The Interfaith Social Justice Coalition and Rogue Climate are opposing the “Jordan Cove Energy Project,” which would build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Coos County, and a natural gas pipeline through Coos, Jackson, Klamath, and Douglas counties.
From the Dec. 14 newsletter of the Pacific Western Region, Unitarian Universalist Association: On Oct. 27, leadership from the Unitarian Universalists of Grants Pass and the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Klamath County came together with their hosts at the Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Ashland. This gathered group, which will hold recurring meetings, is … Continue reading ‘SOUUP is cooking in Southern Oregon’
The Religious Explorations children’s winter peace project will be holding a bake sale, Sunday, Dec. 9, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in the Great Hall.
RVUUF’s fourth annual Holiday Craft Workshop takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8, at RVUUF. Come knit a bit with Lorraine, paint a wine glass with Wendy, let Jackie show you how to make a rainbow bean soup mix jar, create fabulous jewelry with Marcia, make a greenery centerpiece with … Continue reading Holiday craft workshop takes place Dec. 8
The Committee on Fellowship Ministry (CFM) has the responsibility of promoting healthy, respectful communications in our Fellowship. The Covenant of Right Relations identifies the commitments we have made to one another as members of this Community. The promises made in that document extends also to our communications with each other through social media. To that … Continue reading CFM identifies social media guidelines
The huge RVUUF Thanksgiving potluck was a huge success. About 90 people came to feast on the sumptuous dishes and we want to thank everyone who made it happen: the set-up and take-down people, the food helpers, and the entertainers. Especially impressive was how swiftly everyone cleared the room so that RVUUF could host the … Continue reading Thankful for Thanksgiving
On several occasions, particularly after large events, RVUUF’s custodian has found the recycle bins filled with trash. This is disheartening, and not in keeping with our RVUUF values.
RVUUF will once again host the Foreign Policy Association’s annual “Great Decisions” workshop, which will take place on second and fourth Thursdays, beginning Jan. 24 and continuing from February through May. The group will meet from 10 to 11:30 a.m. under the balcony at RVUUF.