Hello! From the Hill - March 1, 2022
COVID UPDATE for
IN-PERSON SERVICES:

We are not requiring masks to be worn in the church building but we are encouraging it.

We are also temporarily suspending fellowship time (coffee and cookies) after the service.

If you have recently been exposed to someone with COVID, recently tested positive for COVID, have symptoms of cold, flu or COVID we ask that you view the livestream service from home.

Thank you for loving and caring for each other.

Youth Church is meeting ONLINE ONLY until further notice
(see below).
11 am CST - IN-PERSON AND LIVE STREAM

“Beginning Your Lenten Journey 
with Rev. Jill Carey

This is the first Sunday in Lent. Hopefully, your ideas and inspirations about how you want to mark this season have already begun. As the Daily Word for Ash Wednesday says, “As I embark upon my Lenten journey, I am mindful that I’m not trying to become something I’m not. Rather, I am freeing myself to better embody all that I truly am.” 
Youth Church Meets ONLINE
Sundays at 10 am CST

Unity of Wimberley Youth and Families program facilitators are holding Youth Church on ZOOM until further notice. Adults are welcome to join in the lessons!

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11 am CT - IN-PERSON AND LIVE-STREAM

Sunday, March 13
with Rev. Jill Carey
“The Light of Truth”
 
In this second Sunday of Lent, we remember that renewed commitment to our spiritual growth can sometimes result in uncomfortable feelings or unexpected events. This “chemicalization” or “second force” is not necessarily a sign that we are headed in the wrong direction. Rather, it can point us toward a greater trust in the Truth we follow, the light that guides our way. Light strengthens and sustains us as we move forward!

This Zoom class will give you an opportunity to share each week what your Lenten journey means to you. This will be an informal, intimate check-in based on the booklet “Release and Renew: A Spiritual Practice for Lent."
Copies are available at the church.

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Standing with Ukraine
 
Dear Friends,
As I write this article, we are a few days into the unprovoked Russian attack on Ukraine. I have been watching coverage of this unbelievable war while I am in Colorado caring for my brother after his surgery. Being out of my regular environment, and experiencing a blast of winter that has been especially harsh for the northern part of the state, have added to the surreal nature of this week. I have pondered a long time over the words I would write to you. Are there ever enough words to help us process the impossible?
My heart aches for the people of Ukraine, as well as for the people of Russia who have long personal and cultural history with both countries. I have been angry and dismayed at the hubris and toxic delusion that have fueled an unwarranted military attack on an independent country. But like the rest of the world, I have been touched and inspired by the courage and indomitable spirit of the Ukrainian people, as they have left their homes, taken up arms, given their lives, and stood in defiance against their aggressor.
We’d all like to think that we would have the bravery to put ourselves in front of an enemy tank as it entered our city. We’d all like to speak, when faced with the unthinkable, words of eloquence and passion that lifts others in solidarity. There is a reason that these expressions of courage touch us deeply---our souls leap to meet the very best of human nature when it is seen. But we don’t need to be faced with extreme situations in order for courage, inspiration, and conviction to come forward in us. Large acts point us toward small acts that are equally important in advancing the good of all humanity. In fact, those small acts honor those who inspired them in us. Let us honor the people of Ukraine.
And, of course, pray. I say this, not as an afterthought, but as the foundation of anything else that we do. We pray for protection, safety, shelter, comfort---all the basic human needs. But we also pray with confidence in the intangible quality of Oneness that touches distant hearts, even if they don’t know from whence the prayer came. We pray knowing that the current chaos is not a permanent condition, that the Great Spirit is as present there on distant borders as it is right here, in the quiet of our hearts. We hold that peace, that comfort, that order, for those who are displaced and in harm’s way, as they await the next steps in their disrupted lives.
We stand with God. We stand with Ukraine.
 
Much love and many blessings,
Rev Jill
Welcome to the Team - Aida Pierson!
Join us is welcoming our new Volunteer Coordinator, Aida Pierson! Aida brings a rich background in volunteer coordination and event planning experience. We're incredibly blessed and excited to have her on staff! We're so grateful she said 'yes' to serving our community!
You can reach Aida directly at [email protected]

Did you know that volunteering is the quickest and easiest way to meet new friends and reconnect with old ones? And it's a fun way to serve! As Unity of Wimberley opens up again, we have numerous opportunities for you to help re-energize and grow our community! We are looking for volunteers for our Welcome Team, Grounds Team and Social and Fundraising teams. The Youth and Family Ministries Department (YFM) is also looking to fill part-time paid staff and volunteer positions.
Please email [email protected] to get involved!
Save the Date!
More details coming soon!
Facebook Fridays!
Find inspiring posts from our Chaplains on our Resource Page every Friday!!
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MARCH 2022 BIRTHDAYS!
Scott Brauer ~ Michael Finn ~ Kay Orell ~ Eric Watkins
Andrea Brown ~ Tammy Osterheld ~ Terry Prindible ~ Abby Vasek
Tara Weaver ~ Bill Gurasich
Trisha McWaters ~ Christina Crow
Diane Marion ~ Betty Potts

Don't see your name here? Email [email protected] to be added to the birthday list! We love to celebrate you!
Prayer Requests On Our Mobile App!
Now you can use your mobile device to request prayer support from our ministers and prayer team! Just click HERE to download the Unity of Wimberley mobile app.
Sacred Vibes Yoga with Jan McGowan
Every Saturday at 10am CDT
ONLINE

Grab your mat and login HERE!

Jan combines gentle Hatha yoga moves with the healing sounds of tuned, quartz crystal bowls in a joyful, stress-relieving experience!
Love offerings for this class benefit Unity of Wimberley!

Thank you! We appreciate your support!
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Unity of Wimberley
455 White Wings Rd
Wimberley TX 78676