The Union Church in Waban               
Friday, October 18, 2019 
This Sunday
  9:00 a.m. - Choir Rehearsal  
10:00 a.m. -  Worship 
11:30 a.m. -  Exploring Our Faith- Mentor Lunch  details here
 5:00 p.m. -  NICA Task Force
 7:30 p.m. -  Parents' Gathering  details here
Lunch Bunch 
Special Guest - Marian L. Knapp
Wednesday, October 30, from 12:00 -1:30 p.m. -- Invite a friend!

You are invited to a special Lunch Bunch on October 30 th .  Marian L. Knapp with be our guest and will speak to us about aging well and the resources that are available to help us do so.  Marian, a writer and community activist, is a strong, outspoken advocate for seniors. She has served as Commissioner and Chair of the Newton Council on Aging. She writes often in the Newton TAB from the perspective of an older adult and facilitates community groups on a wide range of issues impacting seniors and their caregivers. Marian, who has two sons, two daughters-in-law, and three grandchildren, is a long-time resident of Newton
BookGroup
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FALL BOOK GROUP

INVISIBLE MAN 
BY Ralph Ellison 
This Tuesday, October 29
7:00 - 8:30 p.m

The first novel by an unknown writer, it remained on the bestseller list for sixteen weeks, won the National Book Award for fiction, and established Ralph Ellison as one of the key writers of the century. The nameless narrator of the novel describes growing up in a black community in the South, attending a Negro college from which he is expelled, moving to New York and becoming the chief spokesman of the Harlem branch of "the Brotherhood", and retreating amid violence and confusion to the basement lair of the Invisible Man he imagines himself to be. The book is a passionate and witty tour de force of style, strongly influenced by T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, Joyce, and Dostoevsky.

Mission Outreach 
PublicEducation
C onversation about 
Inequity and Inequality in Public Education
Sunday Oct. 27th, at 11:30 a.m. 

After church on Sunday, October 27 will have the opportunity hear from Juliette Johnson, a retired Boston Public Schools Life Long Administrator and Dean of Brighton High School, and member of the Boston Education Collaborative along with Ruth Wong, also a member of the Boston Education Collaborative.  They will help us to understand the roots of educational inequities and help us to understand the landscape of public education today. 

Inequality and Inequity 

in Public Education

This year your    Mission Outreach Leadership Team  is organizing its work (and coordinating with the other areas of UCW life) around seasonal themes. These will provide an organizing context for the many mission activities and we will coordinate educational opportunities, worship, and children's education around these themes when possible. We also hope to coordinate our seasonal offerings around these themes. 

Themes are as follows:

      Fall - Inequality and Inequity in Public Education
Winter - Homelessness and Housing
 Spring - Climate Change (and disaster relief)

For our fall exploration of Inequality and Inequity in Public Education, we invite you to partake of the following opportunities for service, education and reflection. (Click on each link for more details.)  
  • NEW - November 17that 3:00 p.m., The 2019 Theodore Parker Lecture, "The Urgency of Equal Education For All" featuring Rev. Willie Bodrick II, Associate Minister, Twelfth Baptist Church of Roxbury at the Theodore Parker UU Church, 1859 Centre St., West Roxbury, MA 02131  

For more information about each of these offering please s feel free to reach out to 
Carol Bascom-Slack, Jaap van Reijendam  or Julie Heffernan.

CYFChildren, Youth and Families
Growing in Faith and Community 
 
CALL FOR SUNDAY MORNING  HELPERS/TEACHERS

Teacher Breakfast, Sunday, Oct.27, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
 
We are looking for volunteers to spend a few Sunday mornings this fall and winter with our Sunday School kids of any ages (nursery, elementary school, 4th- 6th or 7th- 8th). Mornings with our older kids now include a rotation of cooking, science, service and art - something for everyone!   We're also grateful for the help of any high-schoolers who would like to help out! Visit ucw.wespire.com or contact Pastor Amy to sign up. Or come to next week's Teacher Breakfast to learn what it's all about. Thank you!
EXPLORING OUR FAITH MENTOR LUNCHEON: 
This Sunday, October 20 th , 11:30 -1:00 p.m.
The Exploring Our Faith group is off to an awesome start! Next Sunday, October 20th, the students and their mentors will gather after worship to share lunch and a fun activity. Mentors will gather together at the end of lunch for a brief orientation with Amy.

