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.

Friday Night Chew, March 8, 2019 @ 6:30PM

Topic: The Opioid Crisis: Problems and Solutions 

Speaker: CJ Rhoads, M.Ed., D.Ed. 

All are welcome to attend.  Please bring your own dinner complete with plate, utensils, and your own drink. This way the kitchen crew can relax and join us for the evening. Thank you.

How would … 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.

From the Minister’s Desk, February 2019

In my January service, we looked at the requirements of ministry and
membership, and how they translate to citizenship. Looking for elements that would help us to build a strong religious community, I hovered
between two meditations, and finally settled on Victoria Safford’s … read more.

President’s Message, February 2019

Soto Zen priest Les Kaye, wrote, “the pull toward spiritual practice
always comes, on some level, from a sense that universal love is natural, that it can – should be — lived and expressed.” During January
we took a special collection to support the Pottstown Area Cluster … read more.