Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church wishes you and your family a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving!

Northshore

Unitarian Universalist Church

323 Locust Street

Danvers, MA 01923

978-774-7582



nsuu@verizon.net

Website: nsuu.org

Upcoming Sunday Services


10:30am

in-person in the Sanctuary

and on Zoom (link below)

November 26 - Generosity: A Rose in Wintertime


How do you define generosity? Is it celebrating the success of others without envy or resentment? Simone Weil says, "attention is the rarest form of generosity". Or perhaps real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out. During this service we will have opportunities to recall and share stories of generosity we have given and received. This service will be presented by members of the Religious Services Committee.


December 3 - North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth


These are difficult days to be queer in America. Violence against LGBTQIA+ people is on the rise and legislatures across the country are enacting draconian measures that will severely impact members of the LGBTQ+ community. Queer young people are acutely aware of today’s political climate and often feel like they are living their lives in the crosshairs. It is no wonder that the rate of suicide continues to be inordinately high among queer youth.


With a mission to “honor, respect, educate, and empower LGBTQ+ youth,” the North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (aka NAGLY) seeks to protect, preserve, and enhance the lives of North Shore LGBTQ+ youth. NAGLY Executive Director, James Giessler, will share more about the work of NAGLY and what LGBTQ+ youth need in order to thrive in today’s climate.


To attend the Sunday services via Zoom,

please go to the Northshore Church website nsuu.org

& click on "Join Service."

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NSUU Social Action Announcements

GRATITUDE FOR CLOTHING, GIFT CARDS AND FINANACIAL DONATIONS TO IMMIGRANT FAMILIES


The drive for clothing donations for immigrant families in Danvers has now ended. The drive was so successful that there is no further need for donations at this time. An enormous thank you to members of our congregation who donated so generously to this cause. Thanks too to the individuals who packed up their cars and delivered the clothing to the Danvers Town Hall. 

HOLIDAY GIFT GIVING TO REFUGEE FAMILIES


Carrying on our annual NSUU holiday tradition, the Social Action Committee plans to provide a $25 in cash gift to each family member of our refugee (now citizen) friends from the Congo and our immigrant friends from Ethiopia. Antoinette, from the Congo, tells me each time she sees me how much she appreciates the loving care we show her family. 


The Giving Tree will arrive on November 19, decked with tags containing the name of each friend. Please take a tag and return it with $25 to Gunilla Eriksson-Lopez by December 10. On December 10, the Social Action committee will provide a table with materials for wrapping the $25 gifts.


Thank you - Jean Koulack-Young


NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

November is celebrated to honor the remarkable Native Americans who have contributed so much to improve the character of the nation. Let us honor Native Americans by supporting the MA Indigenous Legislative Agenda. 

Go to: maindigenousagenda.org

World AIDS Day Concert

World AIDS Day is observed on December 1 each year. Since 1988 it has been designated as a day of solidarity for the LGBTQ+ community and an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic and mourning those who have died of the disease. Salem High School's acapella group Witch Pitch is presenting a fundraising Concert on Friday, December 1 at the Tabernacle Congregational Church in Salem at 7pm. All proceeds benefit NAGLY (North Shore Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth). 

For more information see: World AIDS Day Fundraiser Concert for NAGLY | NAGLY

Operation Troop Support - Donations Needed!


Operation Troop Support continues to need our help!

The following items are needed:


~White crew socks for men and women


~Small toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, shaving cream in non-aerosol containers, razors, small Kleenex, cotton swabs, toothpaste, toothbrushes)


~Food items in individual servings such as cup of soup, mac and cheese, applesauce, cans of deviled ham, chicken salad, tuna salad


~Playing cards, puzzle books and snacks such as cookies, crackers nuts, beef jerky, pretzels


These items can be placed in the basket in fellowship hall. Barbara Haight will take these items to the Director of Operation Troop Support. 

Any questions: Call Barbara at: 978-729-5422.


From the Board of Directors

COVID MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD


As we enter the winter months and face increasing incidence of Covid and other respiratory infections, the NSUU Board has reviewed church related safety policies and will continue to do so periodically. The Board is currently exploring options for air purifying equipment in the Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall as a mitigation measure to improve air flow and quality. We also urge anyone who is not feeling well in general to avoid in-person meetings or services and join in via Zoom if possible.



If you have tested positive for Covid or been exposed to someone who has, please consider following the current public health guidelines (click here to see more) which recommend a minimum of 5 days of isolation followed by 5 days of mask wearing if you test positive and 10 days of mask wearing if you've been exposed. Masks will continue to be available at the welcome desk. Please be respectful of varying levels of comfort regarding masking, touching, hugging and social distancing. Let us all do our part to keep each other safe. We wish good health to our members, staff and friends.

