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Sunday Worship Service: What’s Your Agenda
April 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Having a personal or professional agenda is often considered a negative thing in Unitarian Universalism. Yet, not having purpose can cause anguish. We begin wonder what we are doing here. Today we unwrap our agendas in a life well lived.
Guest speaker Rev. Mitra Rahnema is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist and graduate of Starr King School for the Ministry. She has offered ministry to congregations in Missouri, Michigan, and California. Mitra is editor of the 2017 book and UUA Common Read, “Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity, and Power in Ministry.” She is dedicated to building vibrant and engaged anti-oppressive communities. Mitra lives in Portland, OR.
Services This Month
Sunday Worship Service: What’s Your Agenda
April 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Having a personal or professional agenda is often considered a negative thing in Unitarian Universalism. Yet, not having purpose can cause anguish. We begin wonder what we are doing here. Today we unwrap our agendas in a life well lived.
Guest speaker Rev. Mitra Rahnema is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist and graduate of Starr King School for the Ministry. She has offered ministry to congregations in Missouri, Michigan, and California. Mitra is editor of the 2017 book and UUA Common Read, “Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity, and Power in Ministry.” She is dedicated to building vibrant and engaged anti-oppressive communities. Mitra lives in Portland, OR.
From the Minister
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April 10, 2026, by Rev. Alex McGee
Dear Congregation:
When the world is feeling unstable, it can be good to focus on what we are connected to as a whole. I am motivated by the many endeavors that our Fellowship contributes to on a national level through the Unitarian Universalist Association. Here is a “State of the Union” report.
https://www.uua.org/pressroom/ingoodfaith/state-association-key-themes
After you read or watch it, I will be curious to hear from you what moves and motivates you!
With care,
Alex
This Week at UUFC
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Dance Planet featuring Lauren Servias, 4/18

Join us for Dance Planet on Saturday, April 18 at 7 PM. We’ll come together to celebrate Earth Week at the Fellowship.
At 7 PM sharp beloved pianist Lauren Servias returns to provide 30 minutes of gorgeous opening warmup music. When she’s played for us in the past we’ve had people come just to hear her heart-opening music. I’ll be providing some light percussion during part of her set before we transition into an hour of DJed global grooves (with an Earth Week flavor) for dancing, moving, or just listening. We’ll wind down to a peaceful closing at 8:30 PM.
Admission to this family-friendly event is a suggested donation of $5 – $20. One hundred percent of the proceeds will be donated to local environmental organizations.
Please help us spread the word and bring your friends so we can move together and raise lots of funds for our planet.
Childcare is available!
Free childcare can usually be arranged for any Fellowship event by using this link 1-2 weeks prior to the event.
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Grounds Work Parties in April

Happy Spring! Time to get outdoors and get our grounds looking great. Joyce has scheduled 4 work parties for April, and will plan additional work parties weekly in May. Please come help out when you can – let Joyce know if you plan to attend.
April Work Parties
Mondays: April 6 and April 20 3-5pm
Saturdays: April 4 and April 18 3-5pmIf you can’t make those times and would prefer to come when you can, there are specific tasks you can work on individually or with a buddy (a potentially new friend?). Specific tasks include things like:
- cardboarding and mulching the areas adjacent to Firwood and Elmwood to get rid of the scraggly grass and weeds that are unsightly and difficult to mow.
- weeding a specific area (lots to choose from!)
- repotting potted plants
Our group efforts will involve completing work on the pollinator garden, which will mean planting annuals, mulching, setting up a watering system and woodchipping the path. And other misc. pruning and wood chipping the paths.
We are having the large oak trees pruned on April 16th by Peak Tree Care. After their work, we should have some high quality wood chips to use for the paths.
Childcare is available!
Free childcare can usually be arranged for any Fellowship event by using this link 1-2 weeks prior to the event.
Announcements
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Nominees for Settled Minister Search Committee

