Community has become even more important in these challenging times. We offer multiple ways to connect.
We invite you to enjoy our Sunday morning services! JOIN US!
For those who cannot make it in person to services, we offer livestreaming via YouTube. See this week’s service announcement directly below with the link. (Click on the picture.)
Sunday morning service videos can be accessed at your convenience on our Worship page or YouTube channel.
Our next Sunday Morning Dialog is January 18th. CLICK HERE for more information.
January 18th, 10:30am
In person and Livestreamed via YouTube
Death of A King
Rev. Jennifer Kelleher, guest minister
Tavis Smiley’s book Death of A King explores the last year of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life. He sought to answer the question, in that last year, what kind of man did King become? Smiley says King, “despite everything spoke his truth.” MLK, Jr. himself wrote, “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” How is life asking you to end your silence?
Music: Brian Gilmore and Seth Nikolay, guest musicians
Rev. Jennifer Kelleher joined UU Princeton as Assistant Minister in 2019 and has served UU congregations in New Jersey since 2010. A life-long UU, Jennifer grew up in First Parish Church in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She is passionate about our faith and how it continues to transform her life.
January 18th, 9:00am
UUCMC Community Room
The Healing Power of Storytelling
Jennifer Devi Chauhan, Executive Director, Project Write Now
Discover how expressive writing fosters empathy, resilience, and authentic human connection. Jennifer Devi Chauhan shares how Project Write Now uses storytelling to heal, build community, and empower diverse voices. Join us for an interactive conversation on why our stories matter—now more than ever. To see our work visit https://projectwritenow.org/news/
Jennifer Devi Chauhan is Executive Director and co-founder of Project Write Now, a nonprofit transforming lives through the power of writing. A longtime educator and writer, she cultivates inclusive, healing-centered spaces where youth and adults explore identity, meaning, and community through storytelling.
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We welcome you into our meetinghouse or you can join us in community from your homes.
January Theme: PRACTICING RESISTANCE
Our resistance is not predicated on how likely it will be to alter the conscience of the oppressor. We resist to retain our own conscience. And to awaken all others who are still in possession of their own souls.
It can be overwhelming to witness/experience/take in all the injustices of the moment; the good news is that they’re all connected. So if your little corner of work involves pulling at one of the threads, you’re helping to unravel the whole damn cloth.
Change is never painful. Only resistance to change is painful.
You are not required to save the world. But you are required to save your corner of it.
The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.












