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Christmas Eve Services

Everyone is welcome to attend either the 5 or 7 p.m. service on Christmas Eve (Sunday, December 24). We will sing carols together at both services, listen to readings from the Bible, and end the service in candlelight. There is no morning service on Christmas Eve.  The 5 p.m. service will also be available on … Continue reading Christmas Eve Services

Tuesday: Longest Night Service

Amid all the hubbub of the holiday season, it’s easy to forget that the holidays are not happy for everyone.  Those who have lost loved ones, those who are suffering from physical psychic or spiritual pain and those who are living on the economic edge all find this year particularly challenging.  This service will honor … Continue reading Tuesday: Longest Night Service

Tuesday: Yoga

Come by for some gentle exercise Tuesday, December 19, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. All are welcome. Contact the instructor for more information.

Wednesday: Tai Chi

Come by for some gentle exercise Wednesday, December 20, from 7 to 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. All are welcome to drop in; no charge. Contact the instructor for more information.

December: Chester Eastside

This month our Share the Plate recipient is Chester Eastside.  Chester Eastside provides invaluable programs for children and adults providing resources to improve outcomes for the entire community. Our initiatives help kids defy the odds by meeting basic human needs through food and clothing distributions while also providing a safe environment for education and skill … Continue reading December: Chester Eastside

The Annual Christmas Play

This Sunday, December 17, Rev. Ed Brock and Chrissy Bushyager will lead our annual Christmas play. There will be only one service at 10 a.m. In this play we will tell the Biblical Christmas story but will tell the story through the lens of a UU social justice perspective. This will be an interactive, fun, … Continue reading The Annual Christmas Play

6/18

In April of 2022, a fictional story about a search for a minister was published. The name of the novel is Search and the author is Michelle Huneven. Although fictional, the book is based on Huneven’s experiences at Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasadena, California. Some events the author describes actually took place. I was … Continue reading 6/18

Farewell to Rev. Roger Fritts

The UUCDC Board of Trustees will recognize and say farewell to Rev. Roger Fritts in Fellowship Hall during coffee hour after Rev. Roger’s last service on Sunday, June 25. Please, let’s join together in bidding a fond farewell to our most helpful and distinguished reverend. There will be cake and other good things to enjoy!

What is the Sense of Our Small Effort?

In the United States, Rev. Roger Fritts benefits from being white. He has tried to change this to create a more equal society. The day before Juneteenth, Sunday, June 18, he will tell two stories about his small efforts. The service starts at 10 am.