Volume 11 Issue 41 | October 17, 2024 | |
Message from The Board Treasurer | |
Dear Ones,
As your board, we are listening to you and hear clearly your request for more financial information about the church, more often, and earlier in the year. In that spirit, we’re inviting you to a meeting after worship on Sunday, October 27th at 12:30pm in the sanctuary where we will:
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Share a summary of how we ended last year’s fiscal year
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Report on financial outcomes so far this year and an overview of any implications of significant variance from budget
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Share a description of our various endowment accounts and what they are used for.
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Report on our decision to move our investments into ESG funds
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Share preliminary directions for our 25-26 fiscal year
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Hear from the Stewardship Team about the arc of fundraising for the coming year
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Invite us all to deepen our generosity and spirit of collective responsibility for this congregation and its financial wellbeing
The last few years have seen our financial picture and attendant fundraising rise and fall with more excitement (and sometimes anxiety) than any of us would like. This meeting is a key way that we all can gain a better and more comprehensive understanding about the church’s finances and how we can each help to ensure it continues to thrive in this world that so needs our hope.
Thank you,
Marc Gorelick
Treasurer of the Board
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This Sunday, Bring A Symbol for The Altar |
This Sunday is Ritual Sunday, when we engage all ages in spiritual practices that connect and inspire. We'll be creating a shared altar for the service that honors the ways that animals support our mental and emotional health.
We won't be blessing the animals in person until June, but we hope you'll bring a symbol of a beloved animal to share on this Sunday's altar: a companion animal's collar, a stuffed animal, a photo of an animal you love... what object can you bring to co-create a sacred altar to beloved animals in our lives?
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Intro
Message from Board Treasurer
Sunday Worship
Ritual Sunday This Sunday, Oct. 20
9 & 11 a.m.
Last Sunday's Recordings
Cycle of Life
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Programs Calendar
Fall Program Guide
Improv for Elders
Qigong for Liberation Daytime Connections
Young Adults
Listening Circle
Theologies for Racial Justice
Adult OWL
Saturday Sprouts
Sage-ing Wisdom Circle
Meditation Group
Pastoral & Community Care
Fall Grief Group
Fall Caregivers Group
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Faithful Action
Life After Doom Salon
UUJME
EJ Team
Habitat
Election News
News
COA Retreat
Support Aimee
Community Events & Affiliated Orgs:
Concert at MVUUF, Under Northern Skies, AUW, 12-Step Spirituality
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October 20 - Ritual Sunday: All Souls Blessing | |
Two services: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.! Livestream at 11.
See Children & Youth section below for Religious Education Classes.
On October 20, we gather for Ritual Sunday, a partner to our planned animal blessing service in June. Ritual Sundays at First Universalist engage all ages in spiritual practices that connect and inspire. This month, we focus on the ways animals support our mental and emotional health. Instead of bringing pets, we invite you to bring symbols of your animals—collars, photos, toys—as we dedicate ourselves to their care and to the stewardship of all life. In June, we will offer a direct blessing, but this October, we turn inward, committing our hands and hearts to the care we give.
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Worship Info
IN PERSON AND ONLINE
In person at 9 a.m.
In person and and livestreamed at 11 a.m. Watch the livestream here.
Our digital order of service is available here. (Updated weekly before worship.)
Masks are welcome but not required in the sanctuary; please review our Covid-19 Gathering Guidelines.
CHILDREN & YOUTH
Religious Education is worship this Sunday.
Please join us with your children and youth in the Sanctuary for our 45-minute, interactive, Ritual Sunday worship at 9 or 11 a.m. To nurture intergenerational, full-family worship, we will not hold classes for children or youth this Sunday.
We will offer staffed childcare for children ages 6 mos-PreK in room 104, and Senior High Youth Group will meet for bagels at 10:30 a.m. and attend the 11 a.m. worship service together.
All other children and youth are encouraged to worship together with their families in the Sanctuary at 9 or 11 a.m. for our October Ritual Sunday.
If you have not yet registered your family for this year of Religious Education, please register your family today. All families — new and returning, with babies through high schoolers — must register each church year."
