Category: News of the Fellowship

UUFP Bonfire Nov. 12, 2022

Let’s get together for a good old-fashioned bonfire!

You’re invited to UUFP’s Fall Bonfire!

Where: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Pottstown

 When: Saturday, November 12th  from 5:30-8:00 PM.

Here’s what you need to know:

Park in the front and meet in the back parking lotBring chairs, hot … read more.

President’s Message: October 2022

“Autumn, the season that teaches us that change can be beautiful.” ~ Anonymous

Change might be coming to UUFP. As has been reported  in the past in this column, the board has been looking for a part-time, contract minister. We have identified an individual, Rev. … read more.

Mark Your Calendars!

Our fall clean up party is scheduled for the morning of Saturday, October 8th.
We will need help replacing the fencing around the Fellowship Vegetable Garden, due to a
groundhog invasion; plus the usual weeding and sprucing up of the fellowship.
Please reserve this date as it falls … read more.

President’s Message — September 2022

“By all the lovely tokens, September days are here, with summers best of weather and autumn’s best of cheer.” ~ Helen Hunt Jackson

While we are transitioning from the lazy days of summer to the more energetic (and sometimes frenetic) days of autumn, we … read more.

President’s Message: July 2022

“Change is inevitable, growth is optional.”    ~ John Maxwell

During the June Congregational Meeting we spent time highlighting some of the successes that the UUFP had over the last fiscal year. I pointed out that the biggest success was that “we were still standing.” Despite … read more.

Go100Pa: June 5, 2022

At 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 5, we met with State Senators Katie Muth and Amanda Cappelletti for a discussion on the “Go100PA” legislation that would put PA on track to reach 100% renewable energy by 2050. Q&A and refreshments to follow. Find out … read more.

From the Minister’s Desk — June 2022

Dear Ones,

Grief and glee.  That’s what I’ve been feeling lately, since Dave and I announced that it was time for us to retire from parish ministry.  Glee because other needs are tugging at us — relationships, family history, art and music making, reading, community … read more.