 

The NSUU Board of Directors

Minutes from October 12, 2023

Board of Directors Meeting -

click link below

View Minutes

Green Sanctuary

"PUT GAS IN THE PAST"


From our friends at UU Mass Action


We’d love to invite you to a Lobby Day coming up on December 5thWe’ll be meeting with our legislators to talk about various priority climate bills this year, including the legislation that would put a halt to new gas infrastructure. You don’t need to have any lobbying experience to join us - we’ll support you with everything you need to know.


If you’d like to join us on Dec. 5th RSVP here and we’ll send you more information. 


If you have questions about the lobby day email jess.nahigian@sierraclub.org.


You can also ask Iain Goddard, Bob Gamer, or Cheryl Ferris, all of whom have done one of the Lobby Days.

Church Announcements

Meet Your Committee on Ministry


What is a Committee on Ministry you may ask?


The Committee on Ministry (COM) is a group of NSUU members appointed by and directly accountable to the Board of Directors. The COM’s main purposes are to provide:   


Ministerial Support and Advisement



The Committee serves as a “sounding board” for developments in the ministry, allowing the minister to receive feedback from a team of lay leaders on ideas before they go to the congregation. The committee can provide reflections upon the ministry that can allow the minister to see more than their own perspective. As such the committee also serves as a conduit for feedback from the congregation. In addition, the Committee provides support and assistance in solving issues of concern presented by the minister, clarifying roles and in encouraging attention to self-care while meeting the many demands of the position.


  Professional Development of the Minister


Ensure the minister receives appropriate, healthy and necessary Professional Development Support to maintain Fellowship with the UU Ministers Association and UUA.


We convened our first meeting with Rev. Caro on October 17th in person at NSUU and will continue to meet on a monthly basis. We will provide some updates and more information about the specifics of our work to all of you in the coming months.


The members of your COM are:

Jeri Kroll, Chairperson

Bo Batty

Beth Blanchard

Bob Ferris

Terri Hansen


Feel free to talk with any one of us about the Committee on Ministry and/or to express your thoughts, ideas and feedback.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the Ad-Hoc Outreach Team for publicizing NSUU Social Action and other events that would hopefully include the wider community, please contact Hal Morse at halmorse7@msn.com


If you are interested in becoming a member of the Ad-Hoc Bathroom Team for investigating and then proposing bathroom renovations, please contact Hal Morse at halmorse7@msn.com

Local Announcements


A valued member of our congregation, Dr. Brian Orr, is presenting his play "Can My Baby Fly?" at Gloucester Stage on January 6th and 7th.


To purchase tickets please visit

Can My Baby Fly | The Gloucester Stage Company

The LeeVees, a band headed by Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zambonis Dave Schneider, will be playing original Hanukkah music and covers at 3:30 p.m. This event is co-sponsored by FBC and the Temple B’nai Abraham. Below is a link for additional information.

The First Baptist Church in Beverly Events | Eventbrite

Minister’s Schedule


Rev. Caro typically works Sunday-Thursday and occasional Saturdays, with Monday as a writing day.


Rev. Caro is available for office hours (in-person or zoom call) on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please call or email Rev. Caro directly to make an appointment.


Rev. Caro's November week off is scheduled for 11/19-11/25

Rev. Caro serves as minister on a ¾ time contract at NSUU. To fulfill this part-time schedule, Rev. Caro works full-time 3 weeks a month and takes 1 week off. During this time, Rev. Caro is available for pastoral emergencies - please call them directly by cell phone.


Rev. Caro’s Study Leave is scheduled for 11/13-11/16

Rev. Caro will be attending a minister’s retreat in mid-November.


How to be in touch

Email: rev.barschow@gmail.com

Cell phone: 978-473-7980


Church Administrator’s Schedule


Ariana will typically be in the office Tuesday through Thursday from 9am to 3pm. Please call or email to schedule a meeting beforehand as office hours can vary from time to time.


How to be in touch

Email: nsuu@verizon.net

Office phone: 978-774-7582


Good Things Are Happening



Please contribute announcements by Wednesday at noon for NSUU's weekly e-newsletter "Good Things Are Happening." You can do so by sending an email with the announcement to nsuu@verizon.net. Please put in the subject line "For Good Things Are Happening." Please indicate how long you would like the announcement to appear and a contact email or phone number for readers to get more information.


Deadline: Wednesday at noon 

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