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Weekly E-News for January 19th-26th, 2023

~ SUNDAYS AT BEACON ~


WE’RE BACK IN THE SANCTUARY FOR WORSHIP! PLEASE JOIN US.

Masks are optional. (Special seating area for mask wearers is available.)

SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 22th, 2023, at 10:00 a.m.

“WHAT HAUNTS THE LAND? SUPPORTING NATIVE SOVEREIGNTY”


ALL ARE WELCOME! You BELONG at Beacon. Spiritually open and intentionally inclusive since 1958.


"What Haunts The Land? Supporting Native Sovereignty" Climate change. Environmental degradation. Poverty. Addiction. Forced relocation. Voter suppression. Cultural shaming. Government neglect and regulations. All of these factors haunt the lands of our indigenous neighbors. Especially in light of Beacon’s adoption of the 8th Principle, how can we be effective allies and advocates to the Indigenous Circle of Flagstaff (ICF) and other groups in supporting Native sovereignty and long overdue reparations? Rev. Robin Landerman Zucker, preaching, with Cora Maxx-Phillips and Robert Breunig from the ICF. Music from Austin Shaw and the Beacon Choir, under the direction of Andrez Alcazar.

KIDS AT BEACON - ALL ARE WELCOME!
Children and youth are always welcome in worship! There will be activity packets available for children during the service.
Beacon UU – YouTube sensation! 15 months, 63 recorded and edited worship services that you can tune into anytime you’d like for a first viewing or a re-viewing. Share our channel with friends you’d like to introduce to Beacon. See our virtual service history on the "Beacon UUC" Youtube Channel You can also view past sermon descriptions and PDFs on our website here.

THIS WEEK AT BEACON ~

CHEAP LUNCH BUNCH

Thursday, January 19th, 2023, at 11:30 a.m.

at Wildflower Bread Company


WORSHIP SERVICE

Sunday, January 22, 2023, at 10:00 a.m.

“WHAT HAUNTS THE LAND? SUPPORTING NATIVE SOVEREIGNTY”

in the Beacon Sanctuary


CHOIR REHEARSAL

Tuesday, January 24th, 2023, at 7:00 p.m.

in the Beacon Sanctuary


VOLUNTEERING

Wednesday, January 25th, 2023, 3-5 p.m.

at the Flagstaff Family Food Center


BOARD MEETING

Wednesday, January 25th, 2023, at 6:30 p.m.

via Zoom

See details for all events here in the e-news.  

You can keep up with future Beacon events by checking out the Beacon calendar!

MAKING MUSIC AT BEACON


Lift up your voice…It's going to be a fabulous year for music at Beacon! All are welcome to join the choir. And it’s a great way to introduce friends who like to sing to Beacon. 


Choir Rehearsals will be held on TUESDAY nights at 7 p.m. 


Questions? Email our Choir Director Andrez Alcazar

BEACON SPOTLIGHT:


SOCIAL JUSTICE SPOTLIGHT:

BAGS FOR THE HOMELESS PROJECT

Once again we will be collecting items for bags to be given out to the homeless by interested congregants. The last time we did this was very successful. Let’s try to do this again with the emphasis on winter items

 

On February 12th, Rev. Robin will be preaching on homelessness, and we’ll hear a Social Justice Witness from Kelly Wells from Sharon Manor. Following the service would be a wonderful time to assemble bags. 

 

Items to be considered for bags:

  • Gloves/mittens
  • Hats
  • Socks
  • Soft snack
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste
  • Bar of soap
  • Tissue packets
  • $1 bills

 

We don’t want to stuff too much in the bags to make them too heavy. The goal of the bags is for you to hand one out when you see a homeless person. You can say something like “My name is __. What’s your name?” I can tell you from experience that this is appreciated, that someone sees them. 

 

I have put together a list of resources of shelters and food to include in the bags. 

 

We will have a box in the lobby for you to deposit items for the bags or just bring them to the service on February 12th, and anyone interested can help assemble bags.

 

Gini Kelley, Social Justice Allies

BEACON BOOK SALE

 

There will be an ongoing book sale in the corner of the Social Room until we deplete the supply of books left over from the yard sale. This is part of the yard sale fundraiser. We will be adding a new selection each week, so be sure to browse through and leave a donation for whatever books you’d like!

 

Thanks,

Dennis

RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION FOR KIDS

THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY (GBU):

RE FOR 5TH GRADE THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH


GBU meets remotely on the first and third Sundays of each month.


The next BGU will meet on February 5th, 2023, at 11:15 a.m.


