Sun Mar 22
2015 Spring, #1
We covenant to nurture spirituality, foster compassion, engage in service
From the Minister

On Sun Mar 15, we placed our dots on the the social justice issues that most tugged at our hearts. Each person in attendance had three dots to vote with. Here's the percentage of the total number of dots placed garnered by each of our issues:
Environment - 14%.
Hungry & Homeless - 12%
Racism - 11%
Economic Issues - 11%
Women's Rights - 11%
LGBT - 9%
Crime & Punishment - 8%
Interfaith Collaboration - 7%
Education - 7%
Peace - 5%
Immigration - 3%
Healthcare - 3%

Thanks for your discernment! Your Social Justice Planning Committee will be looking over these results to determine our best strategy.

Yours in the faith we share,
Meredith
Rev. Meredith Garmon, Minister
March Theme: Brokenness
Practice of the Week:
Relax
Whether you're stuck in traffic, wading through an overflowing in-box, or having a tough conversation, being able to relax your body at will is a critically important inner skill. Practicing relaxation actually increases the expression of genes that calm down the stress response. READ MORE...
Worship: Sun Mar 22
Mothers and Lovers of Souls
Rev. Kelly Murphy Mason
Who were the Desert Mothers and what can they teach us about living soulfully today? There's much wisdom to be gleaned from the extreme places they went - and also from the great lengths they then took to stay put. These remarkable women may help us better understand the unique spiritual insight often emerges from the remotest locales of our world.

Sunday's Music: Georiganna Pappas plays Brahms and Kim Force sings Bobby McFerrin's 23rd Psalm. READ MORE...

Worship: Sun Mar 29
One Hundred Years from Today
Rev. Michael Tino
Five-way pulpit exchange: Rev Tino from Mt. Kisco is coming to White Plains. Our Rev. Garmon is going to Mohegan Lake. Rev. Brammer from Mohegan Lake is going to Hastings. Rev. Clarke from Hastings is going to Croton. Rev. Lenzi from Croton is going to Mt. Kisco. And all five ministers will be preaching on what liberal religion might look like a century from now.

Pancakes & Songs!  Sun Mar 22, After Service
Youth Pancake Brunch....

The youth are making a big flap about this brunch, but they won't jack up the price. So be there for flapjacks and fun, while supporting our youth program. $3 children, $5 adult, $15 per family.


...Followed by Rogers & Hammerstein Concert

After the Pancake Brunch bring family and friends to the CUC Choirs' Rodgers and Hammerstein concert at 1pm in the Sanctuary.  Solos, duets, and choral pieces from such beloved Broadway shows as Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Carousel, South Pacific, and Cinderella will be performed, wonderfully accompanied by pianist Georgianna Pappas.

There's something for everyone in this program and families are encouraged to attend.

Concert Only Admission is $20, $10 for Seniors and Students, $5 for children, and $45 maximum admission for Families. Hope to see you there!
 

Perry's Ponderings

Featured Article 

 

I remember being introduced to the evolutionary theory of punctuated equilibrium that is about species moving along in stasis or very gradual evolution and then having a sudden major change due to a mutation or other event. It strikes me how this biological evolutionary theory actually applies to our individual, spiritual, emotional lives. We create our routines and our lives move along in a somewhat constant way, hopefully with gradual personal growth happening in the background, until an event hits our lives with a sudden impact. These incidents that puncture our equilibrium force us to shift our perspective and create a new reality. We are transformed by what causes a fissure in our lives and at first seems to break us.

 

In my own life, I have been through serious illness, divorce, the death of young and old people close to me, and supporting those around me through addiction, cancer, and mental health struggles. Each of these situations has brought its own anguish, attempt for understanding, and search for a path forward. In these moments of life, we struggle to understand the circumstances and ways to cope. I was once told, "No death stands alone."Our lives are composed of the connective fiber of our life experiences. We experience a sudden brokenness in the context of everything else we have been through and who we are at that moment in time.

 

Afterward, we continue to process and mesh the experience with our previous life perspective, forming a new vision and way of being that contains the old material woven with our new passages. Sometimes it feels like our life is never the same again. Well, it isn't; we have evolved.

