SummerFun

Services begin each Sunday at 10:45 am

Currently we are meeting in the facilities of St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 175 East Main Street (Route 94), Washingtonville, NY. (Click link for map.)

We can be reached by phone at 845-496-9696. Our mailing address is

Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern
P.O. Box 502, Washingtonville, NY, 10992


About Summer Services....
During the summer, our services are led by members of our congregation. This summer, rather than our usual format, we will hold laid back and informal gatherings. Talking circles, poetry sharing, nature observation, the arts, spiritual practice, group discussion, and shared ritual are all a part of the summer Sunday program line-up. Rather than our usual meeting place in St. Anne’s sanctuary, we will meet in the fellowship hall, or—if the weather is nice—outside on the lawn at St. Anne’s. There are no children's religious education classes over the summer, although children may find our relaxed format enjoyable. Please bring the kids!! (Remember to bring a lawn chair or blanket for those nice days!)
Services for July
Sunday - July 5th - "Wellsprings" led by Terri Pahucki.

Sunday - July 12th - "Being Present: Reflections on the Creative Life" led by Adrian Sicam.

Sunday July 19th - "The Poetry of Our Principles" led by Dahlia Cabe. We invite you to bring a poem to share that reflects one of our U.U. principles.

Sunday July 26th - "Bucket Lists" led by Keith Jordan.
Services for August
Sunday - August 2nd - "Seeing Deeply, Nature Observations from the Field" led by Marcia Tucci.

Sunday - August 9th - "Lost and Found in the Labyrinth" led by Mike Landrum.

Sunday - August 16th - "Drawing and Interpreting Your Personal Mandala" led by Alison Fornes.

Sunday - August 23rd - "U.U. Principles and Economic Decisions" led by Lance Pahucki.

Sunday - August 30th - "Creating Your Life" led by Anthony Kimball.

Sunday - September 6th - "Pathways" led by Terri Pahucki.
Construction of Our New Building....

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Our site manager has asked that people please DO NOT stop at the construction site in the coming months to see what's going on.

Our land on Vance Lane is now an active construction site, which means it's a hard-hat zone and isn't safe for people to be wandering around in. Heavy machinery is moving about as contractors come and go from the property. Our site manager coordinates this traffic and requests that people please steer clear of the Vance Lane property for their own safety.

We don't want anyone getting hurt!! Let's all avoid accidentally stepping in drying cement, or touching electrical wires that could both hurt us and then delay the construction process.

Fortunately, in the near future we will have a way for you to actually see pictures of the construction zone posted on this website.

We're all very excited to be moving forward with the construction of our new building, and need to make sure that we don't inadvertantly get in the way of that very process. You will be notified when images from the construction site are ready for viewing.

We appreciate your cooperation!!