Category: News of the Fellowship

Sunday Service, April 4, 2021

Easter Sunday – A Time to Dream, Speaker: Rev. Dave Hunter

My focus will be on Easter as a time of rebirth, of possibility, of dreams. In particular, I’ll discuss four inspiring dreams, from four very different sources: the Hebrew Bible, Dostoevsky, … read more.

Sunday Service, April 25, 2021

Befriending the Thief; Remembering Mary Oliver

Guest Speaker: JD Stillwater,
Past President of the Unitarian Church of Harrisburg;
Science Educator, writer and musician
Mary Oliver, the Pulitzer-Prize winning poet revered by many
UUs, died January 17, 2019. Mary was not one to deny or
push off thoughts of … read more.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

The Other Cheek Speaker: Emily Quarles-Mowrer — In Matthew 5:39 the Berean translation of the Bible tells us, “But I tell you not to resist the evil person. Instead, whoever shall strike you on your right cheek, turn to him the other also.” As … read more.

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Heaven: A Closer LookRev. Dave Hunter — Many of our friends and neighbors and relatives–-and probably some (most?) of us as well-–expect to go immediately to heaven when they die. Do you know what they’ll find there?  Neither do I. But let’s look … read more.

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Climate Change: What We Can DoSpeaker: Mary Ryan — This is the second part of Mary’s talk on Climate Change. It will cover what can/needs to be done and the cost or not doing anything.

Sunday, March 28, 2021

A Century and a Half of Progress?Rev. Kerry Mueller — Many women have accomplished great things despite enormous personal and social hindrances. One was Unitarian Dorothea Dix who worked to improve the lives of people with mental illness.

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.

Sunday Service, February 21, 2021

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.

Sunday Service, February 28, 2021

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.