Fellowship T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs and more – order now!

Just in time for holiday gift-giving, we introduce the official UUFC Merch Shop! This virtual storefront offers a wide assortment of apparel and accessories to show your UUFC pride. The family-owned, PNW-based company gives a percentage of every sale back to the Fellowship! Delivery time is 2-3 weeks, so give yourself a lot of lead time, but know that you’re getting a better, more durable product for the wait. Want your group or special event at the Fellowship to have merch? Contact Skyla (DRE@uucorvallis.org) to get your team’s logo set up in our shop!

Young Adult Pizza Hour 11/26 at 11:30 AM

Join RE Associate Rachel Kohler and other younge(er) adults of the Fellowship (ages 18-35 more or less) for pizza and conversation this Sunday, November 26th at 11:30am in Room 7 for Young Adult Pizza Hour! If you’re new to the Fellowship, this is a great opportunity to meet other young adults. This month, we will be exploring the topic of “Growth and Change.” (Vegetarian/GF/Vegan options available.)

Thank You!

Thank You.

~Thanks to all for your contributions to the South Corvallis Food Bank as our Justice Outreach Offering in October. Together we raised $2339.69!

-Thank-you to our Sunday morning greeters, and coordinator Bobbi Bailey, and our Sunday morning coffee crews, and coordinator Ginny Gibson — we appreciate all you do!

Johansen Celebration of Life, Dec. 9 – Help Provide Refreshments

A memorial service for Kim Johansen will be Saturday, December 9 at 1:00. If you would like to contribute finger food for the reception, please contact Sandy Piper (718-650-0204 or skaypiper73@gmail.com). Kim’s family has requested that we include one or two plates of cheese and crackers with our typical treats. You can bring food to the service or leave it with Sandy ahead of time. Thank you.

Condolences

We send condolences to the family and friends of Josie Silver Alcorn, upon the news of her recent death. 

Holiday Fair

Saturday, December 2 from 9 AM to 2 PM

Don’t miss our UUFC Holiday Fair on December 2, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Fellowship. Twenty local artisans will offer their art & crafts for sale, including jewelry, paper goods, home décor, and more. A beautiful way to shop local for winter holiday gifts, supporting both artists and the Fellowship.

In addition, Fellowship volunteers will once again provide wreaths and swags, and homemade holiday baked goods. The cafe will be open, serving coffee/tea, scones and muffins from 9-11 am, adding light lunch options from 11 am – 2 PM. Aracely Munro Perla will provide her signature pupas.

STILL NEEDED:

  • More home-made holiday goodies – cookies, pies, breads, etc. Calling all artisan bread makers – can you provide a few of your beautiful loaves?
  • A few more folks to help with the cleaning up and putting the Sanctuary and social hall back in order for the Sunday service.

Sign up at: https://uucorvallis.org/holiday-fair/

It’s a beautiful time for meeting and greeting, for welcoming the winter holiday season, for enjoying time with old friends and new. Invite your neighbors and friends to join us!

Daily Practice: A Weekly Reminder

November was designated as Native American Heritage Month in 1990, by President George HW Bush. Since then, have you ever set aside time in November to learn more of the true stories of Native Americans? Of the relations between Native Americans and colonialist settlers which many historians and others refer to as genocide? The story of what we call Thanksgiving Day includes much more violence and bloodshed than what most of us learned in elementary school. And if you are White, have you learned anything about the varied perspectives of Black Americans on this holiday – including that Blacks and Native Americans were excluded from it? From our UU’s for Justice newsletter in 2022: “We do not need the false “pilgrims and Indians” narrative, that illusion of past unity, to actually unite people. Instead, we can focus simply on values that apply to everybody: togetherness, generosity, and gratitude. (From Sean Sherman, founder and CEO of The Sioux Chef and the author of The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen.) For daily practice, while it’s still November, may we help ourselves to learn more, and focus on how we can add to togetherness, generosity and gratitude. 

Inquirer’s Series — Every Sunday

Question Mark

A series of 9 hour-long sessions designed especially for newcomers seeking more information about UUism and the Fellowship AND open to all others who are interested. Sessions take place every Sunday at 11:45 AM Room 8. 

“Disguised as our Life” 11/26/2023

As Unitarian Universalists, one of our primary “texts” for theological understanding is lived experience. In other words, we agree with Paula D’arcy’s insight that “God (or Meaning) comes to us disguised as our life.” From deeper questions about the history of Thanksgiving Day, and of indigenous ways of noticing how we are related, we’ll consider practices of observation that can help us search for meaning and sustain us. 

Revs. Monica Jacobson-Tennessen and Jill McAllister

Queerly Beloved 12/17

Sunday, December 17th, 4:00pm to 6:00 pm in the Social Hall

Join Anya and Jema and friends for hot drinks and cozy crafts and conversation. Bring cookies to share, if you like! An optional walk through the neighborhood to look at Christmas Lights will follow. All are welcome.

We meet monthly on the 3rd Sunday in the afternoon. Join LGBTQ+ folx and allies for social gatherings centered on queer issues and themes. We understand the importance of queer community, and our goal is to provide a safe space where people can find that sense of belonging right here in Corvallis. Questions: connect@uucorvallis.org