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  • This Week:

    February 15, 2026 – Love

    What do we need to talk about in our Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on the day after Valentine’s Day? Come find out!

    Rev. Alex McGee will preach


Upcoming Services

  • February 15: Love

    What do we need to talk about in our Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on the day after Valentine’s Day? Come find out!

    Rev. Alex McGee will preach

    February 22: Shelter and Community Care

    For several decades, Corvallis has grappled with challenges of what it means to have safe housing for all and shelter accessible to those in need. This UU Fellowship has played a role in many ways. Come reflect on the history of the congregation’s collaboration with Unity Shelter, current local issues, and what might be possible in the future.

    Shawn Collins, Executive Director of Unity Shelter, will be our guest speaker. Shawn got his first look at the realities of homelessness and poverty in the Willamette Valley through his volunteer experiences at the South Corvallis Food Bank. After leaving HP in 2016, Shawn worked at United Way of Benton & Lincoln Counties, as the Program Manager for the Housing Opportunities Action Council (HOAC) through 2019. He was instrumental in securing the site that would become the Corvallis Men’s Shelter in 2017.

    March 1: Inspiration from our Partner Church in Transylvania

    Last Fall, several members of UUFC went to visit our Partner Church in Transylvania. Today they will share information, illumination, and inspiration: history of partner churches at UUFC; how they observed resilience in action; how Unitarianism there reflects Christian roots; and rituals that were transformative.

    Janet Throop, Linda Bruslind, Scott Bruslind, and Patricia Parcells will speak.


From the Minister

  • Feb 7, 2026, from Rev. Alex McGee

    Making up after a fight, repairing a relationship after rupture — these can be some of the toughest learning curves for humans.

    I will preach on Reconciliation on Sunday.  One tool I will use is a seven-step model from Dr. Hizkias Assefa, who is a Professor in the Conflict Transformation Programme, at Eastern Mennonite University. He works from his base in Nairobi as a mediator and facilitator in civil war situations in many parts of Africa.

    But, I believe his seven steps can apply to situations right in your home, your family, this congregation, and this town.

    Here are the seven steps that he has found necessary:

    1. Honest acknowledgment of the harm/injury each party has inflicted on the other;
    2. Sincere regrets and remorse for the injury done:
    3. Readiness to apologize for one’s role in inflicting the injury;
    4. Readiness of the conflicting parties to ‘let go’ of the anger and bitterness caused by the conflict and the injury;
    5. Commitment by the offender not to repeat the injury;
    6. Sincere effort to redress past grievances that caused the conflict and compensate the damage caused to the extent possible;
    7. Entering into a new mutually enriching relationship.

    (Source: The Meaning of Reconciliation by Hizkias Assefa. Published in People Building Peace- 35 Inspiring Stories from Around the World (by European Centre for Conflict Prevention, 1999)

    I look forward to hearing from you about how these work for you.  Feel free to make an appointment to talk.  My email is rev.alex.mcgee@uucorvallis.org.

    With care,
    Rev. Alex

    Alex is serving UUFC in the role of Interim Minister and began in August 2025.


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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. Parenting Through Crisis

From the DRE

  • RE Newsletter for February

    “Let your life be a counter-friction to stop the machine. What I have to do is to see, at any rate, that I do not lend myself to the wrong which I condemn.” ― Henry David

    Thoreau Greetings, Families! The shortest month with the longest shadows has arrived, and our hearts are tender from all we’ve been holding. Let us re-center love this month, not in the glittery, greeting-card way, but in the steady, courageous way that shows up when the world needs us most. And because everything is easier as a village, I invite you to pull out your calendars and make note of these opportunities to gather in love and learning!

    UPCOMING EVENTS:
    2/8 Family Breakfast @ 8:45 (register HERE and bring a dish if you are able)
    2/8 Eliot Family Camp Q&A session after RE pickup in the sanctuary
    2/12 Parent Connection Dinner @ 6:30 (register HERE, one time only, to get reminders) 

    PLAN AHEAD4/17-19 Youth Coast Retreat (register HERE!) 

    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.  

    Big news! Our Endowment team has money to give as scholarships to get families to Eliot Institute’s Family Camp! We’re excited to use these funds in service of getting more families to this formative and inspiring gathering, so please don’t hesitate to apply! To help you decide if Eliot would be right for you (spoiler, it would be!), Linda Hardison will be showing an informational video and answering all your burning Eliot questions after you pickup your children from RE on February 8th. Please consider attending if you’re at all curious about family camping opportunities in a UUI context!