AFTER WORSHIP
Coffee Hour in the Social Hall
Visit with old friends and meet new ones over coffee and cookies in our social hall.
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Sunday, Oct 13: "UU Theological History"
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Watch the service on YouTube
- Sunday podcasts will be available soon for last week
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Watch last Sunday's service | |
Our love and care is with Jeni Klotz as she settles in to her new home in memory care at Rose Court. About two years ago, Jeni shared with us in a service on a Sunday morning that she'd been diagnosed with advanced Alzheimer's and has blessed us with her courage and honesty as the disease progressed. Jeni, we hold you in our love and care and are honored by your trust in us.
And Jeni is not alone. A team of folks has come forward to help and support Jeni and has been doing incredible work to support her. We honor and lift up Martha Bird, Carol Gilbert, Liz Permar, Jeni's sister Rebecca, and Mary Helmin, as well as Margie Nalezny, who's helping to coordinate Jeni's rides, and Stuart, Marion, and Hannah who help Jeni get to and from church each Sunday.
Our prayers for safe and easy travel, and an enriching pilgrimage accompany our 10th grade youth, who traveled to Boston on Wednesday. Accompanying them are Rev. Jen, Rev. Arif, and Allison and we wish them well in their travels.
The Caring Corner in the library has cards for those who want to send well wishes to people suffering or celebrating. Stop by the library to share a message of love and care.
If you are experiencing a crisis or transition, celebrating a joy or marking a sorrow, please let us know. To be included in our Cycle of Life on Sunday in worship, or if you would like support, contact Rev. Arif Mamdani at arif@firstuniv.org or 612-825-1701.
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Fall Programs for Adult Spiritual Growth are open! Click the button above to see the Program Guide, read more about the opportunities to connect at church, and access registration links.
You can always visit the Spiritual Growth page on the new website to access the most current Program Guide (staff will update it as groups fill or if there are changes to dates or new programs added). You'll also see that we have added access to the church calendar, on that web page and throughout the church website. In many cases, Registration links are also available in calendar events.
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Thursdays, October 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 4:00-4:45 p.m.
In person at church and via Zoom
Register here
We will gather in person and online to practice the beautiful and healing moving meditation of Spring Forest Qigong created by Master Chun Yi Lin, who I met and began learning from in 2000. This has been a liberating practice for my mind, body and spirit and I want to share it with others. Movements are gentle and accessible and can be done standing, sitting, or lying down.
Facilitated by Denise Konen
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Young Adults are folks in their 20s and 30s in varying social/cultural life stages. We are in school, job-searching, and working, single, married, partnered and dating, with kids and without, newly moved to the area and longtime residents. We gather about twice a month at church and in the community for structured and unstructured conversation, spiritual practice, and activities.
Young Adults Halloween
Sunday, October 20, 1 pm - 2:30, Room 206
Register Here
Join Cameron, Zoey, and other young adults for a spook-tacular "Crafternoon!” Embrace your creative spirit as we dive into Halloween-themed crafting fun (or just regular crafting if you've already got a project in progress). We'll have a bunch of pumpkin-shaped sugar cookies that need to be transformed (through the art of edible decorations) into grinning Jack-o'-lantern cookies! Don't miss out on this ghoulishly good time with fellow young adults—grab your broomsticks (and/or crafting supplies) and fly on over for a relaxed afternoon of crafting and chatting. See you there!
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Theologies for Racial Justice | |
Tuesday evenings, October 22 and 29, 6:30-8pm, in person in Room 207
Register here
Why does theology matter for the work of dismantling white supremacy culture? What theological resources equip UUs to live out the anti-racist, anti-oppression values of our faith? This two-part series will explore Unitarian Universalist theologies for racial justice and the liberal theological tradition in which they are rooted. Part 1 explores Martin Luther King’s vision of Beloved Community and Bernard Loomer’s pantheistic theology of the divine. Part 2 explores African American religious humanism and Feminist Liberation Theology. Come for a conversation with Rev. Dr. Andrea Johnson about how theologies for racial justice can add rigor, passion, and fresh inspiration for our work around liberative truth-telling, transformation, and reparations. Facilitated by Rev. Andrea Johnson
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Wednesdays, October 23 and possibly beyond, 10:30 a.m. to noon, in person at church
Registration Required
As we age, opportunities for play are not as plentiful as they used to be. This gathering is a time to imagine, to laugh, and to learn the basics of improvisation.
