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SUMMARY:What's So Funny About Humor?
DESCRIPTION:Tony Palermo\n\n\n\nOf all the survival techniques Natural Selection has honed in us\, the ability to laugh seems the most\, well\, superfluous. What good is it\, how do we make it happen\, and what are some – hopefully – fulfilling examples? Let’s look at Bugs Bunny\, the Far Side\, Opus the penguin\, Abbott and Costello and others. Bring your funny bone
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SUMMARY:Roots Hold Me Close\, Wings Set Me Free
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Lee Anne Washington\n\n\n\n\n The transition from youth to young adulthood is both joyful and bittersweet: a time of letting go without becoming untethered\, gaining independence without losing connection. As young adults move toward wider horizons\, the people\, places\, values\, and lessons that have shaped them can continue to guide them. This Sunday\, as we celebrate our Bridging Ceremony\, we will reflect on how roots and wings work together\, helping young adults become free without becoming alone. 
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/roots-hold-me-close-wings-set-me-free/
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SUMMARY:When Two Rivers Meet and Merge
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Lee Anne Washington\n\n\n\n\nHere in Pittsburgh\, we often speak of three rivers: the Allegheny\, the Monongahela\, and the Ohio. But older Indigenous naming traditions offer another way of seeing the same waters: whether the long river was called Ohio or Allegheny\, the Monongahela was understood as a tributary flowing into something larger. Same water. Different map. Larger truth. \nOn this Annual Meeting Sunday\, we will reflect on Rev. Christopher Buice’s parable of two arguing rivers and consider how two or more things can be true at the same time. As we prepare to gather around lunch\, reports\, budgets\, elections\, memories\, hopes\, and shared decisions\, we will ask what it means for a congregation to flourish not through sameness\, but through faithful confluence — many currents joining in one larger life.
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/when-two-rivers-merge/
LOCATION:West Room and Zoom
CATEGORIES:Sunday Service
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SUMMARY:Dreams of Hope: OH MY GOD!
DESCRIPTION:Through the power of the arts\, Dreams of Hope provides the region’s lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, queer\, questioning\, asexual\, and allied (LGBTQA+) youth a welcoming environment to grow in confidence\, express themselves\, and develop as leaders. \nWe will have some of our youth participants perform excepts from our 2026 theatriQ production: \nOH MY GOD! a theatriQ original production \nThe Fable Realm is thrown out of balance when the God of Wisdom dies. While in mourning\, the rest of the gods must contend with how to prevent a world without Wisdom. \nOH MY GOD! explores the legacy that emerges from their collective grief. \nOver the course of seven months\, Dreams of Hope’s queer and Trans performing arts youth ensemble created OH MY GOD! The members of theatriQ collaborated to write\, produce\, and present a remarkable show honoring their individual and collective truths.
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/dreams-of-hope-oh-my-god/
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Shadows:  Illuminating True Interdependence
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Lee Anne Wasthingon \nThere’s a delicate balance between individual agency and our Seventh UU Principle: the interdependent web of existence. In celebrating Summer Solstice\, we step out of the shadows of two persistent errors—a toxic empathy that minimizes human capability by viewing people as perpetual victims\, and a rigid self-sufficiency that refuses the support of others. \nDrawing on several wisdom traditions\, we will examine how the best community caretaking promotes a healthy interdependence\, through personal resourcefulness\, rather than permanent dependency.
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/beyond-the-shadows-illuminating-true-interdependence/
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