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Sunday Services

  • This Week:

    “This Winter Season” 12/15/24

    Each season brings its gifts, and challenges. Here is the unique beauty of the Pacific Northwest in winter – green and fog and cold. Here are the holidays of light and joy. Here is the time of waiting and wondering. Join us for a morning of music and contemplation of this season on the earth, this season in our lives.

    With the UUFC Choir and Band, Music Director David Servias, Choir Leader Steven Evans-Renteria, and the Rev. Leslie Chartier.


Services This Month

  • Dec. 1 “Be Not Afraid” Rev. Jill McAllister
    Dec. 8 “Yes, Joy” Committee on Ministry
    Dec. 15 “Wintering” UUFC Choir and Readers
    Dec. 16 Blue Holiday Vespers Susan Sanford and Rev. Leslie Chartier
    Dec. 20 Winter Solstice Service Rev. Jill McAllister
    Dec. 22 “Stories of Christmas” Rev. Jill McAllister
    Dec. 24 Christmas Eve -two services Rev. Jill McAllister
    Dec. 29 Holiday Brunch and Sharing Rev. Jill McAllister and all


From the Minister

  • Between Us

    Just in case you’ve wondered whether or not the Fellowship, or UUism, has done or is doing enough to make things better (or perhaps to change all the things that need to be changed in the world – as if we could) here’s a heartening report from the wider world. Perry Bacon Jr, an opinion writer for the Washington Post, recently wrote an article (Nov. 27, 2024) encouraging folks to stop doomscrolling and choose from a list of five more constructive actions. #2 on his list is this: “Join a Unitarian Universalist Congregation.” He writes:

    “If you’re part of a Christian, Muslim, Jewish or other religious group that meets regularly and engages politically, skip this. But there is a growing number of Americans, particularly on the left, who are religiously unaffiliated and not regularly congregating with people who share their values.

    They should consider the Unitarian Universalists. I recently started regularly attending a UU service in Louisville. It’s much more political than the Christian churches I have previously been a member of. That turned me off at first. Since politics is essentially my job, I try (usually unsuccessfully) to avoid discussions of elections and government in my off-hours. And I was leery of a church whose openly liberal values would clearly turn off Trump supporters and therefore ensure a congregation that didn’t include many Republicans.

    But before the election, church members engaged in politics in a practical way, encouraging congregants to go canvassing in opposition to a proposed constitutional amendment here to create a school vouchers program. (It failed.) So at least on Sundays, I was in a community of people working on a concrete, discrete local issue, as opposed to nervously speculating about Vice President Kamala Harris’s poll numbers.

    Post-election, I was relieved to be in a space where we openly discussed shared values and ideals we felt had been rejected by America in electing Trump, such as support of immigrants and LGBTQ+ people.”

    It’s encouraging to hear that our message and our approach are helpful! If you’ve been here awhile, doing exactly the work that Bacon describes, then take a moment to appreciate the fact that it does make a difference. (Share your appreciation with others). And if you are new to the Fellowship, perhaps looking for what Bacon describes, we welcome you! The world needs all of us, to keep these values and commitments alive and growing.


This Week at UUFC

  • Front Door Services in Corvallis, 12/18

    4 PM on Zoom
    The Secure Housing and Food for All Team invites you to join us to hear from the Directors of Unity Shelter, Vina Moses and the Corvallis Daytime Dropin Center on homelessness and poverty in Corvallis, what services are being provided, and how you can help. Also learn about StoneSoup program.. Shawn Collins, Ilene McClelland, Allison Hobgood – Moderator Mike McInally.

  • Secure Housing and Food for All Justice Meeting, 12/15

    The Secure Housing and Food for All Justice team will meet in the UUFC library at 11:45am on Sunday 12/15. Support for Unity Shelter this month. Check out the Bulletin Board in Social Hall! information about Front door Services program on 12/18 (zoom). Concerns of the Sweeps continuing along with every park posted as no camping… ie. Sleep 10pm- 8am and then vacate the park, for the streets.

  • 9th Annual Christmas Sing-Along! 12/22

    Please join us for the 9th Annual Christmas Sing Along! All are invited to join in the singing and fun. There will be Christmas carols, stories, comfy pillows, and cookies!

    Meet in the Fellowship Sanctuary on Sunday, December 22 at 4 PM!

  • Blue Holidays Vesper Service, 12/16

    Are you feeling the tender ache of absence as the winter holidays approach? Or perhaps feeling lonely, anxious or depressed? Join us for an online Blue Holidays Vesper Service, followed by an optional time of sharing, at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16. Rev. Leslie Chartier and Susan Sanford will facilitate. Please register in advance so we can send you the zoom link and suggestions for preparing your space for our time together. Contact Susan for more information.

  • Child Dedications, 12/22

    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. This dedication is a joyful ritual which affirms that each young soul is a gift, and which celebrates the covenant of family and community. Each child will receive a decorative certificate as a record of their formal welcome into this circle of care.

    While we are happy to provide a child dedication any time a family requests one, it is our custom at UUFC to perform this communal ceremony on our near Christmas Eve.

    This year’s child dedication will be offered during the service on Sunday, December 22nd. If you would like to have your child dedicated in this ritual, please contact Skyla (dre@uucorvallis.org) no later than December 18th.


Announcements

  • LEGATO, 2nd Wednesday of Each Month

    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 at 5:00 on the 2nd Wednesday of each month and let’s enjoy a meal of laughter, goodwill, and perhaps song! Bring a dish to share (please identify all ingredients) and note the event ends at 6:30 as rehearsal begins at 7:00.

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

  • New Leadership For Membership and Greeter Teams

    Announcing new leadership for the Fellowship Membership and Greeting Teams: Joyce Standing is the new Membership coordinator, and Heather Emberson is the new Greeter Coordinator. These two teams have long been strong and vital parts of Fellowship life, and they will continue to be so with Heather and Joyce at the helm. As is common, with new leadership comes a chance to review and revise procedures and processes – this time including increasing the greeters team, revising the Membership “book”, and updating the New Members Welcome. The main tasks of these two teams are to provide Sunday morning greeting to all and accompany newcomers who decide to continue attending the Fellowship through the processes of orientation and membership if desired.

    Thank-you Heather and Joyce, and thank-you to all who are part of our membership and greeter teams!

  • Green to White

    There are many reasons to like the color green: often a symbol of safety, the color of nature, a mark of good luck, among others. At the UUFC, the GREEN name tag is a sign that you are new! We look for you and want to encourage your exploration of our Fellowship.

    If you have been coming regularly for a month or so, then it’s time to sign up to get a WHITE name tag. This name tag is an outward sign that you are here, that you have decided to join us regularly, and that you want to continue your religious journey with us!

    We’re SO glad you have decided to take this step. Please stop by the Welcome Desk to request your new name tag!

  • Are You Thinking About Year-End Gifts to Organizations You Appreciate?

    At this time of year, many people are planning for the upcoming holidays, looking back at the year that has passed (and what a year it has been), and pondering how they can have a positive impact on our community and world in the year(s) to come. And yes, the holiday season is coming as well. If you are thinking about making year-end gifts to the organizations you appreciate and the UUFC is among those, thank you!

    Year-end gifts to the UUFC can be made in many ways:

    • Send a check to UUFC, 2945 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis OR 97330. Indicate “year-end gift” on the memo line.
    • Go to uucorvallis.org/donate and donate using a debit, credit or ACH bank transfer. Go to the middle of the donation page and select year-end 2024 in the first drop down menu.
    • if you have appreciated stock that is burning a hole in your holiday stocking, transfer stock to the UUFC Schwab account (82873024) using DTC # 0164 Code 40 (you can use these numbers in an online transfer or your broker will know what these are used for)
    • If you are of an age where you need to make required minimum distributions from your retirement accounts, you can have a check written to the UUFC or send a message to office@uucorvallis.org and ask for the flyer on how to make such transfers. If you make these distributions directly to the UUFC, they won’t count as income for tax purposes
    • Unlike NPR, OPB or an assortment of other non-profits, we have not yet accepted vehicle donations, but if this is of interest to you, send an email to finance@uucorvallis.org and your finance team will see if we can figure out how to make this happen

    We thank you for your efforts to make our Fellowship and world a better place for all. May you and yours have a joyous holiday season.