Facilitated by Meg Riley
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Adult OWL (Our Whole Lives) | |
Fridays, Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, Dec 6, 13, 20. No class Nov. 29, 10 a.m. to noon
In person at church in Room 201
Register here
Welcome to OWL (Our Whole Lives) for older adults! OWL has programs and curriculum for adults as well as youth. We welcome all adults aged 55 and older for this small group. As language, understanding, and ideas change, so must our ability to communicate about all things from healthy relationships, healthy bodies, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexuality and aging, and more.
The class will follow the OWL for older adults curriculum, and we will focus on the first half of the curriculum in the fall, and the second half in spring. We encourage participants to attend this 16-week session (spread over the two halves of the year), but we will not turn away any participant who can only attend for the fall or only attend for the spring class. Questions about this class can be directed to Claire Tralle, OWL Program Coordinator: claire [at] firstuniv.org.
Facilitated by CT Neal-Herman and Jane Jordan
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Saturdays once per month, 10 a.m. to noon: October 26, November 23
No RSVP necessary
Saturday Sprouts is a monthly opportunity for families to socialize, worship, play, and offer and receive peer support. We start with snacks and time to get to know each other before moving into family worship, followed by playtime for kids and a peer sharing group for parents and caregivers. We close by sharing gratitudes and singing together.
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First Fridays of every month, 11-12:30 in Room 209
Registration Required
In Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s book From Age-ing to Sage-ing, he introduced us to “Sage-ing,” which is “a new model of late-life development…a process that enables older people to become spiritually radiant, physically vital, and socially responsible ‘elders of the tribe.’” Karen West, a Certified Sage-ing Leader (sage-ing.org), and a member of First Universalist is inviting you to join a Sage-ing Wisdom Circle in which members explore how to “age triumphantly” together.
Facilitated by Karen West
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Weekly Practice: 8:45-10:15 a.m. online and in-person
You are invited to meditate with our lay-led practice group. None of us are experts. Our practices come out of our own experiences, and we share inspiration from many sources including Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Pema Chodron, Thich Nhat Hanh, Tara Brach, Tai Chi, Loving Kindness, poetry and more. We don't follow one method or another, but we do share what we learn with each other. After meditation we practice deep listening to hear from each person, if they choose. No registration required. Email Sara McMullen for Zoom details.
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Pastoral & Community Care | |
Fall Grief Group (Online) | |
Oct. 20, Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8, 22
4:30-6pm
RSVP for Zoom link
The Grief Group meets second and fourth Sundays on Zoom. It is a gathering for those who are grappling with the web of feelings associated with loss. A group of souls who share, listen and care. A community interested in exploring new life invitations. Come as you are, when you feel moved to attend. We will be here for you.
Facilitated by Mark Caswell, church member and Ministerial Aspirant
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Fall Caregivers Group (online) | |
Sundays, Nov. 17 and Dec. 8, 1-2:30 p.m. on Zoom
RSVP for Zoom link
Caring for a family member who needs special care is a demanding and often unseen or unacknowledged role. Whether you’re caring for an aging parent or a child with a chronic health condition, join the Caregivers group for mutual support, connection, and community building. When we gather, we’ll light a chalice, have time for introductions, and share a reading, then move into deeper sharing, support, and reflection.
Facilitated by Rev. Arif Mamdani, Associate Minister
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Third Sunday of the month, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, 1-2:30 pm, in person at church in Room 209
Sign up for EJ Team Communications
All are welcome to join fellow First U congregants and friends to discuss and explore personal and communal steps we can take to help address climate change. The format will be open and all will be encouraged to contribute. As environmental issues emerge in the coming months, topics and actions will be collected and advertised in advance of monthly meeting. RSVP to receive updates via email prior to the monthly gathering.
