Speaker: Amanda Jones

Finding Hope in Difficult Times: Mental Health Struggles Affect Us All

“There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.” (John Green) Whether you have lost your job, dealt with grief or having a child, life is difficult sometimes and it’s easy to feel alone. Let’s consider how our community can make you feel more connected. Our Summer Services (July 2 through September 3) … Continue reading Finding Hope in Difficult Times: Mental Health Struggles Affect Us All

Up the Down Escalator: Navigating Mental Dis-ease of Pandemic Proportions

Everyone should work on keeping themselves mentally healthy.  Some people deal with imbalances in various ways: therapy, medication, journaling, talking to a close friend.  But all in all, we are basically on a spectrum, with some people struggling and having to work hard to maintain a level of mental wellness and others having a low … Continue reading Up the Down Escalator: Navigating Mental Dis-ease of Pandemic Proportions

Family Ministry Sunday

https://zoom.us/j/97989696520?pwd=ZG9NclFYQm9VV0NTb2VhNVM0R00xQT09 Meeting ID: 979 8969 6520 Passcode: 183183Phone: +1 929 205 6099 Order of Service: uubinghamton.org/order-of-service/ UUCB Town Hall There will be a congregational town hall meeting this Sunday after the worship service to discuss next year’s budget. Stay on Zoom after the service to attend.

Letting Go of Heavy Baggage

What are you carrying around that you need to let go of and how does that affect your mental health? Bring your backpacks, purses, even cellphones to be blessed at our annual blessing of the backpacks! Order of Service: https://uubinghamton.org/order-of-service/ https://zoom.us/j/97989696520?pwd=ZG9NclFYQm9VV0NTb2VhNVM0R00xQT09 Dial by your location        +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)Meeting ID: … Continue reading Letting Go of Heavy Baggage

Seasonal Worship Service

Join us for a delightful all-ages seasonal service to honor all the winter ‘holidays of light’ we see at this time of year. Presented through a “Winter Speech Choir”, we will learn a little, sing a lot, and squeeze in a few moments of wonder as well.

Words of Wonder

As Unitarian Universalists, we use a variety of words and concepts to talk about the holy or ‘the transcending mystery’ or God. See?!? I can’t even write a description of this worship without using three different words for it. Come, let us revel in our variety!

The Queen’s Loaves

Join us for a story of power and gratitude, wisdom and food! We invite you to bake and bring in a loaf of bread that is special to you. Maybe it is a recipe from your grandmother or from your an-cestral culture. How many loaves will we have? We will share them after the service.