Sermons: March 2020 - June 2021
Pay Attention. Be Astonished. Tell About It. with Katie Diez, Guest Speaker
May 30, 2021. These are instructions for living by Mary Oliver. They are also words that speak to this Sunday’s speaker Katie Diez. Katie will tell her story of how paying attention and curiosity led to Comfort Seeds; a project that has been a way to honor her father, teach and help children through grief, and bring some happiness to the world.
Dance of Transformation with Rev. Diane Whalen, Guest Speaker
June 20, 2021. As a leader and a Roman Catholic Woman Priest, Diane explores this ancient-yet-new transformational dance. No matter what our particular individual spiritual or religious beliefs, we are all invited into this great Wisdom Dance which continually invites us to deeper communion and love, inclusivity, justice and peace.
The Power of Story with UUFCO Youth and Amy, Director of Religious Exploration
May 16, 2021. Join our UUFCO youth as they take us on a journey through the power that story has to ground, connect, and guide us as a people of Unitarian Universalist faith.
Receiving & Returning the Earth’s Gifts with Rev. Scott, Minister
April 18, 2021. As this Earth Day approaches, how do we bring ourselves back into a relationship of reciprocity with the planet? Can a practice of gratitude strengthen our ability to protect an ecosystem in crisis? Does taking pleasure in nature, food, and the gifts of the Earth play a role in our awareness of the interdependent web of life? Join members of the Environmental Justice team to contemplate the gifts we exchange with the planet we call home.
Two Sides to Every Story with Rev. Scott, Minister
May 2, 2021. Let’s be honest. There are not just two sides to every story. There are as many sides as there are people hearing the story. When we hear a story we filter it through our own experience and understanding. In the end, we all must decide for ourselves what we believe about a story.
A Rabbit Becomes Our Teacher with Rev. Scott, Minister
April 4, 2021. The ancient symbols of spring’s re-emergence include bunnies -- lots of bunnies that make their appearance in the early days of spring. Today we listen to the wisdom of one particular rabbit who teaches us about love, the greatest lesson of all.
October 3, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph, Minister
The season turns and beckons us into relationship with this time of year. Autumn invites a transition in our way of being from the energetic rhythms of summer. Mother Earth, one of our great teachers, offers a message of transience through the colorful, falling leaves around us.
EqUUal Opportunity with Rev. Scott, Minister
March 21, 2021. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990. This civil rights legislation prohibits discrimination and guarantees that people with disabilities have access to mainstream opportunities. But inclusion doesn’t just come through legislation. It comes through an ongoing commitment to learn and practice what we learn.
Autumn Invitation
Possibility Within
September 5, 2021 with Chela Sloper, Congregational Life Facilitator
We begin this month's worship theme, "Embracing Possibility" with an invitation to identify the foreground and background of our lives: the individual, interior terrain inseparably linked to the collective, exterior terrain. How best can we navigate both horizons, to ensure we continue to thrive in both?
September 19, 2021 with Rev Scott Rudolph, Minister
The Transcendentalists had a lot to say about our inner world as well as our connection to nature and the divine. Opening to our internal intuition shapes possibility all around us. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words, each person has available to them “an original relation to the universe.”
What Is Possible?
Gather the Spirit—
Why Worship?
August 1, 2021 with Lay Leaders
Are you a poetry lover or a poetry skeptic? Are there poets or poems that touch your heart and inspire you, or do you wonder why poetry matters? Let's explore the power and pleasures of poetry together as we hear from lay leaders about how they have found inspiration and connection from reading, writing and sharing the gifts of poetry.
Sunday, August 22 with Rev. Scott Rudolph, Minister
Religion is what happens when we bring our individual spiritual lives into community. There is something about being spiritual communally that deepens the experience.
Sharing the Gifts of Poetry
Consent is an Action Word
July 18, 2021 with Amy Brock and Jaz Halberstadt
Amy and Jaz explore what it means to be a people of consent. As trained Our Whole Lives program facilitators, they bring a unique lens to the concept of consent as a lifespan practice that continues from birth through end of life care.
My Muzungu Eyes Are Improving
June 27, 2021 with the Unitarian Universalist Hysterical Society
This a playful humor service about bravery and Unitarianism overseas sharing the story of Rev. Fulgence Ndadigimana’s imprisonment for his work as a UU Minister. UUs around the world came together to get him released. Building relationships across diversity enriches us and opens the possibilities to make a true difference.
Flower Celebration
June 6, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph & Erin Cole-Baker
Join us for our annual Flower Celebration service as we close this fellowship program year. The beauty of the gathered flowers reminds us of the uniqueness each of us brings to this community. We will enjoy the sounds of our special guest musician, Erin Cole-Baker.
May 23, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph, Minister
Each day of our lives we add a little bit to our own story. As commingle our stories together, we learn more about ourselves and the world around us. Each of us is an author until our dying day.
Dream Keeping: The Life of the Imagination in Challenging Times
Created & Connected Through Story
April 11, 2021 with Dr. Janet Lindeman, Lay Leader
Please join us as Jan speaks about her work and new book: A Divided America Can Recover from Shame and Blame. She was a psychologist for 35 years and taught at the University of Alaska in Anchorage. She has also authored From the Bamboo Grove Dream Journaling For Self-Therapy and 365 Wise Ways to Happiness.
April 25, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
We hope to learn how to be at peace with ourselves – to love ourselves and recognize that we are precious just as we are. At the same time, we have areas where we know we can do better and engaging the noble religious struggle of spiritual growth.
It is enough to make you feel like stretched out taffy.
May 9, 2021 with Will Hornyak, Guest Speaker
Storyteller Will Hornyak shares poems, myths and tales that reflect upon the vitality of the imaginal world in healing and renewal during difficult times. Join us as we explore how story informs our lives.