    Your UUFC Finance Council

  • You Can Help Our Families Engage!

    You’ve probably noticed that there are more and more families in our midst each week. Hooray! We love seeing faces of all ages in our sanctuary. With this uptick in family participation, we are experiencing a higher demand for childcare. At the same time, our list of able Grandfolks is dwindling due to illness and factors such as night driving.

    A parent’s ability to engage in small group ministry and special events plays a large role in determining whether the family unit as a whole can continue to participate in the life of the Fellowship. If you are an adult of any age who has been with the Fellowship for more than 6 months, please take a moment to consider whether you would be able to give even one hour a month to care for children so that parents can have that time to commit to their own spiritual enrichment.

    All Grandfolks will be interviewed, trained, and complete a background check before service.

    If you want to help families stay engaged, please contact Skyla at dre@uucorvallis.org for more information.

  • December Holiday Services and Events

    December is a busy month, with a wide variety of services and gatherings. You can begin to plan ahead now – more details will come soon.

    Annual Holiday Fair – Saturday Dec. 7, 9 am – 3 PM
    Sunday Services: Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 – 10 AM
    Blue Holidays Vespers – Monday, Dec. 16, 6 PM
    Winter Solstice Service Dec. 20 – 7 PM
    Christmas Eve Services – Tuesday, Dec. 24 5:30 PM Family Centered Service
    9 PM Meditative Service
    Fail Fest 2024 – Friday, Dec. 27 6 PM
    Christmas Sing-a-Long – date TBD

  • What’s New In Inquirers Series?

    Inquirers Series

    We’ve got an addition to the Inquirers Series! The Chalice Circle team will now offer an entire session on their special format for small group ministry as the fifth session in the series. That means, if you’ve attended the whole series, you’ve got something fresh to check out!

    If you’re one of our participants who has your eye on completing the series and getting your very own home chalice, don’t fret! The old sessions count toward your progress. We hope that you’ll consider attending this new offering as you are able because chalice circles are a distinctly UU way to build deep connections here at the Fellowship, and we want everyone to know how to get plugged in.

    If you are interested in checking out the new session, their first offering is scheduled for December 1st at 11:45 in room 8.

    The Inquirers Series is an ongoing series of sessions that you may attend in any order, as you are available. Whenever there is a 5th Sunday in a month, Skyla King-Christison will offer UU Roots, which is a deeper dive into UU History.

    • “Our Shared Values” with Skyla King-Christison
    • “Worship and the Liturgical Year” with Rev. Jill McAllilster
    • “Building and Grounds Tour” with John Bailey
    • “Overview of Lifespan Faith Development” with Dawn Dirks
    • “Chalice Circles” with the Chalice Team
    • “Overview of Justice Teams” with Karen Josephson
    • “Care and Support” with Sandy Piper
    • “Membership 101” with the Membership Team

    The updated rotation flyer has been posted beside the welcome desk, but here’s a preview!

  • UUFC Merch Store

    Check out the UUFC Merch Store for tee-shirts, hats, coffee cups, backpacks, umbrellas, and more! Support our Fellowship with great gifts for yourself and your loved ones. Find it under the “about” tab on the UUFC website.


Plan Ahead

  • Help Plant Trees, 1/18

    On Sat 18 Jan, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon, in the fourth year of our collaboration with the Corvallis Urban Forestry Program, we will plant eight trees along Avery Park Drive, and we need your help.


    Thank you. Questions: treasurer@uucorvallis.org

  • Justice Theatre Auditions, 1/27-1/28

    It’s time to audition for the yearly Justice Theatre @ the UUFC production! This year, we’re doing George Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara in support of the Vina Moses center. The production this time around will be a staged reading…which means no one has to memorize a thing! The performances will take place on March 28-29, and auditions will be in the Social Hall on January 27-28 at 7pm.

    More Details

    If you have any questions, please email Rachel Kohler at reassociate@uucorvallis.org.

