All RE Events
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Join Skyla on the RE playground deck on July 21st at 11:45! Your kids have been missing the playground and I am looking for feedback about your family’s RE experience as we plan for the… full post
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Parenting is hard, no matter your stage in life. It can be made needlessly harder if you’re doing it without a village. In an effort to create a scaffolding of support for families of every… full post
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5:00 PM at Goss Stadium (on OSU Campus) Bring the whole family to the ballpark on July 28th and sit with your UU friends! This is a fun, laid-back place to get to know the other… full post
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Mondays July 15-August 5th, 11-12:30 on the social hall deck.REGISTER HERE! The 2023-34 UU Common Read is On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World (Beacon Press, 2022). This Common Read offers a glimpse… full post
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Gather insight and information on how to move through the life-transitions of downsizing or trying to live more simply. Jesse will cover several aspects of these major steps: full post
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The RE Council will be hosting 2 post-sermon discussions for you to ask questions, voice concerns and ideas, and hear about the approach to multigenerational worship that we will be experimenting with this summer. These… full post
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We couldn’t offer the awesome programming and community-building opportunities for our children and youth that we do if not for our tireless team of volunteers. Did you know that it takes approximately 34 volunteers to… full post
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Nursery, Spirit Play, and YRUU families are invited to a hike and picnic with Rev. Jill and Skyla after the service on May 26th. Please REGISTER HERE! We’ll depart from UUFC at 11:45 and meet… full post
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Wednesday, May 1, 3-5 pm in the UUFC Sanctuary “Moving along in life and aiming to thrive!” At our May meeting, we are pursuing two interests: the ups and downs of deciding whether to stay… full post
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On May 19th at 4pm PDT, the Unitarian Universalist Mental Health Network will be offering an online worship service centered on how Unitarian Universalism can inspire advocacy and acceptance in the area of mental health.… full post
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In Unitarian Universalist congregations, the dedication and blessing of a child signifies the congregation’s willingness to nurture & love the child, & to support parents & caregivers in providing for their children’s spiritual development. It also celebrates the family’s desire to raise… full post
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Wednesday, April 3, 3-5 pm in the Social Hall Interested in joining with others who are moving along in age to adapt and thrive? This group is designed to keep us involved: addressing ways to… full post
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Camp Blue Boat registration is open! NEW WEEK: June 30-July 5 NEW LOCATION: Get ready for an unforgettable summer experience at Camp Blue Boat at Camp N-Side-Sen in Harrison, Idaho! This year, registration includes a bus from Seattle, so no need for a second registration.… full post
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Wednesdays, April 3-May 8 7:00pm-8:15pm CT on Zoom Fee: Free for current Faith Forward congregation subscribers (UUFC is a subscribing congregation, so you get in for FREE! Yay, you!); $100 for non-subscriber congregations (no participant limit) or… full post
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It’s almost time for the second block of the Spiritual Practices Workshop! You DO NOT NEED TO HAVE TAKEN PART 1 of the Spiritual Practices series to participate in and benefit from part 2 of… full post
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Can you believe the Grandfolks Squad turned one year old this month?! AMAZING! If you find yourself in need of a team of Grandfolks to care for your children so that you can attend a… full post
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We’re delighted to announce that the beloved Coming of Age program is back in 2024! This is a program that asks our youth to explore what it means to become an adult in a Unitarian Universalist context. A… full post
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Monthly, Second Saturdays 9:00 am in the children’s classroom 6C Gather with other UU families for a time of songs, fun and food. Pancakes, milk, and juice will be provided. Bring a favorite topping to… full post
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An engaging, honoring, accepting safe space. The solution to our problems is not more correction — fixing oneself and others over and over. The solution is experiencing ourselves differently—in connection. What does it mean to… full post
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The members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis ceremonially welcome babies and older children into this world, and into the community which holds them, offering our lifelong commitment to the nurture of each child.… full post