Calendar of Events

January 26, 2023

Vol. 23 Issue 04

COVID Policy as of 10/25/2022

In This Issue



-COVID Policy


-Upcoming Service


-Nursery Care 


-Children and Young Adult News


-Adult RE Needs You!


-Letter from Sandra


-2023 Chili Fest


-Meditation Info


-Circle of Candles


-Special Request


-Calendar of Events


-Little Food Pantry


-In Case You Missed It


-Donate Online or

by Text


-Amazon Smile


-Submit to the Newsletter


-Minister Info


-UUCH Board Members


-Church Info






Upcoming Service


Transient and the Permanent Part 2: What Remains

Rev. Jaimie Dingus

10:45 AM, Sunday, January 29, 2023


In November Rev. Jaimie preached about what is changing in Unitarian Universalism. As we move into this new year and the new time for our faith, even more important than what is changing, is holding on to what remains.

Worship Zoom Link

This Sunday Events Following Service


Coffee Hour

Fellowship Hall 


Choir Rehearsal

12:10 pm in the Sanctuary

Nursery Care

Nursery care will be available during the service
from 10:30-12:15.

Little ones can be signed in and out upon arrival and departure in the RE wing.


Children and Youth Religious Education News 


This month’s theme, “The Path of Finding Our Center,” has found the children, youth and adult leaders responding to this question: What paths must we lean into and relearn as we travel together into our complex, challenging and hoped for future? Each Sunday the young people and their adult guides have been exploring a particular spiritual path crucial to helping birth a new normal worthy of our hopes.


This Sunday, January 29th, the exploration is finding your center through balance. When we are off-balance, we can be lost and confused, whether it's from spinning around, or not hearing our inner voice. When we find our center, we are balanced and are able to face hard times with calm and courage, and know what we need to do to make the world a better place.


Eva Reese and Jessica Jackson will be guiding the younger children with spinning toys and games, leading them in ways to return to feelings of calm and balance.


Betsy Applegate and Andrew Warrington will continue to support the youth in their spiritual journeys with a “Powerful Pause Meditation” (a process of scanning the body that restores it to balance and helps us center). Today’s Discussion Starters includes questions such as, “Have you ever felt that life was living you rather than you living it?” and “What three things moved you most toward your center this past year?”


Thank you Eva, Jessica, Betsy and Andrew for being a part of the young people’s “center.”


In faith,

Sandra Greenfield (my pronouns are she/her)

RE Transition Consultant living on the tribal lands of the Cocheco in NH

sandra.l.greenfield@gmail.com


Sponsored by the Board

Adult RE needs YOU!


Adult RE seeks to provide lifespan religious education programs designed to deepen and enrich our emotional, spiritual, material, and/or intellectual lives. As such, the ad hoc committee (yes, you too are welcome; please email me your interest) recently met to discuss ideas to meet these objectives. One idea that was brought up, and not for the first time, was to participate in the UU Common Read. This year’s read is Mistakes and Miracles: Congregations on the Road to Multiculturalism (Skinner House, 2019). Authors Nancy Palmer Jones and Karin Lin—a white minister and a layperson of color—document the joys, disappointments, and growth of five UU faith communities on a journey toward Beloved Community.


Please email me (Teri Thomas, adult.re@uuch.org) to express your interest in this event, and just as important, if you would be willing to facilitate this discussion.


Sponsored by the Adult RE Committee

Letter from Sandra


“Today I am going to change the world. I am going to make it a safer place, a more hopeful place, than when I woke this morning. By sunset I will have done all I can to bring love to this small corner of the universe that has been entrusted to me. I will be mindful of all I can do to help and heal where I live, praying that others are doing the same where they live. Together we can change the world.”

~Steven Charleston (24 Jan 2023)


I am a Consultant through the Guild of Interim Religious Educators and recently joined the leadership on the Steering Committee. We are in an intentional time of discernment regarding our ministry and the ways our knowledge and skills are serving Unitarian Universalism.


We are personally and collectively in a place of discernment regarding our values and the evolution of Unitarian Universalism in the larger context of congregational life. At our last meeting we instituted an intentional method of checking on our values called Process Observation. At each meeting one of us serves as the Process Observer and we focus on these four questions:


How was the energy and focus of the group?

How was conflict or dissent handled? Specifically, how were minority perspectives heard and considered?

Was business conducted and decisions made in a way that honored differences in style amongst members?

Did the agenda include items which addressed issues of racism, sexism, ageism, and oppression, both internally and in the larger society?


We hope for two experiences in this process. The first is that we are living our values and the second part is that this process leaves a legacy to the next generation who are called into this faith. We are aware of the shift away from the Sunday School Model for children and youth, handed down through many generations. We are also aware how unsettling it is to many that there is a shift away from this. The last three years have deepened this feeling.


