Sunday Service, February 7, 2021
Unexhausted Kindliness
Speaker: Rev. Kerry Mueller
As we approach Valentine’s Day, when everyone will celebrate romantic love, let’s have a look at another kind of deep and noble human relationship – friendship.
Unexhausted Kindliness
Speaker: Rev. Kerry Mueller
As we approach Valentine’s Day, when everyone will celebrate romantic love, let’s have a look at another kind of deep and noble human relationship – friendship.
Side with Love
Presented by the UUFP Sunday Service Committee
through the UUA Worshipweb
Rev. Kerry Mueller recommended this very special and unique Sunday Service program to our Sunday Service Committee. Participating in this event will be one of the few times that many UU congregations and … read more.
Was Confucius a Unitarian Universalist? Speaker: Rev. Dave Hunter
You could probably make a stronger argument that Jesus was
a UU, but still there’s much we can learn from this ancient
Chinese sage, who died 2500 years ago.
Revelations: Guest Speaker: Rev. Cindy Terlazzo, Consulting Minister, Unitarian Universalists of the Cumberland Valley
Lay Leader: Allan Pallay
UU Theologian, Rebecca Parker says “Revelation comes to those who are radically hospitable to what they don’t know.” The question is – what bit of the unknown are … read more.
If it’s March you know that spring will be here by the end of the month, though this may be a winter that grandchildren will hear about in fifty years. The impeachment trial is over, and anyone with a half open mind (that includes Senators) … read more.
Please join us for UUFP Virtual Services … read more.
Uncertainty. That’s what’s on my mind. When I preached on January 3, it was less than two weeks ago on my calendar (writing, January 14) , a month ago from your viewpoint (reading the February Sojourner), and centuries from the perspective of American history. I … read more.
2020 Hindsight by Rev. Kerry Mueller
This is one year we will all be glad to see in the rear view mirror. On this first Sunday of the new year, we will consider what we have experienced and what we have learned.