Circle ‘Round for Justice, Healing, Courage
Join us this morning for reflections on this year’s UUA General Assembly. Delegates and attendees from UU Berks will share transformational moments, highlights, and pivotal denominational decisions.
Join us this morning for reflections on this year’s UUA General Assembly. Delegates and attendees from UU Berks will share transformational moments, highlights, and pivotal denominational decisions.
Worship & Picnic on Sunday July 25 July 8, 2021 • Elizabeth Bromley You read that right! The church will host worship outside on July 25th at 10:30. Following the service, we will have a potluck brunch. Join in at the Pavilion at the West Reading Playground located on 505 Sycamore Rd West Reading, Pa 19611. If attending in … Continue reading Worship & Picnic
On this Independence Day weekend, we consider what it means to be independent. What might a shift toward interdependence have to offer us as individuals, a nation and a religious community? For Sunday’s worship, we are using the Zoom conferencing platform. It is easy to Zoom from a computer, tablet, or phone! Here is how … Continue reading In(ter)dependence
Join us for the Sunday morning worship service at NOON at the annual UU General Assembly 2021. The worship will be available at this link GA Sunday Service. You can also visit UUA.org which will include both the video itself and a link to the video on YouTube; you can read the full description and see the order … Continue reading Sunday Worship, General Assembly 2021 starting at Noon
Play is healing – and it’s fun. What better time than the brink of summer to explore this soulful topic in story, song and sharing.
This Sunday we mark the journey of youth in our church community into young adulthood. This is known as the Bridging Service, and it is a significant UU rite of passage for those who have reached 18 and/or are graduating from high school this year. Rev. Dr. Sandra Fees’ return from sabbatical this Sunday marks … Continue reading Bridging Service & Ceremony
As UUs we talk a lot about the importance of connection and interconnection. Sometimes, though, it can be hard to see what binds us to friends, family, and communities when we are separated. What do we do during those times?
We don’t have to believe in real angels to experience the magic and miracle of this holy night. We only need to pay attention to the stillness and listen.
This morning we celebrate the return of nature’s light during the stillness of the Winter Solstice in story and song.
Join us this morning in an interactive service in which we explore holy moments of reverence. This morning is our monthly share-the-plate and will benefit the Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation.