Sunday Service – July 10

Sunday Service – July 10

We are living through difficult times in our country. But, this is not the first time. What can, should, will we do to save the dream of democracy? Join guest speaker, the Rev. Joan M. Sabatino, Director of UUJusticePA, for her message. We are conducting worship

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Sunday Service – July 3

Tainted by inherited trauma, we often feel stuck behaving in harmful, selfish, addictive ways that damage ourselves, our descendants, and the planet. In the context of our damaged and dysfunctional culture, acting with honor for our ancestors, respect for ourselves, and love for future generations

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Sunday Service – June 26

On Sunday, June 26th we will not have our own service but will virtually join UU congregations across the country in attending Sunday worship at our annual Unitarian Universalist General Assembly. Click here to livestream GA Sunday Worship at 12:30 pm. You can also view

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Sunday Service – June 19

Humans have the physical and mental residue of histories and lessons streaming through their bodies. This knowledge bubbles and influences every day interaction in ways that shape the world we live and the people we encounter. How does this impact who we are, especially in

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Sunday Service – May 29

At this time, UCH is conducting worship services on Sunday mornings in the sanctuary. Sign-up is no longer required. Masks are still required at this time. You can also livestream the service on our YouTube channel or attend via Zoom. The Zoom link for the May 29 service will

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Philosophy and Literature on Zoom (May)

May Book – Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism by Angus Deaton and Anne Case The next meeting of the Philosophy and Literature book club will be Sunday, May 15th – see information in the image above for joining. Click here for the

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Sunday Service – April 24

As UUs, we understand that how we worship, work for justice, and support one another is more important than our individual spiritual beliefs. However, we can lack clarity on the specific practices that are unique to our religious perspective. From ordination and installation to indignation

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Philosophy and Literature for August

August Book – Call Us What We Carry by Amanda Gorman The next meeting of the Philosophy and Literature book club will be Sunday, August 15th – see the information in the image above. Click here for the complete book list for 2022. Happy Reading!

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Sunday Service – April 3

“Getting Traction for Ethics in Global Environmental Governance” with Don Brown UCH member Don Brown received UNESCO’s Avicenna Prize in 2019 for his work on ethics in science. In this service, he will explain the urgency of getting traction for ethics in developing and implementing

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