Message from incoming Interim Minister Rev. Alex McGee

Dear UUFC:

My name is Alex McGee and I am honored that the Search Team invited me to come serve as Interim Minister, starting in August. I know that this is a tender time as you say goodbye to Rev. Jill. When I arrive, I commit to journey compassionately with you as you stay true to yourselves as you look at your past, strengthen yourselves in the present, and plan for the future. I am excited about learning more about the Corvallis area. Some folks have asked me to share the website that the Search Team has seen, so I updated it a smidge, and here it is: https://www.revalexandramcgee.org/.

Peace and light,
Rev. Alex
(she/her)

Interested in the Fall Men’s Retreat? Mark Your Calendar Now: October 3-5

The annual UUFC Men’s Retreat is coming around again this fall, and two things are brand new – 1) it’s in a new location – Camp Harlow, just north of Eugene (barely an hour’s drive!); and 2) it’s earlier than in past years – October 3-5 (when the weather is often better than later in the fall). So mark your calendar now!

Our theme this year is “Sharing the Story of Your Life Journey.” We all share in the gift of life, and we each have our unique life journey. We have our story of where we were raised, the skills we developed, and the person we became. Yet we are much more than this. Our story shapes us through our challenges, successes, regrets, and lessons learned. It affects how we look at ourselves in the mirror, prepare for the day ahead, and engage in our community. Our story connects us with our deepest selves and with each other. At this year’s Men’s Retreat we will explore our stories, listen to one another, and consider what our stories teach us about ourselves, our life journey, and our connection to the wider community.

Registration information will be available in August. For more information, contact the Men’s Retreat Planning Team with this Breeze form.

Photo Booth, 6/1

Have you submitted a photo of yourself to the Breeze directory? The Membership Team will set up a photo booth after the June 1st service in the Sanctuary and take photos of anyone who wants one for their Breeze profile.

Having a photo attached to your Breeze profile helps others in the Fellowship learn who you are and connect your name to your face.

You can read more about Breeze here: https://uucorvallis.org/breeze-account/.

Rescheduled: Gaza Today, 6/5

At the 2024 UUA General Assembly delegates passed an Action of Immediate Witness encouraging all UU congregations to engage in witness, education, organizing and advocacy in solidarity with Palestinians. In that spirit we will host a presentation from Corvallis Palestine Solidarity on Thursday, June 5, 5:30-7:30 PM in the Sanctuary. Join us for this report and presentation from a recent volunteer solidarity trip to the West Bank. Local retired OSU Professor and community member Joe McGuire will share his experiences and journey – intellectual, emotional and physical – from Corvallis to Bethlehem, Palestine.

Monthly Outreach Offerings for June

Our June outreach offerings will once again support Flaming Chalice International, the non-profit organization founded by Rev. Fulgence Ndagijimana to support Unitarians in Burundi and Rwanda. This year our contributions will provide microloans for young entrepreneurs, supplies to make school attendance possible for young children, university scholarships, a community center for four villages, and more. The Fellowship has been part of this partnership for more than ten years. Our help makes a difference in lives of many Burundians and in the health and growth of global UUism.

Monthly Transition Talks, 6/1

The Committee on Ministry invites all to the monthly “Transitions Talk” this Sunday. The time of ministerial transition is getting closer, and this gathering is a great place to share questions and feelings about that change. What do you need to know or understand better? How do we say goodbye – both minister and congregation members – as well as we can? What will help us stay strong and vital in our ministries during the transition time?”

June 1, 2025 at 11:45 AM in the Sanctuary.

Democracy Action Team Gathering, 6/8

The Democracy Action team is gathering in the Sanctuary on Sunday, June 8 at 11:45 AM – to re-acquaint ourselves, share what we have been doing, plan some fun gatherings this summer (which will include live music) and share positive news (yes it’s out there)! Join us if you’re interested in taking action to support democracy!

After the service, get your snacks and coffee and meet us in the Sanctuary.

Kirtan with Shantala, 6/15

Please join us for an evening of sacred music with Portland’s Shantala on Sunday, June 15 at 7:00 PM. Benjy and Heather Wertheimer have been leading kirtan (sacred chanting) worldwide since 2001 as the duo Shantala. They are known for their special gift of bringing the audience into a vast and loving experience through their unique blend of exquisite voices with instruments of India and the West. Together they create music with beauty, passion, and reverence. Shantala has performed and recorded internationally with such sacred music luminaries as Krishna Das, Deva Premal & Miten, and Jai Uttal. Heather and Benjy have released five beautiful and well-loved albums of sacred chant music since 2003, including Living Waters, Jaya, LIVE in love, Sri, and The Love Window. They will be joined in this tour by bansuri virtuoso Steve Gorn.

On May 22 the Fellowship hosted a meeting of leaders of local religious congregations plus a few community service organizations.  The invitation was issued at the request of our own justice teams:  could we bring together other religious folks to begin to create networks for resource sharing and shared response to the effects of government cruelty we’re all seeing?  More than 30 people attended the meeting, from seven or eight congregations and several agencies.  All were grateful to be able to talk together, to tell each other what they are seeing and experiencing in their own groups.  Folks losing livelihoods as government jobs are discontinued, immigrants and refugees in deepening fear for their safety, the effects of discontinued federal funding on shelters, schools, family support, healthcare and more basic needs. 

What didn’t happen, and remains to be seen (and needed) is leadership.  All necessary movements require someone(s) to take a step and articulate next steps, to invite and organize.  Or, necessary movements need to emerge within already operating structures.  Corvallis has many networks and agencies working for common goals and the common good.  All of the religious organizations who attended the meeting have working structures and are part of wider networks. Possibilities for shared response certainly exist.

The next clear step to a broad religious network, to coordinating efforts for greater impact, did not emerge in this one meeting.  That doesn’t mean that we haven’t begun.  Out of the chaos of the immense changes that are happening, I’m convinced that what we need to be doing together is being formed, little by little.  Here at the Fellowship, that means staying engaged in the work we are doing and step-by-step connecting our work with the work of others.   If you have not yet found your place in the work of the Fellowship, you are most definitely needed and invited.  Please, join in!

Jun 1  “River of Life”  Skyla King-Christison and all

Jun 8  “Who We Choose To Become”   Rev. Mwibutsawineza F. Ndagijimanayburundi

Jun 15  “Trans Ancestors, Queer Descendants and a Liberating Present”   Rev. Lazarus Justice Jameson

Jun 22   “Return to Love”   Rev. Jill McAllister

June 29   “On Ministry”   Rev. Jill McAllister