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  • This Week:

    “Grateful For The Winding Road” 5/4

    We sing this every Sunday: “We are here together in this holy moment, and we’re grateful for the winding road that brought us to this place.”   They are lovely words, and they are more important than most of us can imagine.  They speak to the profound human need for gathering, for collective wisdom and encouragement, for being a worshipping community – a congregation.  “Worship”  is a word, and an idea, that has taken generations for UUs to return to.  We need a shared understanding of the movements and the consequences of worship, now more than ever. 

    With Rev. Jill McAllister


Services This Month

  • May 4    “Grateful For The Winding Road”                          

    Rev. Jill McAllister

    May 11    “Still Growing Up”                                                     

    Rev. Jill McAllister

    May 18   “In the Middle of a Gloria”       

    Steven Evans-Renteria, Lauren Servias, UUFC Choir

    May 25    “Art Works: Reflections on the First Year of PRAx”      

    Guest: Peter Betjemann


From the Minister

  • Daily Practice

    In the pandemic years, in our isolation and worry, the daily practice we shared was a lifeline for me.  I needed to connect – to myself, to others and to the Earth.  Here is one of the musings of that time, from May 2021:  

    “Morning comes early in this season, and I’m surprised how easy it is for me to awaken, to join in the unfolding beauty of these days. I need the beauty.  I need to be reminded of the vitality of life.  I often need to be lifted above the continuing challenges of navigating the human world.  I need help with the mixture of fear and anger which weighs on me – at people and their selfish, short-sighted ignorance. (And meanness).  I need help as I remember that I am one of the people too.  And that we all have egos which lead us astray. 

    I’m pondering a Buddhist teaching – I don’t know the source.  It is two definitions side-by-side: “An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the non-living components of their environment, interacting as a system.  An ego-system is a community of old outdated voices in conjunction with the desire to make the moment other than it is, generating a false reality.” 

    I’m not sure I quite agree with the first definition – some would say that every component of the world is alive in some way. (But yes, some are not breathing). The second definition is definitely worth pondering.  I’ve learned enough to know that we are always influenced by old outdated voices, within us and around us. Today I’ll try to identify some of my own.

    I pause to breathe.  I remember that nurturing inner nobility and steadiness requires time and space and willingness to acknowledge where I am.    With thanks for this part of the path, and this day on the journey, I’m sending love to you all.” 


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CALENDAR THIS WEEK

The “Events Calendar” has all of the events except for outside rentals and private meetings. If you want to see ALL the events including events not open to the public, try the ROOM USE CALENDAR.

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May

Community Kirtan

* 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

*Sanctuary

Community Kirtan

May 9, 2025


start time: 7:00 PM

end time: 8:30 PM

location: Sanctuary

description: Community Kirtan is an evening of chanting presented by members of our Friday Satsang. We are fortunate to have several members who can lead chants, and community participation by singing & and playing rhythm instruments creates a vibrant evening full of positive energy.
We hope you come to offer a chant, play an instrument, sing along and make a joyful noise! Treats and conversation to follow the music.

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10

May

Nerd Girls Science Sharing

* 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

*Library

Nerd Girls Science Sharing

May 10, 2025


start time: 10:30 AM

end time: 12:00 PM

location: Library

description:

Meets second Saturdays, 10:45 in the Library

Women and non-binary persons are invited to come and share science news articles or books. No science background is required. You do not have to bring anything except a desire to learn and a healthy curiosity. Topics depend on what people bring to share and requests from the group – they range from astronomy to zoology and everything in between.
 


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11

May

Family Breakfast

* 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM

*Kitchen, Social Hall

Family Breakfast

May 11, 2025


start time: 8:45 AM

end time: 9:45 AM

location: Kitchen, Social Hall

description:

Connect with other families while enjoying a chat and a warm breakfast together. Bring your friends and a breakfast item to share if you like! Or just come as you are and recharge.

A big thank you to the Pollinder Family for pulling this event together!

WHERE: Room 6C

WHEN: 2nd Sunday of the month (no breakfast September, December, or June) 8:45-9:45 AM

WHO: Anyone with children or youth who wants to connect with other families!

