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Sunday Services

  • This Week:

    7/13/2025 A Celebration of Shared Ministry

    We come to the end of a chapter in the life of the Fellowship – a chapter covering twelve years of ministry shared between us. Twelve years of immense change in the world, twelve years of leaning into it all together.  I have so much gratitude – it would be impossible to thank you enough, but I will aim in that direction.  Now we move toward the future  – two new chapters: the ongoing life and health of the Fellowship, and my transition into retirement.  We will move in different directions, but the connections we’ve made and the love we’ve shared will remain.  Let’s share blessings for each other as we take these new steps.   

    With Rev. Jill McAllister

    After the service, stay to dance! Adriel Molk will lead several easy folk dances. Room TBD, depending on temperatures….


Services This Month

  • July 6 –   “Between Us”  Rev. Jill McAllister

    July 13 – Celebration of Shared Ministry      Rev. Jill McAllister

    July 20 – “Change Happens”  Rev. Leslie Chartier

    July 27   “Not Soap Box Sunday”      Susan Sanford and others


From the Minister

  • There is no way to include everything we’ve done together, but I want to begin a list here.  And perhaps a better way to describe it is who we’ve been together….

    We renewed the mission of the Fellowship – Explore, Love, Act — and birthed the Council structure from the mission. The Justice Council took form, we began to work collaboratively, and our impacts increased.  Stewardship increased.  We professionalized more of our staff.  We renewed our pastoral care structures and created the Fellowship Care and Support Team. We divested from fossil fuels and invested in local solar energy projects. We continued a partnership with Unitarians in Transylvania and increased our global connections to the Philippines and Burundi. We welcomed and supported refugees from Burundi and El Salvador.  We became a Sanctuary Church.  We created the Justice Outreach Fund to make grants, and leveraged one of those grants to help create Unity Shelter.  We created an Emergency Aid Fund.  We invited and enjoyed UU singer-songwriters.  We welcomed Kirtan as a form of worship at the Fellowship, and later Dance Planet.  We collaborated with a local Zen Buddhist sangha, then sold them the house next door and became neighbors and partners.

    We re-started project to renovate and expand our buildings; in a successful capital campaign we raised more than 2 million dollars. We allowed ourselves to change course in the building project several times, for good reasons, and finally we have completed the renovation of our classroom wing.  The Grounds Stewards program increased creativity and participation on our grounds and began a process of strategic planning.   WE SURVIVED THE PANDEMIC.  We became much more technologically diverse.  We made commitments to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and sought training to learn more skills toward anti-racism and multi-culturalism. We became more intentional about strengthening inter-generational connections. Together we learned new ways to tend to grief, and depression.  In worship we focused on annual themes including Faithfulness, Courage, Deepening, World Religions, and more.  We created connect-up activities and groups. We welcomed new members.  We gathered to share the sadness of deaths among us.  We weathered conflicts and learned to focus on right relations.  We created a disruptive behavior policy, a Right Relations Team, and a new Covenant of Right Relations. We partnered with the Mid-Willamette Valley Trans Network.   We looked forward to, and appreciated, our Sunday music and musicians, weekly flower arrangements, and the ministry of our coffee crews. We reviewed what worship means to us…….   And so much more.  What do you remember and appreciate?


This Week at UUFC

  • Info about Rev. McAllister’s Retirement Potluck Picnic , 7/12

    As part of Rev. McAllister’s Retirement Weekend Activities, we will gather Saturday, July 12, for a Potluck Picnic at 5:00 PM in the Fellowship’s back yard.

    Participants: bring a dish to share, and your own place setting.

    Ice cream bars and watermelon will be provided for dessert.

  • UUFC Garden Work Parties, 7/14, 7/26

    Good news from the Fellowship Grounds Team!  We have been awarded a “Jerry Paul Native Pollinator Conservation Grant” from Benton County Soil and Water Conservation District* and it will be used for a new pollinator garden along our East Boundary. 

    We have already begun planting native trees and shrubs in this area where the cedar trees were removed.  The grant will provide funds for adding a bounty of flowering perennials – along with expert advice on how best to support our native bees.

    There is much work to be done over the summer, planning the new garden and preparing the site for planting in the fall and winter.  Please come to one of the work days we have scheduled and help this new garden take shape.  Our goal is to create a place of beauty that will not only support our native pollinators, but will inspire us with ideas we can use in our own gardens.  Garden Work parties at the UU on:   

    • Friday, July 11   8-10am
    • Monday, July 14   8-10am
    • Saturday July 26  8-10am   

    If you would like to help bring this new garden to life but can’t make any of these scheduled work parties, please email me of your interest and availability and we will figure out a way to include you. Thank you!

    Joyce Federiuk
    Grounds Stewards Team Leader 

  • Folk Dancing, 7/13

    Come try some Dabkeh folk dancing after the service on Sunday, July 13. Adriel Molk will be teaching Palestinian folk dances to all who join. Everybody who can walk, balance on one foot, and is willing to try footwork can join in the dances! This gathering is an opportunity to experience some Palestinian (and neighboring) cultures.

