Sunday Service – March 12

Sunday Service – March 12

Shame is one of the most painful of human emotions and one we have all experienced. It inhibits our relationships and our spiritual growth. Sharing our vulnerability can allow us to be authentic and to increase our ability to love and to receive love. Rev

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Sunday Service – March 5

We are nourished by our roots and freed to possibilities by our wings. How does Unitarian Universalism and UCH offer you roots and wings? This Sunday we will explore this question together. The requirement of masks is based on the current COVID community risk level in Dauphin

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Sunday Service – February 26

This service, led by guest speaker Sharee Clark, is meant to inspire the listener to move into tangible action and remember to let LOVE lead them into, during and at the conclusion of the work we do. Sharee Clark is a 9-year resident of Wilkes

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Sunday Service – February 19

Rather than being a goal or destination, Beloved Community can instead be a way of being in the world. Beloved Community is an attitude, an orientation of the heart. It’s the developing of our own relationship to other people, to others, and to every living

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Sunday Service – February 12

The talk by Karen Tibbals, “How can we learn to love our enemies?” will provide both spiritual and psychological tools to help us get past our tendencies to demonize our enemies. Karen holds a Masters of Religion from Earlham School of Religion, a Quaker seminary.

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Sunday Service – February 5

How “Holy Bothering” became learning to listen or “Learning as we go, and evolving as we learn” – with Jim Cavenaugh, Lay Community Minister and volunteer Chaplain My past approach to advocacy has been Holy Bothering – if I hassle these public officials long enough

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Sunday, January 29

With the demise of Roe vs Wade, this is a time of change and enormous possibilities, when we can redefine equality in a way that improves the law—state law, at least—so that legal protections for pregnant people and for reproductive autonomy catch up to contemporary

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Sunday, January 22

The Reverend Doctor Richard Speck is the retired District Executive for the Joseph Priestley District. Previously, he served nine years as minister in Vero Beach, FL before coming to the JPD. He graduated from Meadville/Lombard Theological School with a Doctorate in Ministry.Richard continues to be

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Welcoming Our New Co-Ministers

Sunday was a celebratory day! We welcomed our new co-ministers, Rev. Dr. Kathy Ellis and Rev. Dr. Sandra Fees. They co-led our worship service, “Finding Our Center: Being and Belonging,” to a full sanctuary. Each of them shared their own stories of belonging and invited

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Sunday, January 15

Sunday’s service will inform congregants about the plight of people suffering from homelessness. They are from all walks of life, from all educational and ethnic backgrounds, young and old. There are ways we can help. Our guest speaker, Josiah Haken son of two of our

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