Category: News and updates

Upcoming events, news and other announcements about happenings here at RVUUF.

Social Justice and Action Committee seeks new members

RVUUF’s Social Justice and Action Committee is seeking new members. This vital committee engages the wider community through social action and promotion of social justice, and has focused on homeless issues this year. If interested, use RVUUF’s contact form to connect with committee co-chairs Diane Werich and Linden Crouch.

Ashland City Band concert potluck on July 20

Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will hold its Ashland City Band concert potluck, 5:45 p.m. Thursday, July 20, at the Lithia Park Bandshell (up the street, near the cement wheelchair-access area). All are invited to this annual RVUUF event.

RVUUF Choir on summer hiatus

There will be no choir rehearsal on Wednesdays during the summer months. The RVUUF choir will start rehearsals again in September. For more information, use RVUUF’s contact form to connect with Music Director Shauneen Garner.

Register for Camp Latgawa, Aug. 18 to 20

Retreat from the heat and smoke of summer during RVUUF’s family camp at Camp Latgawa, taking place Aug. 18 to 20. According to Krynn Lukacs, family camp at Camp Latgawa offers “some of the best parts about being members of our beloved community.”

UUA Common Read: Two selections for 2017

The Unitarian Universalist Association’s Common Read Selection Committee has chosen two books for this year’s program. They are: Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity, and Power in Ministry, edited by Mitra Rahnema (Skinner House, 2017), and

RVUUF ‘Overnight Parking Program’ gives priority to families

RVUUF has been operating an “Overnight Parking Program.” The purpose is to give people who have no alternative but to live and sleep in their cars a place to park overnight with a minimum of services. RVUUF has allocated three parking spots behind Emerson House, and all three are currently assigned to guests. According to … Continue reading RVUUF ‘Overnight Parking Program’ gives priority to families