Beacon Zoom Link:  

Join Zoom Meeting

Please join us by connecting this Zoom link


Meeting ID: 865 1117 5263

Passcode: beacon510


Hope to see everyone soon,

Steph van Belle

Linda Ochi

Dru Monroe

Beacon Religious Education Teaching Team

OUR WHOLE LIVES (OWL) SEXUALITY EDUCATION

REAL WORLD CONVERSATIONS

FOR YOUTH GRADES 7 - 9


SAVE THE DATE: OWL WEEKEND MARCH 3-5, 2023

 

OWL is a comprehensive course that provides young people with accurate, age-appropriate information and skills to help them lead positive and healthy sexually responsible lives.

 

For more information, email edrumonroe@gmail.com

or visit https://www.beaconuu.com/our-whole-lives-owl/

RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION FOR ADULTS

PATH TO MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

START DATE HAS BEEN MOVED TO FEBRUARY

REGISTER TODAY!


Are you a newcomer, visitor or current friend

who is considering membership at Beacon? 

We’d love to have you!  


Three Sundays: February 12, March 19, and April 16 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 


Lunch will be provided. Please register with the office at office@beaconuu.com.


Led by Rev. Robin with guest Beacon leaders. Come and explore your own spiritual journey, your signature strengths and core values, the history and theology of Unitarian Universalism, and all things Beacon UU.

COOPERATIVE BOOK GROUP MISTAKES AND MIRACLES

RESERVE YOUR COPY OF THE BOOK NOW.

START DATE: FEBRUARY 15TH

The Monthly Cooperative Book group, which launched at Beacon in November, continues in February. A Lunch and Linger program…bring a bag lunch. 


With the adoption of the 8th Principle, Beacon enters into a journey to covenant with those who are oppressed and suffer from racism. Adult RE will focus on a study of the book, Mistakes and Miracles, which is a review of how five congregations implemented the 8th Principle. Certain Common Threads are found in the UU congregations, and discussed in the book and can become a starting point for how Beacon can proceed forward. 


The church has ordered 8 books for those who want to participate in a three-session discussion held on alternate Wednesdays beginning on February 15, 2023, from 12:00-1:30 p.m. The books are on their way! If you'd like a book, please register by emailing either Lynda L. Dorweiler, who will lead the discussion, or Paula, Beacon office manager. 

CALLING ALL FACILITATORS! Would you like to lead an Adult Education program? Bring it On! Contact Rev. Robin to discuss your idea and scheduling possibilities.

SHARE YOUR JOYS AND SORROWS - CHIME IN!


One way we can sustain connection is by sharing our personal joys and sorrows. These can be small things or large things that effect your life. These are spoken during service every Sunday, or you can send them to Rev. Robin by Saturday night each week at minister@beaconuu.com to be shared.

JOYS AND SORROWS FROM JANUARY 15TH


We were safe at home during the snowstorm.

AZ END OF LIFE OPTIONS PODCAST: A UNITARIAN PERSPECTIVE

Rev. Robin was recently interviewed on the AZ End of Life Options podcast for the Unitarian Perspective. You can find it here.

CHEAP LUNCH BUNCH

HAS MOVED TO THURSDAY

The next Cheap Lunch Bunch will meet on Thursday, January 19th, 2023, at 11:30 a.m., at Wildflower Bread Company (next to REI off of Butler Ave).  ALL ARE WELCOME! 

Please plan on doing a bag lunch on the first Thursday of each month and then having lunch at a local restaurant on the third Thursday. Doing this at standardized times should make it easier on everyone's calendars, and only doing a restaurant once a month should make it easier on our pockets.


To opine on the time and location of future gatherings and to be included in all the group's emails, please email Anne at wittke.anne@gmail.com

JANUARY - MARCH 2023 SHARE THE PLATE PARTNER

Beacon’s community partner for January - March 2023 is

SHARON MANOR


For January-March 2023, Beacon UU will Share the Plate with Sharon Manor operating under Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona. Sharon Manor serves “homeless survivors of domestic violence and their children on their journey out of violence and poverty and into economic independence, safety, health, and self-sufficiency.”


Since 1999, Sharon Manor has served over 1500 homeless women and their children. It does not function as a shelter, but offers housing for up to two years. Programs include trauma-informed comprehensive one-to-one case management, housing, credit counseling, pre-purchase assistance for housing, and foreclosure prevention.


Undesignated contributions to the Sunday service offerings above $300 will be presented to Sharon Manor. Nominations for 501c3 agencies can be made through a form located in the office manager’s office. CAC members are Katy Grant, Susan Patrick and Lynda L. Dorweiler

Donate with Vanco
Please note: We recommend that you donate to Vanco directly from a bank account to save us the fees associated with credit card donations. More for us to sustain our congregation.
DONATION DESIGNATION
When you make donations by check or cash to Beacon, please be sure to designate whether the donation is PLEDGE or PLATE. Thank you for your continued support!

