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“The Deeper We Go” – Rev. Dayna Edwards, Guest Speaker — ZOOM ONLY

Religious Educator Connie Goodbread says, “Faith formation is all that we do.” If faith formation is learning who you are and figuring out how you want to live, how might we imagine together a future where intentional faith formation is happening for all ages all the time? At this service with Rev. Dayna Edwards, we’ll … Continue reading “The Deeper We Go” – Rev. Dayna Edwards, Guest Speaker — ZOOM ONLY

“Have We Crossed the Line? Anti-Semitism in America Today” – Dr. Gary Schiff, Guest Speaker — In Person & Zoom

The headlines of the past few years require that we ask ourselves if we have crossed a line past the run-of-the-mill anti-Semitism, long present in American culture. Is a new more virulent strain of this ancient hatred brewing? What are the current efforts to avert such a change? Retired President and Professor of Middle East Studies at Gratz College in … Continue reading “Have We Crossed the Line? Anti-Semitism in America Today” – Dr. Gary Schiff, Guest Speaker — In Person & Zoom

“At the Heart of Justice Work” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister — In Person & Zoom

Our faith calls us to be an integral part of creating a more just world. In the swirl of information overload, how might we identify the next step on that journey? Where does common sense fit in? At this service with Rev. Sue Browning on this MLK weekend we’ll explore the power of centering common decency, respect … Continue reading “At the Heart of Justice Work” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister — In Person & Zoom

“The Audacity of Hope” – Bob Clegg, Guest Speaker — In Person & ZOOM

News and views about the world climate crisis can be hard to bear. Sometimes it just seems so overwhelming! This service will focus on a pragmatic, science-based environmental optimism through the lens of the novels of Kim Stanley Robinson. The bottom line, according to Robinson? “Yes, the world can be saved — but only at a cost we … Continue reading “The Audacity of Hope” – Bob Clegg, Guest Speaker — In Person & ZOOM

“Welcoming the New Year — A Service from the Broader UU Community” (recorded in advance). No In Person or Zoom Worship Service January 1 (links in service description).

For our Sunday service on January 1, 2023 we are excited to share a service created by the Chesapeake Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association, a group of ministers from Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the DC area. The service includes music, readings, and reflections to help us welcome in 2023. This service has been recorded in advance and can … Continue reading “Welcoming the New Year — A Service from the Broader UU Community” (recorded in advance). No In Person or Zoom Worship Service January 1 (links in service description).

“Eve of the Eve – A Christmas Candlelight Service” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister & members of the congregation — In Person & Zoom

Join us for our annual Christmas “Eve of the Eve” service (that’s right on Friday, Dec. 23! ). At this service led by Rev. Sue Browning and other members of the congregation we’ll share story, song (many songs), a brief message and end with “Silent Night.” This is a service for all ages! A cookie reception … Continue reading “Eve of the Eve – A Christmas Candlelight Service” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister & members of the congregation — In Person & Zoom

“Working Together for Social Justice: The Intersectional Imperative” – Maria Wood, Guest Speaker — In Person & ZOOM

Author, teacher, and activist Luisah Teish has said, “Our fates are tied. We have this strange notion on this planet that our fates are not tied. If it were not so we would not be here together. It’s that simple.” It’s a reality that can’t be denied, so why do people seem to insist on defining ourselves … Continue reading “Working Together for Social Justice: The Intersectional Imperative” – Maria Wood, Guest Speaker — In Person & ZOOM

“Which Story of Christmas Works for You (If Any)?” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister — In Person & Zoom

The meaning of any holiday is crowd-sourced. Holidays take on new meaning each time they are celebrated. Is there some aspect of Christmas and the whole holiday season that is striking you as particularly meaningful this year? Are there winter holidays other than Christmas that touch your heart, or meet your need for celebration or quiet? At this service … Continue reading “Which Story of Christmas Works for You (If Any)?” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister — In Person & Zoom

“The Person Before You: Reflections on Worth” – Dr. Michael Franch, Guest Speaker — In Person & Zoom

These are days of uncertainty when behaviors, perhaps even our own, bring into question our First Principle. Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote, as their First Principle, “the inherent worth and dignity of every person.” This implies that we must treat everyone as a person of worth and dignity, and that can be really hard … Continue reading “The Person Before You: Reflections on Worth” – Dr. Michael Franch, Guest Speaker — In Person & Zoom