• Sunday Service – “If We Must Err”

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

    with. Rev. Misha Sanders. Music: Ji, piano. As the Islamic holy month of Ramadan comes to a close, let’s reflect on how our pluralistic values can help us reach across theological and cultural divides to foster true friendships.

  • Sunday Service – “Mary White Ovington: The Founding of the NAACP”

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

    with Rev. Rosemarie Newberry. Music: UUFCC Choir. Rev. Rosemarie Newberry (Xe/xe, pronounced "zhee") is a retired UU minister that lives in New Jersey. Xe has served congregations in Ohio, New Jersey, and New York. Xe also worked as a hospice chaplain and a chaplain for adults with developmental disabilities. From Rev. Tracy: We have two themes this month, women’s history month and paying attention. So as we explore these themes in the Sunday services, I invite you to follow Mary Oliver’s instructions in your daily life: Pay attention. Be astonished.Tell about it. I would love to hear about what you discover!

  • Sunday Service – “Centre Safe: A Domestic Violence Sanctuary”

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

    with Cathi Alloway and speaker Jennifer Pencek. Music: Hannah Bingman Join Centre Safe Executive Director Jennifer Pencek to learn about empowering victims of domestic and sexual violence in our community. Hannah Bingman is a local State College folksinger musician.

  • Soulful Sundown – “Synchronicity”

    Soulful Sundown

    ...with Virginia Hubbs. explore the experience and gifts of synchronicity Soulful Sundown contemplative services are held biweekly on Wednesdays from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Zoom. Each gathering considers a topic offered by that evening’s presenter, who also suggests one or two related questions for silent reflection or meditation. After the quiet, all who wish are invited to share their experiences and insights. Topics vary.

  • Sunday Service – “Listening Our Way Into Community”

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

    with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: Jazz Band. The jazz band will play gathering music for about 20 minutes before the service begins. The service music planned is: 1) Let The Good Times Roll - arr: Mike Sweeney; 2) Get Up And Make It Happen - arr: David S Morris; 3) Takin It To The Streets - arr: David S Morris. We have two themes this month, women’s history month and paying attention. So as we explore these themes in the Sunday services, I invite you to follow Mary Oliver’s instructions in your daily life: Pay attention. Be astonished.Tell about it. I [...]

  • Sunday Service – “A Sacred Attentiveness to the Absurd”

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

    with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: UUFCC Choir. We have two themes this month, women’s history month and paying attention. So as we explore these themes in the Sunday services, I invite you to follow Mary Oliver’s instructions in your daily life: Pay attention. Be astonished.Tell about it. I would love to hear about what you discover!

  • Soulful Sundown – “What’s Next?”

    Soulful Sundown

    ...with Caroline Pierce. We will contemplate two short poems about life after death. Soulful Sundown contemplative services are held biweekly on Wednesdays from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Zoom. Each gathering considers a topic offered by that evening’s presenter, who also suggests one or two related questions for silent reflection or meditation. After the quiet, all who wish are invited to share their experiences and insights. Topics vary.

  • Sunday Service – “The Answer is Under Construction- an Easter Service”

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

    ...with Rev. Dr. Tracy Sprowls. Music: UUFCC Choir and Dan Scott, trumpet. From Soul Matters: "Of all our themes this year, Embracing Possibility is arguably most central to our faith. It has distinguished Unitarian Universalists from our beginning. Historically, when others saw depravity and sin at the core of human identity, we saw potential. When many were preaching that this world is fallen, we fell in love with the possibility of heaven on earth." This month we explore the theme of possibility in our own lives and for this great, beautiful world.

  • Sunday Service – “Rock What You Got!”

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

    ...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: UUFCC Choir. From Soul Matters: "Of all our themes this year, Embracing Possibility is arguably most central to our faith. It has distinguished Unitarian Universalists from our beginning. Historically, when others saw depravity and sin at the core of human identity, we saw potential. When many were preaching that this world is fallen, we fell in love with the possibility of heaven on earth." This month we explore the theme of possibility in our own lives and for this great, beautiful world.