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Welcome to the Fourth Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Westchester in Mohegan Lake, New York. We are a liberal religious community where members and friends gather to support each other in our spiritual journeys and to give service to the wider world, of which we are a part.
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Our Mission: We are a caring and inclusive spiritual community that honors differences and supports open-minded spiritual exploration and ethical development. We celebrate life, nurture each other, and provide support in loving and open-hearted acceptance. We commit ourselves to social justice through action in our local community and the larger world. |
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Online and In-Person Worshiphttps://bit.ly/4thUU-OnlineWe hold hybrid services (in person and livestreamed on Zoom to join from home) generally every two weeks, and once a month in the summer. Our services are led by our minister, or a guest speaker, or our members. On our weeks off, we invite you to virtually worship at another UU congregation. Learn more in our weekly Fourth Word newsletter. To subscribe, contact Fourth Word newsletter.
Sunday, January 18
“Moving with the Urgency of Now” Priscilla Augustin, Guest Speaker Hybrid Service - In Person & Online Our guest speaker is Priscilla Augustin, president of the Peekskill NAACP, who will discuss the importance of building community to fight for justice and human rights for all. Stay after for coffee and conversation. Priscilla Augustin is a transformational leader, community advocate and president of the Peekskill branch of the NAACP, where she works with the executive committee to achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion. Through community outreach and coalition building with local leaders, educators, and non-profits, Ms. Augustin has led strategic initiatives to advance racial equity and civic engagement across Peekskill and the surrounding areas to drive policy that supports civil and human rights for all. Sunday, January 25
We do not have a worship service scheduled on this day. We invite you to virtually visit a neighboring congregation then come join us the next scheduled Sunday. =======
You may join our 4th UU worship services online from your device (computer, iPad, smart phone), or landline phone. Click here to join by device: bit.ly/4thUU-Online. Phone (audio only): 646-558-8656. Meeting ID 922 824 2044, Passcode 529167. EventsFourth UU Online Journey Group,
Thursday, January 15, 2026, 7:00-8:30pm The Journey Group is a weekly themed online meeting designed to deepen our understanding of life and strengthen our connections with one another. The next Journey Group discussion will be facilitated by Ralph Wood on the subject of HOSPITALITY. Join us on Zoom by logging in to: bit.ly/4thUUJourneyGroup. Dial-in by telephone: 646-558-8656, Meeting ID 933 0515 9526, Password 371728 Fourth UU Book Club: The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder, Sunday, February 2, 7:00-8:30pm
This month's Fourth UU Book Club book selection is the nonfiction The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann. Pick up a copy at your library, or purchase from bookshop.org to support local bookstores. All are welcome to join our discussion - even if you haven’t finished reading the book! Log in: https://zoom.us/j/91957458331 or phone (audio only): 646-558-8656, Meeting ID 919 5745 8331, Password 282599 Fourth UU Friday Online Meditation Group
Friday, February 13, 7:00-8:30pm, on Zoom The Meditation Group meets online each month. We begin with a check-in, a 20-minute silent meditation, and then a discussion. RSVP to Janet Alona or David Thwaite. Log in: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/98737158672, or phone (audio only) 646-558-8656. Meeting ID 987 3715 8672, Passcode 529167 Fourth UU Women’s Wisdom Group - A Gathering of Goddesses, In Person at Fourth UU Fellowship
Each month, we celebrate women's wisdom, supporting one another while learning and growing together. Date of our February meeting will be shared soon. All are welcome! Support Us & Our Mission
The Fourth UU Board and Treasurer remind everyone that even when you are not with us in person at a Sunday worship, you can still contribute to the collection basket, or to Fred's Food Pantry (which we support each month), or to fulfill all or part of your annual pledge by mailing a check to:
Fourth UU Congregation, c/o Treasurer P.O. Box 17 Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Please indicate on the check where you wish us to allocate your money. Thank you for your generosity! Fourth UU is a UUA Honor CongregationLove at the Center |
Congregation NewsTemple Beth Am MLK Shabbat with Rev. Lane Cobb, Friday, January 16, 2026, 7:00pm, In person at 203 Church Place, Yorktown Heights, NY or livestream on Zoom (link will be sent prior to event)
Join our own Rev. Lane Cobb as she serves as guest speaker for the Temple Beth Am MLK Shabbat, an annual celebration of social justice through music, prayer, and introspection. Information at [email protected]. The December 23 Examiner News featured a picture of Rev. Lane Cobb and members of 4th Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Mohegan Lake at an anti-ICE protest at the Cortlandt Home Depot on Saturday, December 20. (https://www.theexaminernews.com/politics-frogs-and-home-depot-protestors-press-lawler-call-for-humane-ice-policy-as-cd-17-race-heats-up/) From the article: “...Some local religious leaders have stepped into the fray, alarmed by the tone and the [Administration's deportation] policy. ‘We actually have to stand up for each other,’ Rev. Lane Cobb of the 4th Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Westchester told The Examiner on Saturday at the protest. ‘To tell you the truth, it’s the least we could do.’”
