Our Shadow Identity
Have you ever wondered how it is a faith with so many theological opinions hangs together? Today I’ll be preaching on one of the oldest of Western philosophical ideas which has informed and continues to inform our beloved faith.
Have you ever wondered how it is a faith with so many theological opinions hangs together? Today I’ll be preaching on one of the oldest of Western philosophical ideas which has informed and continues to inform our beloved faith.
Water Communion: The Self, the Other and the Stranger
Our service this Sunday will bring us on a journey where you will be asked to re-visit your first time at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading and imagine what it is like for those who visit … read more.
On this first Sunday of our ministry together I’ll be using Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous address to the 1838 graduating class from Harvard’s Divinity School as the basis of my sermon. Emerson asked the graduates to imagine new ways of seeing the world and their ministry. My sermon will be asking you to imagine how we will be doing “church” here in the near future and with whom we will be doing it. As Joe Strummer said “the future is unwritten.”
Rev. Hank Peirce – Sunday, May 7th, 2017 – One Service 10 AM (Choir and Aaron Clark, bass and David Gould, drums)
I loved summer camp. Each day at camp is like a week in the real world, they say. What I learned during the youth … read more.
Rev. Hank Peirce – Sunday, April 30th, 2017 – Two services – 9:15 am (Small choir) and 11:00 am (Full choir)
In a world of fake news, alternative facts and grammar disciplinarians, suddenly everyone is taking their language very seriously. When was the last time you thought … read more.