Category: Sunday Service

Sunday Service, April 7, 2019

The Next Step, or Rev. Dave’s Ten Suggestions:
Reflections on the Responsibilities of Membership by Rev Dave Hunter

When asked, “Why become an actual member of a church or other religious group”, we tend to either try to change the subject, describe all … read more.

Sunday Service, April 14, 2019

Truthiness or Consequences Speaker: Emily Quarles-Mowrer
I have a quote hanging by my computer that says, “It’s okay to believe what you believe. It’s not okay, however, for you to insist that everyone … read more.

Sunday, March 3, 2019 

 Lay Speaker: Jon Dreazen 

Lay Leader: Linda Kozitsky 

Last month I spoke about our Universalist heritage, half of our legacy as Unitarian Universalists. Today I will address the other larger half which is the Unitarian side. The idea of a Unitarian God goes back to the early … read more.

Sunday Service, March 10, 2019

 Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? -Ultimate question or pointless diversion? 

 Speaker: Reverend Dave Hunter 

If you know the answer to this question please let me know, and I’ll find a different topic. And when I say “nothing” I mean nothing: no empty space, no time, no … read more.

Sunday, March 17 , 2019

 

“Playing God,” or Using the Brains God Gave Us? 

Guest Speaker: Donna Yarri, PhD Professor of Theology, Alvernia University 

Lay Leader: Allan Pallay 

The mapping of the human genome and accompanying technologies have created issues today with which we will be grappling for a long time. We have the … read more.

Sunday Service, March 24, 2019 

A Fuller Life 

Speaker: Reverend Kerry Mueller 

Margaret Fuller was a 19th century Unitarian, journalist, scholar, and so much more. Come celebrate Women’s History Month with a closer look at her life and accomplishments.

Sunday Service, March 31, 2019

South Georgia and the Falklands 

Lay Speaker: Mary Ryan 

You may be aware of the Falklands based on the war over their control between England and Argentina in 1982. This talk will cover a bit of that history along with the local fauna — lots of fauna. … read more.