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Panel Discussion: Muslims: On the Inside Come participate in getting to better know some of our neighbors from the Muslim community. Help find out how UUCV can play a part in generating better relations with followers of Islam. Katie MacFarland will moderate.

UUCV Book Group

YUUth Room

Join us on Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 6:30 PM in our Yuuth Room to discuss Marcus Borg’s book, Reading the Bible for the First Time Again: Taking the Bible Seriously But Not Literally. Note the word “again” in the title.  Borg wants us to read the bible again, not as a literal-factual text, but … Continue reading UUCV Book Group

UUPLAN Film Opportunity and More

Social Hall PA, United States

Dear UU Friends of York and Gettysburg, I'm writing to invite you to a film screening of Groundswell Rising, an important documentary on fracking in Pennsylvania. Fellow UU, Mark Lichty, Pocono congregation and the new co-chair of the UUPLAN Environmental Justice Team is the executive producer. The film will be shown at the UU Church … Continue reading UUPLAN Film Opportunity and More

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Board Room

Panel Discussion: Muslims on the Inside Come participate in getting to better know some of our neighbors from the Muslim community. Help find out how UUCV can play a part in generating better relations with followers of Islam. Katie MacFarland will moderate.

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Board Room

Book Discussion: Twelve Steps to Compassion by Karen Armstrong Karen Armstrong is a British author and commentator known for her books on comparative religion. In addition to the book we will draw from other resources in the news and will discuss issues that we all bring for consideration. Anne Gero will lead the discussion.

Hot Topics

Board Room

Book Discussion: Twelve Steps to Compassion by Karen Armstrong Karen Armstrong is a British author and commentator known for her books on comparative religion. In addition to the book we will draw from other resources in the news and will discuss issues that we all bring for consideration. Anne Gero will lead the discussion.

UUCV Book Group

YUUth Room

Join us in our Yuuth Room to discuss Orphan 8 by Kim van Alkemade.  “A stunning debut novel of historical fiction set in the forgotten world of New York City’s Jewish orphanages.”  It is a story of a young woman, Rachel, who becomes a nurse and then meets the doctor who performed dangerous medical experiments … Continue reading UUCV Book Group

TRAPPED: What remains of a woman’s right to choose?

Social Hall PA, United States

Join us on  Wednesday, May 4th at 6:30 PM to view the documentary "TRAPPED". This film traces the abortion rights saga from Wendy Davis's bold filibuster against Texas's awful abortion restriction law to today--when access to safe abortion for hundreds of thousands of women rests on the Supreme Court's shoulders, all through the eyes of … Continue reading TRAPPED: What remains of a woman’s right to choose?