“Writing as an Act of Faith” — led by the UUCM Writing as a Spiritual Practice Covenant Group. Members will share short personal essays reflecting on the monthly congregational themes and how writing supports their spiritual growth and connection.
Author: UUCM Lay Led (UUCM Lay Led)
Enter the Infinite
"Enter the Infinite," led by Erol Delos Santos. Delos Santos is a Masters of Divinity student at Union Theological Seminary and originally from Maplewood, NJ. Currently, he works as a communications coordinator for The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist and is sponsored at The Fourth Universalist Society. This homily explores how capitalism leads us to believe that we live in a world with infinite resources, and how this affects how we treat people, and our planet.
Love and Universalism
“Love and Universalism” led by UUCM member Dana Moore. This homily celebrates the diversity of our spiritual lives as “Organic Multi-Religiosity,” acknowledges our heritage of Universalism and calls us to consider our commitment to inclusivity as an act of welcome and love. Corresponds with Principles 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8.
You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks
“You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks”- led by UUCM member Laura Kushner. Our service will be about Laura's call to ministry; a story of accepting changes and finding out you may not be who you thought you were.
Cursing 101
Led by UUCM member Ghana Hylton, our service will ask what does faith mean for a Unitarian Universalist within this community and in relationship with our world?
There is beauty in ritual without the glitz and glamour.
This month the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair, New Jersey, where I attend, is focusing on the theme of beauty. Beauty is everywhere, especially in nature.