The implementation of Process Observation, a process put in place by many Boards at the congregational and denominational level, is a way for our team to find our center, keep the balance, and stay connected to our values. The implementation of this process into our governance reminds us of the “love we bring to our small corner” so that our young people can live in brave space in this new world.


This is what I understand you’ve asked me to do in our time together. I’ve been asked to partner with UUCH to revitalize the faith formation ministry of the children, youth and families with a structure that meets them where they are now. Finding a way to stay balanced and centered, accepting there is great change, will make for a safer place, a more hopeful place, so that together we can change the world.


In faith,

Sandra Greenfield (my pronouns are she/her)

RE Transition Consultant living on the tribal lands of the Cocheco in NH

sandra.l.greenfield@gmail.com

Sponsored by the Board

Annual Chili Fest on Saturday, January 28th


Our Annual UUCH Chili Fest is scheduled for Saturday, January 28th in the UUCH Fellowship Hall. The supper begins at 6:00 pm. You are encouraged to bring your own personal version of chili, whether it’s red, white, spicy, mild, vegan, vegetarian, or meaty. You can help with decorating and/or clean up, as well as bringing side items such as cheese, cornbread, etc. by signing up on the poster in the Fellowship Hall or by going to our SignUp Genius here.


There will be an Open Mic for those who want to perform; please contact music@uuch.org.


Sign up before the event is not required


Sponsored by the Hospitality Committee

Resources for Meditation and Book Study Reminder


https://www.rickhanson.net/meditation-talk-loving-freely/


I am a big fan of Rick Hanson. He’s a psychologist who is interested in personal well being, psychological growth and contemplative practice. Check him out. Also, if you have resources that you’d like to share with our church community, please feel free to send them to me.


Also, a reminder that the Shambhala group that meets in our church will begin their study of Pema Chodron’s book, “The Places That Scare You” this Saturday at 9 a.m. Meditation is offered from 8-9. If you need a copy of the book, please contact me.


Teri Thomas

adult.re@uuch.org


Sponsored by the Adult RE Committee

Calling All Plant Lovers


Calling all plant lovers: February is prime time for seed starting in Zone 8, so Property Chair & Gardening Intern Paul Weiland will lead a free workshop on growing plant starts inexpensively indoors. The main goal is to start popular vegetables for our community garden, but we should have plenty of starts for folks to take home. No fancy equipment is needed, but if you have packets of seeds, extra plastic garden pots or yogurt cups waiting for recycling, bring them along.

 

It’s a great activity for plant-loving kids. Please RSVP to LaDawn Edwards at 319-431-7461.


Sponsored by the Property Committee

Circle of Candles


Bryan Walls lit a candle of Joy: "I am thankful for all those who helped host the celebration of life for Ken Chisolm this past Saturday."


Upcoming Events
Click the calendar to see all of our upcoming events!
Little Food Pantry

The food pantry is a huge success, being utilized by numerous people!
If you are able to pick a day to re-stock the pantry, please do so, using the Sign-Up Genius link below.

There are also baskets in the Fellowship Hall and Sanctuary entry foyer for food collection. The collected food will ultimately be used to fill the pantry on days not chosen on the sign-up genius.

Canned meats, soups, veggies, mac-and-cheese, bread, fruit, fresh veggies--all kinds of foods are welcome.

Thank you for being so generous. We are making a difference!
Sign-Up Genius
Submitted by the Social Justice Committee

In Case You Missed It


We love when you can join us at Service but we know that life can throw curveballs! Click below to view the past 5 services:

01/22

1/15

01/08

01/01

12/24

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Do you have news to include in the newsletter next week? Please submit your article to the newsletter through our request form no later than 10:00 am each Wednesday. Please make sure to complete a new request form each time you make a submission to the newsletter.

Minister
Rev. Jaimie Dingus

Office Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday by appointment.
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UUCH 2023-24

Board Members

 

 President:

Betsy Applegate

 

 Vice President:

Brad Korb


Secretary:

Nancy Finley


Treasurer: 

David Bollinger


Trustees: 

Will Garrison

Shalin Mody

Nancy Pettus


Minister:

Rev. Jaimie Dingus


Do you have an agenda item for the Board? 

The Board respectfully requests that all agenda items for the meeting be submitted to Board President Betsy Applegate via email no later than one week prior to the meeting (i.e. the Tuesday before). The next board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at 6:30 pm.

Office Administrator

Ryan Vidal Gonzales


Main Office Hours:

9:00 AM to 12:30 PM Monday; 9:30 PM to 1:00 PM, Tuesday through Thursday


*Please call/email the office in advance if you need building access.


Phone: 

256-534-0508

Email: uuch@uuch.org


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