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Event Series Sunday Worship

Sunday Service – “Inhabiting Our Freedom Dreams”

UUFCC - Sanctuary 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Side with Love is the Unitarian Universalist Association’s public advocacy organization that seeks to harness love’s power to stop oppression. Each year around this time they run the 30 days of love campaign. The theme this year is Inhabiting our Freedom Dreams. What's this look like in 2025? Today we celebrate Scout’s Day, usually celebrated on Feb 8. Wear your scout uniform! 

Event Series Sunday Worship

Sunday Service – “That Time the Rabbi Spiked the Punch”

UUFCC - Sanctuary 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

...with Rev. Misha Sanders Why water into wine? Did Jesus choose the theme of his first miracle just to show everyone how much value he placed on having a good party? Maybe it was much deeper than that. Maybe not. Let’s have some fun talking about it! Rev. Misha Sanders (she/her/hers), is a community chaplain in Metro Atlanta, Georgia. She is a fiery preacher of the good news of Unitarian Universalism, and believes that the whole world is built and rebuilt by the stories we tell ourselves and each other.

Event Series Soulful Sundown

Soulful Sundown – “Just Another Wednesday?”

...with Caroline Pierce. For those of us who do not observe Ash Wednesday, it may seem like just another Wednesday. However, on this first day of Lent, are there spiritual practices from the Lenten season that we can apply to our lives this spring? In this service, we will ponder three questions to help us consider the possibilities.

Event Series Sunday Worship

Sunday Service – “Celebrating UU Women in History”

UUFCC - Sanctuary 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

with the Worship Committee. Music: UUFCC Choir Long before women were permitted to vote or to be ordained as ministers, many of them played important roles in building the faith we know today as Unitarian Universalism.  Activists, suffragettes, religious educators, journalists, formerly enslaved people, many of them ultimately found their way to the pulpit.  We will share the lives of several of them, including Sophia Lyon Fahs, Frances Barrier Williams, Maja Capek, Sofia Betancourt, and Susan Frederick-Grey, who have contributed, each in their own way, to the tradition of our liberal religion.

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