Worship Services & Videos

Information about each worship service, live stream, and recorded video.

12/22/24 Struggling to Stay Present? You’re not alone

Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos On this final Sunday of the Advent season, our Intergenerational Orchestra will provide our music for this service focused on the context for many of our seasonal celebrations–being together in community. Let’s reflect on some wisdom for staying present amidst the chaos of a very full holiday season (not […]

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Gun Violence Prevention Vigil 12/14/24 2:00-4:00 PM

Join us for our gun violence prevention vigil, coordinated annually following the Sandyhook massacre in 2014. The program will include speakers, music, and inspiration for getting involved in preventing further gun violence.  Co-Sponsored by the Brunswick Area Interfaith Council, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the Neighborhood in Bath, Durham Friends

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11/24/24 We Re-Pair things To-Gether: A celebration of Community

Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos We will conclude our reflections on the practice of repair with an intergenerational celebration of community. A ritual of sharing cornbread and cider will be included in this service, as we ponder the possibilities of repair that are made a possibility when we work, live, and love together. Music

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11/17/24 Restorative Justice: A Practice for Repairing Harm

Led by the Working for Justice Steering Group UUCB members who have been active in Sacred Ground and the Black Lives Matter sub-group of Working for Justice will lead this service on the topic of Restorative Justice, with special guest Brandon Brown. Restorative justice is a collaborative process that focuses on righting wrongs. It focuses

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10/20/24 Deep Listening in Times of Challenge and Change: Lessons from Sukkot

Led by Rabbi Lisa Vinikoor Rabbi Vinikoor’s sermon comes during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, a joyous festival commemorating the ancient Israelites 40 year journey in the wilderness. Through an exploration of this journey story and Sukkot traditions, Rabbi Vinikoor will reflect on the intersection of Jewish wisdom and the value of deep listening to

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