WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS – text only
Sunday Services
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This Week:
November 23, 2025 – Spiritual Tools for Centering and Compassion
There has never been a better time for us to dig into our spiritual toolbox to center our souls, engage in a practice of self love and self compassion, and connect to our souls so that we can engage with each other from a space of love and joy. Dr. Bird will talk about storytelling as an act of persistence and how we can walk the good road to support our community.
Dr. Melissa Bird will preach
Services This Month
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December 7: Mental Health During the Holidays
Guest speaker Hilary Hughes brings the wisdom from her Masters of Divinity and compassion from her Masters of Social Work to serve help us reflect on mental health during the holidays.
Rev. Hilary Hughes will preach
December 14: Presence
“Being present” has many layers. What does it mean for us during these winter days?
Rev. Alex McGee will preach
December 21: Solstice Pageant (all ages)
In this all-ages Sunday service, the gifts of children and youth in our congregation will shine as we reflect on Solstice together. Be ready for deep reflection and getting to know your neighbor a little better.
Skyla King-Christison – Director of Religious Exploration and Rev. Alex McGee will preach
December 24: Christmas Eve (7 PM)
Invite friends and family to this gentle, reflective service in which we honor the gifts in the age-old message of people travelling with hope. We will enjoy the lighting of candles, with appropriate candle options for all ages!
Rev. Alex McGee will preach
December 28: Beginnings and Endings – Through the Lens of Poetry
Come enjoy inspiration from poetry as we acknowledge the end of a calendar year and anticipate the beginning of a new year.
Thea Hart and Rev. Alex McGee will preach
From the Minister
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Grief and the Holidays
Dear congregation:
We are approaching holidays. This means different things to different people. But what it likely means for all of us is memories of years gone past.
The memories may take a very sensory form: the scents of special foods, the sights of special lights, the sounds of special songs.
But sometimes the holidays can be tender if things have changed in painful ways.
It likely means memories with people who may not be here anymore. That could be family members. Friends. A beloved clergy person.
Part of our spiritual life is to honor our grief. In the midst of holiday festivities, I hope you can find time for quiet moments, for tears, for talking about the people you are missing right now.
Surely this Fellowship itself will have a different tenor because the minister of 11 years is not here. People are finding new ways to do things and stepping into new roles. It will look different, feel different, sound different. This is all a natural part of a grief and change process. I honor that.
May all of us find wholeness as we live into the fullness of all our emotions in all the chapters of our lives.
In peace
AlexRev. Alex McGee is serving this Fellowship as Interim Minister and is available to be contacted at rev.alex.mcgee@uucorvallis.org.














