Next service: In person & livestreamed

Jul
14
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Love in a Time of Climate Crisis
Jul 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Sunday, July 14, 10 a.m., “Love in a Time of Climate Crisis,” Guest Speaker Lydia Wylie-Kellermann: We are living in an era of climate collapse. We feel it in small ways, such as when the snow falls less, or the cherry blossoms bloom too early. And also, in large ways, such as when our streets flood, and entire towns burn to the ground. Yet, we step into the waters of our own particular, wild, and wonderful ecosystem. Falling in love with our watershed moves us into the sacred work of creation and resistance.

Lydia Wylie-Kellermann is a writer, editor, activist, and mother. She is the Director of Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center, and is the author of “This Sweet Earth: Walking with our Children in a Time of Climate Collapse.” She lives with her partner and two boys in Bangor, Pennsylvania.

  • UUSD is requiring that only vaccinated individuals (who are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID) attend in-person services.
  • Please stay home and enjoy our livestream if you have a fever, any other symptoms of illness, or if it’s simply a better option for you.
  • Mask wearing is encouraged but not required.

Winter Solstice Celebration

Come! Call back the light! On this, the longest night of the year, we will invite new beginnings into our lives and pause to listen to the renewal of our life’s direction.

Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

“Lean Into the Mystery,” Rev. Heather Rion Starr on December 24th at 4pm.

Celebrate this time of the longest nights by singing carols, lifting up good stories, and enjoying one another’s good company.

All are welcome on this sparkly and festive evening.

Transgender Day of Remembrance, Nov 20 at 6:30p.m.

Sussex Pride will hold a vigil to honor Transgender Day of Remembrance at UUSD. The event takes place at UUSD and is co-hosted by UUSD’s Social and Environmental Justice Committee.

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