Winning the Vote at Home — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 3, 2024

Celebrate the start of Women’s History Month! Congregant and political scientist Perri Gardner will discuss the national women’s suffrage movement, the triumph of the 19th amendment, and Idaho’s journey and early adoption of women’s suffrage.

Don Morishita will be the Worship Associate

Stuck in the Middle with You: The comfort zone’s lull and our call to resist — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, February 25, 2024

The comfort zone in which most folks live is so appealing because it works! Well, sort of. Kind of? Join us this Sunday as Rev. Jenny Peek joins us online from Pocatello with her reflection on minimalism, that comfy realm marked by intense emphasis on human similarities so we never have to face our differences.

Cindy Strausbaugh is the Worship Associate

Ethics, Morality, and Water: Diverse Perspectives on the Standing Rock Movement — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, February 18th, 2024

Join CSI Anthropologist, Denyée Matthews, to explore the ethical and moral dimensions of the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
This conversation will bring together multiple perspectives on environmental justice, the sacredness of water, and the rights of indigenous peoples, encouraging participants to reflect on their values and the impact of collective action.
By examining the complexities of Standing Rock’s resistance, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of how to navigate the challenges of advocating for the Earth and its communities with integrity and compassion.
This service will include the teaching and collective performance of a Grandmothers’ Water Song. 

Perri Gardner is the Worship Associate

What’s Love Got to Do with It? — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, February 11, 2024

The word love can mean many different things and the meaning changes with context.  In reworking our principles into a structure that focuses on values and action, the Article ii Study Commission has put Love at the center of all we profess and do as Unitarian Universalists.  What does love mean in this context? What does it mean to ground the work of this fellowship in love? Our service Sunday will be both in person at our location 160 9th Avenue East in Twin Falls as well as on ZOOM beginning at 10:30 AM Mountain Time. 

Jeannine Robinett will speak.

Don Morishita will be the Worship Associate

Chocolate Communion — Loving Well — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, February 4, 2024

To love well is the task in all meaningful relationships, not just romantic bonds. – Bell Hooks.

Join Magic Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship congregant Perri Gardner for a conversation about how love defines who we are and how we live in community. This service will incorporate an emerging Unitarian Universalist ritual—chocolate communion. Chocolates will be provided!

Worship Associate is Melody Lenkner