 

Registration is appreciated to help with planning how much food to make, but drop-ins are welcome.

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11

May

Sunday Service

* 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

*Kitchen, Sanctuary, Social Hall, UUFC Zoom

Sunday Service

May 11, 2025


start time: 10:00 AM

end time: 11:00 AM

location: Kitchen, Sanctuary, Social Hall, UUFC Zoom

description:

Sunday Worship Service in the sanctuary.

The service is also available on Zoom.  

Go to uucorvallis.org for the Zoom link and more information about worship.




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11

May

Men's Gathering

* 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

*Sanctuary

Men's Gathering

May 11, 2025


start time: 12:00 PM

end time: 1:30 PM

location: Sanctuary

description: Men's Gathering. Meet in the Gallery area of the Sanctuary.

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11

May

Partner Church Team

* 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM

*Social Hall

Partner Church Team

May 11, 2025


start time: 12:15 PM

end time: 2:00 PM

location: Social Hall

description: Monthly meeting of the Partner Church Team, in the North end of the Social Hall until after the Building Project is complete

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11

May

Queerly Beloved

* 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

*Social Hall

Queerly Beloved

May 11, 2025


start time: 4:00 PM

end time: 6:00 PM

location: Social Hall

description: However you identify, you are welcome here, as we gather to support one another, ask questions, and learn about navigating our unique human lives. Please note: during building renovations, we'll be meeting the 2nd Sunday of every month from 4-6pm  in the Social Hall. 

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12

May

Buddhist meditation

* 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM

*Off Site

Buddhist meditation

May 12, 2025


start time: 3:30 PM

end time: 4:15 PM

location: Off Site

description:

Meditation, dharma teaching, and discussion.  Beginners welcome. 

Takes place at the Sangha Jewel Zen Center (next door) and on zoom


For more information and weekly zoom link, contact
Mary Leigh Burke.

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13

May

Online Coffee Hour

* 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

*UUFC Zoom

Online Coffee Hour

May 13, 2025


start time: 1:30 PM

end time: 2:30 PM

location: UUFC Zoom

description:

Join us on Zoom for a weekly checking-in which includes sharing of joys and sorrows, plus the Metta Prayer.

 

Contact: Mary Craven 

Zoom Link

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14

May

Legato (Music Dept. potluck)

* 5:45 PM - 6:30 PM

*Kitchen, Social Hall, Kitchen, Social Hall

Legato (Music Dept. potluck)

May 14, 2025


start time: 5:45 PM

end time: 6:30 PM

location: Kitchen, Social Hall, Kitchen, Social Hall

description:

LEGATO: A monthly potluck where foods harmonize in a smooth and flowing manner to create a satisfying dinner. Come join members of the choir and band and let’s enjoy a meal of laughter, goodwill, and perhaps song!

Bring a dish to share (please identify all ingredients).

This is a Connect Up Event with the purpose of building community within the UUFC congregation.

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14

May

Choir Rehearsal

* 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

*Sanctuary

Choir Rehearsal

May 14, 2025


start time: 7:00 PM

end time: 8:00 PM

location: Sanctuary

description:

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14

May

Mindful Awareness

* 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM

*UUFC Zoom

Mindful Awareness

May 14, 2025


start time: 7:00 PM

end time: 7:45 PM

location: UUFC Zoom

description: We gather together to build our attentional skills and to develop resources for resilience. There will be guided and independent practice portions, both suitable for beginner and experienced meditators.

more information

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15

May

Parent Peer Support

* 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

*Sanctuary, Social Hall, Sanctuary, Social Hall

Parent Peer Support

May 15, 2025


start time: 6:30 PM

end time: 8:00 PM

location: Sanctuary, Social Hall, Sanctuary, Social Hall

description:

Don't parent alone! Gather with other parents for a meal and mutual support every month. Free childcare is provided! 

Registration for this gathering is requested. 

