June 12 - 18, 2018
The CommUUnicator
The Weekly Newsletter of
The Unitarian Society of Germantown
Building Beloved Community

THIS WEEK: Andrea Durham will be in the pulpit this Sunday to help us live out better lives as outlined in the popular book "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz.
In Worship, 10:30am
The Four Agreements for a Better Life, Andrea Durham
The Four Agreements  by Don Miguel Ruiz, is a world-wide bestseller, translated into 40 languages. The Four Agreements are:
  • Be impeccable with your word,
  • Don’t take anything personally,
  • Don’t make assumptions, and
  • Always do your best.
These are some lessons   learned at a three-day workshop to explore the book’s teachings with the author and his sons Don Miguel Ruiz, Jr. and Don Jose Ruiz.

Andrea Durham is an attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She has worked as an Attorney-Advisor for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development since 1994. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Ms. Durham loves travel, diverse cultures and community organization. Active with several community endeavors, she is a member of the Unitarian Society of Germantown in Philadelphia and serves as the chief organizer of the annual Diwali celebration. 
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Share The Plate
This Sunday we will Share The Plate with Las  Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center in El Paso, Texas. This small agency serves the legal needs of low income immigrants, including refugees and asylum seekers, victims of crime, and especially now, families seeking reunification. Needless to say, they are stretching their resources beyond the limit at this particular time. They have been on the front lines of advocating for immigrant rights for 31 years.
In Child Spiritual Development
Children will start their Sunday morning with their families in the Sanctuary. At 10:45am, they will be sung out to their Summer CSD programs:
  • For 6-yr-olds and younger, Summer Arts and Crafts will be in the Committee Room and Dining Room.
  • For 7-yr-olds and older, the Feeling the Spirit Through Music program will be in Sullivan 2 and 3, this Sunday featuring Drumming with Karen Smith and Janet Haas.
Details about the programs and schedules can be found on the Usguu.org website under the Spiritual Development tab.

Childcare for children 4-5 years old and younger is offered this Sunday and most Sundays from 9:00am - 12:00pm in the Committee Room. 
Opportunities
Before the Worship Service
Meditate in the Meditation Room
Meditation, reading, dharma and sharing are offered in Sullivan 3 on the First and Second Sundays of the month between 9:15 and 10:20am. All are welcome to join in quietly. On the other Sundays the space is open for those who choose to come and sit. For information on meditation, click here.

Please see below under CALL TO ACTION the continued urgent need for food for our neighbors. Drop off nonperishable food items to the designated carts in the Kitchen for delivery to St. Vincent's Food Pantry.
Coffee Hour
Opportunities
After the Worship Service
Enjoy refreshments, compliments of Village 12.

At 12:00pm, attend  UU-101  in the Daskam Room. RSVP here [email protected]

Attend ERC (Ending Racism Committee) in the Sullivan Chapel. 12:15 - 2:00pm.

Purchase or borrow a book from ERC relating to the new Racism Book Study Group.

SignUp is the reminder tool USG uses to organize volunteers for our upcoming activities. Click Here to go to our group page to sign up online.
Sunday, July 22, 10:30am
Poems: Science, Myth and Memory , Peter Walsh
Peter Walsh will read a number of his poems written over the past year.

Peter Walsh has been a member of the Unitarian Society of Germantown since 1973, when he, his wife, Marny and their children, Steve, Kathy and Beth, moved to Philadelphia from England. He has worked at Temple University School of Medicine as a physician and scientist. For more than forty years he has been writing poetry, some of which he has shared with members of the Church in seventeen previous services.
Guided Sanctuary and Black History Tour:
The Church of the Advocate
Saturday, July 21, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
This Ending Racism Committee-sponsored field trip will include discussion of church architecture, social history, and the African American History Murals. Topics may also include African American Church History, Church Art, Social Justice, Philadelphia Religious History, Church and Community, Religious History, Religion and Radicalism, Race Relations. 

