• Worship: “Every Person, Not Everyone”

    Social Hall PA, United States

    Our first principle asks us to affirm and promote the inherent dignity and worth of every human person. How do we live up to this promise? Are there ways that we fail to honor the dignity of some people and tell ourselves we are doing right?  Carole Knisely provides music.

  • Worship: “Bring It Here”

    Social Hall PA, United States

    We invite you to bring us your joys, your sorrows and the full truths of your life. Rev. Aija Simpson preaches, the choir sings music of Avalon with Marc Renault on bass and Dani Fiore on drums, and music director David M. Glasgow plays Broadway favorites of Claude-Michel Schönberg, Jason Robert Brown, and Stephen Schwartz.

  • Worship: “To Boldly Go”

    Social Hall PA, United States

    This year celebrates the 50th anniversary of Star Trek.  As our nation moves boldly into the future, what can a science fiction show tell us about ourselves?  And are its messages of peace, tolerance and social justice still relevant in today's society?  Rachel Teates is service leader with Worship Associate Dick Poland.   Music director … Continue reading Worship: “To Boldly Go”

  • 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”

  • Worship: “Easter Sunday People in a Good Friday World”

    Social Hall PA, United States

    We know how the Easter story ends. How do we cling to the hope of Resurrection when its coming is less certain?  Rev. Aija Simpson preaches with worship associate Cheryl Parsons.   The Choir performs with Music Director, David M. Glasgow.

  • Worship: “The State of the Congregation”

    Social Hall PA, United States

    A report from Rev. Aija on the state of the congregation.  (Spoiler alert: we're doing pretty awesome.)  Music director David M. Glasgow provides service music, and the choir sings.