Living Our Unitarian Universalist Values

View the Order of Service here.

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

“I don’ t mean to offend but….”

We often use this phrase when we are venturing into a discussion where we fear applying stereotypical thinking about a person, group, or culture different from ourselves. As UUs we hold dear the worth and dignity of every person which can be challenging when trying to avoid offending people we perceive as different. Donna Harris will engage the congregation in contemplating our implicit biases and how they may hinder carrying out our UU principles.

Save the Date for our next Widening the Circle program where Donna Harris will lead us in a Diversity Equity and Inclusion training on Saturday, March 9.

Donna Harris, LCSW, MSW, MA, CGP – Bio
Donna Harris She is an African American, licensed clinical social worker who has been practicing for over 30 years. She is the Director of Intercultural Counseling, LLC, a private practice located in the western suburbs of Philadelphia where she provides individual and group psychotherapy and psychoanalysis to adults. Her therapeutic approach is relational with attention given to the impact of systemic and personal racism and oppression. She serves as faculty at Bryn Mawr College’s Graduate School of Social Service and Social Research, and at the Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia (IRPP). Ms. Harris also serves as President for the Philadelphia Area Group Psychotherapy Society (PAGPS) and will soon begin a 4-year term on the Board of Directors of the American Group Psychotherapy Society.

Ms. Harris founded Intercultural Network LLC, to address the needs of organizations in their efforts to become more diverse, equitable and inclusive. She designs and facilitates customized
training for non-profits in mental health, educational and religious institutions. In 2003 she discovered Unitarian Universalism and found it easy to integrate our principles into her identity as a social worker. She is dedicated to helping people become aware of their interpersonal biases and to facilitate challenging conversations.
  • 10:15 a.m. – Gathering Time In-person
  • 10:30 a.m. – Sunday Service both Online & In-person
  • 10:30 a.m. – Religious Education for kids and teens of all ages, nursery available
  • 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.