RE: Pre-K & K – “Our Fellowship is a Special Place”
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County 780 Waupelani Drive, State College
OWL: 7th-9th Grade
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County 780 Waupelani Drive, State CollegeOWL: 10th-12th Grade
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County 780 Waupelani Drive, State CollegeWeek of Events
Sunday Service – “The Power In Our Choices”
with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. This summer, Tracy was minister of the week for the UUs at the Chautauqua Institution. The theme for the week was The Power of One and the interfaith theme was Whose Body, Whose Choice? Tracy shares her Chautauqua sermon this morning.
RE: Pre-K & K – “Our Fellowship is a Special Place”
We will explore our Fellowship, the special place we have community, and meet some special people along the way. 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.
RE: 1st-5th Grade
We will create our Covenant and learn about our Flaming Chalice. 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.
RE: Middle School
We will build our Covenant and learn about our Flaming Chalice as well as explore our UU value of Interdependence. 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.
D.E.A.L. Book Club
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, ANTI-RACIST LITERATURE CLUB - 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. RSVP here and let us know if you need child care and/or the book. The book: Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Y. Davis. Facing a world of outrageous injustice, Davis challenges us to imagine and build the movement for human liberation. And in doing so, she reminds us that "Freedom is a constant struggle". Activist, teacher, author, and icon of [...]
UUFCC Resilience and Acceptance Discussion Group
The participants of the UUFCC Resilience and Acceptance in the Face of Collapse course (which met from October 2023-February 2024) would like to invite UUFCC members and others to participate in the UUFCC Resilience and Acceptance Discussion Group. The purpose of this group is to create a safe and stimulating space for exploring resilience and acceptance in the face of the collapse of modern civilization and for supporting each other in making changes in our lives and communities to lessen the impact of collapse. “Resilience” includes both the capacity within each of us to allow and stay with difficult emotions while [...]
UUFCC Jazz Band Rehearsal
The UUFCC Jazz Band is open to all. Rehearsals occur on Sundays in the Sanctuary, although occasionally the band may rehearse in Room 6 due to major church events. Contact David Morris if interested.
Meditation Monday
Open to the public. Join Kelle Kersten on Zoom for a guided meditation during your lunch to center yourself for the coming week! Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
Folk Dancers
Please join this group of folks passionate about dancing to international folk music. Explore different cultures through music and dance.
Soulful Sundown – “A Well of Wisdom”
with George Dempsie. Using guided meditation, we discover what wisdom abides in our own well. On Zoom.
UUFCC Choir Rehearsal
Performs for hymns and extra music during Sunday Services three times a month.
Community Event – Foxdale Multicultural Film Festival: Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
Set in 1920s Oklahoma, this film tells the true story of a corrupt political boss who orchestrates the murders of oil-rich Osage Nation members, manipulating his nephew into betraying his Osage wife until the Bureau of Investigation uncovers the conspiracy. It is a haunting tale of greed, betrayal, and injustice. (3 hrs. 26 min., R) This film will be shown in two parts: Part One on Thursday, October 2, and Part Two on Friday, October 3. The Multicultural Film Festival is free and open to the public.
Folk Dancers
Please join this group of folks passionate about dancing to international folk music. Explore different cultures through music and dance.
Justice Singers
The Justice Singers of Centre County are an open community gathering for those who find power, healing, and connection through song in the face of injustice. The group sings songs of protest, resilience, and hope, drawing from resources like Rise Up Singing. Participants are encouraged to bring themselves, a friend, and an instrument if they like, but no experience is required—just a willingness to lift your voice. The circle also explores opportunities to sing at local actions and events, such as the May Day Strong Day of Action, Pride, and other protests.
Racial Justice Committee Retreat
The Racial Justice Committee discusses plans for how to move forward. Interested individuals are welcome to attend!