Author: BuxMont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

How did YOU know that BuxMont was a community that you and your family wanted to participate in?

Recently I spoke with a parent who told me that she had decided to check out our RE program for her children because she had realized how important her involvement with a UU congregation had been for her as she was growing up.  I empathize – my growing up experiences in a UU congregation were … Continue reading How did YOU know that BuxMont was a community that you and your family wanted to participate in?

Climate Challenge Week 11: Speak Up

Your voice matters. This week, make your position known to lawmakers, businesses and the world. Post a public comment on the proposed EPA Clean Power Plan. Write to your state representatives about fracking. Drop investments in companies that aren’t working to manage emissions. Share your views with friends and neighbors on Facebook. Brainstorm solutions in … Continue reading Climate Challenge Week 11: Speak Up

Climate Challenge Week 10: Global Action

You’ve changed your lightbulbs, switched to renewable energy and insulated your home. Now how do you get involved at the state, national and international levels to take effective action on climate change? Take Action Now On June 2, 2014, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the first-ever limits on carbon pollution. The EPA is … Continue reading Climate Challenge Week 10: Global Action

Age-Grouped and Interest-Based Classes coming in the Fall

For many years, BuxMont has offered Religious Education classes in an age-grouped format, arranging things so that each classroom has two or three ages/grades in it at a time.  When we first started offering RE at 11:15 in January of 2012, we weren’t sure how many kids to expect and so we offered our regular … Continue reading Age-Grouped and Interest-Based Classes coming in the Fall

Green Sanctuary

This week, you approved BuxMont’s commitment to the Green Sanctuary program!  The program began as an outgrowth of the Seventh Principle Project, a UUA-affiliated environmental organization that was created in 1989.  The program was intended to help UUs imagine what it would look like if congregational life reflected the seventh Principle of Unitarian Universalism, “Respect for the interdependent web … Continue reading Green Sanctuary

Stop the Drone War Command Center in Horsham – Base is Open, But Not Yet Operational

Join Peace and Justice Committee members along with members of the Coalition for Peace Action, the Brandywine Peace Community and others on Saturday, May 30, 2014 from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. to participate in demonstrations calling for stopping the new Drone Command Center in Horsham, PA.  The demonstration will be held at the intersection … Continue reading Stop the Drone War Command Center in Horsham – Base is Open, But Not Yet Operational