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Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church, a congregation of about 500 adult members and lots of children and teens, is a vibrant, welcoming community. With loving hearts and open minds, we provide a home for people of all ages who seek strong values and personal spiritual exploration. Bring your questions and find your own path in faith and learning. We offer fellowship and friendship, religious education for children and adults, multicultural connections and inspired social activism, working to bring justice to our world.
Experience John Tranchitella's powerful, *award-winning one-man play "My Will and My Life," written by the late playwright, Father Harry Cronin, performed by Tranchitella, and directed by Stephanie Singer.
This intimate production honors Father Mychal Judge, the NYC Fire Department chaplain who was the first officially recorded victim of 9/11. The story unfolds through George, a gay man attending a 12-step meeting who reveals how Fr. Mychal guided him toward both sobriety and self-acceptance.
*The play is being produced and performed with special permission of the Order of Holy Cross Fathers.
*Awarded "Best in Fringe" at the San Francisco Fringe Festival.
All proceeds from this fundraiser benefit both MDUUC and Rainbow Community Center, supporting our congregation and essential LGBTQ+ community services. We suggest a donation of $15, but everyone is welcome regardless of ability to contribute.
Reserve your seat here: https://registrations.planningcenteronline.com/signups/2967320
A donation can be made here or at the door: https://mduuc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/2025-play-fundraiser
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Experience John Tranchitella's powerful, *award-winning one-man play "My Will and My Life," written by the late playwright, Father Harry Cronin, performed by Tranchitella, and directed by Stephanie Singer.
This intimate production honors Father Mychal Judge, the NYC Fire Department chaplain who was the first officially recorded victim of 9/11. The story unfolds through George, a gay man attending a 12-step meeting who reveals how Fr. Mychal guided him toward both sobriety and self-acceptance.
*The play is being produced and performed with special permission of the Order of Holy Cross Fathers.
*Awarded "Best in Fringe" at the San Francisco Fringe Festival.
All proceeds from this fundraiser benefit both MDUUC and Rainbow Community Center, supporting our congregation and essential LGBTQ+ community services. We suggest a donation of $15, but everyone is welcome regardless of ability to contribute.Reserve your seat here: https://registrations.planningcenteronline.com/signups/2967320
A donation can be made here or at the door: https://mduuc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/2025-play-fundraiser