PARENTS GROUP:
This Sunday, October 20 th, 7:30-9:00 p.m.
All who are parenting kids of any age are invited to this warm, supportive group.  We'll share the joys and challenges of parenting, learn from one another, and find the spiritual nourishment and support we need for our busy weeks.  Come as you are, when you can!  We hope to see you.  (Meets on 3rd Sundays, UCW Reception Room)
SUNDAY SCHOOL & YOUTH GROUP REGISTRATION 
DUE NOW  
Online and Paper Registrations Available 
In order to make sure your child/youth has a safe and great year at UCW, we ask all families to register their children and youth annually.  The form includes updated contact and health/allergy information, a photo release, and an opportunity to include other information that may be helpful.  We also invite families to share a $50 per child/youth donation ($100 family cap) to support our programming and the purchase of supplies and books (PayPal or checks gratefully accepted).  We are grateful for your help!

The forms may be found in the Crocker Chapel, or online  HERE

SAFE CHURCH - CORI Forms and Child Safety Policy
We require all adults volunteering with our children or youth to complete a CORI background check, and also to be familiar with our Child Safety Policy.  CORI forms and our policy may be found in the in the Crocker Chapel or online.  
Adult Education, Spiritual Formation and Fellowship
NEW OFFERING! 
Thursday Morning Yoga with Andrew
Thursdays, at 8:45 a.m. 

Join body and spirit in an accessible yoga class. In this hour-long class, we will join breath and body both in energetic flow and restorative stretching. No matter where you are on your yoga journey, you will build strength and find a quiet restful center. This class is accessible to all body types and abilities.
 Please bring a yoga mat and any favorite props. Andrew has some props and mats available to borrow.
  • Thursdays, 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
  • October 3 to November 7
  • In the sanctuary of the Union Church in Waban
  • Accessibility: The church has an elevator to the left of the office entrance.
  • These classes are freely provided by Andrew and therefore there is no cost to participate.  
Andrew is a minister and yoga teacher in the Boston/Newton area. He served as the ministerial intern at Union Church from 2016-2017, and he continues to be active in the Newton community. In addition to being an RYT-200, Andrew holds certifications in plus-size and chair yoga so that he can help every body feel its best.  YogaWithAndrew.com  IG: yogawithandrewh
Church Matters
CALLED TO SERVE?
As we begin a new program year at the church, there are several leadership opportunities that are open.  Perhaps you are feeling a call to serve? Clerk of Council - this member of our governing council that meets once a month on the first Wednesday is responsible for assuring the minutes of the Council and the records of the church are in good order.  In addition, we are looking for another Deacon, someone to join the Human Resources Team, someone to join the Christian Education Leadership Team, and someone to join an ad hoc group to begin to plan coverage during Pastor Stacy's upcoming sabbatical (May, June, July 2020).  If you are interested in learning more about these positions or being considered for one of them, would you please be in touch with Co-Moderator, Diane Tillotson at [email protected].
                                                
                                      Our Covenant
 
We, the members of The Union Church in Waban, true to our founding principle of being an inclusive church, covenant together to nourish and to sustain in our common life and practice a fully welcoming and affirming church for all persons. Welcoming all persons who seek to join with us in a commitment to love God and our neighbors, affirming the inclusive love of Jesus, we are open to all, without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, ability or economic circumstance. We invite all to full participation in our worship, membership, leadership and life of this church.


For a complete listing, and details of all upcoming events,  please 
visit our website, www.ucw.org 
 
Note : Material for inclusion in the Friday e-Blast newsletter should be e-mailed to the office at [email protected] , by 9:00 a.m. on the previous Wednesday morning.  
From the Wider Community

Come join us for this hilarious and poignant comedy as four women battle their way through the French Revolution.  Because sometimes a revolution needs a woman's touch!    More Details  HERE  

Discounted tickets for all Union Church Members and friends
contact
Linda Goetz  [email protected]


Newton Theatre Company 
presents
The Witches
 
Roald Dahl's deliciously spooky and eccentric story follows the adventures of two boys who are turned into mice by a coven of witches. Join us for this delightful dramatic adaptation, just in time for Halloween!

Appropriate for children ages six and up.
The Union Church in  Waban

Sat., Oct. 26 - 10:00 am
Sat., Oct. 26 -   1:00 pm
Sun., Oct. 27 -  2:00 pm
Sun., Oct. 27 -  4:00 pm

Tickets Available  HERE