The Board of Directors has nominated eight members of the Fellowship to serve as our Settled Minister Search Committee. The signed members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis will vote on whether to approve the formation of this Committee at the UUFC Annual Meeting on May 17, 2026. The eight nominees are listed below, along with biographical introductions they each provided.
Gary Barnes
I joined the UUFC in 1991, and I have been involved in many aspects of the fellowship over that time, including singing in the choir and providing many other musical contributions, volunteering in RE, serving on the UUFC Men’s Retreat team, serving as a member of the Committee on Ministry for over a decade, and on the team that created the current UUFC Covenant.
I recently retired from a career as a social worker, which has given me more time to do the things I love and value: spend with my family and friends, play music, read and write, cook, be outside, watch Baltimore Orioles baseball, and volunteer where I think I can make a contribution.
I am very honored and grateful to be invited to be on the search team, which is so important to the health and future of our religious community. I agreed to take on this because I now have the time and flexibility to follow through on the commitment. My skills and experience seem to line up well with the task, even though I obviously also have so much to learn. I had a career of trying to make the world a little better by advocating for people with less power and privilege, and tried my best to listen, observe, and set aside judgment so that I could see the unique value that each person brings to this life. Through that lens, the amazing diversity, talent, and resilience of people is special. I often think this when watching the congregation from the back row of the choir on Sundays. In addition to working with individuals, I have experience advising work teams and have taught leadership skills, which could be an asset to the ministerial search team.
Russ Born
Russ is a transplant from southern California who has lived in Corvallis since 1994. He has been a UU member for 10 years. He will soon be retiring from a 30-year career in IT at Oregon State University, and finishing his term as president of the SEIU sublocal there. He is an active member of the Rotary Club of Corvallis After 5 and the Mankind Project, and has coached Special Olympics for 30 years. His interests include hiking, camping, motorcycling, golf, and theater–as a spectator, not a performer.
Molly Curry
Hello, I’m Molly Curry. I am excited for the work the Search Team will be doing this year! I have been coming to the UUFC since 2016.My roles at the Fellowship include Religious Exploration teacher, Connections Council co-lead, as well as a facilitator for Queerly Beloved, and membership in the neurodivergent group and a chalice circle. It is a true privilege to be asked to work with, and guide, the congregation to find a settled minister for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis.
Tim Emery
The UUFC has been a home for me for forty years. After living in the San Francisco area for most of my life through university I was happy to come to Corvallis for graduate school in 1976 and then a career at HP. The UUFC was not a part of the picture until 1986 when my two kids were three years and three months old. Living across the street from Craig and Nancy Leman I was aware of the UUFC and it was Nancy’s encouragement that got me here in September 1986 on the day that the new building was dedicated. Early in those years I spent time in RE and as my kids grew volunteered in the toddler room to continue learning from the young ones.
Anna and I met when her daughter was nine and it was rewarding and challenging to support Star through her growing up. The UUFC was very important to her and to us in those years.
The UUFC has supported us through several crises for which we are thankful.
Over the years I’ve been a member of the mowing crew (May the Makita Be With You), served on the Nominating committee twice, served on the board as treasurer and for the last several years been part of the sound and video crew.
A ministerial search is an infrequent event and I’m happy to participate this time around. My personal perspective of the fellowship over forty years will be a contribution to the team.
Priscilla Galasso
Priscilla is currently serving her second term as Secretary of the UUFC Board. She sings in the choir, is a Spirit Play guide in RE, volunteers in the office twice a week, leads a Chalice Circle, attends a second Chalice Circle, and is on the Women’s Retreat Team, the Justice Theater Team, and the Adopt-a-Highway Team. She became a member on December 21, 2021 and earned the nickname “The Priscillatator” from the Women’s Retreat team when she began her leadership journey here. She was on the Nominating Committee before being elected Secretary. Being on the Search Committee is an opportunity that will allow her to offer her knowledge of the Fellowship’s unique characteristics and needs over the past five years. Her administrative skills come from work experience as an Office Manager for a land trust and the Operations Supervisor of the largest children’s theater organization in the nation. She was on a Search Committee for a minister once before, in the Episcopal Church she attended with her family 35 years ago. She is dedicated to offering her skills to the Committee’s tasks and abiding by the covenant they will create. She hopes to create strong connections with her Committee colleagues that will enable the group to encourage one another to do their best work with commitment and joy. She is honored to be given the Fellowship’s trust and looks forward to taking on this position, serving the community she has come to love so deeply.
