Soulful Sundown – “Making Choices”
...with Linda Bryce. Life is about making choices. Whether using runes, dowsing, cards, the Ten Commandments, the UU principles or other ways, on what do we base our choices? and do we choose consciously?
...with Linda Bryce. Life is about making choices. Whether using runes, dowsing, cards, the Ten Commandments, the UU principles or other ways, on what do we base our choices? and do we choose consciously?
Our service on Sunday is a worship service and a meal woven together to tap into the heart of what it means to be in embodied spiritual community with one another. Through the centuries, people have gathered to worship while eating meals together. Harvest rituals celebrate food and promise. Passover Seders recognize freedom and redemption. And Christian communion stemmed from the practice of sharing meals to connect people to love and grace. We are companions on this challenging journey through life. We celebrate and ritualize our connectedness through this special brunch service. This service will be in Fellowship Hall and so [...]
...with Elaine Jurs and Cathi Alloway. In this season of gift-giving, we pause to consider gifts from the heart, unexpected gifts, gifts given in love, and the nature of giving gifts. What memorable gifts have you received in your life? We will welcome a guest violist, John Roxburgh, and Martha Jordan will be hymn accompanist. Members of the Choir will assist in leading the hymn singing, which includes “Tis a Gift To Be Simple,” and “Life is the Greatest Gift of All.”
...with Caroline Pierce. The American clergyman Henry Ward Beecher said, “Books are the window through which the soul looks out.” In this service, we will broaden our perspectives by reflecting on our favorite books.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Loneliness is a universal condition experienced by each one of us or by those we love. During the holiday season it can be particularly hard to navigate.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Join us for our annual holiday play that brings to life the different holidays of the season. The holiday party follows the service.
...with George Dempsie. Late December is the darkest time of the year, which makes light and its warmth all the more cherished. Thoughts on light will be shared and participants will be asked to share a fond memory of a light from their past.
Come celebrate the Winter Solstice on December 21 with the Song Circle and Rev. Tracy. This short service honors the longest day and the return of the Sun. After the service, stay and sing songs of the season followed by hot drinks and treats. The service takes place around the fire pit in the UUFCC yard. All ages are welcome!
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Our theme this month is holding both/and. How do we hold the challenges of our times and the joy? How do we move into a possibility difficult future and live meaningful lives? And what does honey have to do with it all?
Our annual intergenerational Christmas Eve and Candlelight service with carols, story, poetry, and the joy of the season. 6:00 pm
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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County
780 Waupelani Dr, State College, PA 16801
Office Open Hours:
Tuesday & Thursday:
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM