with. Rev. Misha Sanders. Music: Ji, piano. As the Islamic holy month of Ramadan comes to a close, let’s reflect on how our pluralistic values can help us reach across theological and cultural divides to foster true friendships.
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with. Rev. Misha Sanders. Music: Ji, piano. As the Islamic holy month of Ramadan comes to a close, let’s reflect on how our pluralistic values can help us reach across theological and cultural divides to foster true friendships.
Why and how do we support our kids in doing social justice work? Join the Justice Committee as we talk about the power and possibilities for kids to do this work as well as protest etiquette. We will present you with tips, tricks, and know-how to help keep yourself, your kids, and your community safe while taking part in the important work of protesting. |
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with Rev. Rosemarie Newberry. Music: UUFCC Choir. Rev. Rosemarie Newberry (Xe/xe, pronounced "zhee") is a retired UU minister that lives in New Jersey. Xe has served congregations in Ohio, New Jersey, and New York. Xe also worked as a hospice chaplain and a chaplain for adults with developmental disabilities. From Rev. Tracy: We have two themes this month, women’s history month and paying attention. So as we explore these themes in the Sunday services, I invite you to follow Mary Oliver’s instructions in your daily life: Pay attention. Be astonished.Tell about it. I would love to hear about what you discover!
This series explores the 5 smooth stones of Unitarian Universalism written by James Luther Adams as our starting point and container. The sessions cover: truth, connection, justice, agency, and hope. Come to any one session or all. Sign up here.
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. |
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with Cathi Alloway and speaker Jennifer Pencek. Music: Hannah Bingman Join Centre Safe Executive Director Jennifer Pencek to learn about empowering victims of domestic and sexual violence in our community. Hannah Bingman is a local State College folksinger musician. |
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with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: Jazz Band. We have two themes this month, women’s history month and paying attention. So as we explore these themes in the Sunday services, I invite you to follow Mary Oliver’s instructions in your daily life: Pay attention. Be astonished.Tell about it. I would love to hear about what you discover!
Let's eat lunch together and enjoy an extended time that we can build our multi-generational community relationships. Our Music and Play kids will share songs with us! And we'll have conversation starters to help us get to know each other. All are welcome (whether you can bring food or not). If you'd like to contribute, please bring any of the following: Pasta dish Veggie Fruit Dessert
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Join in this liberally adapted Passover Seder to restore your hope and renew your commitment to eliminating injustice while sharing a religious tradition that celebrates liberation. Come to hear the Passover story, celebrate freedom, and eat a great meal! For all ages. Links: RSVP Now! Volunteer to help (signup genius) |
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with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Music: UUFCC Choir. We have two themes this month, women’s history month and paying attention. So as we explore these themes in the Sunday services, I invite you to follow Mary Oliver’s instructions in your daily life: Pay attention. Be astonished.Tell about it. I would love to hear about what you discover!
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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. PRINT COPIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR FREE - SEE ASHLEY HAMLIN (WHILE SUPPLIES LASTS) THE AUDIOBOOK & E-BOOK VERSIONS CAN BE FOUND THROUGH THE LIBBY APP PLEASE ALSO CONSIDER SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY OR INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE 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 [...] |
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