Worship Committee
The Worship Committee coordinates and arranges for Sunday services
during the year which are not provided by the ministerswhether
in cooperation with committees/groups or outside speakers, generally
incorporating themes developed in cooperation with our minister.
This may involve an average of six to eight services during the
regular year. In addition, the committee provides some twelve services
during the summer season, either in collaboration with committees/members
or independently arranged with outside speakers. For more information, please contact our Worship Committee Chairperson, Tanya Dixon.
This committee
also is responsible for providing liturgists for all services. For more information on being a liturgist, please contact Sue Raufer or Terry Cummings.
Previous Worship Committee Services Include:
Sunday, October 9, 2011
“Healing and Wholeness:
Mystical Love Poetry of Jalaluddin Rumi”
Mr. Peter Rogen
Rumi, a Sufi mystic of the 13th Century, is considered one of the world's great poet-saint-geniuses. Mr. Rogen, a former Shakespearean actor and noted reader, brought Rumi alive through verse and music.

Sunday, July 17, 2011
“Live Without I.D.”
Rev. Allen Wells
Rev. Wells is a UU Buddhist psychotherapist specializing in the new field of Mindfulness Based Psychotherapy.

Sunday, July 3, 2011
“Stand on the Side of Love”
UUCM Member Mr. Joe Thomasberger

Sunday, June 26, 2011
“Childlike Faith in a World Come of Age”
Ms. Eve Stevens
Eve Stevens grew up in rural South Carolina, attending a UU fellowship there since she was three. Eve had just finished her first year of a three-year MDiv program at Union Theological Seminary in New York City on the ordination track and spent her free time working for an interfaith publication.

Sunday, May 29, 2011
“That Challenge of Memorial Day
for a Unitarian Universalist”
Mr. Dave Chapman
Dave Chapman is a freelance writer and professional speaker. He is an active member of the First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County in Baptistown, NJ where he serves on the Sunday Services Committee, leads one of the congregation’s Covenant Groups, and is his congregation’s Rep. to the UU-United Nations Office.

Sunday, October 10, 2010
"Invisible in Africa"
Ms. Catherine Onyemelukwe
The topic was the impact of climate change in Nigeria. Catherine described her early experience of her village and how it has changed over the years. She conveyed a call for action from the 2010 UU-UNO Seminar on Climate Change and told us how the UU-UNO can help alleviate the problem of invisibility in Africa and indifference in America.

Sunday, November 29, 2009
“Everyday Magic”
Members of the UU Congregation of Princeton's
Evergreen Chapter of the Covenant of UU Pagans
Presenters included Eva Liane Foster, M.S.W., Sally Walsh, M.A., J.D.,
Brian Schorr, B.F.A, M.Ed., Dip.Ed. and Kate Foster.

Sunday, October 11, 2009
“Honoring Your Inherent Worth & Dignity”
Ms. Melanie Davis, M.Ed.

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