Sunday Service – July 13

img (Woman with hand in front of her face) "Ordinary Prejudice" with Rev. Bran Lennox - 10:30 am - on Zoom Only

Sunday Service – July 13

What does it take to change a mind? Rev. Bran will invite us to reflect on the biases which make it so challenging to embrace new information and practice new behaviors. (All services in July will be live-streamed on Zoom due to construction in the

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img (four photos of workers doing renovations on the church) "Building Our Future" with David Spear - 10:30 am - on Zoom Only

Sunday Zoom Service – July 6

As the building renovations continue, we return to the beginning and ask “Why did we decide to undertake this project?” Also, who are the people who are doing the work? (All services in July will be live-streamed on Zoom due to construction in the Sanctuary.

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img (graphic of crosswalk light in the city displaying a red "stop" hand) "Between Impulse and Action" Rev. Bran Lennox - 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – June 29

Feelings are natural motivators, yet some of them are more useful than others when it comes to showing up in community as our best selves. How can we hold spaciousness around our emotions, giving us the time and strength to choose our actions wisely?

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Sunday Service – June 22

Join us in the sanctuary at 11:00 am for a shared broadcast of this year’s General Assembly Sunday Worship Service in Baltimore or stream the service from home on the UUA YouTube channel – youtube.com/watch?v=kIzcKbW0GT4. There is no regular service this week.  

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img (hands breaking chains in a crowd) "The Liberation of Bad News" Dan Vaughn- 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – June 15

Join guest speaker and UCH member Dan Vaughn for his message on this month’s theme of Freedom. In Dan’s words, “I’ll be talking about how bad news regarding my heart health has emboldened me to stand more for things that matter, especially my Unitarian Universalist

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img (graphic of a bunch of dandelions) "Dandelions are Flowers Too!" Cory Ness- 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – June 8

Yes, dandelions are considered flowers. While others may consider the dandelion to be a weed or a “bully” in their beautiful yards. However, there is no greater sign of hope, of wild resistance and resilience, than the dandelion growing in the concrete. Let us consider

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img (graphic of hands together in a circle) "From Me to We: Renewing Our Faith" Rev. Bran Lennox and Cory Ness- 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – June 1

Unitarian Universalism is a faith on an ever-evolving path of identity. We’ll honor the path that forged the previous generation of UU life and consider how recent efforts to recenter the needs of the collective provide opportunities to strengthen us tomorrow. We’ll also celebrate the

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img (photo of Rev. Dr. Je Exodus Hooper) "Miracle Workers" - Rev. Dr. Je Exodus Hooper - 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – May 25

Anime has gradually achieved a noteworthy fame among the masses that stretches across ethnicity and generations. In exploring the pop culture sensation, we see how it ignites in the lives of others as an embodied and lived-out experience. People publicly reveal themselves in the costumes

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img (EMTs standing in front of an ambulance) "Look for the Helpers" Oliver LaGrone Scholar Sunday - Rev. Bran Lennox - 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – May 18

Fred Rogers told us that in times of trouble, we should always look for the helpers. We will celebrate our LaGrone scholar and his dreams of helping others, as we consider what and who have taught us to be a force of good in the

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img (graphic of easel holding canvas with painted handprints making the shape of a heart) "Creators of Peace" Rev. Bran Lennox - 10:30 am - 1280 Clover Lane - youtube.com/uchbg

Sunday Service – May 11

We draw from the wisdom of bell hooks as we reflect on Julia Ward Howe’s famed pacifist Mothers’ Day Proclamation of 1807, challenging ourselves to address the roots of violence where they begin.

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