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10,000 Villages Sale @ UUFCC

2024-11-13T00:51:58-05:00

Ten Thousand Villages is planning a three-day holiday sale at the Unitarian Fellowship on November 21, 22, and 23. Since the store has closed, this will be an opportunity for the local community to support international fair-trade and shop for the holidays. We plan to have a wide variety of artisan goods, coffee, chocolate, tea, and heirloom quality rugs from Bunyaad. We’re more than a store, We’re a global maker-to-market movement that addresses economic injustice. Because every handcrafted object has a life of meaning behind it. We’re a way for you to shop with intention for ethically-sourced handcrafted wares - and to [...]

10,000 Villages Sale @ UUFCC2024-11-13T00:51:58-05:00

Sunday Service – “A Generosity of Spirit”

2024-11-12T14:25:52-05:00

...with Rev. Kristina Spaude.  Together this morning we will reflect on growing in community through the lens of time and imagination. --- The Rev. Kristina Spaude (she/her) currently serves as the contract minister for the recently yoked congregations of Tri-County UUs (Summerfield) and the UU Congregation of Lake County (Eustis). Her six-word story of faith is, "We're here to build Love's house," and she is passionate about making the way for more justice in this world. Rev. Kristina has two cats and loves cross stitching.

Sunday Service – “A Generosity of Spirit”2024-11-12T14:25:52-05:00

UUFCC Music Series: Dixon Costa Duo with pianist Ann Deighton

2024-11-05T15:00:47-05:00

The Dixon-Costa Duo will open our UUFCC Music Series with a program of music for woodwinds and piano at 4 p.m. on Sunday, November 17.  Robyn Dixon Costa, oboe/English horn, is Instructor of Alexander Technique and Digital Learning in the Penn State School of Music.  Anthony Costa, clarinet/bass clarinet, is Associate Professor of Clarinet in the School of Music.  They will be joined by pianist Ann Deighton, who accompanies many Penn State and local musicians.  The Dixon-Costa Duo has performed together for over 30 years in the U.S. and Europe.  They promote music for oboe and clarinet, and they will include in [...]

UUFCC Music Series: Dixon Costa Duo with pianist Ann Deighton2024-11-05T15:00:47-05:00

Basics of Estate Planning 2024

2024-11-05T11:53:08-05:00

Presented by the UUFCC Legacy Committee. Whether young or old, everyone needs an estate plan. At its core, the plan concerns wills and powers of attorney. This seminar will give you the background you need to get started. If you already have an estate plan, you will learn what’s new and what you might update. Our speaker for this free, educational seminar is attorney Julie Steinbacher, Esq., CELA* of Steinbacher, Goodall, and Yurchak. She will speak about these core elements of estate planning: - Important documents: Wills and Powers of Attorney - Long term care and ways to pay for it [...]

Basics of Estate Planning 20242024-11-05T11:53:08-05:00

Sunday Service – “The Power and Privilege of Democracy”

2024-10-23T14:40:39-04:00

...with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Rev. Tracy and David are officially registered to vote in PA, in fact it was the first thing they did when they moved here. Rev. Tracy has also been very active getting out the vote like many of you. This morning we talk about the power and privileges of democracy that includes the vote.

Sunday Service – “The Power and Privilege of Democracy”2024-10-23T14:40:39-04:00

Sunday Service – “Belonging in a Divided World”

2024-10-24T13:13:47-04:00

with Rev. Tracy Sprowls On October 27, we will have the first of three sermons that are focused on the election. When we are so divided in this country, how do we find and develop a sense of belonging? Wear a costume if you like and parade with the children for our annual Halloween Parade.

Sunday Service – “Belonging in a Divided World”2024-10-24T13:13:47-04:00

Sunday Service – “Radical Hospitality”

2024-10-07T13:12:16-04:00

with Rev. Tracy Sprowls How do we create the biggest and widest circle of inclusivity? How do we welcome all when we feel unsafe or unsure? Does radical hospitality encourage and support belonging or can it still leave some out? On October 20, we will celebrate our animal companions with our annual animal blessing. For this service, people are welcome to bring well-behaved animals either leashed or secured in a carrier. We also encourage pictures of animals (alive or deceased) and stuffed lovies too. If you are uncomfortable with animals, please join us on zoom!

Sunday Service – “Radical Hospitality”2024-10-07T13:12:16-04:00

Sunday Service – “Indigenous Peoples Day”

2024-10-07T13:14:32-04:00

with Rev. Tracy Belonging may be about being part of something greater than ourselves and yet often our culture turns belonging into a material transaction- such as, this belongs to me. On October 13, we honor Indigenous People’s Day with a service that considers the question who does the land belong to? What should we be considering around land issues where some believe the land belongs to them and others believe they belong to the land?

Sunday Service – “Indigenous Peoples Day”2024-10-07T13:14:32-04:00

Sunday Service – “Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: The Jewish New Year and The Days of Atonement”

2024-10-03T10:59:37-04:00

with Elaine Jurs, Helen Dempsey, Jennifer Glick, Ken Riznyk, and Ashley Hamlin. Through readings, stories, and music, we reflect on the High Holy Days of the Jewish Faith, and what they mean for us in our everyday lives. The choir will sing!

Sunday Service – “Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: The Jewish New Year and The Days of Atonement”2024-10-03T10:59:37-04:00
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