Shikha Gottfried
UUFC has been my first UU home for over two decades. We came seeking common ground to raise our daughters (then 1 and 3) in a community that would help them become the kind of human beings I wanted more of in this world. In that process I was surprised to discover that UUFC was what I needed too.. without even knowing it!
I’ve found much food for thought in many of the Sunday services, especially when hosting Post Sermon Discussions to contemplate perspectives with others. Similarly, growing new Chalice Groups has been a powerful way to build deeper connections to people. Over the years I’ve participated in many different groups and events, helping out and learning about myself and others along the way. But the biggest part of why I stick around are the relationships… there are many good people here.
Outside of UUFC, I enjoy being a Master Gardener through the OSU Extension Service, teaching others how to grow their own food. I’m partial to the magic of starting plants from seeds and anything else that helps me reuse nature’s bounty. I also teach at times at Crossroads Conversation School, where it’s been a particular pleasure for me to connect with women from many different countries, all here searching for ways to belong and seeking skills to make the process easier. I use my time in the classroom to surreptitiously introduce feminist ways of being and encourage independent thought.
I’m “retired” from a very left brain centered career as a software engineer and find my time spent on more physical pursuits, despite my body aging which brings its own new challenges. Sometimes weeding can feel like a contact sport! Two beautiful daughters have grown and flown, so the mothering portion of my life has turned a corner. I’m *sure* they appreciate all my advice via text.
I don’t feel like I have free time to add more activities to my plate but this particular role to be a part of the Search Committee for our next minister is one that I couldn’t turn from. I plan to enter into this journey with curiosity-to uncover where we’ve been as a congregation and how we think we need to be and grow in this ever changing world. There are many perspectives to consider, and I look forward to conversations with each other as we all look to our future together.
Rachel Houtman
Rachel Houtman has been a member of the UUFC for 13 years. She has lived in Corvallis since 2005 and currently shares a home with her parents and three children. Rachel was raised in UU congregations from the age of 5, first in Madison, Wisconsin, followed by 14 years in the congregation in Bangor, Maine. She moved to Corvallis with her family in 2005 and attended services at the UUFC sporadically while working and completing a master’s degree in Forestry in 2011. In 2013 she became a member of the congregation, a year before her first child was born. Over the years she has served on the Program Council, as a youth advisor, run cash registers at various events, and facilitated a youth OWL program. The responsibility task to a group of congregants in the search for a new minister is weighty. This liminal space can create excitement and trepidation about what is to come. Rachel holds this as a time to open to what comes next for our congregation and is excited to be a part of this work.
Joyce Standing
Joyce Standing spent her first eight years on a farm on Stahlbush Island just east of Corvallis. Her family moved to Portland where she went to school in David Douglas School District. She returned to OSU for her BS in Elementary Education. After completing her MAT at Lewis & Clark and four years teaching in Beaverton, she and her husband moved to Kirkland, WA where Joyce lived until 2023 when she returned home to Corvallis once again. She taught fourth-sixth grade in public and private schools for twenty-five years before starting her own private tutoring business which she continues part-time today.
The UUFC felt welcoming and positive to Joyce from the moment she walked into the foyer two years ago. She enjoys learning more about being an active UU member and has held the Membership Lead for a year and a half. The idea of exploring values and beliefs along with her strong sense of connecting with others is what drew her to accept a role on the Search Committee. She looks forward to meeting others, listening to ideas, sharing opinions, and learning more about what it means to be a member of our thriving fellowship.
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Nominees for UUFC Elected Positions 2026-’27

