Sunday, May 22, 2022 - 10:00 AM | |
"Care About Abortion? Care for UUs. Care for Us!"
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The Rev. Denise Cawley
Wisconsin will be one of the states that will lose access to abortion in June. There are larger issues at risk that more forms of birth control will be revoked as well as what right-wing, conservative-leaning ideologists see as ‘identity politics’ like same-gender marriage, access to transgender medicine, and rights for LGBTQ people and women. All of these have a devastating impact on the real people we love. Limiting access to body autonomy and democracy, are of deep concern to Unitarian Universalist people.
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Online www.uucw.org/livestream or in-person in our sanctuary. Board Representative Laurie Boddie will be your in-person host. | |
Special Service from the UUA
on Sunday, May 29th
We are trying something new with summer holiday worship. Next week we will have an all-online service with folks gathering for community.
Join Rev. Dr. Susan Frederick-Gray, President, Unitarian Universalist Association, and other UUA leaders for this recorded service.
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The UU Circle at Harwood Place
May 26th at 10:30 am
Orchard Room (near dining rm)
8220 Harwood Ave, Wauwatosa
You are invited to join fellow UUs at their monthly gathering for worship, community, and discussion at Harwood Place Retirement Community.
Facial masks are required.
Please RSVP to Nancy Spransy
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I am so happy to announce that Blessed at Pridefest will be returning this year to Milwaukee's Pridefest on June 3-4.
Can you help us spread some love in our community while working with interfaith clergy in our blessing booth?
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UUCW's Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting will be held
IN-PERSON on Sunday, June 5th at 11:30 am. All members of the church are encouraged to attend.
The meeting can be viewed online at
uucw.org/livestream
Members received a USPS mailing containing all the Annual Meeting information. If you have any questions, please contact Vicki Banville.
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Circle Round for Healing:
Honoring Suicide Loss
June 29, 6 pm
Our congregation was shaken when long-time member Sue Morgan died by suicide in downtown Wauwatosa last year. As we approach the anniversary of that passing, many still hold pain, loss, and trauma from that death as well as feelings around suicide. This will be a healing circle where anyone can join us for a covenanted ritual. We will have an opportunity to share where we are today, how we have or have not healed, and to lay down our thoughts in a sacred ring of love.
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Share Joys & Concerns
in the E-news
Enter your Joy or Concern with the link below and choose whether you'd like them shared in the e-news or shared privately with Rev. Denise.
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Does cleaning keep you healthy or make you sick? Check out the Earth Ministry table in church this Sunday and find out some things about cleaning products that may be a problem for us and the environment. How to evaluate the products you use is important for both! Recipes for products to make at home with safe, less expensive ingredients will be available. There will be samples of some of them for you to take home. Questions? Contact Julie Toman.
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We will once again be serving the meal to the men at Guest House!
Saturday, May 21
Our next turn to provide a meal at the Guest House shelter for men will be on Saturday, May 21. We will need main dishes, side dishes, and desserts.
Serving the meal will require volunteers to arrive early for training so please note the adjusted times on the online signup sheet for dropping off food and arriving at the Guest House. Questions? Contact Eileen Gleeson.
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SOPHIA Pledge Breakfast
and Silent Auction
The Keynote speaker is Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton.
Saturday, May 21st at 9 am
La Casa de Esperanza
410 Arcadian Ave., Waukesha
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UUCW Supports FOOD Pantry of Waukesha County
The food pantry collection for this summer is the FOOD Pantry Serving Waukesha County. The pantry serves 5,700 residents a month.
Items that are currently needed:
cereal, canned protein (esp. chicken and spam), ready to eat soups, canned fruit (esp. oranges and pineapple), size 6 diapers and wipes.
Place items in the bin in the East foyer. Questions? Contact Ellen Newbauer.
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Our Split the Plate Partner for May is Pathfinders MKE
Pathfinders provides a continuum of services to ensure that young people have access to all the resources that they need to find stability. There is no wrong door to enter Pathfinders.
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PieceMakers Meeting at UUCW
Saturday, May 21 - 10 am
Join the people who love to quilt and sew! Anyone interested in sewing or quilting is welcome to attend. Members range from beginners to experienced quilters, and the group loves to share ideas with each other and help with quilting questions or problems. For more information, contact Carolyn Lawrence.
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Harmonic Tonic
Handpan Meditation
Friday, May 27 - 3:30 pm
in the UUCW Sanctuary
Join performers Kristie Vosburg and Sarah Frey for a unique musical meditation atmosphere. Steve Frey will also do a brief speaking meditation as part of this 45 min program.
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Coming Soon!
Summer RE Program
UU Play!
Ages 4-11+
June 12 - Sept. 4
Children experience true learning when having fun so get ready for sharing, games, and activities.
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Religious Education this Sunday
The Soul Matters theme for May is “Nurturing Beauty.”
9 am – Online RE (K-5)
10:15 – Elementary (4K-Gr.4) and Middle School (Gr.5-8)
11:30 am – YRUU (Gr. 9-12 youth group)
5 pm – Taking Flight (OWL); pre-registered students only
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CommUUnity Connections
provides a helping hand
or tangible support
to members of the church community in times of need.
Julie Toman
is the CommUUnity Connections coordinator for May.
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You don't want to miss this fun learning performance by the UUCW Antiracism Transformation Team and others during last Sunday's service. Production members include Game Host: Dave Cicero, Director of Lifespan Religious Education; Contestants: Members of the Antiracism Transformation Team: Ann Heidkamp, Jeanne Jarecki, and Beth Zaretzke; Announcer: Helen Fisher; Music performed by Ruben Piirainen | |
Next Sunday, May 29, 2022 - 10:00 AM | |
“Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny” | |
Don’t miss the first-time viewing of Kaleidoscope’s original composition entitled “The Thread.” | |
We’re all connected: an interdependent whole. We make promises about how to be together, and how to be in the world. We also fall short of honoring those promises, inviting us to repair and strengthen the strands of community. The choice to mend broken strands of the web is an act of faithfulness. Join Rev. Dr. Susan Frederick-Gray and other UUA leaders for this special recorded service.
Board of Trustees Representative Laurie Boddie will be your in-person host while the staff enjoys some well-deserved time away. Watch the service on the giant TV surrounded by members and friends.
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Have you missed a past e-news
and need to get caught up on
UUCW announcements?
Visit the UUCW website and
click on the "news" tab for past
news and featured stories.
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Come as you are - leave inspired!
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