Sunday, July 30, 2017
NewsTalk Topics for Aug 6 -- volunteers needed
Topics:
North Korea, what next?
Single payer healthcare, possible?
Volunteers...
are needed to moderate NewsTalk on Aug 20th and 27th, as well as all Sundays in September. Please contact Drew Davis at drewdavisfla@gmail.com.
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Order of Service, July 30, 2017
Welcome, Announcements
Prelude:
Beautiful Things
Opening Words
Lighting
the Chalice Flame (in unison): At times our own light goes
out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to
think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.
*Hymn #131 Love Will Guide Us
Meditation/Candles
of Joy and Sorrow
Reading
Offertory: He Ain’t Heavy He Is My Brother
Affirmation (in unison)
Love is the spirit of this congregation and service is its law. This is our
great covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to
help one another.
*Hymn #123 Spirit of Life
Sermon: Vita Nova
Sandra Awong
*Hymn: #346 Come, Sing a Song with Me
Extinguishing
the Chalice Flame (in unison) We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of
community, or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are
together again.
Closing
Words
Postlude:
The Fool Who Dreams
Gratitude & Applause
*Please Rise in Body or Spirit
Hearing devices, and envelopes for cash pledges are available on the hymnal cart or ask
an usher.
This
Week
Today:
Social Hour
11:30am Ministers Hall
Monday-
Thursday: Administration
Office will be open 9:30am -12:30pm.
Friday-
Tuesday August 8-
Administration Office closed.
Friday-
First Friday
Film Festival Ministers
Hall 6pm –Potluck Dinner; 7pm Movie “Lilies of the Field”
Saturday-
Palm Beach
Pagans Llamas Celebration 10am Ministers Hall
Sunday: News
Talk 9:15am in Ministers Hall
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
·
Service
Leader: Pat Knight
·
Guest
Speaker: Sandra Awong
·
Music Coordinator: Peilin Ko
·
Ushers:
Anne Marie and Frank Smith
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: Coleen Conway and
Margaret Robson
And to our
permanent staff:
·
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
Sandra
Awong is a
retired Human Resources Supervisor and International Global Analyst from
Texaco, Inc. in New York, Houston and Belier, Texas. She brings with her 33
years of overall human resources experience. She relocated from New York to
West Palm Beach in 2004 and got involved in various volunteer groups, both
civic and religious for 6 years. In 2007, Vita Nova asked Sandra to join their
Not-for-profit organization to assist them in setting up and organizing a
Thrift Store. Since then, she has been responsible for all aspects of the
Thrift Store, which supports Vita Nova in its mission of building a new life
and stronger future for homeless and foster youth.
Announcements
·
Next Sunday: “Hell and High Water”
Led by Larry Stauber.
Food Items collected during the
offertory are donated to the Lake Park Food Pantry,
Shoes and Toiletry
Articles collected are donated to the Haitian Community
Dine-A-Round: August 12 at 7pm at Frank
& Anne Marie Smith. Contact Frank at 561-471-2814 or fjsmithgcny@gmail.com.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Festival of Inner Peace, Aug 1
Given the proven Unitarian Universalist commitment to spiritual holistic living, we invite your community to a FREE music and dance event in the Jupiter High School Auditorium on Tues, Aug 1, 7-8:30pm. The "Festival of Inner Peace" is a multi-city tour of world-class performing artists who utilize uplifting, soothing and life-affirming music and dance to connect us to our inner selves. The festivities uniquely combine Flamenco and Indian culture. To reserve seating and print your free tickets please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
Sincerely,
Lorraine Bromberg - Festival Volunteer
Sunday, July 23, 2017
NewsTalk Topics for July 30
Round table discussion on housing segregation
Tweets and taunts
Health care, what's next?
Tweets and taunts
Health care, what's next?
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Order of Service, July 23
Introduction
Hymn #188 Come, Come, Whoever You Are
Prelude:
Here Comes the Sun, by George Harrison
Welcome, Announcements
Lighting
the Chalice Flame (in unison): Hello, sun in my face.
Hello, you who made the morning and spread it over the fields…Watch Now, how I
start the day in happiness, in kindness.
