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UUCV Book Group

YUUth Room

Book Group:  Perelandra by C. S. Lewis  This is the second book in Lewis’ Cosmic Trilogy. The story, also published as Voyage to Venus depicts the character, Dr. Ransom, against the most destructive of human weaknesses, temptation.  Whether you agree or disagree with Lewis, his style and the eloquence of his story telling demand attention and a response. … Continue reading UUCV Book Group

Worship: “Love and Justice: Universalist Heritage”

Social Hall PA, United States

 Rev. Kathy Ellis serves the remaining Universalist heritage congregation in Philadelphia. She will share some Pennsylvania Universalist history and discuss why it still matters today.

Fun Family Event

Midway Skating 1561 Holly Pike, Carlisle

Mark your calendars for a fun afternoon of roller skating on Saturday, March 12th from 1-4 pm.  We will meet at Midway Skating Center, 1561 Holly Pike, Carlisle, PA  17015.  Admission is $5 per person.  Bring your own skates or rent some for $2.  The center has a snack bar of fast food and drinks.  … Continue reading Fun Family Event

March Goes Out Like A Lamb

Member's Home , , PA

The Womenfolk (SGM of UUCV) host this fabulous full dinner, wine, snappy service, and fun with a capital F.   Gluten-free and vegetarian options are included.  Leslie Carr will host this event.   Contact  Leslie Carr [email protected]

$45.00

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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.

Worship: “Hand in Hand”

Social Hall PA, United States

From the moment we are born to the moment we die we need each other.  Even the most self-sufficient among us probably lives in a home that someone else built, eats food that someone else tended, uses goods that someone else made.  We cannot escape our connections from each other, what a lonely, hard world … Continue reading Worship: “Hand in Hand”