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15

May

Interfaith Green Teams

* 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

*UUFC Zoom

Interfaith Green Teams

May 15, 2025


start time: 7:00 PM

end time: 8:30 PM

location: UUFC Zoom

description:

Joint Zoom of the UUFC Climate Action Team and the Corvallis Interfaith Climate Justice Committee to encourage and support faith-based climate action.  All welcome @ https://zoom.us/j/92925712950 @ Meeting ID 929 2571 2950

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R.E. COUNCIL NEWS

Current Events

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Faith Formation Toolkit

Maybe you’ve got an awesome minister (If you’re at UUFC, you do! ☑️), and a caring Religious Exploration team (Lucky you! You’ve got that too!☑️), and excellent friends and family support (I sure hope you do! ?). Did you know that even with all that, parents and grandparents are still a child’s first and most influential spiritual guides? Yes, YOU! You’re the biggest factor in your child’s spiritual growth and development. How cool (and maybe scary) is that?

In an effort to support families as they raise faithful and spiritually grounded children, we offer you the Family Faith Formation Toolkit with you! On the 4th Sunday of each month, I’ll be adding a new tool to our toolkit below. Each tool will come with resources and practical ideas for how to explore matters of the spirit with your family, and grow in confidence as a spiritual leader. As always, if you have immediate needs relating to your family’s faith formation, I’m available to chat. Just reach out to dre@uucorvallis.org to set up a time.

  1. Discussing the G-word (answering questions about God when you’re not sure yourself)
  2. Prayer as a Family Practice
  3. Meditation with the Kiddos
  4. Service with the Family
  5. Gratitude with the Kiddos
  6. Building a Family Lectionary
  7. A Family Sabbath Plan
  8. UP NEXT: Retreat

From the DRE

  • May RE Newsletter

    Greetings, Families!

    This month’s newsletter contains some important information for parents about RE in the month and year ahead, so please read carefully! 

    UPCOMING EVENTS for FAMILIES

    5/4  Summer Camp Registration Deadline, more info and registration HERE.

    5/11  Final Family Breakfast of the year, Mother’s Day Edition, pre-register HERE.

    5/15  Final Parent Peer Support Group of the year, 6:30-8PM

    4/25 Parent Feedback and Q&A session, noon on back patio

    5/1 River of Life Sunday with Stepping Stone Ceremony

    UPCOMING EVENTS for YOUTH

    5/11 and 5/25  4:30-7 OWL regular workshops 

    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. 

    At the Fellowship, it’s our cherished tradition to celebrate children and youth as they move into new age groups with a special Stepping Stone Ceremony. Each child will receive a gift, words of affirmation, and be honored by the congregation as they journey forward in the river of life.

    This year’s celebration will be especially joyful! We’re adding a new age group to our Sunday programs, renaming some of our spaces, and—wonderfully—we have more children to honor than in recent years.

    If your child is entering kindergarten, 5th, or 6th grade (or their equivalents), please complete this form to register them for the ceremony. We look forward to marking this milestone together in community.

    May will be our last family breakfast of the year before we break for summer. It also happens to fall on Mother’s Day! Rather than moving the date, our gracious hosts, the Polinder family, plan to make it a extra special to honor all the moms. Please plan to join us for this beloved gathering, and help with our planning by registering HERE at least a few days before. 

    Family breakfast will resume in the fall!

    We are excited for our children to explore our shared values through puppetry and folk tales with accomplished professional puppeteer, Linda Zittel! The last day to register for camp is May 4th and registration, as well as more detailed information, can be found HERE!

    There are a lot of changes on the horizon, y’all! As we prepare to return to intergenerational services for the summer, and envision our return to the classroom wing in the fall, lots of decisions need to be made, and that means I want to hear from YOU about what has been working and what hasn’t, and what your dreams and concerns are for the return to normal Sunday morning RE, AND I want to answer your questions about our plans for room use, curriculum, and the general wellbeing of your children when they are in our care.

    You are invited to bring your drinks and snacks to the benches on the back patio on Sunday, May 25th to spend coffee hour asking and sharing for the mutual benefit of all who are invested in our RE programs for children and youth. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas!

    Last month was loaded with fun! Our youth went to the Hult Center to experience Hamilton live on stage and their excitement was absolutely contagious! And between our JETPIG Easter and Beltane Maypole, I can honestly say we made the most of the beautiful spring sunshine and blossoms! If you have ideas for enriching activities you’d like to see take place over the summer, I want to hear them!