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October's work site: 3094 Victoria north, Roseville, MN. | |
The October work site is a side by side duplex that had extensive water damage requiring a total renovation of the inside | |
one of our work crews on the Harrison townhomes we worked on this past spring, most all of which now have families in residence, at home…a magical word. | |
October 23 and November 20, 8:30-2:30
Registration with Habitat Required
October 23 - FULL!
3094 Victoria St. North
Roseville, 55113
November 20 (10 open spots)
The Heights
1672 Hoyt Ave
St Paul, 55106
“Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity is proud to partner with the City of St. Paul, St. Paul Port Authority, Sherman Associates, and BIPOC development partner JO Companies on the largest modern-day investment in St. Paul’s East Side. The project is a redevelopment of the 112-acre former Hillcrest Golf Course at the intersection of Larpenteur Avenue and McKnight Road that will prioritize community connectivity, affordable housing, and outdoor amenities to residents who live, work, and visit the area. Construction is currently underway!
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity will create 147 mid-density affordable housing units on 12 acres. The majority will be townhomes (twin homes, triplexes, and fourplexes), with some single-family homes. This will be the largest project in Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s history, and was the site of the 2024 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project!”
Sign up here
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Congratulations, together we've mailed 70,000 postcards to renters in key MN districts! Let's double our impact! Getting a friendly text or call to follow up on a postcard can double turn-out when folks are uncertain whether or not to vote. To plan your follow-up with our apartment buddies, read MUUSJA's tips & tune in for training, at bit.ly/UUTVMN24 or call Karen at 612-270-6559, kwmuusja [at] gmail [dot] com. | |
Every Wednesday through 10/30/24, at 5:00pm AND by appointment:
Call or Text Young Minnesota Renters to Get Out the Vote in Key Districts
Save Minnesota as a "state of refuge" for reproductive and gender-affirming
healthcare. Learn to text or call young renters to get out the vote in key legislative
districts. Once trained, send messages from home, on your own schedule.
REGISTER FOR DETAILS
CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS: Karen Wills, 612-270-6559 or
kwmuusja[at]gmail.com
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Mondays through December 9, 7-8:30 PM, On Zoom only
Register Here
This is a come-as-you-are-able conversation based on Brian McLaren's book Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for A World Falling Apart. Drawing on science and spiritual traditions, including 12-Step Spirituality, we will work through the sections "Letting Go, Letting Be, Letting Come, and Setting Free." Reading is encouraged, summary-support notes provided, and all are encouraged to dip their toes into this caring conversation. We will hold particularly our Visionary Goal of connection and care for Earth.
Hosted by the Environmental Justice Team
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Board of Trustees Meeting | |
The First Universalist Board of Trustees meets this evening, Thursday, October 17 at 6:30 p.m. You can view the Board Packet, as well as previous Board meeting materials here. | |
Affiliated Organizations & Community Events | |
Under Northern Skies rituals are open to all women (cis and trans) and non-binary
people who find their homes in women-centric spaces. Our group is restricted to people
18 years of age and older, women with many different life experiences, backgrounds,
and belief systems come together to change, grow, and celebrate the Divine in each
other through earth centered ritual. The gathering dates are every new and full moon.
Attend the last gathering to learn if this experience is for you.
Thurs, Oct. 17, Full Moon in Aries
Gathering time 7:00 p.m. Ritual begins at 7:30p.m. in Room 209
There is not a permanent group leader. Volunteers take turns to design, guide, and
direct the new and full moon rituals. The date's astrological aspects may guide the
topics and themes rituals explore. Rituals also draw inspiration and meaning found in
many other earth centered practices and beliefs.
One does not have to espouse any religion or philosophy or believe in any particular
deity or deities to participate in the group and derive meaning from its activities. All one
needs is a desire to live in a way that acknowledges the cycles of life and nature, and to
grow spiritually and personally alongside a mutually supportive group.
