WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS – text only
Sunday Services
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This Week:
November 30, 2025 – The Many Meanings of Home and Food
Gathering around the hearth and table this time of year may be in the picture books, and may be real for some of us. But what else is true about the how people in our community experience home and access to food? And how does the sacred show up in these physical necessities?
Rev. Alex McGee 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 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, has designed this service and will lead along with children, youth, and Rev. Alex McGee
December 24: Christmas Eve (Wednesday, 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 is coordinating this service and many members and friends will be readers. Rev. Alex McGee will help lead.
From the Minister
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The Power of an Invitation
One of the cool things about a community like UUFC, where there is a shared building, and scheduled activities, is that you can invite people. Its not like inviting them to your house, where maybe you want to clean up, or prepare food. Its not like inviting them to a restaurant or movie, where you need to pay. Its not like asking them to go for a walk or a dance, where they need to do something. Its a place where you can offer the hospitality of an invitation, and then some kind of magic may happen, because perhaps that person really needed to be in a place like UUFC.
Just imagine…if everyone at UUFC invited one person during this holiday season…how many lives would be touched. Perhaps you have a co-worker who might be in need of some uplifting music? Or you have a neighbor who needs to hear a message of love? Maybe the person at the bus stop strikes up a conversation and you tell them about the Solstice Pageant and the Christmas Eve service.
What is your favorite holiday activity at UUFC? Who can you invite?
All you have to do is state some facts. The time, date, and place. And tell that person one reason that you find it worth your while to go. Its pretty easy and quick. And it may end up being the highlight of that person’s winter.
Our light is meant to touch the world. Let’s help it shine brighter.
With care,
Rev. Alex











