Entries by Naomi Moon

Are We Listening?

This month the theme of the Soul Matters groups is deep listening. This Sunday, October 13th, Rev. Ed Brock will engage with this subject by reflecting on what it means to listen. For most of us quite often listening fails to be an opportunity to genuinely understand someone. This has a social impact. In April… Continue Reading Are We Listening?

Exploring Christian Nationalism Through a UU Lens

Please join Bill and Mary Clinton and Ruth Hendry as they explore Christian Nationalism and our role as UUs in protecting our religious freedom and democracy. What should our response be? And how can we respond faithfully? We look forward to seeing you this Sunday, October 3, at 9:30 or 11:15 AM.

Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County

The Share the Plate recipient for September is the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County. The Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County’s mission is to prevent domestic violence and empower victims towards self-sufficiency providing confidential, no-cost services. Share the Plate receives half of all plate collections and funds received by text: $20 to 610-756-8883 for… Continue Reading Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County

UU Music at Home

Does your family sing Unitarian Universalist songs at home? Do you hear your kids humming the tunes from our hymns but you’re not sure of the words? Here are some great resources for singing UU songs as a family: Together in Harmony Children’s Songbook from Sunnyhill UU Church. Edited and compiled by Elise Reichenfeld Child Friendly Hymns… Continue Reading UU Music at Home

V is for Voting

As UUs we affirm and promote “the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large.” This is our 5th principle and is sometimes written for children as “everyone has a vote.” Many early Unitarians and Universalists were involved in suffrage campaigns and voting drives. Modern… Continue Reading V is for Voting

Saturday: Starting Point Class

The first Starting Point class for UUCDC newcomers is Saturday, March 2, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Chapel. “Starting Point” is a unique program designed to provide newcomers and long-timers with the opportunity to experience Unitarian Universalism rather than just hearing about it. The second session of two is March 16 from 9:30-11:30 a.m.… Continue Reading Saturday: Starting Point Class

Saturday: Breaking Bread Potluck

Join us for a Breaking Bread Potluck Saturday, March 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. We’ll discuss longevity in the Blue Zones over food, beverages, and fun. Bring your best dish.