Love Thy Neighbor *hybrid*
What does it mean to love thy neighbor in these troubled times?
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What does it mean to love thy neighbor in these troubled times?
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As we adapt to a changing and challenging world, can we find ways to acknowledge the complexity and ambiguity of life, and enter a state of “bewilderment” where we are humble, open and flexible enough to learn—instead of thinking we already know? Professor Alan Levinovitz … read more.
Join us as we explore the mythical and the practical of the full moon and lunar cycles.
We will be conducting this hybrid Sunday Service in person and online via Zoom.
You may join the service in person at our current location:
Lehigh Valley Active … read more.
General Assembly livestream. The pandemic has wrought change and created uncertainty for institutions, like our Unitarian Universalist congregations, and our wider world. Who and what are we becoming, individually and collectively? Our GA Sunday service explores these themes as we gather in community to celebrate … read more.
For the flower communion, bring a flower or flowers to church. The message will be about what makes a Unitarian Universalist congregation a sacred community.
We will be conducting this hybrid Sunday Service in person and online via Zoom.
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Celebrating Pride month!
We will be conducting this hybrid Sunday Service in person and online via Zoom.
You may join the service in person at our current location:
Lehigh Valley Active Life Center
1633 West Elm St., Allentown, PA 18102
If attending virtually, you may join with … read more.
In commemoration of LGBTQIA Pride month, we will examine the national hysteria around transgender equality. What are the misconceptions? Who benefits from transphobia?
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In commemoration of the merger of the Unitarians and Universalists to form the Unitarian Universalist Association in May 1961, we will reflect on the two separate traditions and their relationships. Would you have been a Unitarian or a Universalist?
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Unitarian Universalists think like children in a few ways that make our faith tradition unique. This is a good thing and we need to nurture our faith and share it with the next generation because being “grown up,” as many define it, is too limiting … read more.
Come. Listen. See what others are thinking about!
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