Middle School + High School Youth Hangout
Parents' Night Out! Just drop your kids off to play and build fun connections with other friends and enjoy some time out for yourself! We will provide games, crafts, dinner, and a movie.
Parents' Night Out! Just drop your kids off to play and build fun connections with other friends and enjoy some time out for yourself! We will provide games, crafts, dinner, and a movie.
Middle School youth engage in UU Identity through themes each month and fun activities using our Soul Matters curriculum. In services led by Rev. Tracy Sprowls, kids remain in the Sanctuary until the Wisdom Lesson, then go to class. In multigenerational services, they stay for the entire service.
1st through 5th grade kids are learning our values through the monthly congregational themes, and have a bi-monthly social justice book project and activity. In services led by Rev. Tracy Sprowls, children remain in the Sanctuary until the Wisdom Lesson, then go downstairs to class. In multigenerational services, they stay for the entire service.
Each week our kids gather to explore our world in light of our UU values. Pre-K/K friends will engage in guided exploration of various topics with their wonderful teachers, Sue Smith and Rocky Landers, downstairs in Room D.
...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: UUFCC Choir Our theme this month is Awakening Curiosity, the perfect concept for a month of remembering, celebrating, and envisioning our future together. On the second Sunday we celebrate mothering and in particular Julia Ward Howe and Mother's International Peace Day. The 17th is a look at where we are going. Memorial Day is a day of remembering and finally, May 31 we celebrate our children, our future.
Every second Sunday in the hallway outside Fellowship Hall, the Justice Committee hosts an action table dedicated to offering you practical opportunities for advocacy and social justice engagement. We connect you with tools such as the 5Calls app and provide postcard-writing materials to help make your voice heard, alongside curated recommendations for social justice books available in our library. We invite you to stop by after the service to connect with committee members and find meaningful ways to support our shared mission of building a more just and inclusive world.
For elementary ages, led by Karen Maynard.
Discussion facilitated by Emory McKenna. This badly needed introduction to disability expertise considers mobility devices, medical infrastructure, neurodivergence, and the crucial relationship between disability and race. The future, Shew points out, is surely disabled―whether through changing climate, new diseases, or even through space travel. This group is open to all folks who would like to join! Even if you are unable to or haven’t read the book, but would like to join the conversation, we welcome you. PRINT COPIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR FREE - SEE ASHLEY HAMLIN (WHILE SUPPLIES LASTS) THE AUDIOBOOK & E-BOOK VERSIONS CAN BE FOUND THROUGH THE LIBBY [...]
High school youth group fundraiser! Please support our youth raising money for our Philadelphia work service trip in June. We will be working with the homeless community, serving food, sorting clothes, and helping the organization which care for this vulnerable community.
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