Suggested docent-led tour donation is $5 per person. The main entrance is at 2121 Gratz Street. There will be a second segment of the visit by car to key Black history sites in North Philadelphia from 2:00-3:00pm that afternoon. Carpooling from USG will depart from the parking lot at 12:30pm and return at 3:30.

Link to Church of the Advocate mural history;
For more information, click here . You may also contact Barbara Dowdall .
What We Learned at UU General Assembly
Sunday, July 22, 12:00-1:00 pm
The Unitarian Universalist General Assembly happens each year in the end of June. Join Eric Foster, Crystal Penn, Julie Rigano and Treva Burger to hear about their experiences and what they learned.
Lughnasadh Celebration
Sunday, July 29, 7pm
Lughnasadh, the third great celebration of the Celtic year, will be held in The Grove (weather permitting; otherwise, we'll be in the dining room). Traditionally the beginning of harvest season, Lughnasadh was considered more of a men's festival as it was based on a male folk hero, Lugh. Come hear about the original Tara, “Teltown marriages”, and Mary Mother's “fatling”! As always, enjoy chats and snacks afterwards . . . A splendid time is guaranteed for all! For details, contact Donya at  [email protected] .
New Racism Book/Study Group
Wednesday, August 1, 7:30-9:30 pm
(recurring meeting first or second Wednesday of the month)
For August we will read Centering: Navigating Race, Authenticity and Power in Ministry .   We will be sharing and listening until everyone has had a chance to share once and then discussion. All are welcome and asked to do the reading in advance.

Treva Burger leads the group, contact her with questions or if you would like to buy a book from her,  [email protected] .

For more information, visit  http://usguu.org/events/racism-book-study-group-2018-08-08/ , or go to the  usguu.org  and find it under the News & Events tab. 
Urgent Need for Food Donations
Each month, nonperishable foods donated by members of USG are delivered to St. Vincent De Paul’s Food Cupboard. During summer months, supplies run low.  There is an urgent need for us to increase our donations.  If you’ve never given before or only infrequently, please consider making a habit of dropping off beans, tuna, peanut butter, cereal, rice - or any other non-perishable item or a small bag of nonperishable groceries - to the carts in USG’s kitchen each Sunday. 
Educators' Book Group:
Every summer, the Caucus of Working Educators and the Teacher Action Group–Philly organize book groups focused on social justice for educators, students, families, and community members in Philadelphia. The Ending Racism Committee at USG will sponsor three evening meetings (5:30 - 7:30pm) held in the Edna Jones Room at USG dedicated to the book, So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo. Please click here to register. Please direct any questions to Clarice Brazas - [email protected]
Remaining session: Tuesday, July 24
Lincoln Drive Closed This Weekend
Lincoln Drive will be closed from Ridge/Kelly to Wissahickon at least the next three weekends, Friday night through Monday morning. Find out more here

Tip - to get to Germantown and Mt. Airy, don't use the official detour up Ridge. Use Schoolhouse Lane instead to Wissahickon or Wayne.
USG's Summer Office Hours
In July and August , our hours will be 9:30am until 1:00pm, M through F.

We urge you to call ahead - 215-844-1157 - if you need entry to the building. You can also contact [email protected] .
USG Member Sarah Frazier will work this summer on behalf of Immigration Justice
Despite a recent injury (see the Caring Notes below), Sarah Frazier is still planning to go to El Paso, Texas (across the border from Juarez, Mexico)  from July 30 to August 12.   She has been accepted to work with Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center ( http://las-americas.org/ ). Sarah will post updates each day on Facebook and also on her Wordpress blog " Going to the Border" , ( https://getgoingtotheborder.wordpress.com/ ) so that we can be engaged in this endeavor. She will also do a presentation to report on the work when she returns.