 

Although it is an internal process, we depend on others to move ourselves forward. The people around us provide perspective, comfort our pain, push us forward, and often hold up a mirror so we may see more deeply what is happening inside of us. It is invaluable to have a community to which you can bring the questions, feelings, uncertainties, and fledgling realizations. In our Unitarian Universalist faith community we grow together emotionally and intellectually.

 

The CUC Adult RE Support Team is having initial conversations about how we can create more opportunities for growth and learning. We want to intentionally allow the space for discussing life transitions, topics of interest, theological exploration, faith identity, ethical questions, and shared experiences. There are many formats for doing this whether in a single class, ongoing discussion group, field trip, lecture, or spiritual practice. We welcome your thoughts and ideas as we go through the process. Let us know what has punctuated your equilibrium and what questions it has raised for you that would be better processed in beloved community. Adult Religious Education is about sharing our stories in the context of a focused topic, so that we learn from one another. In this way, we continue to transform the cracks of our brokenness into beautiful lines of our personal evolution.

UUA General Assembly

Be a part of the larger UU world. Experience what it's like to be in worship with thousands of UUs. 

General Assembly in Portland, OR registration is now open:

SCHEDULE - June 24 to June 28

General Assembly's opening celebration is Wednesday evening, June 24. It concludes on Sunday, June 28. Detailed information can be found here:Program Schedule

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: The 2015 Ware lecturer is prominent and provocative democratic intellectual

Dr. Cornel West.

 

 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 

The UUA is committed to the goal of making GA accessible to the maximum number of attendees possible.  Go to uua.org/ga to learn about scholarship and volunteer opportunities (work in exchange for registration). 

Host a Coffee Hour

It's Easy!

Consider hosting a coffee hour with a few other church friends. We're seeking hosts for April 19May 24June 7. For more information go to: Coffee Hour Instructions. Contact Chris Nicholson to sign up: [email protected]

Caring & Sharing
If anyone knows of another among us who is in need of a caregiver from our Caring & Sharing Circle, contact Gail McLeod 235-8212, [email protected] or Maxi Feldman 835-0541, [email protected].
Sharing Sunday Offerings
Each month we share our plate offerings with outside organizations in need. This month, 25% of our collections will go to The LOFT - the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center and Services for the lower Hudson Valley. The LOFT provides regularly scheduled Peer Support Services that are vital to our community. In addition to educational programs, The LOFT does advocacy at the local, state and federal levels. It celebrates! Winterfest, the annual Gala, and Membership luncheons to bring our community together for important social events. See: www.loftgaycenter.org.

See Rev. Garmon if you have an idea for a future monthly plate share.
The Communitarian Weekly
Community Unitarian Church at White Plains
468 Rosedale Ave
White Plains, NY 10605
914-946-1660, www. cucwp.org
Lifespan Religious Education

Dear RE Families, Teachers, and Friends,

Spring arrives this week! Okay, there's snow expected on the first day, but do not despair because Sunday brings pancakes and a day together in community. Please see the following seven (5) announcements:

1. This Sunday, Mar 22
K-6th grade start in Fellowship Hall.
7th-12th start in their classrooms.
Classes
K-1st: Discover the Meaning of Passover and Easter
2nd-3rd: Is There a God?
4th: Justice for All
5th-6th: Sing to the Power: The Power to Shine
7th-8th: Buddhism Introduction
9th: Life, Death, and Your Motto
Youth Group: Hosting Pancake Brunch

2. Pancake Brunch
This Sunday, March 22, don't be square! Be around for pancakes after the service and then the concert. (See box below.)

3. Passover Seder
Family-friendly event for all ages on Sat Mar 28. RSVP by Sat Mar 21. (See box below.)

4. Child Dedication
Sun Apr 5. Sign up with Perry by email at [email protected]. This is a Unitarian Universalist ritual honoring your family's commitment to the congregation and a promise by the congregation to support and nurture your child's spiritual life. For a further description of UU Child Dedications, CLICK HERE.

5. Sing? Juggle? Dance? Tell Jokes? Bake? Paint ?
Sign up to share your talent with us at the Third Annual CUC Variety Show Fundraiser on Sat May 9
NOTE NEW TIME: 4:30-6:30 pm.

