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 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 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.
...with George Dempsie. We ask how we might let times of aloneness grow into solitude and not into loneliness.
...with Chas Brua. If the legend is to be believed, the oldest poem in English was written by an illiterate cowherd who became a poet overnight after an inspiring dream. In this service, we'll explore our own untapped gifts.
...with Virginia Hubbs. Life can feel difficult for long or short periods through health challenges, financial struggles, political turmoil and more. We will consider how we develop resilience to cope with-- and may even find gifts in-- such times.
...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 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 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.
...with Chas Brua. Using poems by Ryokan, a gentle Zen monk from 18th-century Japan, we'll explore the season of winter and our own responses to it.
Our Location
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County
780 Waupelani Dr, State College, PA 16801
Office Open Hours:
Tuesday & Thursday:
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM