Month: July 2020

Univoice Weekly

Sunday Service Hosted by UU Lancaster at 10 am. “We Can Get There from Here: Answering the Call to Make Reparation”. Jodie Geddes and Lenore Bajare-Dukes

Univoice Weekly

Striving for Beloved Community. Carla M., Dennis W., Ebee B., Jeanne C., Pat U. We will explore how the actual meanings of what Jesus taught are good news for all people—leading to spiritual wholeness by calling us to dismantle oppressive systems.  Jesus, rather than maintaining the status quo, stood on the side of the marginalized.

Universalist Herald

Via the Generosity of the TPUC and The Universalist Herald, click here to read the latest issue of  the Universalist Herald, the oldest continuously published liberal magazine in the US.Please enjoy and consider purchasing individual subscriptions.

Shut Down Berks Zoom Vigil

Shut Down Berks Interfaith Witness, the Shut Down Berks Coalition & Make the Road PA  will host  a Shut Down Berks Virtual Vigil led by Southwestern PA ELCA Synod’s Immigration Working Group

Sunday, July 19, 3:30-4:30pm

Vigil to be held via Zoom—for an invitation,
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Univoice Weekly

What is In Your Bucket? Joanna Groebel, Lauren Fritz. We have been through months of enormous changes: changes in safety protocols, changes in work and school routines. changes in family dynamics and social habits, changes in emotional thresholds for difficulty, changes in how we live out social justice. changes in our willingness to see history. These months have hurled emotions piled high, one on top of one another.  It is easy to get lost in the layers of the larger traumas.  We can easily lose touch with our ability to effect positive change when things feel overwhelming.  This Sunday, we will take a look in our own personal buckets. We will see what needs cleaning out, and what is  there that is precious and worthy.  Through this exploration, we will re-ground and reconnect with our strengths and intentions, allowing us to focus with consciousness on moving our energy into being. 

Summer Opportunities for Youth

UUFaith Lab

This hybrid online, personalized and small group experience for high school aged Unitarian Universalist youth who’ve completed grades 9th-12th or the homeschooled equivalent will teach you how to discern your own gifts and how to build community with those gift through practicing and co-creating Unitarian Universalism … read more.