The children voted for this year's proceeds to go to The Sanctuary for Animals ( www.sanctuaryforanimals.com), a family-run organization caring for over 600 exotic and domestic animals coming from abuse and neglect. Contact Liz Suvanto at [email protected] to join the show or sign up in the RE Lobby. For the bake sale, contact Amy Swiss at [email protected].


Please let me know how we can bring more light into your life this spring.

Sincerely,
-Perry
Perry Montrose
Director of Lifespan Religious Education and Faith Development 
"Let all who are hungry come eat."
The Cooperative Seder Is Back!
Sat Mar 28, from 5-7pm - Please sign up by Sat Mar 21 (see below)
Come join us for a UU version of an authentic seder! We'll learn about the story of Passover through story, song and ritual. A wonderful communal experience for all ages!

We ask everyone who attends to bring a dish to share. Please go to PerfectPotluck.com where you can look up our Seder by last name--Haran and password CUC. Alternatively, there will also be a written sign-up sheet outside of the Sanctuary. Please note that there will also be a small fee to cover expenses.

Because this cannot be a walk-in event, we ask that everyone sign up by Sat Mar 21. 

If you have any questions or would like to come on board to help out with this fun event, please contact Christine Haran at [email protected], (917-216-5359) or Aimee Katz Zipkin at [email protected] or 914-874-4497.
Come tell us. 
What's in a name?
The What's In a Name Committee is hosting an informational meeting after the service on  Sunday, April 19th Everyone will get a chance to express their thoughts and feelings about CUC's current name and the potential change.  Mark your calendars!
Environmental Film Series at UUCHV
Here's a great chance to learn and network with other Westchester UUs about planning climate activism.

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Hudson Valley (Croton) is hosting a showing of seven episodes of the Showtime documentary series, "Years of Living Dangerously." The series starts on Fri Feb 27, with another episode every 2-4 weeks. See the full schedule: CLICK HERE.

Each episode is one-hour, followed by discussion and coffee.
This Week at CUC
Sunday, March 22
Communitarian Deadline
8:30 am  Teaching REST
8:45 am  Choir Rehearsal
9:30 am  Nursery Care
10:00 am  RE Classes
10:00 am  Worship/Coffee
11:30 am  Pancake Brunch
11:40 am  Journey Group M
1:00 pm  Choir Concert (1p) call 11am
Monday, March 23
6:30 pm  Tai Chi
8:00 pm  Journey Group J (off site)
Tuesday, March 24
7:30 pm  Choir Rehearsal
7:30 pm  Journey Group D (off site)
Thursday, March 26
10:00 am  COMMUNITARIAN mailing
11:30 am  Science and Spirituality
Saturday, March 28
10:00 am  Zen Service
3:00 pm  Journey Group L (off site)
6:00 pm  CUC Seder
Sunday, March 29
9:30 am  Nursery Care
10:00 am  RE Classes
10:00 am  Worship/Coffee
11:30 am  Musicians Group
11:40 am  Giving Camp. Brunch Cmt Meeting
Contacts
Minister, Rev. Meredith Garmon [email protected] 914-946-1660 x3
Director of Lifespan Religious Ed. & Faith Development, Perry Montrose [email protected] 914-946-1660 x4
Church Administrator, Liliana Keith [email protected] 914-946-1660 x2
Music Director, Adam Kent [email protected] 212-595-7280
Choir Director, Lisa Meyer [email protected]
Community Minister, Rev. Deb Morra [email protected] 914-830-1509
Community Minister, Rev. LoraKim Joyner [email protected] 914-948-1696
Community Minister, Rev. Kelly M. Mason [email protected] 347-497-3741
Bookkeeper, Lisa Sommer [email protected] 914-946-1660 x7
Board of Trustees
Board Chair, Randy Marshall [email protected] 914-633-3115
Vice-Chair, Karen Schmitt [email protected] 914-921-3647
Treasurer, Nicky Klemens [email protected] 914-967-4419
Secretary, Johanna Bauer [email protected] 914-636-1047