The older we get, the more important it is to have friends, yet it is harder to keep them.

“Finding Peace in an Age of Emotional Noise”

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) Between the news and advertising, our brains are overwhelmed with stimulation that breaks down our sense of peace and wholeness.  How do we create healthy emotional hearts and spiritual lives in an age of poison? 

“The Promise of Autumn” 

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) The Autumnal Equinox is here, and you may feel the change in the air. One way of understanding autumn is as a season of letting go and saying goodbye. What is autumn’s promise? How can saying goodbye intentionally open possibilities for transformation and growth in our lives?

“The Happiness Button”

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) Can being generous provide happiness and satisfaction?  Are we just chasing clouds when we strive for happiness?  What about satisfaction, or do we shift expectations to just getting by?

“Who is the Other?” 

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) We’ve entered an era when we are barely able to speak to one another for fear of entering into conflict, anger, and, worst case, dehumanization. Can Unitarian Universalists use our 1st Principle and proposed 8th Principle to guide us and deepen our commitment to the living faith … Continue reading “Who is the Other?” 

“Welcome to a World of Sensational Experience” 

(Multigenerational Ingathering) Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) Our annual Ingathering worship will focus on the beauty of the world in our sensational experiences, touch, hearing, visual and intuitive, all to remind us of how important we are to one another. Please bring a small amount of water from your summer wanderings.  Perhaps … Continue reading “Welcome to a World of Sensational Experience” 

“Community-Based Organizing”

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) This is a multigenerational worship service As we celebrate another Labor Day, we will examine how labor movements, particularly leaders like Saul Alinsky, have influenced today’s churches and the justice movement through organizations such as PIIN (Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network).  

What’s going on in your world?

Livestreamed  at 10:30 am (prelude begins at 10:25) How will we connect when we physically all are able to assemble in church?  How can radical acceptance help us in moving forward as a spiritual community?