    Contact Adriel Molk with questions.

  • Movie night: “Milk”, the story of Harvey Milk, 7/13

    Queerly Beloved July meet up
    Sunday July 13, 2025 4:00-7:30 PM, UUFC

    Join the Sexuality and Gender Diversity Team for a viewing of the inspiring movie “Milk” starring Sean Penn, telling the story of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk in the 1970s.
    Movie will start at 4:00 PM, followed by pizza and a discussion, so plan to stay late! Pizza is provided; if you can bring a drink or snack to share, we welcome it.
    This movie is rated R. If you need childcare for small children, please contact the Grandfolks Squad.
    All are WELCOME – you don’t have to be gay to enjoy this movie! 🙂
    Questions: contact Anya Ballinger

  • Plans for Rev. Jill’s Last Weekend, 7/11–13

    Rev. Jill’s official last weekend with the UUFC will be Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13, 2025.

    At 7 PM on Friday July 11, in the sanctuary, we will have music from a variety of our favorite UUFC musicians, and a light ‘roast’ of Jill.

    At 5 PM on Saturday July 12, we will have a congregational picnic outside on our north lawn.

    At 10 AM on Sunday July 13, we will celebrate with Jill as she leads her last service with us.

    If you have questions about these events, contact Mark Aron or other members of the Committee on Ministry.


Announcements

  • Help wanted to clean up the Classroom Wing!

    It’s “Clean-It-Up and Move-It-All-Back” time for the classroom wing! We need one more round of help! Now that volunteer painting is finished (thank you, everyone!) and the professional painters have completed their tasks, we need to plan the next steps:

    Clean-It-Up Help Wanted

    Volunteer to help with room-by-room cleaning on July 16, 17, 18, doing the following:

    • Remove and clean all window screens
    • Wash windows and window frames
    • Wash floor vents
    • Wash sinks and counters
    • Wash inside cupboards
    • Remove staples and paint flecks
    • Clean the floors

    Each cleaning day has multiple 2-hour shifts:

    • Wednesday July 16
      • 10 AM – 12 PM
      • 1 – 3 PM
      • 3 – 5 PM
    • Thursday July 17
      • 10 AM – 12 PM
      • 1 – 3 PM
    • Friday July 18
      • 10 AM – 12 PM

    We’d like to get four people per shift! Teams of 2 make for easier window removal!

    Installation Help Wanted

    Volunteer to help with various installation projects July 21 – 31. Projects include:

    • Window blinds
    • Attaching bulletin boards and signs
    • Mounting shelves
    • Mounting fire extinguishers
    • And more!

    We will schedule when you are available !

    Contact Wolfgang Dengler through Breeze to sign up, or sign up using the sheets on the table in the Foyer.

  • Provide Welcome Info for Rev. Alex

    Greetings, UU Fellowship of Corvallis! I have been preparing to move across the country and thinking ahead about settling in there. When I join you in August to begin the interim ministry time, we will have many activities and opportunities for getting to know each other — some more serious, some more fun. I welcome your wisdom about the local area. To gather some of your insights, I’ve made a list of questions, such as your recommendation for a local mechanic, an easy day trip from Corvallis, and your favorite event in the annual life of the congregation. If it would be fun for you, please use the survey form linked below to answer my questions. I look forward to learning more about you and Corvallis!

    Rev. Alex McGee

  • Another Way to Give to the UUFC – Consignment at Beekman Place

    As you are doing your early summer house cleaning and find items you no longer need that have higher value and/or are antique in nature, please considering taking them to Beekman Place Antique Mall (601 SW Western Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97333) for consignment sale under the UUFC account. Once an item sells, the UUFC gets the money, minus a small consignment fee. We made over $1,000 in the past year on the sale of a piece of antique Native American jewelry donated by a UUFC member!

    Please call Beekman before dropping items off to assure that they are interested – their number is (541) 753-8250. Their hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 12 – 5 PM. When you drop something off, just tell the person at the counter that it is for sale under the UUFC account.

    Please contact Russ Karow if you have questions.

  • Outreach Offerings for July

    Our Sunday Outreach offerings in July support DRUUMM – Diverse & Revolutionary UU Multicultural  Ministries – which is a Unitarian Universalist People of Color Ministry and anti-racist collective.  As an all-volunteer ministry, DRUUMM continues to  lead efforts to fulfill the aims of becoming an anti-racist, anti oppressive, multicultural UUA, creating space for youth, young adult and our families of color to heal and  work collectively, and steward an effective organization that develops new leadership and manages  consistent communication with members. DRUUMM is a collective of people who identify as People of  Color. Allies are welcome and organized as Allies for Racial Equity. Together we are open to all people.  At the Fellowship, our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Justice Team works in partnership with DRUUMM.