–Mary Oliver
*Hymn #38 Morning Has Broken
Opening Words
Quiet
Time/ Meditation/Prayer: Fields
of Gold, by Sting
Offertory: Mother Nature’s Son, by
Paul McCartney
Affirmation (in unison)
Love is the spirit of this congregation and service is its law. This is our
great covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to
help one another.
Responsive Reading: #536 Morning Poem, by
Mary Oliver
Sermon: The Poetry of Mary
Oliver: An invitation to Your
One Wild
and Precious Life Amy Stauber
*Hymn: #163 For the Earth Forever Turning
A Sampling of Mary Oliver
Poems:
Song of the
Builders, read by Judy Kraft
In the Blackwater Woods, read by Gail Burwell
When Death Comes, read by Nickie Albert
*Hymn
#21 For the
Beauty of the Earth
Extinguishing
the Chalice Flame (in unison) We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of
community, or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are
together again.
Closing
Words
*Hymn
#123 Spirit of
Life
Gratitude & Applause
*Please Rise in Body or Spirit
Hearing devices, and envelopes for cash pledges are available on the hymnal cart or ask
an usher.
This
Week
Today:
Social Hour
11:30am Ministers Hall
Monday-
Friday: Administration
Office will be open 9:30am -12:30pm.
Wednesday:
Art Studio
2pm Ministers Hall
Friday: Art Studio 6pm Ministers
Hall
Sunday: News
Talk 9:15am in Ministers Hall
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
·
Service
Leader: Amy Stauber
·
Guest
Pianist: Donya Lane
·
Ushers:
June Kleeman and Ako Johnson Jr.
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: Quentin Collins &
Mary Mansfield
And to our
permanent staff:
·
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
·
Peilin
Ko, music coordinator
Announcements
·
Next Sunday: “Vita Nova”, Led by Pat
Knight
·
Food Items collected during the
offertory are donated to the Lake Park Food Pantry,
·
Shoes and Toiletry Articles collected
are donated to the Haitian Community.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Monday, July 17, 2017
UUWomenspirit Fall Retreat
UUWomenspirit Fall Retreat
October 11-15, 2017
UUWomenspirit is a non-profit, volunteer-run
organization that has hosted all-women retreats since 1987. Our retreats
emphasize and celebrate the Divine Feminine in her many forms. Our next retreat will be held on October
11-15, 2017 at The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center in Highlands, NC.
The theme for our fall event is Rise Up
Sisters: Embody HER Power! During this event, we will explore
our power as women through the stories and metaphors of the Divine Feminine
from many cultures. Daily worship
services will accompany offerings of different workshops that will explore
themes of feminine power. Additional
opportunities for self-exploration will include time in nature in the beauty of
the fall colors of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the opportunity to walk an
outdoor labyrinth.
The brochure with detailed information about
the workshops and other offerings will be available in late July or early
August on our website, www.uuwomenspirit.org, and registration for the retreat will begin around August
16th. For more information about
UUWomenspirit and our upcoming and past events, please visit our website. Information
about The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center can be found at
www.themountainrlc.org.
Sunday, July 16, 2017
NewsTalk for July 23
Meeting in Ministers Hall
Discuss the book Color of Law
Russian investigation
Healthcare
Discuss the book Color of Law
Russian investigation
Healthcare
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Order of Service, July 16
Welcome, Announcements
Prelude:
The Native People Believe… Native
American Flute and Sign Language by Lauren Hooker
Opening Words
Lighting
the Chalice Flame (in unison): May the light we now kindle
inspire us to use our powers to heal not to harm, to help not to hinder, to
bless not to curse, to serve you spirit of freedom.
Song: Ise Oluwa Call
and Response African Song from Nigeria on Djembe Drum and Vocals
Candles of Joy and Sorrow and Silent Meditation
Responsive Reading: #602
Offertory: Healing in Foreign Lands by
Regina Carter with pianist Lauren Hooker
Affirmation (in unison)
Love is the spirit of this congregation and service is its law. This is our
great covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to
help one another.
Song: Root Yourself Music by Lauren Hooker, Words by Jody Layton
(Lauren’s late mother)
Sermon: Celebrating Diversity
with Music, Storytelling and Dialogue Lauren
Hooker
Song: Funga Alafia Call
and Response from Africa on Djembe Drum and Vocals
Extinguishing
the Chalice Flame (in unison) We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of
community, or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are
together again.
