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This Week's Service

Contemplating the Five Remembrances

The Five Remembrances are sometimes referred to as the Five Existential Unavoidables. Buddhist psychology encourages us to reflect on them because they help us to fully acknowledge the preciousness of this, our only, human life. Today we will view each one through the eyes of … read more.

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To join using computer, tablet or smartphone:  https://zoom.us/j/94071188132  

To join by phone:+1 929 205 6099 US Meeting ID: 940 7118 8132

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Sunday Service at Rock Tavern UU, June 7, 2026 at 10:30 am (In person and via Zoom)

Inviting Bell

Musical Prelude – Selection by Hollis Kellogg

Opening Words – "This is the power of gathering: it inspires us, delightfully, to be more hopeful, more joyful, more thoughtful: in a word, more alive.” Alice Waters

Opening Song – Come and Sing a Song with Me

Welcome and Announcements

Chalice Lighting – We light this chalice as a symbol of our faith. May our many sparks meet and merge in communion of heart and soul. Deep calls unto deep, joy calls unto joy, light calls unto light. Let the kindling of this flame rekindle in us the inner light of love, of peace, of hope.

Offering & Offertory

Time for All Ages – Curious George Finds A Friend

Sing the Children Out: As you go may joy surround you, as you go may you grow, know our love is with you always, as you go, as you go.

Sharing of Joys & Sorrows

Moment of Silence – 2 Minutes

Sermon – Minister: Rev. Diane Diachishin presents

To Seek the Truth in Love : We seek our place in the world and the answers to our hearts’ deep questions. As we seek, may our hearts be open to unexpected answers. Welcome to our community, full of questions and possibilities!

Closing Song – #118 This Little Light of Mine

Closing Words - Truth in Me by Robert Drake

I have no desire to fit in.

No plans to walk with the crowd

I have my own mind, heart, and soul.

I am me, and it has taken me years to realize

How important that is.

Children’s report

Closing Fellowship Circle

Extinguishing the Chalice – Extinguishing the Flame by Elizabeth Selle Jones

We extinguish this flame but not the Light of Truth,

The Warmth of Community, or the fire of Commitment.

These we carry in our hearts until we are together again.

Worship Associate: Rose O’Neill

Zoom Host: Jaye Moyer, Evan O’Brien, Tom O’Brien

Musician: Hollis Kellogg

Hospitality: Alan Horne and Etty Decker

Greeter: Nan Dempster

Please join us for a Pot Luck luncheon in the Fellowship Hall after the service.

Join Us for Happy Hour: Fridays at 5pm

We’ll meet for our weekly Friday happy hour and join together to celebrate our fellowship and friendship. Make yourself a cocktail, a cup of hot chocolate or pour a glass of your favorite. Pop in weekly and say hello!! https://zoom.us/j/99186508662?pwd=NWhQR2g1YmQvNVMrcDRtYnlBN25NZz09 Meeting ID: 991 8650 8662 Passcode: visit. Join by phone: 1 929 205 6099 Meeting ID: 991 8650 8662 Passcode: 762682   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Monthly Newsletter

Monthly Newsletter

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Thoughts from the Board

Community Postings

**Community Postings are listings of  local events that Members either support or are involved in. While they may be of interest to Members and Friends, they are not necessarily endorsed by the UUCRT.

Please Check Doors Before Leaving

This is a friendly reminder to all congregants and friends who may be in our 9 Vance Road building alone or in groups. If you are the last one out, please, before leaving, check all exit doors, even ones you have not used, by physically pushing them out to ensure that the latch is engaged. Often, the doors appear to be closed but the latch has not been engaged.

Have you been impacted by UUCRT?

If you have been positively impacted by UUCRT, please consider leaving a Google review using the link below so others can discover our welcoming congregation!

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We Are Unitarian Universalists

We saw this video at our Nov. semi-annual meeting /service and many requested that it be featured on our website. Please click the link below to view “We Are Unitarian Universalists”.

How to Become a Member of UUCRT

We are so glad you are interested in becoming a member of our community! The next step is to contact the Chairman of the Welcoming Ministry/ Committee. He or she will forward your contact information to our minister who will reach out to you.

To become a Member, one must:

Be at least eighteen years old to be a member with voting rights. (Children thirteen through seventeen may become Junior Members but can’t vote at  UUCRT meetings.)

Have a conversation with the Minister about UUCRT and your interest in becoming a member.(This conversation may be by phone, if necessary.)

Make an annual donation pledge. This pledge can be of any amount. (Members who are facing financial constraints may pledge as little as one dollar a year.)

Participate in the New Member Induction Ceremony during one of the UUCRT’s services when the new member is introduced to our community and signs the Membership Book.

Once a member, you are expected to provide some service to the UUCRT, such as joining a Ministry/ Committee. Among the choices are: Arts, Building and Grounds, Communications, Green Sanctuary, Social Action, Stewardship and Finance, Lifespan Religious Exploration- this includes children’s religious education, Welcoming, and Sunday Services. (This last choice is currently full.)

Two other Ministries/Committees exist: Caring and Leadership, but their members are selected either by election or selection.

Or, a new member may choose to provide service by helping at Coffee Hour, becoming a greeter, sharing musical talents, leading a service project sharing your energy in some way to support our community.

Again, we are so glad you are interested in joining us. Your membership will make us a more diverse and richer community!

Blending Education and Nature

Children in Ms. Bernie’s religious exploration class made a nature mandala May 10 at the UUCRT. A nature mandala is a temporary, circular art installation created by arranging natural materials such as flowers, leaves, twigs, stones, and shell —in symmetric patterns radiating from a central point.These creations blend art with mindfulness, celebrating natural biodiversity, encouraging environmental connection, and fostering relaxation