    The annual Youth Coast Retreat is around the corner, and you don’t want to miss the fun! Your early registration will give us time get a rental van reservation if we need one again this year, so please check your calendars and register promptly if you are able. Youth will be staying at our usual place in Waldport, with a back door that opens right onto the beach. This is a relaxed, 2-night bonding weekend, where the youth will play collaborative games, cook together, spend time in nature, and co-create their own worship experience before coming home. I have it on Edna’s good authority that it’s the best thing they do all year. More details are in the registration link!

    These are tricky times for everyone, but perhaps especially for parents who are navigating how much to shield and/or engage with our children about the things that are going on in the world. For that reason, I’ve added a page to our Family Faith Formation Toolkit with resources for parents during these challenging times. I hope you find some useful ideas there. If you have found resources useful that you’d like me to add to the list, please let me know! We’re all in this together!

    In January, we spent time exploring ways we feel safe and loved, and ways to help others feel cared for. Our Spirit Play kiddos each got their own box to sit inside of, with a light and a welcome mat, and they decorated the insides with things that make them feel safe and loved, and were invited to take them home as a place to hang out whenever they want to be surrounded by things that give them the warm-fuzzies. Both our Spirit Play and Seeker Space groups built a “community of care” using our giant tinker toys. They had to come up with things that help people feel seen and cared for, and label each of the supports with one of those attributes to build a home for their community of care. If they needed more support, they had to come up with more attributes of a caring community. I read things like love, time, money, and family, among many other things that go into creating a community of care. The Seeker Space structure is still intact on the mezzanine, so pop upstairs, climb inside, and see what kind of things our kids decided are necessary for a welcoming community. It’s sure to give you a case of the heart-swells!

    Occasionally, I become aware that there is a young person who really wants to attend a thing and it got scheduled for a date that they already have an obligation, or a weekend that they’re at their other parent’s house, and it really stinks! Some parents have offered me copies of their kids’ sports schedules, performance dates, and custody rhythms, and I refer to them every single time I plan an event like a service project or a retreat. It’s also great to have because we want to show up for our kids and cheer them on when they have a special event! So consider this an invitation to share, only to the extent that feels right for your family, any blackout dates on your child’s calendar (We’ve already paid for camp that week!) or events that they’d enjoy some extra support for (They would love some more fans at the basketball tournament!) and I’ll share them with the adults who directly support them in their RE spaces and refer to them before selecting dates for major events. I can’t always accommodate everyone’s schedule, but I use what I’m given to choose dates that work for as many kids as possible. 

    The family that serves together… builds beloved community! The Curry-Grant household is loaded with cheerful volunteers! Both Kevin and Molly serve on separate weeks in our Seeker Space. They bring calm, kind, and steadying energy to a group that can be more than a little boisterous! And Edna? She’s quick to volunteer in formal roles, when asked, but what stands out to me is the way I can always count on her to make new kids feel like they really belong. On more than one occasion, I’ve said, “Hey, Edna! We’re going to have a new kid today,” and she’s on it! I’ll see her giving a building tour, showing new kids where the snacks are, and introducing them to the other youth. Edna has the spiritual gift of hospitality! Big thanks to this family that oozes with volunteerism! We are so grateful for all you bring to our community!

    There’s been so much goodness in RE in the last month, it’s hard to capture it all in pictures! One thing I want to make sure you notice, though, is that second picture. This is Pheobe, and she’s our newest childcare staff member, filling in primarily in Spirit Play when Niana is away at volleyball tournaments, but she’ll also be in the Rainbow Room from time to time when we need a sub. Phoebe has completed the child development class at the high school and is first aid and CPR certified. Most importantly, she’s got a heart for working with children!  We’re lucky to have her on the team! While we’re talking about our amazing childcare providers, I want to remind all parents that we can often provide free childcare for UUFC events, given enough notice. Parents can fill out THIS FORM any time you need to request childcare for a Fellowship gathering, and I’ll do my best to assemble a care team from our fabulous pool of background-checked volunteers and youth childcare staff! I’m wishing you hope and love this month! And as always, if you need to chat, I’m just an email or a phone call away.

