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Sunday, March 9, 10:00am Worship | | |
“Making the Road”
When the way forward is unclear, or overwhelming, what should we do? How do we figure out where to start and where to go?
Benjamin Van Dyne
Our worship service will be in person at the Chapel at South Church, 343 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, and also via Zoom. If you or anyone you live with has COVID or COVID symptoms, please do not attend in-person services.
Click here to join our worship online, or call 646-558-8656
Meeting ID 921 3956 4302, Passcode: 266397
Click here for the Sunday, March 9, Order of Service
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Please check our website fusw.org and Facebook page for the latest info and updates about our Sunday services and other events.
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Spring Forward! Daylight Savings Time
This year, Daylight Savings Time begins at 2am on Sunday, March 9. Set your clock one hour later before bed on Saturday, March 8, so you'll be in time for the Sunday service!
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Upcoming Events
- Friday, March 9, 7:30pm, Men’s Group ~ on Zoom or in person at South Church. Contact Paul Gross (pgross@pulsevoices.org).
- Sat., March 15, 1:15 - 2:45 pm, Reading Black Lives ~ Barnes Room at Hastings Public Library, reading James by Percival Everett (2024). See below for book description. Contact Claudia Gisolfi (cgisolfi8@gmail.com).
Upcoming Worship
- Sunday, March 16, 10:00am, “Listening to MLK and Gandhi” ~ Pat Wictor
- Sunday, March 23, 10:00am, “TBA” ~ Reverend Arlin Roy
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The Countdown Has Begun!
FUSW's new space at 210 North Central Avenue in Hartsdale will be move-in ready in a few weeks! This is only the third "place of our own" in our 170-year history. We are eager to begin the process of making it our spiritual home, that its sheltering walls may be fortified to keep hate out and hold love in.
If you are able, please consider making a donation to the congregation in honor of this new chapter. There's more information on the website, FUSW.org, or contact Susan Greenberg fuswtreasurer@gmail.com for details.
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Help Plan Our New Home Celebration!
As our congregation will be moving into our new home in just a few weeks, anyone interested in helping to plan the opening celebration is invited to a Zoom meeting on Sunday, March 16 at 5 pm.
RSVP to Denise Woodin at deniseuu23@gmail.com and you will receive a Zoom link, Saturday the 15th.
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Scheduling Services at 210 North Central Avenue
Please click here to take a poll about the start time of services in our new home. We'll also ask about your preferred Sunday morning beverage, so that we can avoid disappointing people or wasting coffee!
If you run into problems, contact Lisa deMauro (lisa.demauro@gmail.com).
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UPDATE: South Church Seeks Your Input
Greetings FUSW Friends!
South's Manse Use Committee must unfortunately cancel coffee hours in the Manse this March due to a water leak in the building.
We would very much love to hear your ideas for the Manse. Please use this feedback form.
If you have any questions or want to speak further, you can reach our committee chair George Epstein here: gfepstein1993@gmail.com
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Looking for Updates About Our New Home?
Visit the Members page of fusw.org, and click on the New Home Updates button to see the latest progress on our new space. Information will be posted as it becomes available.
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Seeking ways to make your voice heard on current issues?
Or just want to learn more about specific programs being affected by government action? Check out any or all of these websites:
5 Calls ~ This group makes it easy for you to connect with your elected officials and it offers talking points on a wide range of issues.
Chop Wood, Carry Water ~ This is a great source of information on different legislation you might want to speak to your representatives about. Chop Wood Carry Water is available by subscription. There are paid tiers, but there is also a free level, so you can see what it's about before deciding if you want to contribute to the organization.
Robert Hubbell ~ A reflection on today's news through the lens of hope. Robert Hubbell offers reasoned and frequently calming insights into many of the stories behind the headlines.
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Join our FIRST Monthly Action Call
March 10th at 7 PM
Want to learn more about the issues and legislation NYUUJ focuses on? Want to get information from our partner organizations and Issue Teams? Join us on our new Monthly Action Call!
For March, the focus will be Housing Justice. We invite you to register today to learn more about all the current housing work being done in the state and how you can give your support.
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Action Group Forming
In response to the distress many of us have expressed about recent news reports, we are forming an action group (tentatively called T.A.N. “Take Action Now”). This is an invitation to everyone who would like to "do something" -- something positive. Here is a chance to contribute your knowledge, your experience, and your creativity. If you would like to help mold this new group, please email Irene Kleinsinger (extra111@verizon.net). Our first meeting date will be announced later.
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Reading Black Lives Book Group
Saturday, March 15, 1:15 - 2:45 pm, Barnes Room at Hastings Public Library
Reading James by Percival Everett.
"A brilliant, action-packed reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, both harrowing and darkly humorous, told from the enslaved Jim's point of view." In development as a feature film to be produced by Steven Spielberg. NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW'S 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR • KIRKUS PRIZE WINNER • SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE
Contact Claudia Gisolfi (cgisolfi8@gmail.com).
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PrideWorks 2025 Conference
Wednesday, March 19, 8:30 - 3:00 pm, Goldstein Health & Fitness Center, Pace University - Pleasantville Campus, 861 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, NY
Registration is open for the PrideWorks Conference.
You can register as a volunteer, helping with registration or directing attendees to locations on campus. Volunteers can still attend some workshops. Or you can register as an attendee, paying the registration fee. FUSW is a sponsor and will be sending in a contribution in support of the conference overall.
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Support FUSW
Your generosity sustains our programs and helps to develop our new space. Every gift, big or small, makes a difference. Thank you for being part of our mission. Click here to donate, or use the QR Code on the left.
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FUSW Contacts & Information
Questions, Concerns, or Compliments for FUSW? Reach out to any member of our Board of Trustees.
Board of Trustees - The Board usually meets on the third Monday of each month via Zoom at 7:45pm. Click here to join our meeting on Zoom. Meetings are open to any member of FUSW. For confidential matters, non-Board members will be asked to leave temporarily. At the end of the meeting, there will be an open forum, during which non-Board members can speak about topics of concern, limiting remarks to two minutes. To access the minutes from previous meetings, visit the Members page of fusw.org and click on Board Minutes Archive.
Scheduling Zoom Meetings or Submitting Information for The Scoop and FUSW Calendar - Contact our Administrator, Karmesha Peake (admin@fusw.org). For Zoom meetings, please include the purpose and preferred date/time. Articles for The Scoop are due by Wednesday at 10:00am.
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