On March 7, the Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will take a preliminary look at ecotheology, a form of constructive theology that focuses on the interrelationships of religion and nature. Specifically timely, as we enter into discussions about the harvesting of natural gas, the service will examine human religious/spiritual worldviews that might inform a non-polarized exploration of the topic. With story, song and visuals, the service is geared to a rediscovery of place and the sense of community it holds.