Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
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Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church
1110 Resaca Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Phone: 412-322-4261
Minister: David McFarland, auuchurch@yahoo.com

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Monongahela Sheiks Trio at the DownUnder - Jan 21

8th Annual Summit Against Racism - Jan 21

2006 Nonprofit Summit - Mar 7

Services for January 2002

January 1

New Years Resolutions Of The Spiritual Kind Linda Deafenbaugh

Join us for a participatory Service to reflect on our individual spiritual paths. We will symbolically acknowledge each person’s successes and challenges in the past year and focus attention on charting the spiritual journey each will be taking in this new year.


January 8

Nitpickers Leo Nagorski

Leo will present a history (of sorts) of Unitarian Universalism.


January 15

Arc Toward Justice Rev. David McFarland

Join a celebration of the MLK legacy as Rev. McFarland reflects on Dr. King's speech 'Where Do
We Go from Here?

Please note that the church office will be closed on Jan 16 in observation of Martin Luther King Day.


January 22

Unitarian Universalist Satyagraha Lawrence Wray

Lawrence will offer a reflection on Ghandi's thought about the meaning of love and nonviolence in struggles for justice.


January 29

Laughter is the Best Medicine Mary Mullen

Mary Mullen is a Certified Laugh Leader. In her Laughter Club meetings, Mary leads members in exercises designed to promote health, to control stress, and to maintain emotional balance. Join us as Mary tells us how she discovered this movement and helps us to discover that laughter can bring everyone in this world closer together.


February 5

Miracles, Monsters & Mature Christianity Rev. David McFarland

Taking Ralph Waldo Emerson’s infamous Divinity School Address as a point of departure, Rev. Dave relates his experiences of Christianity.


Services at Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church begin at 11 o’clock.

Read about the History of the Church and our Historic Building

Photos and stories of Installation Sunday

 

 


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