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









LGBTQIA+ Peer Support Group
in NewsUUCDC has a peer support group that provides a safe, welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ adults to find emotional, spiritual, and social support. Meetings are 6:30–7:30 pm on Zoom (1st Wednesdays), and in person (3rd Wednesdays) in the McClennon Room. There will also be a Zoom meeting on July 30. The focus this summer is on… Continue Reading LGBTQIA+ Peer Support Group
What do Play-Doh and Verizon Wireless have in common?
in TriviaPlay-Doh and Verizon: one you squeeze into shape and the other squeezes your wallet? Nope. They both have trademarked smells. Chances are you’d immediately recognize the scent of Play-Doh. In 2018, the patent office formalized their ownership of that aroma. But Verizon Wireless? They own Reg. No. 4,618,936 for the “flowery musk scent” that consumers… Continue Reading What do Play-Doh and Verizon Wireless have in common?
What country has the world’s longest standing army?
in TriviaOn a tour of the Vatican, they said that the Pontifical Swiss Guard, established in 1506 under Pope Julius II, is the oldest military unit in continuous operation. They have great uniforms, but they are not the oldest. The record goes to Infantry Regiment “Inmemorial del Rey” No. 1, which is part of the Spanish… Continue Reading What country has the world’s longest standing army?
Treat People With Kindness
in Weekly Musical InspirationHarry Styles wrote a song about making small changes in your life that will lead to your own personal happiness, and doing the same for others. It is about acceptance and treating others the way we would like to be treated regardless of our differences. You should always Treat People With Kindness.
Who wrote “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star?”
in TriviaThe popular story is that 6-year-old prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote that little ditty. He wrote variations on it in the 1780s, which were probably exercises for his music students. They were described as being based on a French folk melody. It was popularized as a song about candy: Ah! Vous Dirai-Je, Maman. So who… Continue Reading Who wrote “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star?”