First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church
June Newsletter

Our Vision:
We aspire to be a beacon of
liberal religion, strong community,
and transformative service,
rooted in Love.
Liberal Religion
Sunday June 6 Here All Belong in-person outdoor worship
As Unitarian Universalists, we believe in original goodness and in an ethic of love. Out of these beliefs come all our work for justice and inclusion, including our welcome of LGBTQI people back when other religious traditions were not so welcoming. Jen, Claire, Brian, and Susan, will reflect on what it means to them to be part of this tradition of radical welcome. Ellen and Cathie will speak about the process we followed to become a Welcoming Congregation in 2008 and what that has meant for our congregation. Elizabeth will play Prelude #18 by Robert Vandall and The Magic Flute of Mozart by Lefébure-Wély. The choir will sing Answering the Call of Love by Jason Shelton.

This morning's service will be broadcast beginning at 10:30 a.m. on our Facebook page, for those who are not able or comfortable attending in person. You do not need a Facebook account to watch it.
From the Minister
Our Annual Meeting Sunday was a wonderful event - we welcomed seven new members, celebrated membership anniversaries from five years to 40 years, honored people who have served in leadership this past year, and acknowledged all the ways we minister to one another and the larger community.  

In addition to looking backwards, we looked to the future and dreamed of what First Parish could become. I shared some of my vision for our congregation and share it here again with you:   

I see now a church, a people, rooted in Love and learning to live out that Love with one another and offering it to the larger world. The events of this past year have shown us how important are the connections we find and develop here both in nurturing our spirits and in acting to make the world more just. Despite the pandemic, we have gathered Sunday after Sunday in worship and in stand outs - on this one day each week reminding ourselves what church is about. So I see a church where this continues - where we root ourselves in worship that speaks to the moment in which we find ourselves, worship which uses the truths and insights of poets and prophets, lovers and activists of all times and traditions to connect us and direct us, worship which contains not just my voice and Beth’s music but draws on your voices and songs and those of others outside our community, worship which is so powerful it’s a must-be-there event.  

I see a community which cares for one another beyond the bounds of friendship - and that is one of the things I love about this congregation - you get that. But we need to reach out even more. I don’t want to hear from older time members that you don’t know the newer ones. Get to know them. They don’t bite. You all want to connect. In our society, religious communities are one of the last places where people of different ages and life circumstances meet. Let’s make the most of that. Whatever your age, you have stories and wisdom to share with one another. My sons were nine when we came here. With grandparents far away, it has meant a lot to them to have older adults who know their name and can tell them apart and have both taught them, shared their interests, and listened to them. All our children and youth need that. But children and youth, adults need you too - many of our adults don’t have younger people in their daily lives. They would love to hear what you’re doing and pondering, love to have you draw them a picture, or ask them how they are. Let’s root this community in Love even more.

And then let’s spill that love out into Scituate. Let’s embody our love in justice. Let’s choose issues to explore ourselves and then work on. Let’s figure out how to connect with those we don’t agree with because shaming them gets us nowhere. How can we bring people together in spite of differences? And while we’re dreaming, let’s dream that we’re inviting people into a building as cared-for on the inside as on the outside. How could we renew our parish hall to welcome people in comfort and in hospitality?  

We are already acting for justice in so many ways in this community - First Parish members are at the heart of STRIDE, Scituate Pride, the Food Pantry, FACTS, Community Christmas and so many other organizations. Let’s bring the knowledge of that work back to this community and explicitly invite others to share in it. And let’s be clearer out in the world that our work is an expression of our faith. The world needs our work but it needs at least as much our good news that each and every single person is a being of Love, of inherent worth and dignity. All our actions flow from that tenet.  
   
Those are some of my dreams for First Parish. What are your dreams? And what would you like to do to make your dreams come alive? I’d love to hear your answers to these questions. 

See you in Church,
Pam
June 2021 Notes from the Music Director  



Our Anthems this Month: 

June 6th- Answering the Call of Love by Jason Shelton.

June 13th-Blessing by Donna Hebert

June 20th-Down to the River to Pray arr. by Sheldon Curry 

Choir Rehearsals will continue Sunday mornings 9:30-10:00 through June 20th.

