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This is the service we invite our furry, feathery, scaly friends to join us; we celebrate some of our fellow inhabitants of the Universe, especially those who share our homes and lives. Photographs are welcome too.
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This is the service we invite our furry, feathery, scaly friends to join us; we celebrate some of our fellow inhabitants of the Universe, especially those who share our homes and lives. Photographs are welcome too.
With a Ken Burns film “Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War” about two brave Unitarians about to air on PBS, we will look at their and our moral courage.
It’s our Ingathering / Water Ceremony service. And, we will officially begin the celebration of Thomas Paine Unitarian Universalist Fellowship’s 50th year! (Remember to bring a bit of water from your Summer.)
* This will be a MultiGenerational Service
Stories of the rights of workers abound in our human history. As we celebrate Labor Day weekend, let’s consider one provocative tale from 2000 years ago.
It’s our annual celebration of fathers and of flowers in our world. Remember to bring a bloom from your garden to help form the community bouquet in this very Unitarian Universalist event. And, we’ll welcome new members!
It’s Pride Day! Many of our members will be on the way to Philadelphia to represent The Fellowship in the parade. Those of us in Collegeville will consider what it means to join with others to help bring the Belovéd Community into being.
Come look at and hear about and celebrate the work of our children and all those who make our Children’s Faith
Development programs the treasure they are to us.
Each year talented folks of The Fellowship bring us, lead us in singing, songs by our world-famous Unitarian Universalist troubadour, Pete Seeger. This multi-generational service gives us all a chance to hear Pete’s lasting messages and to have fun.
Mother’s Day is on the calendar each year, but who gets to celebrate and who is called “mother” is worth our considering.
We, as a culture, have lots of words for mental illness and a lot less understanding. We will begin Mental Health Month talking about what we know and what we say. Roselyn Wealth will join me in leading this service.