New Year’s Release
On average, New Year’s resolutions have a lifespan of 18-30 days. Instead of starting something new, why not kick off our new year with contemplation on what we need to let go of in the months to come?
On average, New Year’s resolutions have a lifespan of 18-30 days. Instead of starting something new, why not kick off our new year with contemplation on what we need to let go of in the months to come?
Our church building will be closed on Dec. 29th. as we will be joining UU Lancaster via Zoom. Please note the change in service time to 10 AM. This service will include a narrated power point presentation featuring the ancient history and the current Renaissance of labyrinths around the world. This will be followed by … Continue reading “Labyrinths in the 21st Century”
Join us for our annual service of lessons and carols, followed by a Christmas cookie reception. Tonight’s offering with benefit our Minister’s discretionary fund to aid those in need in our community.
Join us for this year’s Christmas pageant, as we present a live “radio” adaptation of Charles Dickens’ story of one man’s holiday redemption.
In part two of our series on “The Practice of Presence” we explore what it means to “bear witness.”
December’s Soul Matters theme is “The Practice of Presence.” This week, in part one of a two-part series, we look at the ways we show up and remain present for life’s joy and woe.
A contemplative service for the beginning of Advent.
A service of abundance and gratitude for Thanksgiving week. Join us following service for our annual Friendsgiving pot-luck lunch.
Our November theme is “The Practice of Repair.” This week, some post-election thoughts on triage and attention in the face of so many possible emergencies.
The service will feature a conversation between Chief Barbara Blue Jay of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and our own 8th Principle Team co-convenor Nadine Smet-Weiss. The Lenape Nation is made up of descendants of the Lenni Lenape who were the original inhabitant of the land that we and our church occupy. We hope that today’s … Continue reading A Conversation with Chief Bluejay