Our Mission Statement

As a welcoming congregation, we work and worship together to become people of open minds, loving hearts, and helping hands.

We honor the transformative power of love in our individual lives and broader communities.

MAY 2026

May 3

"God in My Mother's House"

Clint Tawes

As Mother’s Day approaches, we reflect on the values we inherit from those who raised us. Inspired by a line from A Raisin in the Sun, this service explores how we carry, question, and reshape those values throughout our lives.


May 10

"On Mothering"

Shari Barr

Participants are invited to bring a photo or other token to honor those who have "mothered" them.


May 17

"Be Where Your Feet Are"

Beth Butterfield

We will explore personal spiritual practice and well-being as we leave behind the busyness, take a few deep breaths, and relax into being present to how we feel in our bodies, how we are doing, and our connection to the place where we are. Come spend time in supportive community, creating relaxation, a sense of safety in the nervous system, and an openness to the beauty that exists all around. This service will involve music, ritual, meditation, circle dancing, and who knows what other (gentle) surprises.


May 24

"Potluck Picnic at Kennedy Pond"

Join the caravan to Kennedy Pond Conservancy for our Annual Memorial weekend potluck picnic, this year at Kennedy Pond Conservancy (6770 Hwy #46). Bring food and a lawn chair. Meet at UUFS by 10:15 a.m. so that we can caravan at 10:30 a.m.


May 31

"We Are Stories, Unfolding"

Rev. Samara Powers

Storytelling is an ancient human tradition, and one of the ways we stay connected to each other and to our prophetic imagination, fueling our commitment to realizing Beloved Community. This will be Rev. Samara's last scheduled Sunday in the pulpit.

WE ARE NOW LIVESTREAMING OUR SERVICE ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE

You will be able to access our service online here at: https://www.facebook.com/UUStatesboro/


NOTE: If a box pops up requesting that you log into Facebook and you do not want to log in, you can click the X in the top right corner of the box. You will then be able to access the live stream without logging into Facebook.


CLICK LINK ABOVE TO ACCESS VIDEOS OF PAST SERVICES.

Also, this link is available on the UUFS website on both the HOME page and

THIS MONTH'S SERVICES page.


It seems strange to approach a season of endings so soon after the abundant renewal of Springtime…and yet here we are, at the end of the church year (or near it), and approaching the end of my time with you all as your minister on July 31. Soon, we’ll be in Summer’s wild abundance, with the ends of school years and semesters close behind us, and the relief that brings for some like time off to restore, and the beginning of new pressures for others like challenges of childcare and disrupted schedules. I’ll be taking some vacation time in July, and then it will be August 1, when you will hopefully have a new minister to learn and grow with and share ministry. Until then, how can we, as a faith community, make the most of this season of endings?


There is no one right way to do it, but one thing that may help is to reconnect to that which unites us regardless of the season or the challenge: Our congregational covenant, and our UUFS Mission: “As a welcoming congregation, we work and worship together to become people of open minds, loving hearts, and helping hands. We honor the transformative power of love in our individual lives and broader communities. “


Covenant is central to all we do and who we are as UUs. It is the soul of how we decide we will be together in service to our ministries and missions. To fully connect and live into our sacred agreements is part of the hard and holy work of Unitarian Universalism…and it’s not always easy. But then, we come to church to transform ourselves and our world, don’t we? We do that through the moment-by-moment interactions that let us – and each other – kindle growth, healing, spiritual nurture, and offer mutual aid. That sacredness can be found in the most mundane places, and I see it written all over UUFS: The way folks reach out to offer support when a friend is in need, of being “game” to try new things, to learn and grow even in ways that might be uncomfortable…these are kernels of wholeness, a way of centering love. This I know will be true beyond this season because you have made it a part of who you are. I love this about you.


Maybe the best way to approach a season of endings is to understand it’s a season - that new beginnings are also happening all around us, that moments of beauty are available anytime, if we can respond to the open invitation to show up in the present, in the Presence, with each other.


May peace be with you, may you find enough of what you need in any season – of wholeness, of healing, of joy.


Yours in the journey,

Rev. Samara

Samara Powers (they/none)

Unitarian Universalist Minister

UUFS Phone#: 912.208.9917 (Option 2)


"Justice is what love looks like in public." Dr. Cornel West


*Generally, if someone indicates “none” here it means to use a name instead of a pronoun for that person. For example, “Fenwick wants you to refer to Fenwick by name instead of using any pronouns when speaking about Fenwick.” If someone indicates more than one type of pronouns choice here, usually that means either way is suitable/welcomed.

MEMORIAL SERVICES AT UUFS

Saturday, May 2 at 2:00 p.m.

Celebration of Life honoring

Walter Sterno,

brother of Teri Lowery,

Celebration of the Life of

Janice Cawthorn

is planned for Sunday, May 3 from 2:00-4:00 p.m.

at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

Friends are invited to drop in to visit together and share memories informally.

Service will conclude with a butterfly release at 3:45 p.m.

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Also...

Our condolences to

Richard Sapp

on the recent death of his stepfather Leonard Marshall.

Memorial Day Sunday is the only Sunday all year that we meet AWAY from our Fellowship building.

This year, on Sunday, May 24, we will caravan at 10:30 a.m. from UUFS to Kennedy Pond Conservancy (#6770 GA Hwy 46) where we will share outdoors in a brief remembrance and gratitude ritual, and then have our potluck picnic. After lunch, options include short or long tree-shaded hiking trails, kayaking (bring your own or reserve a rental for $15) or simply bird-watching, pond-gazing and visiting with one another.


Mark your calendars and plan to participate. Please be at UUFS by 10:15 a.m. to start our caravan at 10:30 a.m.

Wear comfortable clothes and bring an outdoor chair,

as well as your picnic food contribution. You will be glad you did!

PASTORAL CARE


To leave a message for one of our

Pastoral Care Associates,

please call

(912) 208-9917, Ext 1 or 2


Shari Barr (Ext 1)

Pastoral Care Associate

sharirb@aol.com

 

Michael Williams (Ext 1)

Pastoral Care Associate

mwilliams1220@gmail.com


Rev. Samara Powers (Ext 2)

spowers@uuma.org

What Is Pastoral Care
(and Do I Need It)?


Pastoral Care is spiritual companionship or compassionate, non-judgmental presence given by one person (a care-giver) to another (care-seeker). It is not the same as therapy. Folks may find it valuable in times of challenge or transition, spiritual discernment, or during seasons of life stress. It may help you feel more connected and spiritually centered, and it's available free of charge for Members and Committed Friends of UUFS!


Simply reach out to Rev. Samara, Shari Barr or Mike Williams, to ask questions or schedule a session by phone, zoom, or in-person (as schedules allow). They can also assist you with scheduling an individual pastoral care appointment.

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You are invited to our Weekly Yoga classes at our MindBody Center


Tuesdays, 9:30 am Iyengar Yoga with Inge

Wednesday, 9:30 am All Levels Yoga with Fred (donation based)

Thursday, 9:30 am Iyengar Yoga and Myofascial Release with massage balls with Inge


Inge’s classes are $16 drop-in, class cards for 4 classes $50


Get more information at mindbodycenteryoga.com


Use this link to register for classes: https://app.punchpass.com/org/14237/classes/

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

of Statesboro

We are located at

6762 Cypress Lake Road

Statesboro, Georgia



Minister: Rev. Samara Powers

spowers@uuma.org



Minister Emerita: Rev. Jane Page

CALL US
(912) 208-9917


Please send mail to:

UUFS

PO Box 2453

Statesboro GA 30459

 

StatesboroUU@gmail.com


President: Mortimer MacArthur

Vice President: Mary Angelo

Secretary: Kathy Smith

Treasurer: May Armstrong

Immediate Past President: Al Hackle

 

You may contact board members by emailing StatesboroUU@gmail.com

and please put the board member's name in the subject line.


To contact the UUFS treasurer please send emails to: UUFStreasurer@gmail.com

PASTORAL CARE ASSOCIATES

Shari Barr

Home: 912.764.7300

Cell: 912.687.3899

Email: ShariRB@aol.com


Michael Williams

912.541.4222

Email: mwilliams1220@gmail.com



COMMITTEE ON SHARED MINISTRY

Chair: Adrienne Cohen
Email:
thegerontologist@gmail.com

Members: Mortimer MacArthur and

Noel Holley




NEWSLETTER/WEBSITE

Elaine Deaver

Email: elaine@elainedeaver.com

Cell: 912.230.2675

BUILDING MAINTENANCE

Logan Josey and Syrin Johnson

 

CARE RING

Shari Barr

 

CHILDREN'S RE

Abby Thompson

 

FINANCE

May Armstrong


GROUNDS

Cynthia Frost

 

PROGRAMS

Speakers & Worship Leaders:

Shari Barr
Broadcast Tech:

 Adrienne Cohen