Soulful Sundown – “Who Moved My Cheese?”
...with Linda Bryce. It would be easy if our same old routines worked. Problem is...everything keeps changing. We’ll reflect on how we respond to change and how we may have changed in the ways we respond.
...with Linda Bryce. It would be easy if our same old routines worked. Problem is...everything keeps changing. We’ll reflect on how we respond to change and how we may have changed in the ways we respond.
...with Elaine Jurs, Cathi Alloway, Maya Spence, Graham Corby, and Leslie Brown. Our beloved Fellowship member, Mike Bourgo, was a gifted poet who published several volumes of his poems. We will read selections of Mike's poetry about nature, love, and memories, and reflect on his life as a writer.
with Rev. Tracy Sprowls and Ashley Hamlin, DLRE Our Ingathering is on September 8th, so don't miss it! Join together for our intergenerational in-gathering service in person and on zoom. It is our custom to bring water that is special to you personally through a visit somewhere or a walk in nature or an experience in your own backyard. We will also have a "backpack" blessing for all of those off to school or work.
...with Virginia Hubbs No matter our political inclination, we consider personal and interpersonal practices to help navigate personal stress or anxiety during these ongoing controversial times in our political landscape.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Our theme this month is thresholds. Thresholds mark the moments when we move from one state of being to another. Thresholds are those liminal spaces between one thing and the next. Our question we consider this morning is can people be thresholds?
...with Gretchen Kuldau and members of the Board Sharing our stories is a threshold into who we are, what has shaped us, our hopes and dreams. This morning, we kick off a year of storytelling that will shape a new mission and vision and which culminates in our 75th anniversary on May 4.
...with Linda Bryce. We recall adages and sayings learned from our families—or other sources—and how the words influenced—or don’t—how we understand and approach life.
Our congregation is joining UUs across the land to revive our commitment to climate justice. September 28, 2024 - Interactive workshops for all ages September 29, 2024 - Worship followed by an advocacy hour This is an all-church and all-ages event. All of us will learn new frameworks at the intersection of climate and justice and have the chance to weave together the threads that have always linked our deepest commitments.
with Elaine Jurs, Helen Dempsey, Jennifer Glick, Ken Riznyk, and Ashley Hamlin. Through readings, stories, and music, we reflect on the High Holy Days of the Jewish Faith, and what they mean for us in our everyday lives. The choir will sing!
...with George Dempsie. We ask how we might let times of aloneness grow into solitude and not into loneliness.
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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