Category: Past Sunday Programs

27 Apr 2025: Philanthropic Education Organization (P.E.O)

Sunday, April 27, 2025 10:00 AM Join us on April 27, 2025, as Sue Silver introduces us to P.E.O, a nonprofit organization that has helped more than 125,000 women pursue educational goals by providing more than $435 million in educational assistance, making a difference in women’s lives through six philanthropies and a foundation. P.E.O. was founded in 1869, by seven students at Iowa Wesleyan College. This small circle of kindred spirits, enthusiastic about educational opportunities for women, eventually expanded to … Continue reading 27 Apr 2025: Philanthropic Education Organization (P.E.O)

20 Apr 2025: Bunnies and Eggs Social

Sunday, April 20, 2025 10:00 AM On Sunday, April 20—marking the end of Passover and Easter Sunday—we’ll gather at the Chapel for a joyful celebration. Bring along any stories, treats, photos, messages, signs, or art you’d like to share. We’ll sip, nibble, and enjoy each other’s company in the spirit of the season. All are welcome! Learn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday, April 20, 2025 at the Chapel in the Pines in Eastham.  Doors open at 9:30. All are … Continue reading 20 Apr 2025: Bunnies and Eggs Social

13 Apr 2025: Tackling Ocean Trash with Laura Ludwig

Sunday, April 13, 2025 10:00 AM From fishing gear to tooth flossers, plastic marine debris can impact birds, animals, habitat and humans in myriad ways. Join us on Sunday, April 13, 2025, for a presentation by Laura Ludwig which will highlight Center for Coastal Studies collaborations to remove marine debris from the environment, engage communities in cleanups and data collection, and share solutions through art, outreach and education. All are welcome. Laura Ludwig, director and founder of the Marine Debris … Continue reading 13 Apr 2025: Tackling Ocean Trash with Laura Ludwig

30 Mar 2025: Good Trouble

Sunday, March 30, 2025 10:00 AM The Nauset Citizens Alliance was formed just weeks ago to respond to what is happening in our country and the effects on our local community.  On March 30, 2025, representatives of the Alliance will tell us more about this new mobilization and how it is working to strengthen democracy from the bottom up. The alliance’s motto is Supporting One Another, Safeguarding Our Future. A particular focus of the group is action in protection of … Continue reading 30 Mar 2025: Good Trouble

23 Mar 2025: BESTON

Sunday, March 23, 2025 10:00 AM Join us on March 23, 2025, for BESTON, a Collage for Performance of the Words of Henry Beston, Elizabeth Coatsworth, and Kate Beston Barnes. Adapted and arranged by John Dennis Anderson, with cast members John Dennis Anderson, Karen McPherson and Laura Scribner. This script is compiled and arranged from primary and secondary sources listed below. It incorporates passages from Henry Beston’s enduring work of nature writing, The Outermost House, and a few of his … Continue reading 23 Mar 2025: BESTON

16 Mar 2025: A South African Perspective on Racism

Sunday, Marc 16, 2025 10:00 AM Join us on March 16, 2025, as Stewart Ting Chong presents his perspective on growing up in South Africa and his experiences with discrimination as someone classified as “non-white” under the law. He will share reflections on his work in the anti-apartheid movement, drawing parallels with his observations of racist and discriminatory laws in the US today. Stewart Ting Chong served on the personal staff of Archbishop Desmond Tutu for 7 years and was … Continue reading 16 Mar 2025: A South African Perspective on Racism

9 Mar 2025: Pluralism, Now? A Public Conversation

Sunday, March 9, 2025 10:00 AM Pluralism is at the heart of Unitarianism, a tradition that celebrates individual right of conscience and favors no particular creed. We celebrate that we are all sacred beings: diverse in culture, experience, and theology, and covenant to learn from one another in our free and responsible search for truth and meaning. Today, it seems it is getting harder to embrace our differences and commonalities with love, curiosity, and respect. Our shared value of pluralism is … Continue reading 9 Mar 2025: Pluralism, Now? A Public Conversation

23 Feb 2025: Cure for Insomnia

Sunday, February 23, 2025 10:00 AM Join us on February 23, 2025, for a talk by Provincetown resident Jay Critchley. Jay is an interdisciplinary, conceptual and performance artist, writer and activist who utilizes the town and its architecture, landscape, harbor, beaches and dunes as his medium. Significant awards include a special citation from the Boston Society of Architects for his visionary, environmental proposal, “Martucket Eyeland Resort & Theme Park,” and an award from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum/Smithsonian Museum in … Continue reading 23 Feb 2025: Cure for Insomnia

16 Feb 2025: “Acts of Resistance” with Jeff Zinn

Sunday, February 16, 2025 10:00 AM Playwright and director Jeff Zinn will talk about his current work-in-progress: The Time Machine: A People’s History of the Future – his response to the political climate which has resulted in the re-election of Donald Trump. Jeff lives on Cape Cod and is the son of Howard Zinn, author of the much loved and iconic People’s History of the United States. All are welcome. Jeff Zinn’s career has ranged from his beginnings as a … Continue reading 16 Feb 2025: “Acts of Resistance” with Jeff Zinn

POSTPONED! 9 Feb 2025: Pluralism, Now? A Public Conversation.

Sunday, February 9, 2025 10:00 AM Pluralism is at the heart of Unitarianism, a tradition that celebrates individual right of conscience and favors no particular creed. We celebrate that we are all sacred beings: diverse in culture, experience, and theology, and covenant to learn from one another in our free and responsible search for truth and meaning. Today, it seems it is getting harder to embrace our differences and commonalities with love, curiosity, and respect. Our shared value of pluralism is … Continue reading POSTPONED! 9 Feb 2025: Pluralism, Now? A Public Conversation.