April 2022 Services

In-Person Attendance

Our sanctuary currently has a capacity of 60 seats due to our COVID-19 safety measures.  Therefore we are asking you to register to attend our worship services in person.

Online Attendance

Our services can be accessed each Sunday at 10:30AM through Zoom:

https://tinyurl.com/CUCSundayServices (Meeting ID: 950 5267 2835; Password: 183503)

 

If needed, you may also dial into the audio portion of the service only:

Call 646-876-9923 (Meeting ID: 950 5267 2835; Password: 183503)

The recorded services are posted on the CUC Facebook page and YouTube page later the same day of the service.

 

Sunday, April 3

Dreaming of Peace

Each day we witness new images of the violence from the war in Ukraine.  And we continue to witness other sources of violence from around the world, in our own country, and in our communities.  What does it mean to continue to  dream of peace in a world still so fractured by all this violence?

 

Sunday, April 10

Filled With Loving Kindness

This Sunday we explore the spiritual concept of wholeness and the role it plays in helping us to build resilience in a world that tries to tell us we are broken.

 

Sunday, April 17

All-Ages Easter Service

Join us for our All-Ages Easter Sunday service.  The last two years this service has been entirely online so this is our first hybrid Easter service in three years.  Come gather with us to celebrate the joy of the Easter story!

 

Sunday,  April 24

A 100 Year Anniversary Celebration!

Join the members of the Partner Church Committee on Sunday, April 24 to help us celebrate, along with our partner congregation in Prague, the 100-year anniversary of the founding of Czech Unitarianism by Rev. Norbert Čapek, who set out from East Orange in New Jersey with the support of American Unitarians to found a new Unitarian movement in the newly established Czechoslovakia.  American Unitarian Universalism was in turn enriched by such innovations as the Flower Communion and the Flaming Chalice symbol, and examples of courage in the face of autocracy and oppression of the human spirit.