Soulful Sundown – “Music Will Heal”
...with Linda Bryce. Comforting, reassuring, peaceful song to help heal your heart, mind and spirit.
...with Linda Bryce. Comforting, reassuring, peaceful song to help heal your heart, mind and spirit.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. In a chaotic and muddled time, how are we called to be together in community? What must we remember as we move through these days and what must we let go?
...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.
...with George Dempsie. Short stories and inspiring words about wonder help us share memorable experiences with animals or pets over the years.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. What does one person need to heal? What does a people need? Can there be change in our country without healing? These are the questions we will be considering this morning.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music : UUFCC Choir. Last Sunday, we looked at the role of truth telling or naming the harm as part of the process of healing. This week we look at some of the other steps that can lead to healing as individuals and as a nation.
...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.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: UUFCC Choir. Our theme this month is transformation and so with a nod to women’s history month we’ll take a look at Ida B Wells, a transformational figure in journalism and civil rights. How does her life guide us today?
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.
...with Chas Brua. After listening to three insightful, strikingly different songs, we'll reflect on how they challenge and/or confirm our perspectives about life.
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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County
780 Waupelani Dr, State College, PA 16801
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10:00 AM – 3:00 PM