Questions: Contact Lexi @ lcinde@gmail.com
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Association of Universalist Women | |
AUW sponsors activities for people who identify as women, non-binary and/or gender fluid. Visit their website.
Fall Mini Retreat
November 16, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Keynote: “Luminous Pragmatism
What will we carry now into the future? Historian Tiya Miles uses the term “luminous pragmatism” to describe how the activist/healer Harriet Tubman answered her lifelong calling with all of her powers: her deep understanding of nature and human nature, her astute reading of the signs of her times, her will to serve, her mystical and unwavering spirituality. When the AUW gathers in November, our American landscape will be differently mapped than it is right now. No matter the outcome of this year’s election, how will we choose to move forward one-by-one in community?
Victoria Safford, our keynote speaker has served UU congregations in Massachusetts and Minnesota and currently serves as part time co-chaplain for the staff of the UUA. She lives with her family on the west side of St. Paul.
In addition to the keynote, we will have various breakout sessions including, a movement session, singing, how to write persuasive letters, needle felting and a more! Admission will be free to AUW members, $10 for non-members. All women are welcome! Registration is requested. Here is a link.
Hiking Group: A list of hikes is not available at this time. For questions or to get on the hiking group mailing list, contact: Marie Sorensen, 612-419-3620, mariefsor@aol.com or Lynn Richardson 612-323-2776, Kalelynn19@gmail.com. Bring hats, bug repellent, sunglasses.
Game Group – Meets at the church on the second Thursday of each month to play board games and socialize. You are welcome to bring snacks to share and a game you would enjoy teaching others. To receive email updates, contact Anne Frenchick. The next Game Group meeting is November 14. If no one responds to Anne that they are coming, the Game Night will be canceled early that day. Please let Anne know if you plan to attend.
Women Who Read: We read books written by women. We host an in-person and a virtual meeting on the fourth Monday of each month. The next meeting will be Monday,
October 28 when the topic will be Absolution by Alice McDermott. Request an email invitation to our next meeting and be added to our email list by sending your name and email address to Abbie Finger. The reading list for 2024-25 is posted on the AUW website here. Location of the in-person meeting is available to those on the mailing list.
Give or Take a Book!
To share books we love and build more literary connections, we are going to start a new project. If interested please bring 1-2 books (no more!) to share with someone at the monthly book club. If interested, pick a book to take home. Any questions or ideas contact Nora Whiteman cell 612-250-1661.
SAVE THE DATE: May 2-4, 2025 - AUW Spring Retreat
“Let it Go & Imagine! Celebrating 25 Years & Beyond!”
We will gather again at Camp Courage True Friends, just an hour west of Minneapolis, 8046 83rd St NW, Maple Lake, MN, for a weekend of rest, renewal, laughter, & community. Stay tuned for more details!
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First Saturday of each month through May 3, 2025, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM.
In person – at First Universalist Church
And on Zoom:
The link to connect to Zoom is here.
These meetings are for people who are actively working any 12-step program.
The meetings focus on the 11th step, prayer and meditation, by using the practice of Centering Prayer Meditation.
We teach Centering Prayer Meditation, meditate for 20 minutes, visit in small groups and practice two other forms of prayer.
More information may be found at our group website.
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Church Office & Building Access
The church office is open on Wednesdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The door bells are not monitored outside of this time. Access to the building at times on other days can be arranged by contacting Jim Poulter, Building & Office Manager, at jim@firstuniv.org.
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Based on ongoing monitoring of COVID levels in Hennepin County, masking is welcome, but not required, inside the building—including the sanctuary. Learn more about our Covid and Community safety policies on our website. | |
Weekly Liberal Submissions
We encourage you to submit church news! To do so, email your content to Rachel Rott: rachel@firstuniv.org. Edits for length and/or content may occur. The deadline for submissions is noon on Wednesday the week of publication. Past issues and policies can be found on our website.
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Contact Us
First Universalist Church of Minneapolis
3400 Dupont Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55408
612-825-1701
firstuniversalistchurch.org
communications@firstuniv.org
For staff contact information, please visit our Ministers and Staff page.
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