Rescheduled: Holiday craft workshop

Church was cancelled today and the holiday craft workshop rescheduled due to unsafe road conditions during this morning’s heavy snow. The holiday craft workshop has been rescheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19 at Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. The workshop will offer crafts suitable for gift-giving for all ages, religious persuasions … Continue reading Rescheduled: Holiday craft workshop

Holiday Craft Workshop on Sunday

RVUUF will host a Holiday Craft Workshop this Sunday, from 1 to 3 p.m. It offers crafts suitable for gift-giving for all ages, religious persuasions and decorating tastes.

Christmas Eve service at RVUUF

RVUUF will hold a Christmas Eve service, “Lessons and Carols,” Thursday, Dec. 24. Seasonal instrumental music that includes piano, organ and flute will begin at 4:15 p.m. The main service begins at 4:30 p.m. Traditional and contemporary readings, lively singing by choir and congregation and a candle lighting ceremony are highlights of the service. Childcare … Continue reading Christmas Eve service at RVUUF

Sunday services, December 2015

Here’s a look at services taking place in December 2015. Services take place at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday in RVUUF’s Great Hall. Dec. 6: Wandering and Wondering Together “Wandering and Wondering Together” is the title of Rev. White’s sermon searching for the differences and similarities of the sacred and the secular as we approach the … Continue reading Sunday services, December 2015

“Chalica” begins Dec. 1

The Unitarian Universalist holy days/holidays ritual, known as Chalica, begins Dec. 1. In your home for seven days, light a chalice, read one of the seven UU principles and then reflect throughout the day how that particular principle was manifested in your life. At the end of the day you would then share your thoughts … Continue reading “Chalica” begins Dec. 1

President’s Post: People make things happen

I have just come home from the Board Reunion Luncheon, where we honored all those who have ever served on the RVUUF Board and still live in the Rogue Valley. Their message was clear; we want to know what the Board is doing.