    Justice Theatre at the UUFC Presents a staged reading of George Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara.

    Open Auditions

    January 27th and 28th at 7pm

    at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis

    Directed by Rachel Kohler and Chad Howard

    In support of Vina Moses Center

  • Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation Workshop for Parents, 1/2

    Catherine Whiting has been a pediatric occupational therapist for 41 years and specializes in sensory processing and self regulation at home and in schools. She is offering a workshop geared towards parents (grandparents also welcome) about how to identify the sensory needs of a child and to help them by modifying the environment for self regulation. Dynamics of family members having different needs will also be explored.

    January 2nd at 7PM in the UUFC social hall.

    Please help us plan by registering here by December 30th.

  • Post-Holiday Break for Parents, 12/27

    This time of year can be a lot for parents as we try to maintain all the rituals, magic, and meaning of the season. To honor all you do, we’d like to offer you a break! Drop off school-aged (k-8) children in the social hall from 1-4 on December 27th. We’ll have a thank you card writing workshop (with helpers for those who haven’t mastered the pen yet), eat snacks, and settle in for a movie while you take a few hours to recover from the holiday hustle. To make the most of the thank you card workshop, please send your child with a list of specific people & gifts for which to offer thanks. 

    Thanks to a generous grant from the Benton County Foundation, this event is free and open to the public, so invite your friends and family to take advantage of this opportunity!

    Registration is required for this event, and will close on 12/20. Space is limited.

  • Classroom Wing Renovation Begins in January!

    Our builders are scheduled to begin their work the third week of January. Between now and then we have LOTS to do – including packing and moving everything out of that part of the building, and doing some removal and demolition.

    You can help! Here’s how:

    SPACE — Do you have unused, dry, rodent-free attic space, garage space, shed space with easy access to store boxes for 5-7 months?

    PACKING MATERIALS needed (donations) — Medium-sized cardboard boxes, Medium-sized plastic tubs with sealing lids, large-size bubble wrap HELP MOVE – Can you loan the use of a pickup truck or open trailer? ~Move boxes and load vehicles in parking lot Saturdays January 4th and January 11th ~Move furniture and load vehicles in parking lot : end of December, Saturdays January 4th and January 11 ~Transport boxes and furniture from parking lot to private and commercial storage locations

    VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP SHEETS will be in the foyer under the bulletin board, or click the button below to sign up online:

    Stay tuned for more information about this big project.

  • Adult OWL, Comprehensive Sexuality Education for 18+, 1/5-3/9

    Using values, communication skills, and spirituality as starting points, this program explores sexuality issues for adults of all ages. OWL(Our Whole Lives) builds an understanding of healthy sexual relationships, affirms diversity, and helps participants accept and affirm their own sexuality throughout their lives.

    It’s not too late to experience the healing and healthy sex ed you wish you’d had back then!

    This series is facilitated by trained guides. Dawn Dirks is trained for all ages of OWL, and Skyla King-Christison is trained for adult OWL with an emphasis on older adults.

    Join us on Sundays 1/5- 3/9 from 2:30 to 4 in the social hall.

    Pre-registration is required for this series, and space is limited.

    Contact Skyla at dre@uucorvallis with questions.

  • Stoic Art Journaling for the New Year, 12/27

    We are living in strange times, and strange times call for more art and more dedication to doing our part to keep that arc of the moral universe bending toward justice!

    Join Skyla on December 27th from 6-8 PM in the social hall, where we will cast our vision across 2025 through a Stoic lens known for its capacity to galvanize hope. Then, each participant will create a mini art journal to document concrete actions they can take to foster peace, justice, and self-care in the year ahead. No art skills needed!

    Preregistration HERE is requested for this event!

    Bring a snack to share, and I’ll put the kettle on for tea.

    All supplies will be provided, but you are more than welcome to bring your favorite scrapbook paper, pens, markers, stencils, etc.

    Below are two examples of the style of pocket-sized art journal you will create. They are perfect for exploring bite-sized concepts, so you may find yourself making more once you know how. Yours will be completely unique and on a different topic from the ones pictured.   


Connect Up/Affinity Groups this Week