The Weekly Update
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September 13, 2018
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AA Meeting Saturdays 5:00 p.m.
Covenant Group
1st & 3rd Sundays
11:45 a.m-1:00 p.m.
Dialogue Group
2nd & 4th Sundays
11:45 a.m-1:15 p.m.
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Visit our YouTube channel to view our sermons
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Can you help?
Our church, through its Social Justice Ministry Team, supports the Food Pantry at St. Stephen's Church in Lynn.
Donations of non-perishable food items
may be left in the marked box
in the front hall.
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Weekly Update
Sunday, September 16-22, 2018
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Sunday, September 16 - 10:00 a.m.
In this second service of our series
"Peace Like A River" we look at the difference between comfort and actual peace. Sometimes it brings about a more authentic and lasting peace to rile things up. Join us.
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September 50/50 Sunday Offertory
to Benefit REAL
(Reading and Educational Assistance for Learning)
The Program's mission is to improve literacy in Lynn, MA. The Guiding Principle of The REAL Program is Service Learning. It is a teaching method that combines academic instruction, meaningful service, and critical reflective thinking to enhance learning and civic responsibility. REAL Goals are to create a sustainable program that strengthens and supports children, families and teachers by improving literacy, providing experiential learning and supporting self sufficiency and to distribute free, gently used books to the children in the greater Lynn area.
Their needs are financial (for programs and for sprinkler system in a new location) and books. We are collecting new and gently used books (box in the church foyer). The age range is 0 - 8 years of age. This includes board books, picture books and chapter books up to magic tree house level.
Please make checks payable to The REAL Program, Inc. Thank you for your generosity.
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Sharing Our Sunday Offerings
September-June
One charitable organization or cause will be chosen each month; each Sunday our offertory will benefit both the church and the charity. How this works:
Cash: All cash in the Sunday collection is split 50/50 between the church and the current charity.
Cash Offering Envelopes: Envelopes on the usher's table, with a check-off list on the front, can be use to designate a cash donation to the church, the charity, or 50/50.
Checks:
To donate only to the charity
- make checks payable to the charity, as listed in the charity's description in the Weekly Update and the Sunday Order of Service Announcements.
To split your donation between the church and the charity
- make checks payable to UUCGL with 50/50 on the memo line.
To pay your pledge only
- make checks payable to UUCGL with pledge on the memo line.
This information can be found in the Announcements section printed in each Sunday's Order of Service.
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Children's Religious Education
Classes begin this Sunday,
September 16
Our classroom space is being renovated and classr
oo
ms may move around over the next few weeks. At
present, the 1st-3rd
gr
ade group will meet in the mural room and the 4th-6th grade gro
up will meet in the skylight room. The
childcare/nursery sp
ace will continue to be in the Parish Hall until the new space is ready.
PLEASE NOTE:
1. We are asking each child to bring in one or two gently used or new children's books to donate to the REAL literacy program.
2. Children and Youth must be registered for the RE program each fall. Registration forms will be available this Sunday and an online version will be ready beginning on Saturday.
3. Senior Youth Group programming will begin on the 23rd of September.
Mark LaPointe
Director of Community Life & Learning
Unitarian
Universalist Church of Greater Lynn
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Linda Deveau Memorial Service
Saturday, September 22 - 11:00 a.m.
Linda Deveau passed away peacefully at home Wednesday, September 5th, after a long illness. Our condolences are with her family and loved ones. A celebration of Linda's life will be held on Saturday, September 22nd at the church, followed by a light luncheon. All are welcome. Linda was most comfortable in her jeans and the family encourages casual attire for the celebration. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the UU Service Committee, 689 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139-3302.
Her obituary can be found here https://www.solimine.com/.../Linda-Ann-.../Swampscott-MA/1813394
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Get Well Wishes
Emmanuela Minnefield continues her recuperation at the Brudnick Center for Living, Room F336, 240 Lynnfield Street, Peabody, MA 01960. Her phone number there is 978-471-5336 (this is a correction to the number listed last week). Our healing prayers are with her.