Rev. Lane Cobb was one of the seven location UU clergy who drafted a letter reaffirming our commitment to democracy as a “moral and spiritual imperative” that was published in the Letters section of the River Journal (https://riverjournalonline.com/letters/letter-to-the-editor-local-clergy-affirming-democracy-and-the-rule-of-law/267582/). “The freedom of religion, assembly, expression, the press and to peacefully petition the government to address grievances is only as vibrant as it is practiced. Especially during this sacred season, we are inspired by all people of good will working to nurture and sustain human rights, dignity and beloved community.”
Resolution: Faithful Defiance of Authoritarianism
The Fourth UU Board of Trustees has passed the resolution “Faithful Defiance of Authoritarianism: A Call to Action by The Fourth Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Westchester.” Through legal, ethical, and peaceful means, Fourth UU “commits itself to nonviolent action in defense of democratic values, and to active resistance against authoritarian encroachment.” Click here to read the full resolution.
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We Support My Sister’s Place
The Fourth UU Women's Group collects donations for My Sister's Place, which provides shelter, legal aid, education, childcare and other supports to women escaping domestic violence. Place your donations in the sanctuary basket and we will deliver it to the MSP offices in White Plains. We have received a special request for clients at their Yonkers location. These survivors are largely from the immigrant community and are not going to food pantries because of ICE activity, so they are especially in need of food, toiletries, and diapers. See a list of most requested items here.
Indivisible Westchester: Rally for Democracy
Every Saturday, 1:00-2:00pm, Town Hall, Mt. Kisco, NY Each week Indivisible Westchester hosts a peaceful protest on the sidewalks in front of the Mt Kisco Town Hall. Bring a sign (NO metal or wood poles longer than 36 inches), bring a folding chair if you like, bring the kids, bring friends. Learn more at mobilize.us/indivisible/event/824757/. Indivisible is committed to nonviolent action. All participants will seek to de-escalate potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values. Important: Please park in the large municipal lot or on the street. Do not park in the Firehouse lot, the VFW lot, or the church lot.
We Support the Food Pantry at First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown
The FPCY food panty item for the month is canned tuna or chicken – high in protein and so versatile. The 5oz cans are best for distribution. Of course you may donate any non-perishable, unexpired food (of the quality you'd serve to your own family). Place items in the labeled donation bins at the back of the church building. You may also donate online at https://onrealm.org/myFPCY/-/form/give/SXCXIBBAMC by selecting the “Food Pantry+” fund, or mail checks to First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown, 2880 Crompond Rd, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, with “Food Pantry” in your memo line. In the CommunityAt Neighboring Congregations:
First Hebrew Congregation Author Talk: Aron Hirt-Manheimer, “Sons of Survivors,” Sun Feb 8, Breakfast 10:30am, Speaker 11:00am, 1821 Main St, Peekskill In Sons of Survivors, two lifelong friends delve into a lifetime marked by their parents' experience of the Holocaust and the long shadow of inherited trauma across generations. Free program open to all. RSVP required by Sun Feb 1, [email protected], or online firsthebrew.org/sonsofsurvivors. Info 914-739-0500 Side with Love - 30 Days of Love, Monday, January 19 - Monday, February 16. Sign up for weekly emails:
https://sidewithlove.org/30daysoflove Side With Love is the organizing strategy team of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Their 30 Days of Love campaign for 2026 is “Love at the Center: Reimagining the World as It Could Be.” At a time when fear, violence, and extraction dominate our politics and our planet, we practice another way. We believe love is not fragile - it is fierce. It grounds our organizing, fuels our imagination, and sustains our communities. Over five weeks, we will move through a journey from imagination to action, rooting our freedom dreams in faith and bringing them to life in our world.
Yorktown Zen Meditation
Saturdays, 9:00–11:30am, Fourth UU Congregation and Online via Zoom Join us in creating a community of Zen practitioners in Northern Westchester and Putnam County, NY. We meet every Saturday at 9am for authentic Zen training including two meditation sessions, Dharma talk, and tea ceremony. All meetings are free and open to everyone. We also offer a 30-minute Zoom-only practice session every Wednesday at 8pm. More information can be found on the Yorktown Zen website. Pastoral Care ReminderThe 4th UU Pastoral Care Team is here to help and support members of the congregation during times of need. We can arrange food deliveries, transportation, make a phone call, send a card, offer a candle lighting, and more. If you need assistance or know of another member who does, please let us know. Details can be kept confidential. The Pastoral Care Team invites you to grow our Caring and Sharing Initiative. Please contact us if you are willing and able to offer an occasional ride or other means of support. Even making a phone call makes a difference!
Pastoral Team: Judy Schavrien, Carole Ellis Rev. Paul Tesshin Silverman is a resource for the 4th UU Pastoral Care Team and our congregation. Members can reach out to him directly at [email protected]. |
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