    Everything we are able to provide in RE is only possible because volunteers generously give their time to bring these events to life for others! Our values-driven Easter experience would not have been possible without the help of Priscilla Galasso, Anya Ballinger, and Adriel Molk, all committing to help out in the weeks leading up to the event. And then, on the day-of, our fabulous young people, Sabina Giordono and Kezi Hirsch, stepped in to fill a need to talk to kids about justice and Love.

    Thank you to all of our volunteers who fill roles big and small. You are the beating heart of Fellowship life!

    Thanks to the tireless efforts of our Fellowship librarians, Holley Lantz and Christine Robbins, and volunteer Eric Lantz, the children’s collection in the Rita McDonald Memorial Library has been digitally cataloged and is ready for check outs!

    Children (and adults who read children’s books) can now apply for a library card with this form, and use our new digital checkout kiosk. Please allow 3 days for new accounts to be set up prior to attempting to check out. 

    We have many faith-specific adult books that cannot be found at the county library and we’d love to see more people making use of this resource. Feedback about the usability of the adult collection is most welcome!

    Thanks so much for being part of what makes our Fellowship shine! Happy May, Y’all!

More from the DRE

JUSTICE COUNCIL NEWS

  • Know Your Rights Trainings, 4/28 and 5/6

    More than ever it’s important to know what your rights are and how to keep yourself, your friends, family and neighbors safe. Join us at Westminster House, 101 NW 23rd St, on April 28 and… full post

    Know Your Rights Trainings, 4/28 and 5/6
  • Hands Off Rally, 4/5

    Hands Off RallySaturday, April 5, at noonBenton County Courthouse120 NW 4th St., Corvallis We want our government to govern democratically so let’s make our voices heard again and again. Our message: Defy Autocracy! Defend the… full post

    Hands Off Rally, 4/5
  • Sign-Making Party, 3/30

    Sign-Making Party!Sunday, March 30, 1:30-3:00 PMWestminster House, McLean Room, 101 NW 23rd St, Corvallis. To make signs for the Hands Off Rally on April 5. We’ll make signs for the rally and for your yards… full post

    Sign-Making Party, 3/30
  • Health Care Delays, Denials, & Costs – Action Not Anger, 2/26

    Come listen to a panel hosted by Mid-Valley Health Care Advocates on Wednesday, February 26, 7-8:30 PM at the Corvallis-Benton public library or online by Zoom at bit.ly/3DY0x22. Find out how we can ensure high… full post

    Health Care Delays, Denials, & Costs – Action Not Anger, 2/26
  • Queerly Beloved 5/19/24

    Sunday, May 19th in the UUFC Social Hall 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm This month, we’ll have a casual potluck and some icebreaker games, hosted by Ginny and Linda! Come and get to know your… full post

    Queerly Beloved 5/19/24
  • Film: Where Can We Live in Peace?, 5/18

    Saturday, May 18, 3:00 – 4:30 pm in the UUFC Social Hall Award-winning Canadian film maker Judy Jackson brings the moving story of the ABBA House migrant shelter in Celaya, Mexico. Founded by Pastor Ignacio… full post

    Film: Where Can We Live in Peace?, 5/18
  • Faith-based climate action this week, 3/3/2024

    Good News Climate-action Opportunities Of Note Save the Date Democracy Action Team:  > First week of March: Letters will be ready.  VoteFwd.org. > Letter Writing: Sun 10 Mar, 1:45 PM, (after the Action Lunch), UUFC… full post

    Faith-based climate action this week, 3/3/2024
  • Spring Luncheon 3/30 – Cancelled

    This event has been cancelled. The Secure Housing and Food For All team and Ernest Cardona invite you to join us for a Spring Celebration Luncheon on Saturday, March 30th , 2024 at 1:00 p.m.… full post

    Spring Luncheon 3/30 – Cancelled
  • Justice Outreach for February

    Our outreach offerings in February will support Unity Shelter, a local non-profit organization which provides emergency shelter and transitional housing, plus wrap around services for people who are without safe housing or shelter. Unity Shelter’s… full post

    Justice Outreach for February
  • Secure Housing and Food for All

    The Secure Housing and Food for All team appreciates and thanks everyone who contributed money to We Care last month. If you are interested in working with We Care, please take a look at their… full post

