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Easter Service: Jesus and non-violence

Do Unitarian Universalist churches become more traditional on the major Christian holidays? Find out 10 a.m. Sunday.

The Easter Sunday service at Dorothea Dix Unitarian Universalist Community is titled, "Jesus and the Saving Power of Non-Violence." The sermon was written by the Rev. Susan Maginn and will be presented by Gail Costanza, a member of the community.

The 10 a.m. service at 39 Park St., Bordentown, NJ, will include a story for children, a story for adults and an Easter letter. Unitarian Universalism has as its sources Christianity, Judaism and earth-based spiritual traditions. For more about the sources and principles of this faith, visit the Unitarian Universalist Association website.

All are welcome to attend. A coffee hour with light refreshments will follow the service.

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