Author: Linda Pallay

March on Harrisburg

 

UUFP hosted a group of 25 activists on Monday evening, May 15th to aid in their March from Philadelphia to Harrisburg. The March was a “non-partisan state-wide volunteer effort to heal our wounded democracy.” Their goal was to present … read more.

UUFP Gardens

The vegetable garden looks beautiful. For our spring planting we’re growing snap peas, carrots, arugula, spinach, kale, collars and radishes. Many of the spring planted vegetables are ready to harvest and they look very nutritious and delicious. Our volunteers do a great job. We were … read more.

Sunday Service, June 4, 2017

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Together We Can Our Sixth Principle

Rev Paul Daniel Worship           Associate: Sharon Harvey

Peace, liberty and justice begins at home in our hearts and locally at UUFP. Together we can begin to change … read more.

Sunday Service, June 11, 2017

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Alcoholism: Thief and Killer                   Lay Leader: Cyndi Buell-Hall

Alcoholism, indeed all addictions, are much in the news today. Too many people still see addiction as a lifestyle choice instead of … read more.

Sunday Service, June 18, 2017

Sunday, June 18, 2017

The Embrace of Community

Rev Paul Daniel     Worship Associate: Cyndi Buell-Hall

I will share my thoughts that all of us must become ministers of the holy. We are each called to love our neighbors … read more.

Sunday Service, June 25, 2017

Sunday, June 25, 2017

What is Moravianism?       Rev Dr. Stephen Nicholas

Our guest speaker is a retired Moravian minister. Rev. Nicholas is a native of York, Pennsylvania, and was ordained there in the First Moravian Church in 1967. He is … read more.

From The Ministers Desk, May 2017

Of late I have been thinking about the covenant or promise we make (have) with each other when we join UUFP or any other church across denominational lines. There is a mutuality and shared responsibility we have when we join a faith … read more.

Sunday Service, May 7, 2017

Sunday, May 7 Courage in an Immoral Age Speaker: Reverend Paul

Yom Hashoah is the Jewish recognition of the Nazi Holocaust. In a broader sense this is about all suffering inflicted on innocent people. We must all resist brutality whether in our home(s) or … read more.