No Sunday Service, September 4, 2022
Sunday service will not be held this Labor Day weekend. We hope you have a fun and safe holiday weekend with family and friends.
Sunday service will not be held this Labor Day weekend. We hope you have a fun and safe holiday weekend with family and friends.
Coming Back Together
Presenters: The Worship Committee.
This is our traditional celebration of the beginning of the new church year. We’ll share our stories of travels over the summer (and throughout the … read more.
Of Rope Swings and Letting Go: Why We Need Playfulness
Speaker: Rev. Kim Wilson.
We’ve been taught that play is for children. But the ability to be playful is something that people of all ages benefit from. It’s a way to take ourselves less seriously, … read more.
Abraham Lincoln: Theologies of American Anguish.
Speaker: Rev. Dr. John Aupperle. Lay Leader: Jon Dreazen.
Our … read more.
The UUFP gardens are getting a much needed facelift. Kim and Mary are clearing out much of the overgrowth that clings to our garden fence. Now you can actually see into the garden without entering through the gate! Many thanks to these championship weeders for … read more.
This I Believe
Lay Speaker: Lisa Jokiel
Today’s program is part of an ongoing but intermittent series started at UUFP by Allan Pallay sometime long before COVID struck. The series is modeled after a program of the same name produced by newspaper, radio and … read more.
Liberal Religion
Guest Speaker: Rev. Rick Hoyt-McDaniels, UU Minister (via video-tape)
This service is related to our fourth principle: “We covenant to affirm and promote, a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.” But how do we go about searching for truth? Rev … read more.
The Finale
Lay Speaker: Mary Ryan
When we last left the survivors from the loss of the Endurance, they were finally off the ice and into the three lifeboats, hoping to make it to land. This will be the final chapter in this epic story … read more.
Dream a Little Dream
Speaker: Emily Quarles-Mowrer
It is one of life’s mysteries that our own dreams are endlessly fascinating, but listening to other people describe their dreams is… not. Where do we go when we close our eyes? What does it tell us … read more.