Thomas Paine to Join Us Sunday August 21, 2016 for Service

logoPlease join us for what has become Part II of an annual event – the visit of members and friends from the Thomas Paine Fellowship of Collegeville to our location for a combined service. They will join us for our service and for our Potluck meal afterwards. Part I was in July, when we visited their Fellowship for a combined service and meal. Come be a welcoming part of our larger UU Community. The service will be lead by Rev. Paul Daniel and the topic will be  “To Be a UU Community Today”.

Please join us for our Third Sunday Potluck which will follow the service.

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Sunday Service August 21, 2016

 Sunday, August 21 

To Be a UU Community Today                 Speaker: Reverend Paul 

Please join us for what has become Part II of an annual event – the visit of members and friends from the Thomas Paine Fellowship of Collegeville to our location for a combined service. They will join us for our service and for our Potluck meal afterwards. Part I was in July when we visited their Fellowship for a combined service and meal. Come be a welcoming part of our larger UU Community.

Please join us for our Third Sunday Potluck which will follow the service.

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Sunday Service August 14, 2016

 Sunday, August 14 

If Horses, Cattle, or Lions Had Hands 

Guest Speaker: Jerry Galazzo    Worship Committee Chair: Thomas Paine UUF 

“Be careful what we worship,” Emerson cautioned, “for what we are worshipping, we are becoming.” Throughout history, humans have worshiped anthropomorphic gods—that is, gods with human form and characteristics. But from classical antiquity to modern times such visions of god have been criticized as inadequate, disappointing, and even corrupting of the true religious impulse. Well, if not like humans, what is god like? What is “godlike?” Whether you personally believe in a god or not, who gets to answers such questions and how those questions get answered will, indeed, influence who we are becoming.

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Sunday Service August 7, 2016


 Sunday, August 7 

Mae West: UU Unaware           Lay Speaker: Lisa Jokiel 

Mae West, as well as other well-known entertainers, often stood up for the same principles UUs affirm. Sometimes they paid a price for it. Miss West was way ahead of her time in many ways.

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Sunday Service July 31, 2016

July 31, 2016

The Democratic Process …. in Society at Large 

Speaker: Rev Dave Hunter

In the context of a presidential election year, and immediately following the two party conventions, Dave will reflect on the state of democracy in the US and what makes democracy a religious topic for UUs.

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Sunday Service July 24, 2016

Sunday Service July 24, 2106

More Joy, Less Anguish 

Speaker: Emily Quarles-Mowrer

The pursuit of happiness was so important that it was included in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, 140 years later, we are still in pursuit. How do we catch happiness? Sonja Lyubomirsky has some ideas in her book “The How of Happiness.” Join us as we explore the science behind finding contentment.

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Minister’s Musings July 2016

From the Minister’s Desk:

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As it has become increasingly clear, the Orlando shooter had mental health challenges and was filled with rage and hate in a broad number of ways, particularly against the gay community. Whether he was troubled by being gay, may never be known, but his access to assault rifles and guns is inexcusable for it allowed him to carry out mass executions.

Too many in the conservative religious community like the Southern Baptist Convention continue their policy of exclusion and hatred, forgetting we are all children of God. They can’t even bring themselves to say the word gay when referring to Pulse, a gay club.

We gay people are objects of derision and hatred on a daily basis . While I want to stand on the side of love as my faith calls me to, I am mad as hell at such pervasive prejudice against gays, people of color and all who are perceived to be different or other.

When do the haters stand down? Apparently never!!!. Which is why those who try to live in love must never give in to hatred. This is a battle for our souls. All people of good conscience must stand up and not cower in the face of hatred. Silence is not a viable option. Take courage, the good people in our society, even as we begin to bury our dead…again!!!

My heart is with the victims and their families but also with the law enforcement officers who risked their own lives to save so many and had to witness such carnage. The psychic toll on all will last a very long time.

I will continue to strive to overcome my anger and frustration but will not be a victim.

I am GAY, OUT and PROUD.

 Yours in our Shared Faith,

    Rev. Paul

                       678-939-4854      minister@uupottstown.org

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Sunday Service July 17, 2016

Sunday Service July 17, 2016

This I Believe 

Speakers: Erica Duske, Jon Dreazen and CJ Rhoads

Lay Leader: Allan Pallay

On this Sunday Erica, Jon and CJ will each describe the core beliefs and values that are most important to them; that shape their thoughts and actions. Come to this service and get to know these three members at a deeper level and perhaps get some new perspectives on what is most important in life.

Third Sunday Potluck will follow the service.

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Sunday Service July 10, 2016

Sunday Service July 10, 2016

We’re Not That Far Apart 

Speaker: Sam Gugino (at Thomas Paine)

Did you ever have two Jehovah’s Witnesses come to your door and think to yourself “I have nothing in common with these folks?” One UU did just that. Then he came to realize he had much more in common with Jehovah’s Witnesses than he (or they) might have imagined.

This service will be held at Thomas Paine Fellowship (TPUUF) in Collegeville. 

Brunch will be served after the service 

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Sunday Service July 3, 2016

Sunday Service July 3, 2016

Common Heart: An Interfaith Dialogue 

Speaker : Elsayed “Steve” Elmarzouky

Lay Leader: Lisa Jokiel

Today we welcome Elsayed Elmarzouky, the immediate Past President of the Islamic Center of Reading. “Steve” will discuss Common Heart, the Interfaith Dialogue in Reading, which he helped to initiate. Steve will also talk about Ramadan, which is in progress right now, and about his work as a Chaplain at the Berks Prison. Many of you already know Steve as the owner of the Queen City Diner in Reading and the former owner of the VIP Diner in Pottstown. Steve was originally scheduled to speak with us on February 28, but needed to travel to Egypt. His nephew Sayed Elmarkouzy graciously agreed to step in and spoke with us on that date.

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