Author: Katie Replogle

Donation Parties

While browsing through Bradford County newspapers from the 1800s over the last ten years, I’ve seen a lot of announcements about “donation parties” for ministers.  Most of these parties were for non-Universalist ministers, but a few were for Universalists. The parties were an opportunity for members of the congregation to give gifts – food, clothing, … Continue reading Donation Parties

The Republic of Kinney

I recently ran across an interesting story about the town of Kinney, Minnesota, which prompted me to write this post about the town’s namesake, Orrin Day Kinney. Orrin Day Kinney was born in Sheshequin in 1845.  He was a great-grandson of Joseph Kinney, the Baptist who, along with the Rev. Moses Park, was famously converted … Continue reading The Republic of Kinney

Rev. Benjamin Brunning’s Recipe for a Long and Happy Life

The Rev. Benjamin Brunning, who served the Athens Universalist Church from 1882 to 1884, was born in England in 1821 and emigrated to Quebec, Canada, with his parents and many (14?) siblings in 1836.  His father died the following year, and the family struggled financially.  In 1841, when he was 20 years old, Brunning went … Continue reading Rev. Benjamin Brunning’s Recipe for a Long and Happy Life

Unitarian Universalist Church Donates $400 to Support Personal Hygiene Needs at Local Libraries

UUCAS has made a generous donation of $200 each to the Sayre Library and Waverly Free Library to purchase personal hygiene products. This donation aims to ensure that library visitors have access to essential items that help them feel comfortable and confident while using library facilities. The donation follows a congregational discussion at UUCAS on … Continue reading Unitarian Universalist Church Donates $400 to Support Personal Hygiene Needs at Local Libraries

Chalice Circle Next Meeting is Thursday, October 10at 6:00 PM on Zoom

A time for reflection, sharing and listening on the ordinary and extraordinary experiences of our lives. Past participants have appreciated the deep listening and sharing and the caring connections woven among members. This is a covenant group, where participants expect to attend each month for the church year as they are able, and to let … Continue reading Chalice Circle Next Meeting is Thursday, October 10at 6:00 PM on Zoom

Our UU Values: Facilitated by Rev. Darcey Laine and Rev. Douglas Taylor

4 Tuesdays 1:00-2:30 PM on ZoomOctober 15October 29November 5 (Election Day special edition)November 19 Join with folks form Athens, Cortland and Binghamton for  a conversation about the new statement of our 7 UU values passed by our General Assembly in June: Interdependence, Equity, Transformation, Pluralism, Generosity and Justice with Love at the center. Click here to register: https://uuma.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrcyorTguGNZI2vcv88Mskqz_dlXRxhCj