Author: Office Administrator

What Do You Think?

Your RVUUF board of directors wants to learn more about the congregation’s needs and wishes in order to serve you better. We’d like to start with just three questions. Thank you so much for your time and participation!

Humanism Explorations: Alternative Concepts of God

Join us Sunday, November 16, 3:00pm to 5:00pm for a thought-provoking discussion exploring diverse philosophical perspectives on the divine. From pantheism and deism to process theology and non-theistic views, participants will consider how different traditions and thinkers have reimagined God beyond traditional frameworks, encouraging open-minded reflection and respectful dialogue about the nature of ultimate reality. … Continue reading Humanism Explorations: Alternative Concepts of God

Southern Oregon Health-E October 3rd Sunday Recipient

SO Health-E was founded in 2014 as the Southern Oregon Regional Health Equity Coalition, one of several regional equity coalitions around the state supported by the Oregon Health Authority’s Office of Equity and Inclusion. Their region includes Jackson and Josephine Counties. SO Health-E prioritize health disparities for underrepresented populations including people of color, LGBTQ+ community … Continue reading Southern Oregon Health-E October 3rd Sunday Recipient

A Brief History of Hell

As our thoughts turn to the Halloween season it is appropriate to reflect on how our concepts of demons, the afterlife and especially Hell originated. Does this concept begin with Christianity or is it much more ancient? All are welcome to this discussion, which will be led by Roy Kindell. We will meet at RVUUF … Continue reading A Brief History of Hell

Celebrate Samhuinn 2025!

Gather with RVUUF’s Seasonal Rituals Group to celebrate the Festival of Samhuinn. Now we are almost half way between the Autumnal Equinox and the Winter Solstice. We will gather to celebrate Signs of the Season in our region; Completion and Vanishing; Dying and Death; and Remembering the Departed. We will do a procession, share readings, … Continue reading Celebrate Samhuinn 2025!