In order to make the financial requirements of this trip more manageable, Sarah has set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for travel, food and lodging. Any additional funds she earns will be donated to Las Americas.  If you would like to contribute visit  https://www.gofundme.com/going-to-the-border .   (Image: Sarah at the 2017 Auction)
Thanks
Share The Plate Donations Set Record in 2017-18!
Thank You to all you have contributed to our Share The Plate Recipients this past year. We contributed a total of $17,756 to organizations whose operations are in harmony with USG's social justice missions. Thank you for your generous contributions on STP Sundays!
Nicky Brown Scholarship Opportunity
If you are a pledging/paying member of USG or have been a contributing friend for two (2) years or more, your college-bound son/daughter can apply for a small stipend, the Nicky Brown Scholarship. Please contact Shawn Miller at the email or phone number below for an application. All applications are due by July 31, 2018. [email protected] , 215-631-9958.
Photo is of Nicky Brown.
We are excited to announce our new Give+ Text option for making pledge and contribution payments to USG!
Please click here to learn how to use this convenient tool.
Thank You, Villagers!
Thank you so much to all who participate! If you are willing to coordinate Fellowship Hour for your Village, please let Treva Burger, [email protected] know. Below is the schedule for Fellowship Hour Hosting in July.
  • July 15 - Village 12
  • July 22 - Village 1
  • July 29 - Welcoming Committee & New Members
  • August 5 - Village 2
Interested in joining USG?
The next New Member Signing will be on July 29
(Please note corrected dates.)
Please take a UU-101 class, offered July 15 at 12:00noon (usually the THIRD Sunday of each month and a New Member Orientation offered July 15 at 9:30am (usually the third Sundays of October, January, April and July). There are New Member Signings usually on the fourth Sunday of January, April, July and October. Please visit the Membership page in the Home menu on our website,   usguu.org , or contact Treva Burger at  [email protected]  for more information.
Greater Philly UU Cluster Summer Events
GPC Meeting - July 14, 9:30 - 11:30 am (9:00 meet and greet), UUC in Cherry Hill, 401 N. Kings Highway, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
We'll discuss the Cluster's vision for 2018-2019, an advertising idea, UU Community Weekend in September, and more.
Get Involved! Meet Fellow UUs!  
Follow links below to find out more information about the events and groups at USG that occur usually once a month. Please note that some groups are now on summer hiatus and thus not listed below. Check back in September to see what's new!

20's & 30's SGM Group - Second Thursday, July 12, 6:30pm, Drop-in Young Adults Small Group Ministry group. For more information, please contact Stephanie Bonner at [email protected] or on Facebook where they maintain an active invite-only activities group. 

Book Group on Friday Morning - Will resume its regular Third Friday, 10:30am, discussions September 21 at Cathedral Village. If interested in joining, please contact Barbara Dowdall. The 2017-2018 Book List is posted on usguu.org> About> Affinity Groups> Book Group . In late August, the 2018-2019 List will be posted.

CAMI (Citizens Against Mass Incarceration) - Fourth Monday, July 23, 7:00pm. At USG. Contact Nancy Anderson .

Caregiver Support Group - Second Friday, July 13, 11:00am - 1:00pm. At USG. Contact Maura Gallagher .

EarthSpirit Circle . First Monday, except for holiday weekends: (September 10). Next meeting TBA, 7:00pm. At USG. Contact Donya Coldwell at [email protected] .

ERC (Ending Racism Committee) - First Sunday. Next meeting July 15 , 12:15 - 2:00pm. At USG. Contact Barbara Dowdall .

Humanists - PUSH - Philadelphia Unitarian Society of Humanists , Fourth Sunday, July 22, 12:00pm. At USG. Contact Paul Teti .

Nature Walking at Valley Green - Every Monday and Thursday at 9:00am (please note new summer start time), you can meet others - whoever shows up- at Valley Green in Chestnut Hill for a morning walk. NEW Point Person is Steve Conrad, who is usually there.

Needle Exchange, a Handwork Group - Next meeting will be August 1 , 1:30 - 3:00pm, off-site. (Usually First Wednesday). Contact Margaret Thompson .

Open Small Group Ministry - Second Sunday, August 12, 12:00pm, Daskam Room at USG. This group is available to people who want to try out Small Group Ministry or attend occasionally. For more information, contact Mark B, [email protected] , or just show up.