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JUSTICE COUNCIL NEWS

  • Congratulations to the Cast of 12 Angry Jurors, 3/27-3/28

    A big THANK YOU for everyone who came out for Justice Theatre auditions last week. It was the biggest turnout in years, and the director has selected a great cast with lots of familiar faces.… full post

    Congratulations to the Cast of 12 Angry Jurors, 3/27-3/28
  • Global Partners Team meeting, 2/8

    The next meeting of the Global Partners Team is on Sunday, February 8 at 11:45 AM in Room 3. The Global Partners Team (previously known as the Partner Church Team) commits to sustaining long-term relationships… full post

    Global Partners Team meeting, 2/8
  • Resources learned from Minnesota

    The recent woes in Minnesota have taught many lessons and opened many eyes. Those who have learned and seen have wisdom to share, and we have the luxury of learning – and offering our support… full post

    Resources learned from Minnesota
  • Democracy Action Team Gathering, 2/3

    The Democracy Action Team meets this Tuesday, February 3 in the Social Hall at 5 pm. We will watch part of “What’s the Plan”, a video by Ezra and Leah, the high-energy couple who reveal… full post

    Democracy Action Team Gathering, 2/3
  • Lessons from Minneapolis

    This Tuesday, January 27 at 6:30 PM at First United Methodist Church of Corvallis. Come hear Rev. Heather and Rev. Alex share what they learned from organizers in Minneapolis so we can start preparing here.  Courage,… full post

    Lessons from Minneapolis
  • Secure Housing and Food for All team, 1/18

    The Secure Housing and Food for All team will meet for 15 minutes after the end of the service on Sunday, January 18 in Room 3. This will be a short meeting to enable everyone… full post

    Secure Housing and Food for All team, 1/18
  • Tamales for a Cause, 1/30

    Join us for an evening of community and learning! Discover how to make your own tamales! Materials and instruction provided. Participants will leave with ready-to-cook tamales. Suggested donation to support our immigrant neighbors $20-$50. Friday,… full post

    Tamales for a Cause, 1/30
  • ICE Out For Good Rally, 1/10

    Indivisible and a broad coalition of national partners are banding together for the nationwide weekend of action! ICE Out For Good Weekend of ActionThis Saturday (tomorrow), January 10, Noon – 2 PM.At the Benton County… full post

    ICE Out For Good Rally, 1/10
  • Jaclyn Moyer Reading, 1/18

    Corvallis resident Jaclyn Moyer will read excerpts from her book On Gold Hill, a 2025 Oregon Book Award winner. Moyer’s story combines food and culture. In raising wheat and vegetables on a 10-acre California farm,… full post

    Jaclyn Moyer Reading, 1/18
  • Justice Theatre Auditions, 1/26-1/27

    The Justice Theatre Team is gearing up for its 8th annual production! This year’s show will take place on Friday and Saturday, March 27th and 28th, and the team will be staging 12 Angry Jurors,… full post

    Justice Theatre Auditions, 1/26-1/27
  • First day of Postcard Writing to Voters, 1/4

    Get your pens ready! Join the Democracy Action Team in writing to prospective 2026 election year voters. Sunday, Jan 4th is the first day of our first writing project in 2026. WHAT: News Boosting Postcards… full post

    First day of Postcard Writing to Voters, 1/4
  • Visibility Brigade Bannering Event, 1/2

    Visibility Brigade Bannering for Women’s Basketball Pre-game Traffic Friday, January 2, 20265 – 6pm PST Gill Coliseum at OSU660 SW 26th StCorvallis, OR 97331 Join us to deploy our first banner of the New Year… full post

    Visibility Brigade Bannering Event, 1/2
  • Justice Theater – 12 Angry Jurors

    The Justice Theatre Team is gearing up for its 8th annual production! This year’s show will take place on Friday and Saturday, March 27th and 28th, and the team will be staging 12 Angry Jurors,… full post

    Justice Theater – 12 Angry Jurors
  • Community Readiness Training (ICE / Migra Watch and Know Your Rights), 12/14

    Join the Democracy Action Team on Sunday, December 14 from  12 – 2 p.m. in the UUFC Sanctuary for a practical ICE‑Watch/Human‑Rights Observer training led by local attorney Lorena  Reynolds. The session will equip you with clear, actionable steps for responding if… full post

    Community Readiness Training (ICE / Migra Watch and Know Your Rights), 12/14
  • Fifth Annual Street-Tree Planting, 1/10

    On the morning of Sat. 10 Jan., UUFC, through the Climate Action Team, will do our fifth annual collaboration with the City of Corvallis to plant street trees. In the past, we have twice planted… full post

    Fifth Annual Street-Tree Planting, 1/10
  • Microshelter at the museum

    The Corvallis Museum is hosting an exhibit on homelessness. Step inside our Microshelter Exhibit for a rare opportunity to see what life is like in a tiny, transitional home. In partnership with Unity Shelter, this… full post

    Microshelter at the museum
  • UUFC observing Transgender Remembrance Day

    UUFC joins our Unitarian Universalist Association in honoring Transgender Remembrance Day on November 20, and a reading will be included in our service this Sunday. May we continue to do the work for safety and… full post

