Week of Events
Sunday, March 8, 2026
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March 8, 2026 -Child Care
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March 8, 2026 -Sunday Service – “Mary White Ovington: The Founding of the NAACP”
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March 8, 2026 -RE: Pre-K & K
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March 8, 2026 -RE: 1st-5th Grade
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March 8, 2026 -RE: Middle School
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March 8, 2026 -Music & Play
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March 8, 2026 -It Matters What You Believe
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March 8, 2026 -Justice Committee Table
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March 8, 2026 -UUFCC Jazz Band Rehearsal
Sunday Service – “Mary White Ovington: The Founding of the NAACP”
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!
RE: Pre-K & K
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
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.
RE: Middle School
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.
It Matters What You Believe
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.
Justice Committee Table
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.
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.
Monday, March 9, 2026
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March 9, 2026 -Meditation Monday
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.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
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March 11, 2026 -Centre County Interfaith Coalition for Gun Safety
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March 11, 2026 -Folk Dancers
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March 11, 2026 -Game Nights
Folk Dancers
Please join this group of folks passionate about dancing to international folk music. Explore different cultures through music and dance.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
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March 12, 2026 -Finance and Stewardship Committee
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March 12, 2026 -AA Meeting for Women
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March 12, 2026 -UUFCC Choir Rehearsal
UUFCC Choir Rehearsal
Performs for hymns and extra music during Sunday Services three times a month.
Friday, March 13, 2026
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March 13, 2026 -Folk Dancers
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March 13, 2026 -Song Circle
Folk Dancers
Please join this group of folks passionate about dancing to international folk music. Explore different cultures through music and dance.
Song Circle
The UUFCC Song Circle offers a fun, monthly opportunity to make music together with voices, guitars, banjos, ukuleles, drums, kazoos, etc. Anyone from the Fellowship or local community can join us to play, sing, or listen. We go around the circle with each person choosing the next song, either from our song-books or a song they brought to share. Contact Pam Short for more information.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
No events on this day.