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Worship: “Light”

Social Hall PA, United States

As people all over the world celebrate Hanukkah, Solstice, Christmas, Kwanza and more we ask: what does it mean to find light in the darkness?  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching.

Worship: “Letting Go”

Social Hall PA, United States

Student Minister Mathieson preaching.  Welcoming a new year also means saying goodbye to the old year. On the morning of New Years' Eve, we will remember the joys and sorrows of 2017 as we prepare to journey into 2018 together.

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: “What Does it Mean to be Human”

Social Hall PA, United States

We will discuss some Universalist and Unitarian answers to that big question.  Rev. Dr. Kathy Ellis preaching with worship associate Julie Ham.  Carole Knisely provides service music.

Worship: “The Face in the Mirror”

Social Hall PA, United States

When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Who do you see? What do you reflect?  Christin Kapp leads the service with worship associate Dot Everhart.  Marc Renault provides music on the guitar.

Worship: “It Takes Courage to Grow Up and Be Who you Really Are”

Social Hall PA, United States

So said Unitarian poet, e.e. cummings. Does it? What does that mean?  Rev. Dr. Kathy Ellis is service leader.  Music Director David M. Glasgow provides service music, and the choir sings music of Pasek & Paul with band accompanists.

Worship: “What is God?”

Social Hall PA, United States

God, in the traditional concept, is not something that we all believe in or agree with. How can we as UU's interpret God to fit our beliefs?  Rachel Teates is service leader with worship associate Dick Poland.  Music Director David M. Glasgow provides service music, and the choir sings.

Worship: “Sacrament and Sanctuary”

Social Hall PA, United States

What do we experience as an “outward sign of an inward experience of holiness”? For that matter, what really does holiness mean to us?  Rev. Dr. Kathy Ellis preaches with worship associate Julie Ham.  Music Director David M. Glasgow provides service music.