    UUFC observing Transgender Remembrance Day
  • Rescheduling Street-Tree Planting

    Due to the conflict with the Holiday Fair, we are rescheduling the Fifth Annual Tree Planting with the City to a Saturday in January. Look for more info to come. full post

    Rescheduling Street-Tree Planting
  • Partner Church team meeting, 11/9

    Change Your Perspective with the Partner Church Team. We are a standing committee of the UUFC Justice Council and our mission is to enhance and deepen the relationship between our congregation and our partner churches.… full post

    Partner Church team meeting, 11/9
  • 🐦Trick-or-Treat CAT Prize Winners🐦

    Those who visited the Climate Action Team table at the UUFC Trick-or-Treat last Sunday and answered a bird question received a chance to win a bird suet feeder + 2 suet cakes.The winning ticket number… full post

    🐦Trick-or-Treat CAT Prize Winners🐦

Justice Outreach Offering

  • Our February Justice Outreach Offering will support the Linn Benton NAACP. The NAACP works to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.

    Learn more at the Linn Benton NAACP Website.

    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:

    1. Give to the Sunday collection basket
    2. Donate online
    3. 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!

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

WORSHIP COUNCIL NEWS

  • February 15, 2026 – Love

    What do we need to talk about in our Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on the day after Valentine’s Day? Come find out! Rev. Alex McGee will preach full post

  • February 8, 2026 – Reconciliation

    Cheap forgiveness may be falsely labeled as reconciliation — but the risks are great. So, today, let us consider the many steps of accountability that are often necessary before true reconciliation is possible. Because around… full post

  • February 1, 2026 – Forgiveness

    Forgiveness can sometimes feel elusive or confusing. But humans throughout the ages continue to grapple with forgiveness. Let us consider what is ready to be heard in our hearts and put into action now. Rev.… full post

  • Community Kirtan, 1/23

    This Friday, January 23, please join us for Community Kirtan in Room 7, 7-8:30 pm. Community Kirtan happens on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month, and features talented kirtan singers from the community… full post

    Community Kirtan, 1/23
  • January 25, 2026 – Why Church?

    “Why Church?” Community, exploration, redemption, forgiveness, exchange, justice – what the heck is church for? Let’s talk about why church matters. Guest speaker Rev. Mitra Rahnema is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist and graduate of Starr… full post

  • January 18, 2026 – Can I Let You Have Your Story?

    In anticipation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, let us consider whose version of his story we know. Widening the lens, let us consider what versions of someone else’s story we are willing to hear.… full post

  • January 11, 2026 – How Do You Tell Your Story?

    Each of us has a spiritual autobiography. When we stand back and look at the arc, what seasons do we see? What narrative do you want to claim today to carry you forward? Rev. Alex… full post

  • Kirtan With Jaya Lakshmi, 1/16

    Join Jaya Lakshmi and her band for an uplifting evening of mantra, kirtan and original sacred music. Friday, January 16, 2026, 7:00 – 8:30 PM at the Fellowship. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the… full post

    Kirtan With Jaya Lakshmi, 1/16
  • January 4, 2026 – What’s Your Leadership Story?

    Come hear our Council Chairs share their story of leadership at UUFC. Each of us can reflect on what motivates and informs our roles in the congregation. What puts fuel in your tank for leadership?… full post

  • February 15: Love What do we need to talk about in our Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on the day after Valentine’s Day? Come find out! Rev. Alex McGee will preach February 22: Shelter and Community Care… full post

  • December 28, 2025 – 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… full post

  • December 24, 2025 – 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… full post

  • Special Christmas Eve Service, 12/24

    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… full post

    Special Christmas Eve Service, 12/24
  • December 21, 2025 – 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… full post

  • Kirtan With Johanna Beekman and Friends, 12/12

    Kirtan with Johanna Beekman and Friends: Guitar – Jerry Swanson. Harmonium – 🌈 Rainbow. Drums – George Beekman✨! $20 in advance, $25 at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds. Come experience… full post

    Kirtan With Johanna Beekman and Friends, 12/12
  • December 14, 2025 – Presence

    “Being present” has many layers. What does it mean for us during these winter days? Rev. Alex McGee will preach full post

  • December 7, 2025 – 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 full post

  • 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… full post

  • Poems and Readers needed for Worship – Register by 11/30

    Calling for poetry recommendations, submissions of original poetry, and readers for a poetry-centered Sunday worship service at the UU Fellowship of Corvallis. Readers will be reading aloud in front of the congregation during service. You… full post

    Poems and Readers needed for Worship – Register by 11/30
  • 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… full post

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