October 27, 2022
This Week
Worship
October 30, 10:00am - In Person or online (visit www.liveoakuu.org for the link)
In this Town of Halloween
Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford

Can you laugh at your fears? Can you find delight even as you walk through the haunted house of current reality?
Share the Plate
Fifth Sunday helps facilities

Share the Plate contributions for Sunday, Oct. 30, will go to Buildings and Grounds to help maintain Live Oak's buildings and property.

You can contribute to Share the Plate during Sunday services or donate on our website. All checks and envelopes marked “Share the Plate” and half of all undesignated cash during the services will be donated to recipients. Or go to https://www.liveoakuu.org/community/donate/
A Few Words from the Minister
Halloween - the Most Educational Time of the Year
Halloween has become one of the best opportunities for gaining intercultural competence. But it has often included a steep learning curve, especially if you grew up – as I did – when conversations about misappropriation were not common.

Special Notices
Memorial Service and Luncheon
The memorial service for Live Oak member Lois Scott will be Saturday, November 5 at Live Oak. There will be a luncheon beginning at 1:00 pm, and the service will be at 2:30 pm.

To RSVP and sign up to bring a dish, drink, contribute money, or for setup/cleanup, please go here. For more information, please talk to Mary Hengstebeck. Thank you.

Office Closed
Diane will be on vacation beginning 10/21. She will be back in the office on 10/31. Messages will be checked once a day. Please be patient if you do not get an answer right away.

Click on the picture below - it's linked to the Roots & Wings newsletter!
Read about the Voice of a Movement Class here

Early Voting Begins
Vote early at one of these Travis County election sites.
Early voting begins October 24 and ends November 4. Here is a link to the many early voting locations in Travis County There are also 5 mega-centers that will be open for extended hours. Here is the link to Williamson County early voting locations. Be a voter this fall!

Learn More About LOUU Social Justice
Live Oak UU Church is committed to Social Justice! To keep informed about the important work of the Social Justice Ministry, become a member of an email group. Just complete this brief Social Justice Email Group Form
-The Social Justice Ministry Team

Ancestor Labyrinth Walk
Sunday, October 30, 7 pm
A Family Friendly Labyrinth Walk
Join us on the labyrinth as we remember our ancestors and our beloved family, friends and pets who have died. We will tell their stories and share our memories. Bring a drum and come in costume, if you’d like. This community walk is family friendly for all persons. Please gather at the labyrinth and bring something to sit on. We also invite you to bring finger food to share, and we’ll provide drinks. For more information: labyrinth@liveoakuu.org

Join the LOUU Holiday Chorus TODAY!
The holidays are approaching and we would love your help bringing our favorite tunes to life!

Do you like to sing Christmas carols? Are you a fan of winter wonderlands? Do you have holiday cheer to spread this year? Well...

The LOUU Chorus is calling for singers of all experience levels. We would love to have you join us as we begin our preparations for the upcoming holiday season. No prior experience is required to join us, and we seek all voice parts. Children ages 12 and up are also welcome to participate.

We rehearse every Wednesday evening from 7:00 - 8:30 pm in the Sanctuary. You can email the LOUU Music Director for more information or get started singing by joining us at any rehearsal.

Hands on Live Oak
November 6th after Faith Development time
Please stay after Faith Development to help us spruce up the buildings and grounds! The list of projects is long. We can use all the help we can get. The children & youth will be working on projects during Faith Development, but they are welcome to stay after and do more. This would be a great opportunity for some family time while showing our kiddos what it means to be part of a congregation. Lunch will be provided for the workers. Projects include: cleaning, repairs, painting and more! Email Diane at administrator@liveoakuu.org for more information or to signup.

Bizarre or Bazaar? You choose!
Calling All Crafters (Elves or Not!)
Santa's elves are busy at the North Pole, and you could be busy helping Live Oak's very own Santa raise funds for Live Oak with your own handmade items. Do you do woodwork? Fiber Arts? Candles? Soap Making? Sculpting? Something even more fun that I haven't thought of? In conjunction with Selfies with Santa, Live Oak is hosting its own craft bazaar. It is a great way for us to use our creative talents and donate to LOUU. Please let Alison McPherson know if you would like to make a donation or help on the day of the event.

Dig Deeper to Go Higher
UBarU's critical need for a secure water supply
Dear Friends of UBARU,
Many of us know about UBarU, the Unitarian Universalist retreat center near Kerrville, but for those who do not, a short background. Read More

HELP DISTRIBUTE FOOD TO OUR NEIGHBORS
Live Oak Church will be distributing food to our neighbors at Fresh Food for All and need volunteers to help.
This month, on Friday, October 21st, Fresh Food For All participants will be able to select their own produce (Farmer's Market style), instead of having the prepackaged produce placed in their car trunks. We will need to help fill bags, direct traffic, weigh the food, and help people carry food to their cars. If you can help anytime on October 21st between 8:30 and 11AM. RSVP to Donna Durbin at: HCCM@liveoakuu.org

Let’s go Shopping
It’s time to grab your green bag or any shopping bag and help our neighbors. Bring food and other items for Hill Country Community Ministries (HCCM), our Fresh Food for All partner, to church and leave them in the Narthex. Personal care items are always on the list, including feminine hygiene products. The list of all needed items can be found here.

Ted Lasso & Bowen Discussion Group
Mark your calendar! Beginning in October, Rev. Joanna will be showing episodes of Ted Lasso then leading a discussion group around the Bowen Family Systems concepts shown in the show -- things like triangulation, differentiation, etc. The group will meet in the library at 6:00pm on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. If you're interested, email minister@liveoakuu.org to reserve a spot.
In the Community
Fall events at UBarU:

Winter Family Camp Dec 16-19

LiveOakUU.org Pages to Visit:
Worship Service & Fellowship Hour: http://www.liveoakuu.org/
Community Outreach & Social Justice: http://www.liveoakuu.org/justice/
The deadline for the weekly e-newsletter and the Sunday announcements is midnight on Tuesday. The submission form can be found here
If you have any questions or comments about this Newsletter please email: editor@liveoakuu.org