Closing
Words
Postlude:
Love
is Alive (see insert) Words and Music by Lauren
Hooker
Gratitude & Applause
Hearing
devices, and envelopes for cash pledges are available on the hymnal cart or ask
an usher.
This
Week
Today:
Social Hour
11:30am Ministers Hall
Monday-
Friday: Administration
Office will be open 9:30am -12:30pm.
Thursday:
Black Lives Matter 7pm
Ministers Hall
Sunday: News
Talk 9:15am in Ministers Hall
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
·
Service
Leader: Lynn Pernezny
·
Guest:
Lauren Hooker
·
Ushers:
Ben
Juhl and Cindy Fitch
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: Nickie Albert and
Cynthia Bramon
And to our permanent
staff:
·
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
·
Peilin
Ko, music coordinator
Announcements
·
Next Sunday: “Poetry Service”, Amy
Stauber and Friends
·
Food Items collected during the
offertory are donated to the Lake Park Food Pantry,
·
Shoes and Toiletry Articles collected
are donated to the Haitian Community.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
NewsTalk for July 16
NewsTalk will be back in Ministers Hall.
Topics --
Healthcare, next steps
Russian hacking
Topics --
Healthcare, next steps
Russian hacking
Friday, July 7, 2017
Order of Service, July 9, 2017
Welcome, Announcements
Prelude:
Cocaine performed by the band
Opening Words
Lighting
the Chalice Flame (in unison): May the light we now kindle
inspire us to use our powers to heal not to harm, to help not to hinder, to
bless not to curse, to serve you spirit of freedom.
Hymn #123: Spirit of Life
Candles of Joy and Sorrow and Meditation
Reading: 1990’s article from the New York
Times
Offertory: Let It Be performed
by the band
Affirmation (in unison)
Love is the spirit of this congregation and service is its law. This is our
great covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to
help one another.
Sermon: Drugs, Legalize? Ben Juhl
Closing Hymn: #346 Come, Sing a Song with Me
Extinguishing
the Chalice Flame (in unison) We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of
community, or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are
together again.
Closing
Words
Postlude:
Whispering Hope,
sung by Vangie Gruen
Gratitude & Applause
Hearing devices, and envelopes for cash pledges are available on the hymnal cart or ask
an usher.
This
Week
Today:
Social Hour
11:30am Ministers Hall
Monday-
Friday: Administration
Office will be open 9:30am -12:30pm.
Friday:
Art Studio
6:00pm Ministers Hall.
Saturday: Film and Discussion 12:30pm
Ministers Hall
Sunday: News
Talk 9:15am in Ministers Hall
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
· Music
coordinator: Peilin Ko
·
Guest
speaker: Ben Juhl
·
Ushers:
Dan
& Tess Lambert
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: Leah Rothschild &
Martel Bird
And to our permanent staff:
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
Announcements
· Next Sunday: “Lauren Hooker-
Celebrating Diversity with Music, Story Telling and Dialogue”. Led by Lynn
Pernezny. JAM Grant Collection
· Food Items collected during the
offertory are donated to the Lake Park Food Pantry,
Shoes and Toiletry Articles
collected are donated to the Haitian community.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Black Lives Matter Kickoff, July 20
Black Lives Matter- You are invited to the PBC BLM Kickoff Meeting
Come Support the Black Lives Matter Kickoff Event on July 20th
Join us in being a part of the founding of a much-needed Black Lives Matter in Palm Beach County.
Feel free to sign up on the Facebook Event Page
https://www.facebook.com/
Or just join us and bring your friends, Thursday, July 20 from 7 to 9pm at First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches, 635 Prosperity Farms Rd, North Palm Beach, FL
Sunday, July 2, 2017
NewsTalk Topics for July 9
NewsTalk will be held in the Channing Room in July.
This Sunday's topics:
-- Supreme Court decisions
-- New Florida laws
-- and, of course, Tweets
This Sunday's topics:
-- Supreme Court decisions
-- New Florida laws
-- and, of course, Tweets
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