UU-101 - Third Sunday, July 15, 12:00-1:00pm. UU-101 is an Introduction to Unitarian Universalism, held at USG in the Daskam Room, and childcare is provided. Please let the leader, Eric Foster know that you plan to attend by emailing him at [email protected]. If unable to email, you can call Eric at 484-347-8998.
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Join A USG Facebook Group!   
You can join a USG Facebook group as well as meet in person!
To find out about special events, post photos, and stay in touch, here are some of USG's groups and their Facebook links:

ASD (Adult Spiritual Development) facebook
 
CSD (Child Spiritual Development)
 
YRUU (Young Religious Unitarian Universalists) A Closed Group great to know about and if desired, ask to join.
 
YA - Young Adults
 
Greater Philly UUs - Social Justice & Other Greater Philly UU News

P.U.S.H. Philadelphia Unitarian Society of Humanists

Exploring Elderhood
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Our thoughts and prayers are with...

...Sarah Frazier , who suffered a concussion in a car accident. She feels lucky no one was more seriously injured. She is able to manage at home, with brain rest and limited screen time, and she expects to be able to attend church services. Cards and emails are welcome.

...the family and friends of Wesley Smith . It is with sadness that we announce the death of Wesley on June 22. Although he had not been active for several years, Wesley was a long-time beloved member of our church choir bass section. He had continued his love of music in the chorus at Cathedral Village, his home for the past eight years. His family is planning a memorial service for Friday, August 3 at 3:00 pm in Cathedral Hall at Cathedral Village. Wesley has a daughter, Moon Smith, and a son, Anthony. Cards can be sent to Moon Smith, 512 W. Allen 's Lane, Philadelphia PA. 

...Sarah Sterner , daughter of Betsy and Charles Gabriel , who had breast cancer surgery on July 5. Thoughts and prayers for her would be much appreciated.

...Beverly Gross Spencer and Tim Spencer as Beverly awaits heart bypass surgery scheduled for July 17. Beverly appreciates our holding her in our thoughts and prayers, and welcomes emails and cards.

..the family, friends and wide communities to whom Wendi Winters gave so generously. Wendi was a UU who was one of the five people killed by gun violence. at the Capital Gazette office in Annapolis, MD on June 28. Wendi attended more than 50 youth cons, beginning in 2003 with her own children and staying on out of her dedication to Unitarian Universalist youth.

Parvathy and Rosita Johnson during Award Recognition 7.1.18
Our warm congratulations go to...
...Rosita Johnson, who on April 28 was awarded an honor by President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, t he Order of the Companions of OR Tambo in bronze, which recognizes "eminent foreign nationals for friendship shown to SA. It is therefore an order of peace‚ co-operation and active expression of solidarity and support. The order in bronze will be bestowed on Rosita Johnson: For her contribution to the well-being of young South African exiles by enabling them to pursue their education‚ and for raising awareness‚ in the US‚ of the plight of South Africans under apartheid." Please click here for details, and click here for Business Day's complete list of award recipients, including Rosita.


Caring Team
Linda Bernstein (chair), Sarah West, Rev. Kent Matthies

If you are aware of any joys or concerns that should be part of our caring system, please let us know. You can email [email protected]
If you call a caring team member and do not speak directly, leave a voice mail and your call will be returned ASAP.
Rev. Kent Matthies, Minister - [email protected]
Ryan Hurd, Director of Spiritual Development - [email protected]
Mark Daugherty, Music Director - [email protected]
Gloria Guldager, Church Administrator- [email protected]
Carolyn Scott, Asst. Administrator- [email protected]
Carolyn Cotton, Rental Coordinator - [email protected]
Mike Rogers, Sunday Morning and Special Events Sexton - [email protected]  
Tuesday's SPIRIT (not every Tuesday in the Summer) - Friday by 3:00pm
Thursday's Weekly eCommUUnicator - Wednesday by noon
Sunday's Announcements - Thursday by noon

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