Sunday, January 22, 2017

News Talk Topics for Jan 29

- swearing in the White House Office

- President Trump's first seven days

- more nominations, hearings, and confirmations

- Trump and the media:  tweets or press conferences?

- should women be required to register for the draft?

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Mardi Gras Party Feb 18

An Important Message from the 1stUUPB FOOD GANG

On February 18 at 6pm in Ministers Hall we will be holding the SECOND ANNUAL 1stUUPB VALENTINE/MARDI GRAS DINNER PARTY


The dinner will be a mix of Cajun and regular dishes, all equally fabulous. The entrées are all prepared and served by our very own fabulous 1stUUPB chefs. There will be wine, juice and the like all evening.

We will start with wonderful appetizers and end with equally wonderful desserts.

This is where you come in.  WE NEED YOUR HELP!

We need you to volunteer to:

•    Bring Appetizers

•    Bring Desserts

We also need help with:

Room Set up: arranging the tables and chairs. Setting up the tables: table cloths, flat ware, stem ware, etc. (during the afternoon)

Supervising clean up
. We will have Willie to clean the kitchen, but we do need someone to make sure that everything is moved into the kitchen and scraped.

Appetizer Service.  Organize the setup and removal of the appetizers

Dessert Service.   Organize the setup and removal of the desserts at the end of the evening.

Coffee Service.  Arrange for the setup and removal of the coffee; including setting up the pot, making certain there is decaf coffee at the church and having the sugar, other sweeteners and milk. Willie will be available to help with the cleanup.

We hope you are able to help so that we can continue to conduct these fun events!

IF YOU ARE WILLING TO HELP, PLEASE EMAIL FRANK SMITH at
fjsmithgcny@gmail.com

LETS WORK TOGETHER AND MAKE THIS HAPPEN,

The Food Gang,
Henry Gruen, Frank Smith, Harry Wolin, & Karen Wolin

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Coffee Coven, Feb 12

Palm Beach Pagans invites you to our one-year anniversary of Coffee Coven on Sunday, February 12th, from 1 to 3pm:

We believe that forging a community around the ideas of support and inclusiveness can help us weather any crises. United, we help each other grow. In this Coffee Coven, we celebrate our one year anniversary of taking those first steps and nurturing the connections that sustain us within the First Universalist Unitarian Congregation of the Palm Beaches. Come share coffee/tea/snacks and learn about 1stUUPB, which has hosted us this past year, led by Rev CJ himself. 

Let us take the time to celebrate inclusiveness and learn a bit of cultural history from a unique lens.

As always, snacks and beverages to share are welcome and appreciated. Remember to bring non-perishable foods for the ongoing 1stUUPB food drive.

We cannot wait to see you all there!

Pastoral Care Training Scheduled

Rev. CJ and Claudia Jimenez will be rebuilding the pastoral care team over the next few months.  Richard Palermo has been on the team since last year.  Terry Last and Paul Ward have expressed their willingness to be on the team.  We will look for one more person providing all listed here are willing to serve.

Richard Keelan, Claudia, and Rev. CJ will be offering training to the team:

February 28, 4pm  Fuller Room
CJ and Claudia will offer a structure and process for the program.  Richard will be offering training on identifying pathology versus acute issues and situations, identifying when it is time to call the minister and need for referral, and contracting for safety.

March 21, 4pm Fuller Room
CJ will review active listening and our process of making the congregation aware of needs, and volunteers. Claudia will review self care. We will all answer questions you may have and present and discuss scenarios you may discover as you minister.

April 18, 4pm Fuller Room
Claudia will review the religious component of pastoral care.  CJ will discuss death and bereavement.  Richard will discuss knowing your limits, confidentiality, and family systems.

Rev. CJ McGregor, Minister
First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches
Ministeruupb@gmail.com

Congregational Assembly, Jan 29

Members of the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches,

You are invited to a Special Meeting of the Congregation to be held in the Sanctuary on Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 12.30pm. This meeting has been called in accordance with our by-laws and called and approved by five members of the Board of Trustees. Only members of the Congregation are entitled to vote at this meeting.

Two resolutions will be presented:

Motion One: Resolution to Support DACA and Declare 1stUUPB Grounds a Sanctuary for “Dreamers” Threatened with Deportation

Motion 1: To approve a resolution in support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the DACA program, which protects undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children (also known as "Dreamers"), and declare the 1stUUPB grounds a sanctuary for those currently eligible for DACA's protection and who would seek refuge and safety from deportation.

Larry Stauber will present the background to this motion. The President of the Board of Trustees will then ask for a member to propose the motion and for another member to second the motion. Then there will be time for members to share their views on the motion before a vote is called. You will be able to vote: Yes, No, or Abstain.

Motion Two: Support for the Black Lives Matter Movement

Motion: To approve a resolution that members of the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches support the Black Lives Matter Movement as stated in the UUA 2015 Action of Immediate Witness.

More information may be found at:

Judy Bonner will present the background to this motion. The President of the Board of Trustees will then ask for a member to propose the motion and for another member to second the motion. Then there will be time for members to share their views on the motion before a vote is called. You will be able to vote: Yes, No, or Abstain.

Quorum

Please plan to attend this meeting. A quorum of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Voting Members of the Congregation must be present to vote on these motions.

Thank you for your support of the Justice Action Ministry of our Congregation.

Paul G. Ward
President, Board of Trustees