Corresponding with Jiminy Cricket

Missed the service? You can view its recording on YouTube.

How do we personify or imagine our conscience? With whom or with what do we converse when we are in a moral quandary? We might talk to a trusted friend, a mentor, or the still small voice within. We might pray for guidance. We may call upon the better angels of our nature as described by Abraham Lincoln. 

Join us for our annual High Holidays service where we will explore the themes of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur with a particular focus on how we might work to better live out our values when we fall short and contemplate the sources of our better selves. 

Rev. Kevin (he/him) has been BuxMont UU Fellowship’s minister since 2018. Beyond congregational life, Kevin is Adjunct Faculty with the Humanist Studies Program of the American Humanist Association, tries to maintain a meditation practice, and loves (perhaps too much) using his Bullet Journal. To read Rev. Kevin’s complete bio, visit the staff page of our website.

  • 10:15 a.m. – Gathering Time In-person
  • 10:30 a.m. – Sunday Service both Online & In-person
  • 10:30 a.m. – Religious education provided for children from birth through teens. All classes begin at 10:45 and last through the end of service.
  • 11:30 a.m. – In-person Social Time

To read more about the Religious Education for children & youth this Sunday, visit the RE program page.

To read more about our current Covid planning, visit the Covid-19 Response page.