Did you know that RVUUF has a Yarn Service Group? Victoria Leo started the group, formerly known as Creative Comforts, in 2013 when she moved to Ashland. Patty Duggan and others, whether members of RVUUF or not, joined in. Using donated yarn, the group creates warm scarves, hats, neck warmers, ear warmers, food warmers, lap … Continue reading Yarn Service Group 2025 Update
Presentation on Alternatives to Selling Emerson House Sunday, November 2 at 12:10pm This meeting will be led by Guy Wulfing and Kenny Andersen. They will present on alternatives to the selling of Emerson House. This meeting will also include a Question and Answer period. Small Group Sessions about Finances Monday, November 3 at 2:00pm Wednesday, … Continue reading Upcoming Financial Meetings
Last Sunday’s introduction to the new “Squash the Shortfall” campaign, complete with memorable visual aids, brought smiles and encouraged folks to start donating to squash RVUUF’s shortfall. Everyone can help! It’s easy. You can complete a green card on Sunday at RVUUF, or you can go on Breeze to make an online donation. “Let us be grateful … Continue reading Squash the Shortfall Already Sprouting into a Healthy Harvest
We all know that beliefs can be factually incorrect but can they also be morally wrong? In the late 19th century philosopher and mathematician, William Clifford, argued in his famous essay that any belief held without sufficient evidence is immoral. A few years later William James, the father of American Psychology, gave a counter argument … Continue reading The Ethics of Belief
Introduction The Investment/Growth Initiative provides a framework for growing the membership of the Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (RVUUF), while at the same time helping achieve ongoing financial stability. At the heart of this initiative is the firm belief that these two goals are intertwined, and that they are best achieved through active and creative … Continue reading Investment/Growth Initiative
The congregation was treated to a very informative presentation on Sunday September 21st by Operations Manager Foster Gough and Board Member Maren Fayé from the Jackson County Fuel Committee. This organization helps over 260 households stay warm in the winter, advocates with the Oregon Public Utilities Commission and local utility agencies for those facing life-threatening … Continue reading 3rd Sunday Recipient for September – Jackson County Fuel Committee
What is a Sabbatical? A sabbatical is a time away from ordinary work and duties for renewal. The root is from the word “Sabbath”, a period of rest after a time of labor. Unitarian Universalist congregations frequently grant their ministers a sabbatical period in recognition of the intense nature of their work. The result of … Continue reading Our Minister’s Sabbatical
The RVUUF Caring Team has tended to 9 members of our congregation in the past four weeks. We provided 3 rides, sent out 5 greeting cards, did 11 check-ins via phone, text, or email, and we had 8 in-person contacts/visits. Our Caring Team consists of five people from our congregation who work with our minister … Continue reading RVUUF Caring Team Update for 9/19/2025
It’s time to register for the 2025 Voices Annual Conference! Two amazing guest speakers will share ideas about how we can make a difference as we work together in community. The Oregon Unitarian Universalist Voices for Justice (OUUVfJ) are delighted to announce that Pablo DeJesús, Executive Director of the Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ) … Continue reading 2025 Voices Annual Conference
Let’s Raise the RVUUF with our “All Ages Dance Party.” Bring your friends, Dress to the Nines if you want to! (still got that uniform, tuxedo, bridesmaid dress, prom outfit?) Saturday, September 13, 2025 from 6:30pm-8:30pm. If you purchased tickets already at the FunRaiser event last spring, you will receive a reminder email. But everyone … Continue reading “FunRaiser” Dance Party!