Thank you to Michael for lending his digital piano for the month of June, and thank you to Beverly for playing the flute for our zoom service May 30th.

My summer project is to put together a Hymn Supplement of songs that are not in the Grey or Teal hymnals, but ones we love to sing! 
Religious Education 2021-2022 for our Children and Youth
Do you have children in our religious education program? Do you care about the future of First Parish and Unitarian Universalism? If you answered “yes” to either question, please take part in our RE program. The pandemic offers us a chance to re-think what we teach and how we teach it. 
Strong Community
Tea with the Minister  
Thursdays June 10, 17

Join Pam for conversation any time between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Please note: Tea with the Minister will break for the summer and resume in the fall.

...Transformative Service
Men’s Ministry Saturday June 5
Join the Men’s Ministry on the first Saturday of each month for projects which benefit the community and the congregation.
Scituate Food Pantry Is Moving!
Between June 21 and June 28 the Food Pantry will move from the Masonic Hall to the Cafeteria of the Old Gates Building. The space has been refurbished thanks in part to Frank's painting and wood-working skills. 

Volunteers will be needed to help with the move. Watch for the Sign-Up Genius link to be shared soon. There will be a ribbon-cutting event on Tuesday June 29 and an open house at a later date. 
Please hold off on food donations until after the move.      
Scituate Pride Events
First Parish is supporting and participating in the events coordinated this month by Scituate Pride, especially the Opening Ceremony on Friday June 4 at 6 p.m. at the Bandstand on Cole Parkway and the Pride Walk, Saturday June 26 at 10 a.m. beginning at Gates Middle School. Details on these and other events on their website.
The UUSC is hosting its 10th Annual Human Rights Award, a virtual celebration featuring a conversation with U.S. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. The UUSC has great respect and appreciation for Congresswoman Pressley's strong support for human rights and progressive change, including her co-sponsorship of the BREATHE Act, which UUSC strongly endorses. The event will be an evening of hope and inspiration, to take place in advance of the UUA's General Assembly, on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
Facing Yesterday to Face Today - and Tomorrow
On June 22, 6-7:30 p.m., historian Byron Rushing, who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for over 30 years and as president of the Museum of African-American History in Boston will speak in this event sponsored by the UU Urban Ministry. 


Love Shows Up for Justice Sunday Stand Outs
Sundays 1:00 to 2:00 pm 
Join us to stand out with messages of Inclusion, Equity, and Justice. For further information, please contact Jean .
June Calendar 2021

Fri.     4th       
6:00     pm       Opening Ceremony - Scituate Pride
 
Sat.     5th       
9:00     am       Men’s Ministry
 
Sun.    6th
9:30     am       Choir Rehearsal
10:30   am       Worship 
1:00     pm       Love Shows Up for Justice
2:00     pm       SciCohRockWell YG – Bridging
 
Mon.   7th
7:30     pm       Morality discussion

Thurs. 10th
4:30     pm       Tea with the Minister
7:00     pm       Scituate Pride - Straight Talk
 
Sun.    13th
9:30     am       Choir Rehearsal
10:30   am       Worship 
1:00     pm       Love Shows Up for Justice
 
Mon.   14th
7:30     pm       Morality discussion

Wed.   16th
7:30     pm       Parish Committee

Thurs. 17th
4:30     pm       Tea with the Minister
7:00     pm      UUSC Annual Human Rights Award
                       with U.S. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley

Sat.     19th      
9:00     am       RE Teacher Celebration at Eileen's house
 
Sun.    20th
9:30     am       Choir Rehearsal
10:30   am       Worship 
1:00     pm       Love Shows Up for Justice
 
Mon.   21st 
7:30     pm       Morality discussion
 
Tues.   22nd 
6:00     pm       Facing Yesterday to Face Today - and Tomorrow

Fri.     25th       
1:30    pm       Religious Education - 2021-2022 for our Children and Youth

Sat.     26th       
10:00    am       Scituate Pride - Pride Walk

Sun.    27th
10:30   am       Worship 
1:00     pm       Love Shows Up for Justice

Tues.   29th
9:15     am       Food Pantry Ribbon-Cutting