October Sunday Services

One Service at 10am

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Oct.  6
Listening to Love: When Pigs Fly”  
Revs. Tony Lorenzen and Sierra-Marie
People of all ages, please join Jerry Phelps and Revs. Tony and Sierra-Marie for a multigenerational music and ritual-centered celebration of the various ways love makes the seemingly impossible possible. Afterward, anyone who would like to do so is invited to sit down for a discussion about the service’s theme with Rev. Tony.

Our Share-the-Plate will go to Laundry Love of Greater Danbury. Dale Brown, a volunteer with Laundry Love of Greater Danbury, will speak briefly about this local non- profit. Sponsored by ten area churches and synagogues, Laundry Love’s ministry is to provide clean clothes and bedding for the homeless and families living on the edge. Made up completely of volunteers it is one of two chapters located in CT.

4pm concert
Music at the Ridge presents:

Cee Songbird and Friends present real R&B and blues
Sunday, October 6, 4 – 6pm in Fellowship Hall UUCD
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Oct. 13 
Listening to Our Hearts 
Rev. Sierra-Marie Gerfao
How is your heart? In this service, led by Rev. Sierra-Marie Gerfao, we will take time to listen to our hearts and care for one another in community. 


Oct. 20 
Welcoming, Open, Affirming, and Inclusive
Rev. Tony Lorenzen

Rev. Tony Lorenzen reflects on our journey as a Welcoming Congregation, where it’s leading us know, who we’re called to listen to today, and what we’re being called to do based on what we hear.”


Oct. 27
“Two-Eyed Seeing”  
Darlene Kascak of the Institute for American Indian Studies

She reflects on the idea that by combining different ways of looking at the world, we can enhance our collective knowledge and work towards a better future for all.

Darlene Kascak of the Institute for American Indian Studies is a member of the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation and Schaghticoke Women’s Traditional Council concept emphasizes understanding and learning from multiple cultural perspectives.