    Secure Housing and Food for All
  • Justice Theatre Auditions

    Justice Theatre auditions are this Monday and Tuesday, January 29th and 30th, at 7pm in the social hall. No acting experience necessary! LGBTQ+ performers are particularly invited to audition. full post

  • EDI Book Discussion 1-29

    Monday, January 29th, 7:00 pm on Zoom. With the current controversy around the need for reparations, the UUA common read, On Repentance and Repair, Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, by Danya Ruttenberg offers us… full post

    EDI Book Discussion 1-29
  • Secure Housing and Food For All Meeting, 1/21

    The Secure Housing and Food for All Justice Team is meeting this Sunday 1/21 at 11:30 in the Gallery of the sanctuary. (okay to bring in coffee). Information about the Warming Centers open the past… full post

  • Difficult Conversations: The University’s Role in Restoring Civic Dialogue with Drs. Robert George and Cornel West

    Jan 22nd, 7-8:30 PM, at LaSells EDI would like to invite you to an opportunity to attend a special event at LaSells, focusing on civil discourse and “difficult conversations” —an area of deep concern for… full post

  • Action Lunch is Back! 3/10

    An Action Lunch is a light lunch provided by volunteers, after a Sunday service, usually to support some aspect of our justice and outreach work.  We haven’t had one in a long time, until now!… full post

    Action Lunch is Back! 3/10
  • Secure Housing and Food For All Meeting, 1/21

    The Secure Housing and Food for All Justice Team is meeting this Sunday 1/21 at 11:30 in the Gallery of the sanctuary. (okay to bring in coffee).  Information about the Warming Centers open the past… full post

    Secure Housing and Food For All Meeting, 1/21
  • EDI Book Discussion 1-29

    Monday, January 29th, 7:00 pm on Zoom. With the current controversy around the need for reparations, the UUA common read, On Repentance and Repair, Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, by Danya Ruttenberg offers us… full post

  • Faith-based climate action this week, 1/7/2024

    Good News Climate-action Opportunities Of Note Save the Date Climate Action Opportunities: We track (row 25) the number of clicks on the respond link for each suggested climate-action opportunity. The climate-action opportunity tracking results (an… full post

    Faith-based climate action this week, 1/7/2024
  • From the “Secure Housing and Food for All” Team

    We hope you all had a joyful holiday season. Thank you very much for sharing your time and effort to help the people of Corvallis who are struggling each day to survive by donating warm… full post

    From the “Secure Housing and Food for All” Team
  • Justice Outreach Offering in January – NAACP

    For the month of January our Justice Outreach offering will benefit the Linn Benton NAACP. The NAACP works to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate… full post

    Justice Outreach Offering in January – NAACP

Justice Outreach Offering

  • Community Services Consortium provides a variety of services for those in need. Our April Sunday Outreach Offerings will be dedicated to CSC’s Weatherization Program which reduces carbon emissions, methane leaks, and heating costs. Basic energy efficiency upgrades such as insulation, weatherstripping, and heating system safety checks are provided at no cost to low income households in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties. FMI: https://communityservices.us/weatherization

Donations can be made in person on Sundays, or through the online collection basket.

WORSHIP COUNCIL NEWS

  • Sunday Services This Month

    May 4    “Grateful For The Winding Road”                           Rev. Jill McAllister May 11    “Still Growing Up”                                                      Rev. Jill McAllister May 18   “In the Middle of a Gloria”        Steven Evans-Renteria, Lauren Servias, UUFC Choir May 25    “Art Works: Reflections on the… full post

  • “Grateful For The Winding Road” 5/4

    We sing this every Sunday: “We are here together in this holy moment, and we’re grateful for the winding road that brought us to this place.”   They are lovely words, and they are more important than… full post

  • Beltane: Rhythms That Hold Us   4/27

    On the wheel of the year, Beltane comes between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice.  Spring is in full bloom, new growth is all around, and the days continue to lengthen.  The Earth calls us to… full post