The Nominating Committee has nominated fifteen individuals to fill elected positions at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis for the coming liturgical year. This slate of candidates will be voted on by all signed members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis at the UUFC Annual Meeting on May 17, 2026.
UUFC NOMINEES FOR ELECTED POSITIONS ‘26-‘27
(Terms are for one year unless otherwise noted)
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President – Carl English-Young
Secretary – John Bailey
Treasurer – Michael Hughes
Board – Claire Montgomery (2nd year of 2-year term)
Board – Carolyn Madsen (2nd year of 2-year term)
Board – Kathy Kopczynski
Board – Bonnie Morihara (2 year)
Board – Mike Jager (2 year)
Board – Kris Egan (2 year)Nominating Committee
Steve Strauss
Rachel McGrath
Nancy Kyle
Thea HartFinancial Oversight Council Chair
Scott Bruslind
Personnel Committee Chair
Jamie Petts
Committee on Ministry has been paused
Respectfully submitted,
Nominating Committee (2025-’26): Kris Egan (Chair), Heather Thomas, Steve Strauss, Jim Good, John Bailey -
Outreach Offerings for April

Our April Justice Outreach offering will support the Community Services Consortium Weatherization Program. The program targets lower income housing for basic energy efficiency repairs and upgrades. These involve energy assessments, insulation, weather stripping, ducts, furnace safety, and more, in a planned, organized process by local workers. This is free for qualified residents of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties. The program relies heavily on Federal funding which has become more difficult, while the waitlist for program services lengthens. Your donations will allow more local households to be served and help those with sub-marginal incomes to save on energy costs. For more information, visit https://communityservices.us/weatherization/.
How to donate to the monthly Outreach Offering
Each month, the Fellowship gathers donations for a certain charitable cause. These are our Outreach Offerings. You can contribute to this month’s offering in a few ways:
- Give to the Sunday collection basket
- Donate online
- Donate to the refreshments during the social hour
The Kitchen team donates an assortment of sweet and savory refreshments, including gluten-free and vegan choices, for our enjoyment at the social hour following Sunday worship. These items are purchased and prepared by the team to encourage donations to the Outreach Offering. Collection baskets are always found at the ends of the refreshments table. The next time you’re eyeing something tasty on the table, consider putting a donation in the basket first to show how much you appreciate having that treat ready and waiting for you!
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Share Your Voice: Timeline for UUFC Elections and Annual Meeting 2026

The UUFC Annual Meeting is coming up on Sunday, May 17, 2026 after worship service. Many things happen at our annual meeting, including voting on who will fill various leadership roles. For exact details, please read the UUFC Bylaws, shown at the bottom of this page.
Here is the timeline of events leading up to this year’s annual meeting.
- Friday, January 16, 2026: The date of the Annual Meeting was announced
- Friday, April 17, 2026: Slate of candidates nominated by the Nominating Committee is published
- Saturday, May 2, 2026: Deadline for any candidates to be nominated by petition (see Bylaws Article III Section 1)
- Saturday, May 9, 2026: Finalized slate of all nominated candidates is published
- Sunday, May 17, 2026: Annual Meeting!
Matters Up For Vote
Elected Fellowship Lay Leaders
The Nominating Committee has presented a slate of candidates to fill the following roles:
- Members of the Board of Directors
- Members of the Nominating Committee
- Chair of the Personnel Committee
- Chair of the Financial Oversight Council
View the slate of candidates at https://uucorvallis.org/nominees-for-uufc-elected-positions-2026-27/.
Note that the Chair of the Committee on Ministry would normally also be elected at the Annual Meeting, but the work of the Committee on Ministry is paused during our time of Interim Ministry.
Ministerial Search Committee
The Board of Directors has presented a slate of candidates to serve as the Ministerial Search Committee, which will be tasked with conducting a search for our next settled minister.
View the nominees for our Ministerial Search Committee at https://uucorvallis.org/nominees-for-settled-minister-search-committee/.
Ways of Voting
Motions are passed by majority vote of those present, which is determined through a verbal Yea/Nay vote.
Becoming a Voting Member
Voting at the Annual Meeting is only open to people who are signed, active members of the Fellowship. In other words, those who have signed the membership book and maintained active membership. See Bylaws Article II.
There is still time for new members to join before the Annual Meeting! Prospective members are required to attend three of the Inquirers Series sessions before signing the book: #1 Our Shared Values, #2 Transitions Q&A, #8 Membership 101 (or #9 UU Roots). These sessions will be offered before the Annual Meeting, on these dates:
- Transitions Q&A: April 19 (swapped dates with Care & Support, which is now on May 10)
- Membership 101: April 26
- Our Shared Values: May 3
If you have already completed any of these sessions, you only need to attend the others. You do not need to repeat a session you’ve already attended, though you are welcome to!
The membership book will be available for signing after the Inquirers Series on May 10, for those who have completed the prerequisites. This will be the last opportunity to sign the membership book before the Annual Meeting. To learn more about membership at the UUFC, see our Path to Membership page.
UUFC Bylaws
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UUFC Group Camping Opportunities

