Entries by Craig Harris

Safety First

Did you know that UUCDC has a Safety Team? The Safety Team assesses policies, procedures, and readiness in four main areas: Fire Preparedness and Response, Building Security, Medical and Mental Health Emergencies, and Suspicious Persons or Armed Intruder Situations. The focus is on planning and prevention, with a goal of creating a safety culture responsive […]

Support NAACP Scholarship Winners

We are seeking volunteers to reach out as sponsors of scholarship recipients. As sponsors, you would connect with the recipient over the course of their four years in college by making calls and sending cards and care packages throughout the year. If possible, you would attend the NAACP Awards dinner on Friday, April 12, along […]

Breaking Bread Potluck

Are you interested in learning about the lifestyles of people living to 100 years and older, celebrating diversity through food and music, and a collective effort in building community? You are invited to join an intergenerational, plant-based potluck on the first Saturday of each month to share a nourishing meal together with meaningful conversation and […]

Automated External Defibrillator

Hopefully it will never be needed, but UUCDC has an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) mounted on the wall between the office and the stairway. Training is not required, as the device “talks” the user through providing life-saving intervention for someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. If you have been certified or received training in AED use, please […]

Help Low Wage Workers

Make your voice heard! The PA Poor People’s Campaign is holding statehouse assemblies in 30 state capitals across the country, including Harrisburg, on Saturday, March 2. This a call for a Moral Revival that challenges the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, ecological devastation, and the distorted narrative of white supremacy! For more information about the […]

New Adult RE Course: Building Your UU Theology

Join fellow UUs as we develop and articulate our unique religious and ethical beliefs. Over ten weeks, we will grapple with questions like: What are my religious experiences? What does “sacred” mean to me? What of my past spiritual life do I wish to nurture and what do I wish to release? With our answers, […]

Immigrant

Oh, the promise of coming to a new land and having a better life. Until you get there and people say everything about you is “funny.” Immigrant by Alysha Brilla (https://youtu.be/jqUN1gUam1g?si=9aaARu6GYou1AgrF)