Between Being
and Becoming
A Divided America Can Recover from Shame and Blame
To Whom or What are you Committed?
March 28, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph, Minister
Our lived lives reveal more clearly than our words where our deepest commitments lie.
A Year in the Life. March 14, 2021 with Lay Leaders
Our Worship Team invites you to reflect about worshiping online for the last year. We will ask you to breathe into your sorrow and find joy in your resilience. We will look back and look forward as we mark how we have stayed together though apart.
February 21, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph, Minister
Personal letter writing used to be a common form of communication and contemplation. Seems like the mail is full of advertisements and bills more often than heartfelt communication. This service is a love letter to letters appreciating that lost art for connection.
Love Yourself with Rev. Scott Rudolph
March 7, 2021. We each have many commitments in life. In meeting these, we might skip a primary commitment we have – ourselves. What does it look like for you to be committed to yourself? To love yourself?
Dear Letter Writing,
Creating Beloved Community
January 24, 2021 with Heather McNeil
Heather will be speaking about The Power of Story, providing examples, both humorous and profound, of how stories have impacted her and others. She will explain how we are all storytellers, about the importance of respect for the culture and history of a story, and how stories open our minds and hearts to the minds and hearts of others.
February 7, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
In a Beloved Community, there is enough for everyone. Beloved Community is a vision of what could be in our world. Resources are shared and needs are met. Moral imperatives do not allow for things like hunger, poverty, or racism. To create such a world, we must be loving and allow others to love freely.
The Power of Story
Resist with Love
January 10, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
After the events at the US Capitol this week, we are left with difficult emotions and wondering what to do. We find hope in small acts of courage and love. There, we ground ourselves for all that is to come.
This I Believe
December 27, 2020 with Lay Leaders,
Noreen Halberstadt & Kristel Masterson
In the 1950’s, Edward R Murrow hosted, This I Believe, where people shared belief statements that guided their lives. This idea grew into courses where people write and share essays about their core values.
Until We Are All Free
February 28, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
As Black History Month closes, we look at the many ways that the Civil Rights movement invited intersectionality as it sought justice for the Black Community. We all hold many identities. “Until we are all free, none of us are free.” (Emma Lazarus) And that means all parts of each of us.
Love Lessons in the Peace Corps
February 14, 2021 with UUFCO Returned Peace Corps Volunteers
On this lay-led Valentine’s Day service you’ll hear from people in our congregation who spent time in the Peace Corps – where they fell in love with service, in love with those they served, and, in a couple of cases, in love with the person with whom they’d spend their lives.
Imagine That
January 31, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
We have had to imagine our worship services very differently ever since we moved to online worship. I wonder what happens if we keep on imagining together? The power of imagination points to possibility.
Just ask Albert Einstein!
What if…
and then what?
January 17, 2021 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
January 3, 20201
2021 is finally here. 2020 is behind us. Never before has there been quite the pleasure of a year coming to a close. So everything will just be automatically and magically better in 2021, right?
Ugh 2020…
Yay 20201!
Stillness, the Buddha, and the Crickets
December 6, 2020 with Rev. Scott Rudolph
There is no sermon blurb this week. Only the sound of crickets…
online service archive
If you would like access to a previously-recorded service, please send the date and title via email to Leora Mauck, Fellowship Administrator.
December 2020 – Stillness
2020-12-20 no recording due to tech gremlins
2020-12-13 Introverts & Extroverts During Covid
November 2020 – Healing
2020-11-29 Find Your Way Out of the Dark with Carmin Caterina, Guest Speaker
2020-11-22 This Precious Day
2020-11-15 Healing Our Nation with Erika McAlpine, Guest Speaker
2020-11-08 How We Heal
2020-11-01 Calm Amidst Chaos
October 2020 – Deep Listening
2020-10-25 Listen. Then Speak!
2020-11-11 It Takes Practice with Matt Meyer, Guest Speaker
2020-11-18 Not Hell, But Hope part ii
2020-11-04 Not Hell, But Hope part i
September 2020 – Renewal
2020-09-27 When Hope is Hard to Find with Natalie Fletcher, Guest Speaker
2020-09-20 Sacred Anchors
2020-09-13 Letting Go & Going Forward
2020-09-06 The Spirituality of Clotheslines with Chela Sloper, Congregational Life Facilitator
August 2020
2020-08-30 Portland, Bend, and the Legacy of John Lewis
2020-08-23 Crack a Ceiling, Chip a Wall
2020-08-16 Hope in Action
2020-08-09 Prayer: It’s Not What You Think with Tom Wykes, Lay Leader
2020-08-02 Postcards from the Adventure with UUFCO congregants
July 2020
2020-07-19 The Spiritual Journey at Home and Work with Gwen Yuill and Dana Rhode, Lay Leaders
2020-07-12 Go Ahead and Ask
2020-07-05 Lifting Our Voices
June 2020 – Compassion
2020-06-21 The Spiritual Power of “Seeing” with Bob Barber, Lay Leader
2020-06-14 Spiritual Solitude
2020-06-07 Flower Communion
May 2020 – Thresholds
2020-05-31 Crossing Thresholds
2020-05-24 Spiritual Journey
2020-05-17 Justice from Home
2020-05-10 Framing & Claiming: Youth Coming of Age
2020-05-03 The New Not Normal
April 2020 – Liberation
2020-04-26 We Are All a Part of the Choir with Mark Hickman, Music Director
2020-04-18 Outside Every Day
2020-04-12 What Rises
2020-04-05 Purpose
March 2020 – Wisdom
2020-03-29 Yup. This Stinks.
2020-03-22 Playing Catch Up
2020-03-15 From Emergency to Emergence