  • Time to Set Up your ’25-’26 Pledge Fulfillment

    Thank you to all who pledged to support the UUFC in 2025-26. That support enables our Fellowship to pursue its mission: Explore. Love. Act. We gather as an inclusive religious community to search for meaning, build deep connections, and inspire action toward a better world for all.

    Fiscal Year 2025-26 begins on July 1st, and it is now time for Step 2 in the stewardship process: updating your contribution payment method and assigning it to Pledge ‘25-’26. If you authorized us -– the UUFC treasurer or business manager – to update your pledge payment in Breeze, that is being done.

    If you chose to do the update yourself, please do so by July 1, but wait until after your final pledge payment for ’24-’25 has completed. Instructions on how to do the update can be viewed by clicking the button below, but if you need additional help, email <treasurer@uucorvallis.org> or <businessmgr@uucorvallis.org>.

    A final ask: please email <treasurer@uucorvallis.org> once you have updated your pledge, saying that you have done so.

    Thank you.
    Michael Hughes <treasurer@uucorvallis.org>

  • RE Summer Newsletter

    Greetings, Families!

    We made it through another fabulous Fellowship year! 🙌 With some of your favorite RE activities on summer hiatus, you might be wondering what other opportunities are coming for children, youth, and families. Well, wonder no more!

    Grab your calendars and get ready for summer goodness you won’t want to miss!

    SUMMER EVENTS for FAMILIES

    6/8 Family Hike at Lewisburg Saddle, 1-2PM, register here

    6/23-27 Play to Your Values summer camp, 8:30 to 11:30 on the Fellowship Lawn

    6/29 Corvallis Knights Game, 5-8ish at Goss Stadium, register here

    7/6 Sunday Morning Kids’ Lemonade Stand, during and after the service

    7/13 Family Hike at Fitton Green, 1-2PM, register here

    8/3 Sunday Morning Sidewalk Chalk Values, during the service for kids

    8/10 Family Hike and Splash at Mary’s River Natural Area, 1-3PM register here

    8/16 Outdoor movie night and camping on the lawn, 9PM register here

    8/24 Ice Cream Social, 7PM on Fellowship Lawn, register here

    SUMMER EVENT for YOUTH

    8/24 Youth kickoff river float, noon to whenever, register here

    More information about our events can be found below, and info for all events  can be found at uucorvallis.org by clicking “News” in the menu bar and then selecting “RE Council” from the drop down menu.

    The second Sunday of each month, June through August, we’ll be hosting a family hike. We ask that families preregister so that we know who to wait for at the trailhead, and hikes with fewer than 2 registered families will be canceled via text.

    We’ll be starting with Lewisburg Saddle and a little visit to the spot my family calls Salamander Heaven because there are tons of salamanders to see. Then we’ll hit Fitton Green in July. We’ll wrap up the summer with a short walk followed by a splash in a bend in the river that has shallows for little humans and a deeper pool for our confident swimmers on the back side of Mary’s River Natural Area. 

    Exciting news! The youth will have a dedicated youth room in September and they’ve chosen a wild accent wall to paint themselves. We will begin painting this Sunday and continue on Sundays until the job is done. Please have youth arrive in clothes that can get paint on them.

    On the first Sunday of each month, we will have a multiage activity for the kids. In July, we’ll prepare a lemonade stand again to raise money for the charitable organization that the children vote to give to. In August, we’ll spend some time on the playground talking about our shared values and what they mean to us, and then sidewalk chalk the heck out of firwood entrance with 6 word statements about our values.

    If you’re nervous about having the kids in the sanctuary again, know that you’ll have relief on the first Sunday of each month!

    In addition to hikes and during-service activities, we have a couple of night time activities that are open to the entire congregation, and geared specifically toward families.

    On June 29th, we’ll have a ballpark night with the Knights. Buy a ticket and join us in section 2 so we can sing and cheer and eat junk together. Register for that event HERE.

    And on August 16th, we’re going to show the classic My Girl on an outdoor movie screen and you’re invited to camp on the lawn and show up to the service in your jammies the next day. Registration for the movie night with camping is HERE. You do not have to camp to come enjoy the movie!

    It’s been so much fun getting to know your children over the course of this last year. They are delightful in all the ways and it’s the biggest honor to get to spend time with them week after week and get to know their quirks and gifts. 

    Thank you for raising such amazing humans and for being committed to doing it in community!


    Before you go, some parents have requested to be contacted about RE happenings via text. Our church management software allows for that, but only once you’ve opted in. If you are interested in receiving things like this newsletter via text, please use this form to opt into that service. And please communicate with me about how it’s going if you opt in. Breeze can be a bit fussy, so this will be a new experiment. I’ll be counting on your feedback!
     
    And as always, if you’d like to stop receiving updates about Fellowship RE activities, email me and let me know.
     
    Happy June, Y’all! 


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