The Unitarian Universalist Church of Delaware County (UUCDC) is a welcoming liberal community in Media, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia.
Our core values are justice, equity, interdependence, generosity, pluralism, and transformation, with love at the center.
All are welcomed.
Christmas Eve Service
Dec 24, 5pm & 7pm









Delco Pride Parade
in NewsThirty UUCDC members marched together in the 2nd Annual Pride Parade on Saturday, June 1, in Media. The parade included groups from around Delaware County including Free Mom Hugs, TD Bank, PECO Pride, Merck Pride, and a cheerleading group. It was great fun for everyone. A video (look for the UUCDC people!) was made by… Continue Reading Delco Pride Parade
Adults With Aging Parents
in NewsAre you dealing with an aging parent? Whether direct caregiver or coping at a distance and whatever the nature of the relationship, you are welcome in the peer support group Adults with Aging Parents. The group meets on Zoom monthly on the first Wednesday of the month. Contact Rina Jurceka for more information.
Summer Services
in NewsInspirational and Spiritual Growth will continue this summer at UUCDC, with guest speakers manning the pulpit on Sundays from June 23 to August 11 at 10 am. Services will also be available on zoom. Interim Minister Rev. Ed Brock will be returning on August 18, and the annual Congregational In-Gathering will take place on September… Continue Reading Summer Services
Respect
in Weekly Musical InspirationYou know the singer, you know the song. Otis Redding was the composer, but it was Aretha Franklin who taught us all about Respect.
Girls First
in Share the PlateThe Share the Plate recipient for June is Girls First, a tuition-free afterschool program for students in 1st-4th grade. Social and emotional learning skills are taught through arts lessons (dance, music, drama, art). Services are delivered with a trauma-informed approach in Norristown, Philadelphia, and Chester. Share the Plate includes the plate collection on the second… Continue Reading Girls First