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Soul Strength: A Monthly Gathering
for Activists and Caregivers
Wednesdays 7:00-8:15 pm
Sept. 26, Oct. 24,
Nov. 28, Dec. 19
For all those whose care for others can lead to despair, isolation and burn-out. Meditation, check-in, a healing and encouraging message. Solidarity and support. Drop in. People of all faiths and no faith warmly welcome. Caring for the souls of those who care about the world.
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Lynn Unitarian Universalist
Partnership (LUUP)
The members of the LUUP have been working hard since receiving their charge from the congregation to fulfill our Vision of Ministry's stated aim that UUCGL develop an alliance with a community partner in Lynn.
Their discernment process has been guided by UUA resources, including the following for those that may be interested: the UUA
and the Social Justice Empowerment Handbook (particularly chapter two).
The LUUP will be holding informational meetings and programming during the church year, including a reading of Toxic Charity. More information to come!
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We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we complete the summer renovations. Right now the building is a work in progress and certain projects have to be completed before others can begin. Thank you!
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Remember H A W C when you travel this fall
Don't forget to save hotel/travel-sized toiletries for HAWC. For many years, the UUW has been preparing gift bags every Christmas to donate to Healing Abuse
W
orking for Change. They are always most grateful for our church's generosity.
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Stop By Our Fair Trade Sales Area
Our Sunday Fair Trade sales area in the Parish Hall, operated by the Denominational Connections Ministry Team, has a variety of coffee, tea, chocolate and olive oil available. The sale of these products help to sustain small family farms that adhere to ecologically responsible practices. Proceeds from sales at UUCGL help support the activities of the Denominational Connections Ministry Team.
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Help Us Welcome Newcomers!
It's so important to have a friendly, warm, and welcoming presence in the foyer on Sunday mornings before worship. You don't need to be trained or signed up. Just greet people as they enter, get folks name tags, and point the way to our worship service in the sanctuary; and don't forget to invite them to Fellowship Hour! Let's all help
newcomers feel at home!
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Does the Office Know Your Current Contact Information?
Please keep your name, address, phone number, and e-mail current in the church office. E-mail Elizabeth Muller with your correct information. Not sure what information we have on file for you? Call Elizabeth at 781-595-8836, ext. 10.
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Weekly Update
and Announcements Deadline
In order to submit information to our church's website in a timely manner, all announcements and weekly update information should be sent to Angie Kern at [email protected] by Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. Please also cc Elizabeth Muller at [email protected] .
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Choir Rehearsals
Choir rehearsals have started up for the fall season. If you like music, please join us in the sanctuary on Thursday nights at 7:30 pm and Sunday mornings at 9:00 am. It's a great way to have fun, get to know people and be a part of our church community. All skill levels are welcome.
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Covenant Group
Covenant Group is open to anyone from the church interested in learning about and experiencing small group ministry. Gatherings are 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
in the "Faces" classroom, the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. If you are interested in joining this group, or even just sitting in to see if you like it, please speak to
Lyssa Andersson or Suzanne Forgione.
We encourage visitors to try it out for at least three consecutive sessions to get a real feeling for the group. One need not be a UUCGL member, or even a Unitarian Universalist to join a covenant group here.
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Dialogue Group
"Dialogue" is a way of practicing deep listening that enables us to share personal experiences and thoughts in a way that collectively builds a more expansive understanding of ourselves and the world around us. We move from reaction to connection. The dialogue is preceded by a short "discursive meditation." Dialogue and the discursive meditation are part of the method of Cafh, a path of spiritual unfolding. For information about Cafh: www.cafh.org; the discursive meditation: http://www.seedsofunfolding.org/issues/08_11/inspiration.htm and dialogue,
http://seedsofunfolding.org/issues/04_06/features_1.htm
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The Dialogue Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 11:45 a.m. All are welcome when able to attend. Contact Ron Fishman at [email protected] for more information.
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Green Sanctuary Ministry Team
The Green Sanctuary Ministry Team will be holding evening meetings at a parishioner's house every other month starting in September. All are welcome! This year's meeting dates are: Sept. 14, Nov. 2, Jan. 4, Mar. 1 and May 3. For more information, contact Toni Bandrowicz at:
[email protected] .
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