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Past Worship Services

“Being and Personhood” by Rev. Jennifer Pader
“Loving Your Enemies: The Inherent Worth and Dignity of Every Person” by Dusty Kemp – 9:30am
Being Of Color and Colorful Beings – 9:30am
Sunday Service: The February Strike – 9:30am
This I Believe
“There Will be no Peace or Justice Without a Planet”
Living Into Covenant: Sharing Our Collective Work
Christmas Eve Service – 4pm
A Hamster Named Yard
The Vulnerability of Parenting
Affirming the Inherent Worth and Dignity of Every Person, Even During an Election Campaign
“Does the First Principle apply in the face of evil?”
In the Good Company of Vow Breakers
“Whose Lives Matter?”
Gathering Of The Waters
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Upcoming service

A Diversity of Opinions

Dorothy Latta January 11 - 9:30 am

Unitarian Universalists practice Freedom of the Pulpit, meaning that anyone who provides a Sunday message may speak from their personal perspective and belief; the message is not dictated or constrained by denominational beliefs or doctrine. And on the other side, there is Freedom of the Pew meaning that those who are listening may agree or disagree with the message. So how do we create a Beloved Community with this challenge of finding common ground amid our differing beliefs?

Dorothy Latta has been an active and involved member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Plattsburgh for over 30 years. She enjoys doing worship services and is a Commissioned Lay Minister of the Plattsburgh congregation.  


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