BEACON'S ENDOWMENT PLAN


The Beacon Endowment Plan, an important step to ensure that Beacon remains a strong and vibrant congregation for years to come, was approved unanimously at a Congregational Meeting on April 24, 2022. For more information about the Endowment Fund, please click here


A plaque is now hanging in the Social Hall to honor those who have contributed to the endowment. Your name can be there, too!

LEGACY GIVING TIP – DID YOU KNOW?

You don’t have to confess your age, but if you are 72 or older, you may be required to pay federal taxes on the RMDs, “required minimum distributions,” that you now must take from certain types of your invested retirement funds. Did you know that you may be able to reduce your tax bill by contributing to Beacon’s stewardship campaign or to Beacon’s new Endowment Fund?  See your tax consultant for more specific individual advice about whether you could benefit both Beacon and yourself by adopting this tax strategy.
EVERYDAY WAYS TO SUPPORT BEACON

1. If you shop at all at Fry's grocery, you can either sign up for your own VIP account (identifying Beacon UUC FE392 as your beneficiary) or use the church phone number (928-779-4492) to get any available discounts AND earn some money for Beacon. Currently, there are 8 households signed up, and Beacon earned $15.30 for this quarter.


If you want to take advantage of Fry's gasoline discounts, you'll want your own VIP account. You can create or edit an existing individual account at www.frysfood.com/account/create/ (Alt ID is typically your phone number.) Within your account settings, just click on Community Rewards and search for FE392 (Flagstaff's Beacon UU) to set Beacon as your beneficiary.


2. If you shop on Amazon, please use "Amazon Smile" and choose Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation (do not abbreviate UU) as your recipient. We will receive a 0.5% for every purchase and that can add up! Remember that you have to start each shopping session at smile.amazon.com for us to receive the donation. 


3. You can order from any of the over 2,300 stores listed under iGive with a portion of your purchase being donated to Beacon. iGive.com also has coupons you can use for additional savings. After creating your own account with a user name and password, select settings and "my cause" and type in Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation (do not abbreviate UU). 


4. Basha's has a special debit card that you can charge up before shopping, and a portion of what goes through the debit card gets donated to Beacon because that card is tied to Beacon. Ask Anne Wittke for further information.


Have other ideas for our income incubator? Please leave them on a card in the bin in the lobby, or send them to Rev. Robin. 

ACTIVATE AT BEACON WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE ALLIES!

The Social Justice Allies meet on the second Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom to discuss issues and actions. If you wish to join them, contact the convener Paul Beier.

8TH PRINCIPLE

On November 20, 2022, Beacon UU Congregation proudly adopted the 8th Principle. Further information about the 8th Principle can be found here.

SIDE WITH LOVE'S 30 DAYS OF LOVE

Side with Love is offering 30 DAYS OF LOVE from Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (January 16) through Valentine’s Day (February 14).


Each week will feature a spiritual theme overlapping with one of Side With Love’s intersectional justice priorities and includes an array of offerings to help nourish your spirit and give gratitude and affirmation:


WEEK 1 (January 16-22): Interdependence :: Democracy & Electoral Justice

WEEK 2 (January 23-29): Embodiment :: LGBTQIA+, Gender & Reproductive Justice

WEEK 3 (January 30 - February 5): Resilience :: Climate Justice

WEEK 4 (February 6-12): Healing :: Decriminalization

BONUS DAYS (February 13-14): Blessings :: Liberatory Intersections 


Each week’s resources will be published by 12pm ET every Monday.


More information can be found here.

REPAIRING THE UUA’S APPROACH TO RACIAL JUSTICE

FEBRUARY 18, 2023, 10:00 A.M. (MST)


A Convocation of the UU Multiracial Unity Action Council will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2023, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (Mountain Standard Time). For more information, click here. To register, please send an email to UUMUAC@gmail.com; Zoom codes will be sent on the 17th.

UU DAY AT THE LEGISLATURE 2023

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 2023, AT 9AM

AT THE ARIZONA STATE CAPITOL

Save the date for this year's annual UU Day at the Legislature, at the Arizona State Capitol, which has traditionally included lobby training, guest speakers, a capitol tour, and appointments to speak with your legislators.

~ Beacon Connections ~

Volunteer At Flagstaff Food Center With Beacon!

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR

FEBRUARY 22ND.

The Flagstaff Family Food Center utilizes small groups of volunteers for their dinner service. Beacon is looking for a group of five (5) to seven (7) volunteers for the 4th & 5th Wednesdays of every month, from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. The dinner service is at the FFFC Kitchen (1903 N 2nd Street) and is a hybrid operation with To-Go meals and Dine-in service.


