Monday, October 23, 2017
Choir Forming for Christmas Eve Service
We are forming a choir to sing at the Christmas Eve service and, depending on interest, at other services in the new year. Our first rehearsal will be on Sunday, Nov 5 at noon in the Sanctuary. Everyone is welcome. For more information, contact Peilin Ko or Lynn Pernezny.
Sunday, October 22, 2017
NewTalk Topics for Oct 29
— Detention camps
— JFK papers
— Tweets and other outrages
— JFK papers
— Tweets and other outrages
Friday, October 20, 2017
Order of Service, Oct 22, 2017
Introduction
*Hymn
#298 Wake, Now, My Senses
Welcome/ Announcements
Opening Words
Lighting the Chalice Flame (in unison):
As
we light the chalice, an expression of joining ourselves in the warmth of our
community and fellowship, in oneness, to dispel the darkness from our mind and
body and soul. We rejuvenate and rekindle the assurance of God’s love and the
strengthening of ourselves with Divine grace and participate in this hour of
worship and adoration, humbling our humanness and bringing New Hope along with
the illuminating Chalice.
*Hymn #16 Tis a Gift to Be Simple
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.
Story for All Ages: The Water Bearer’s Garden, by
Betsy Hill Williams
Offering/Candle Lighting
Offertory: A Nightingale Sang At Barkley
Square, by Manning Sherwin
Reading: Soul Lifts by
Tess Baumberger
Guided Meditation
Sermon: Who Do You Think You Are? David Traupman
*Hymn #108 My
Life Flows On in Endless Song
Closing Words/Responsive
Reading #534 Gloria!
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.
Postlude: True Colors by Cyndi Lauper, Vangie Gruen, soloist
Gratitude & Applause
* Please stand 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 in Ministers Hall.
Monday-Friday:
Administration
Office hours 9:30am-12:30pm
Tuesday:
Black Lives
PBC General Meeting 7pm in the Sanctuary. Flyers in Ministers Hall
Wednesday:
Art Studio 2pm in Ministers Hall
Friday:
Art Studio
6pm in Ministers Hall
Saturday:
Food Gang Halloween
Party 6pm in Ministers Hall
Sunday: News
Talk at 9:15am in Ministers Hall
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
·
Guest
speaker: David Traupman
·
Story
for All Ages: Amy Stauber
·
Music
coordinator: Peilin Ko
·
Ushers:
Pat Knight and Larry Stauber
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: Amy Stauber
And
to our permanent staff:
·
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
David Traupman, a new congregation member
who recently moved from Miami with his partner Jesse and daughter Faith, will
reflect on how shifting your self perception can expand engagement with others.
He has been involved in congregational leadership as a member of UU Miami and
in his hometown of Philadelphia for the past 15 years.
Announcements
·
Next Sunday: “Halloween/All
Saints/All Souls/ Dia de los Muertos/Samhain” Amy 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.
Mountain Autumn Updates
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Monday, October 16, 2017
Last Call for Cluster Annual Meeting
for the UU FL SE Cluster Annual Meeting 2017 in Stuart
Thinking – and Living – Outside the Bubble, with the Rev. Carlton Elliott Smith.
Some of us are given “acceptance“ and “value“ due to our skin color. We move through life in a veritable “bubble“ that buffers us from the scars of separation that others suffer on a daily basis. This “bubble“ feels like protection, yet it isolates us from deeper understanding and heartfelt relationships.
Join this dynamic session as we explore how to live “Outside the Bubble.“
The Rev. Carlton Elliott Smith is one of nine members of the Congregational Life Staff serving the UUA‘s Southern Region. Last August at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA, Rev. Smith stood for justice.
The meeting will be on Saturday, October 21, 2017, from 10am to 3:30pm at theTreasure Coast Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 21 SE Central Parkway, Stuart, FL 34994 www.tcuuc.org
$20 per person, $10 Young Adult Registration [up to age 25] until midnight Wednesday, October 18 by PayPal registration: http://uuflorida.org/annual/
At the door $25; $10 Young Adult Registration [up to age 25]
Registration includes Lunch and Continental Breakfast
Afternoon Workshop “Dynamics of Congregational Change“ also with Rev. Smith
Message from Roberta Crawford Morency
Claude and I miss our friends at UU. They might like to know that my limerick was published in Oct-Nov Progressive Magazine in Letters to the Editor.
There once was a man in a tower
Who lusted for more and more power
He ran - was elected
Though most unexpected
Now we laugh through our tears with Bill Maher
Greetings to all
Roberta Crawford Morency=
There once was a man in a tower
Who lusted for more and more power
He ran - was elected
Though most unexpected
Now we laugh through our tears with Bill Maher
Greetings to all
Roberta Crawford Morency=
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