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Get your questions answered in the Social Hall after worship.  Find the folks holding the "Talk to Me" signs and be sure to check out the graphics and literature on the table by the stage.

Worship: “A Needed Hope”

Social Hall PA, United States

The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism”   February 18 – “A Needed Hope” At the turn of the last centurty a group of leading theologians, intellectuals and scientists came out with the Humanist Manifesto. Why was it so needed?  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Michele Burton.  

Worship: “17 Generations”

Social Hall PA, United States

The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism” February 25 – “17 Generations” From the first slave delivery in 1609 to the present, we will look at 17 generations of slavery, perseverance, performance and ingenuity - in celebrating Black History Month.  Dick Poland is service leader.

Worship: “Why Do Goddesses Have Names?

Social Hall PA, United States

“Why Do Goddesses Have Names?”  What does it mean to have a personified diety/embodiment, spirituality in our bodies?  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Emily Crutcher.

Worship: “Place Matters”

Social Hall PA, United States

Where we plant our feet matters. And when we change our place, sometimes we change our faith.  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Gisela Roethke.

Worship: “In Balance”

Social Hall PA, United States

As we come upon the Spring equinox, we ask, what does it mean to be in balance?  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associates Rachel Teates and Rev. Dr. Kathy Ellis.