Save the Dates: Cascadia County Park, June 25 – 28, 2026
Moonshine Park (near Siletz), September 10 – 13, 2026Come and join in fun and fellowship while camping with fellow UUFC members and friends! Plans include time for hiking, exploring, crafts, building community, happy hour, and much more. Bring your own tent, personal gear, and food. Parking is very limited (6 cars and 2 RVs – no hook-ups) at Cascadia and 8 vehicles (including RVs) at Moonshine Park, so carpools are encouraged. Come out for all or part of the event.
Links to the camps:
Cascadia County Park: https://www.linncountyor.gov/parksrec/park/cascadia-county-park
Moonshine Park: https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/1060/Moonshine-ParkRegistration fees: $30 per person for each weekend (4days/3nights); family rates are available and will be detailed on the registration form
More information and a link for reservations will be sent out soon. If you have specific questions, please contact Julie Halter and Nancy Gill by filling out this form.
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UUFC Auction Donations Needed

Our annual Services and Silent Auction is on Saturday, June 6 at the Philomath Scout Lodge and the theme this year is a garden party. Please join in our largest fundraiser by offering a fun service, event, or item. Do you have access to a getaway at the beach, in the mountains, or other vacation spot? These prized offerings always earn lots for our Fellowship.
Services are a wonderful and fun way to meet other UUFC members and build community. Do you have a skill, interest, or hobby that you would like to share with others? Some possibilities: bird watching; dance lessons; singing lessons; music performances; guitar or ukulele lessons; drawing or painting opportunities; clay crafting; knitting lessons; rafting on the river; dinner for 4-12; computer help; house or window cleaning; clutter reduction; woodlands hike; homemade dinners delivered; homemade artisan breads or preserves; custom scarf or journal; gift basket; wine tasting on your patio; camping; yard work; cooking classes; gardening help; trip to the beach; anything you love.
Did you downsize or maybe clean out your closets this year and have some special items that you no longer want or need, such as jewelry, furniture, or artwork that you would be willing to donate? Bonus points if your donation coordinates with this year’s theme!
The Services and Silent Auction is a fun party. You’ll definitely want to attend. Everything you donate and everything that’s purchased goes to help support the UUFC. Submit information about your donation(s) here, and the Fundraising Team will reach out. Paper copies of the donation form will be available at the Fellowship after worship on Sundays. Thank you!
If you have questions about donations, email servicesauction@uucorvallis.org.
Plan Ahead
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Next Community Music Circle, 5/4

How was the Community Music Circle last week? It was great!
We had about 25-30 people attending, several who brought instruments. We sang all of your favorite UU hymns–some that you haven’t heard in a while. You can read more about it in this month’s Monthly Journal.
The next Community Music Circle is scheduled for May the 4th. You are invited to bring a song from childhood to teach to the group! More details coming in the Weekly Announcements.
Open to all ages and all levels of musical ability! Bring voices and instruments if you have them.
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Memorial Service for Susan Straight, 5/3

This event will be a celebration of Susan’s life. All UUFC members and friends who knew Susan or would like to know more about this extraordinary woman are invited. RSVPs are appreciated for planning purposes.
Sunday, May 3 at 3 PM in the Fellowship’s Sanctuary.
As part of our celebration, all attendees are cordially invited to reception in my home following the service. Transportation will be provided, as needed, from the UUFC parking lot and back again.
RSVP by contacting Elona Meyer.
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Invitation to Ordination of Karishma Gottfried, 5/16

Fellowship member Karishma Gottfried invites you to attend her ordination to Unitarian Universalist ministry on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 2 PM (Eastern time) in New York City! Those willing to travel are welcome to attend in person. The service will also be streamed online. See more details and RSVP at this link: https://partiful.com/e/r8mVpRCktdr0daerWzIU?.
Karishma Neva Gottfried grew up in the Fellowship with her sister, Malika, and her parents, Shikha and Herky Gottfried, and was active throughout high school in religious exploration classes, district youth conferences, and denominational service. Although she moved away from Corvallis to Boston in 2019 to attend Wellesley College, and then to New York to study at Union Theological Seminary, she still considers UUFC her home congregation and visits whenever she is home.