Beacon's next volunteer date is Wednesday, February 22nd from 3:00-6:00 p.m.  If dinnertime service does not interest you, please consider helping with prep from 10 a.m. until noon or pitching in at the warehouse on Huntington.


Volunteer Safety: Volunteers are required to wear a mask, closed-toe shoes, and long pants; regularly wash or sanitize their hands; and practice six feet of social distancing whenever possible. Gloves for food preparation and distribution will be provided at the kitchen to each volunteer. Plexiglass has been installed at the walk-up window as a safeguard against COVID-19. The center has enhanced cleaning protocols.


Sue Strobel is organizing monthly teams of Beacon UU volunteers. If you're interested in volunteering for the above dates, please contact Sue right away at (928) 522-3284 (cell) or (928) 526-5156 (home).


More FFFC volunteer opportunities can be found here.

SAWUURA, THE ARIZONA UU CAMP


SAWUURA is a sanctuary, and we welcome all. We are hoping to increase youth involvement.


Find us at www.sawuura.org and like us at SAWUURA Friends on Facebook.


Thank you,

Eb Eberlein

Caretaker and campground host

WESTERN UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST LIFE FESTIVAL

JUNE 19-25, 2023, AT THE GHOST RANCH, NM

WUULF, the Western Unitarian Universalist Life Festival, is a week-long, multi-generational camp for Unitarian-Universalists from June 19th to 25th, 2023, at the Ghost Ranch in New Mexico. WUULF is a loving, diverse community who gather each year for fun, community, and UU spirituality. The camp includes workshops, music, hiking, and river rafting. This year, WUULF be led in "Creating Theology Together" workshops by the Rev. Bob LaVallee. Registration information can be found here

OTHER EVENTS IN ARIZONA
The Arizona Faith Network offers many opportunities to enroll in free webinars and sign on to many actions and initiatives across the spectrum of social justice issues.
Events include programs on “Empathy, Exhaustion and Social Change,” Circles of Hope, Healing and Humanity, and meetings of various teams addressing voting rights, criminal reform, hunger issues, racial justice, and indigenous rights. Find out more: https://www.arizonafaithnetwork.org/

Becoming S.A.G.E. – Spiritual Activists for the Earth


Arizona Interfaith Power and Light has a series called “Becoming S.A.G.E. – Spirited Activists Greening the Earth," in which they interview the Sages among us who are living out AZIPL’s mission to mobilize people of faith and conscience to care for our common home and work for climate justice. To view the Becoming S.A.G.E. interviews via YouTube, click here. Learn more about AZIPL at https://www.azipl.org/

Lifespan Religious Exploration Resources for Learning About and Responding to Racism
This painful moment in time calls us to focus our learning and reflection on allyship to people of color, understanding white privilege, and reflecting on how we can part of a systemic sea change and solution in our society. 

Beacon has provided resources for all ages addressing how we as individuals and as communities can learn about and respond to racism. For the full list of resources, activities and community meetings, visit Beacon's Religious Exploration pages.

BEACON OFFICE HOURS AND CONTACTS~

Office Phone (928) 779-4492

Minister,
Rev. Robin Zucker
she/her/hers

Mon: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wed: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Thurs: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Or by appointment:
978-505-7245 - talk and text (confidential line) 
Get to know Rev. Robin at
RE Team



We have an incredibly strong team leading our RE this year. You can direct your RE questions to Linda: lindaochi31@gmail.com

Office Manager,

Paula Czernicki

she/her/hers


Mon: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Wed: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Thurs: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm


Office@beaconuu.com

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SEVEN PRINCIPLES ~


Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote seven Principles, which we hold as strong values and moral guides. We live out these Principles within a "living tradition" of wisdom and spirituality, drawn from sources as diverse as science, poetry, scripture, and personal experience. Learn more at beaconuu.com!

Emails have been received from a false address pretending to be Rev. Robin. 
These are not from her! The emails received ask the recipient to purchase gift cards. Please do not respond to or act on these emails. Rev. Robin will only email you from minister@beaconuu.com or rzflowingforce@gmail.com

As a personal habit, always check the sender's email address before responding.
Avoid this scam!
If you lost money to a scam that started with an email, please report it at ftc.gov/complaint. There, you can also report spam you receive. Read more about how to limit spam, phone calls, and mail. 

~ BEACON GOOGLE GROUP ~

If you are not a member of Beacon's dedicated Google group, you are missing out on an important communications link within our congregation. The BeaconUU Group is useful for sharing information about goings-on in Flagstaff, especially social justice events; offering an item for sale or to give away; expressing enthusiasm about a book or movie; requesting information or recommendations -- and more! It's simple to sign up:

Email office@beaconuu.com or Visit here.

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