Son of a Preacher Man, Erick DuPree

Erick DuPree, Consulting Director of Faith Development, was the hope and dream of evangelical Christian parents, the only son in a long line of evangelist ministers. A legacy graduate of Lubbock Christian University, he called the pulpit of mega churches home.  Erick shares his story of “not being good enough for God” at the hands of conservative religiosity and his deliverance into Unitarian Universalism’s inherent worth and dignity.

Do All Roads Lead Home? A Theology of Oz, Erick DuPree

Join the Religious Education Committee and Consulting Director of Religious Education, Erick DuPree, for a service that affirms the children and volunteers who help make Religious Education for children and youth happen. This is an exciting opportunity to see how religious education inspires, affirms, and grows spiritually mindful children and youth.

Slowing Down in an On Demand World, Rev. Ken Beldon

We have learned to shrink time and space. Good things…but only up to a point. Spiritually mature people in all traditions teach us that time and space are not commodities, but are necessities for growing our souls. This is a sermon about

living at a sustainable pace. Rev. Ken Beldon is the Lead Minister of the four year old WellSprings Congregation in Chester County. He’s the editor and author of “Wrestling with Adulthood: UU Men Talk About Growing Up.”

The Hole in the Donut, Rev. Peter Friedrichs

What, if anything, sits at the center of Unitarian Universalism? Are we united by more than our commitment to diversity and doing good works? Can a “core identity” of Unitarian Universalism be expressed without running the risk of “creeping creedalism?” Rev. Peter Friedrichs will reflect upon these questions and attempt to identify the qualities and attributes that unite us in faith. Rev. Peter Friedrichs is the Lead Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Delaware County.