October Services – One Service at 10:00 a.m.
One Service at 10am at UUCD
and available also via Zoom email officemanager@uudanbury.org for Zoom link
All events are in-person events
October Services – One Service at 10:00 a.m.
Sunday, October 1st – Principles to Promises – Rev. Tony Lorenzen
Rev. Tony reflects on reframing our tradition, moving from seven principles to promises about how we will live our values.
Sunday, October 8th – Rev. Hank Peirce will lead the service.
Sunday, October 15th – Hand-Me-Down Genes – Rev. Tony Lorenzen
Rev. Tony reflects on the re-emerging science of epigenetics and the profound impact of trauma stored in our genes.
After this Service, if interested, plan to attend: Pathway to Membership, October 15 from 11-12:30
• Learn about Unitarian Universalism
• Discover what UU Danbury can offer you
• Receive information about how to become a member
The Membership Team at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Danbury is invites those interested in finding out about membership to a Pathways to Membership meeting on October 15 from 11-12:30, just after the Sunday service. Rev. Tony Lorenzen and two members of the congregation will meet with newer visitors over coffee and light refreshments in the conference room on the first floor of the cottage across from the Fellowship Hall. Childcare will be provided in the lower level of the Fellowship Hall.
We look forward to getting to know you better and to answering your questions about our congregation, our history and membership. If you are able to attend, please RSVP to Lisa Horton at hickoryhorton@hotmail.com. Please let Lisa know if you would need childcare.
Sunday, October 22nd – Where Words Leave Off, Music Begins – Dan Brodax, Joanne Davidson, Nancy Hershatter
UUCD’s own folk-rock trio, Prism, is 13 years old this year. Dan Brodax, Joanne Davidson and Nancy Hershatter will trace, in word and song, the myriad ways that music has shaped each of their lives from childhood onward.
Sunday, October 29th – The Children Don’t Want the China – Rev. Tony Lorenzen
Rev. Tony leads us in a Samhain-Halloween celebration on helps us reflect on what we want to leave as an inheritance to the next generation of our congregation.