  • An Earth Day Easter 4/20/25

    In ancient mythologies – for example in Zoroastrian, Hindu and Egytian stories -resurrections of various sorts are common.  Lots of people being killed and coming back to life. Perhaps this human need to imagine coming back… full post

  • “A Time For Girding” 4/13/25

    As a foundational story, the Exodus, in the Hebrew Bible, remains one of the most essential for us. It is part of “where we come from.”  Our current, modern understandings of social justice and right relations… full post

  • Poems for Hard Times 4/6/25

    In times such as these, poetry can be strong medicine for our wounds, our worries and our fears.  For me it has long been the most articulate language of religion.  A contemporary poet writes “it is a… full post

  • Sunday Services This Month

    April 6      Poems for Hard Times    Rev. Jill McAllister April 13    “A Time for Girding”     Rev. Jill McAllister                               April 20    An Earth Day Easter    Rev. Jill McAllister April 27    Wheel of the Year – Beltane       full post

  • Can We Still Laugh? 3/30/25

    Laughter is very important, perhaps even necessary, for human well-being, for the health of relationships and communities.  When times are hard it can be hard to laugh. And, laughter can have an edge – it can… full post

  • “From the Pandemic to Here, and Beyond…”   3/23/25

    We have only begun to articulate what changed for us during the pandemic.  To begin to tell those stories is important, even as or perhaps especially because we are in the midst of more and… full post

  • “You Are Invited” 3/16/25

    Where do we come from?  Among other things, from a long line of people who constituted, nurtured, and maintained a liberal religious community, from generation to generation.  “Community” is what so many people mention first when talking… full post

  • “Keeping the Flame Alive” 3/9/25

    Every week we light a chalice as a symbol of our liberal religious heritage and a reminder of our values and ideals – freedom, justice, peace and love. People before us have nurtured and maintained… full post

  • Sunday Services This Month

    Mar. 2  “The Long Legacy of Liberal Religion: What’s It Worth Now?” Rev. Jill McAllister Mar. 9  “Keeping the Flame Alive”  Rev. Jill McAllister Mar. 16  “You are Invited”  Rev. Jill McAllister Mar. 23  “What Was Lost?”  Rev. Jill McAllister Mar. 30  “Can… full post

  • The Long Legacy of Liberal Religion: What’s It Worth Now? 3/2/25

    Where do we come from? From a long line of reformers and innovators, courageous dissenters and broad-minded humanitarians, among others. The liberal religious tradition includes people in all times and places. It has never been… full post

  • Keep Singing! With Peter Mayer 2/23/25

    Unitarian Universalist Peter Mayer has been singing and songwriting full-time for 30 years, performing across the U.S. and beyond, including in many UU congregations and gatherings.  His songs are part of our hymnals and services, including… full post

  • “When Comfort Zone Principles Don’t Apply” 2/16/25

    Fellowship member Blaise Ntakarutimana (now Kevin Shimineza) joins Jill McAllister to tell about his journey as a UU refugee from Burundi, where he was active in a humanist organization and in the newly-established Unitarian congregation… full post

  • “What Do You Know?” 2/9/25

    And how do you know you know it? But even more important is “what difference does it make? Martin Luther King Jr said “shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute… full post

  • Sunday Services This Month

    Feb. 2 “Where I’m From: Reflections on Black History” Rev. Jill McAllisterFeb. 9 “What Do You Know?” Rev. Jill McAllisterFeb. 16 “When Comfort Zone Principles Don’t Apply” Blaise Ntakarutimana (Kevin Shimineza)Feb. 23 Special Guest Peter… full post

  • “Where I’m From: Reflections on Black History” 2/2/25

    For me, Black History Month is a time for intentionality, for reflection, for learning. I consider it to be a responsibility – not an option. I am dedicated to the creation and sustaining of an… full post

  • “Deep Energies Of Life: Wisdom of Imbolc” 1/26/2025

    Here at the mid-point between Solstice and Equinox, here at the frontier of new assaults on freedom and democracy, here in the stirring of the season of new life, we can find wisdom and inspiration… full post

  • “The Most Dangerous Man In America” 1/19/25

    The list of current choices for this label is long – where do we begin? Sadly, it was used for a person who was dedicated to freedom, equity, and love, who helped shine more light… full post

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