Sunday, February 12, 2017

Harriet Glasner Scholarships

In 2014 a 1stUUPB member donated funds to be used to provide Harriet Glasner Scholarships to graduating high school seniors in Palm Beach County who choose to enroll in public or private colleges and trade schools.  Out of our commitment to economic justice, the scholarships are offered to students without any restrictions placed on eligibility. However, those students who have demonstrated involvement in social justice work, can articulate a plan for future social justice work, and those with financial need will receive specific consideration. To find out more and download a scholarship application, go to http://1stuupb.org/home/justice-overview/harriet_glasner_scholarship/

Drew Davis To Moderate NewsTalk

Drew Davis will be moderating NewsTalk on Sunday, February 19 and 26.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Our Whole Lives, for Adults

Spirituality & Sexuality
Just as there is a connection between body and spirit, there is a connection between spirituality and sexuality. Yet, despite living in such a highly sexualized society, we rarely talk about it. Starting this month, we will explore that connection. 1stUUPB will offer it's first adult Our Whole Lives program, facilitated by Rev. McGregor and Claudia Jimenez. Join us to examine our theology about sexuality, and the role faith communities have in promoting and providing sexuality education that values inclusivity, justice, self worth and responsibility. This Sunday, led by Claudia Jimenez.

Monday, February 6, 2017

New UU Seminar Offered



First Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of the Palm Beaches 
635 Prosperity Farms Road, North Palm Beach FL 33408
  
New UU

On Saturday, March 4, we are offering a morning seminar in the Sanctuary called New UU from 9am until 12:30pm, followed by lunch with our leaders, for those who wish to stay.   This program will provide an introduction to Unitarian Universalism -- an overview of our principles, values, and history, and also to the workings of our own Congregation -- all information that can be helpful to new members, to persons contemplating membership, or even to current members who seek a better understanding of our basics.

Participants will meet others who are new to the Congregation, spend time with Rev. CJ McGregor, get to know some of our members and leaders, and have questions answered in a small group setting.  Throughout the morning we’ll also take tours of the nooks and crannies of our buildings.

Childcare will be available if you let us know at least one week in advance.  Pre-registration is required, so please notify program coordinator Dorie Maxwell at doriemaxwell@mac.com by Wednesday, March 1, if you would like to join us. When registering, please provide your name, email, phone number, and mailing address.

If you have questions about any of this or would like more information about the seminar, you can see Dorie at church or call her at 561-694-9557.

We hold these seminars twice a year— in the spring and fall, so if you’re interested, but not able (or ready) to attend on March 4, we will be offering it again on November 4.

The seminar is sponsored by the 1stUUPB Membership Committee.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

NewsTalk Topic for 2/12/17

An essay question:  come prepared to share your opinions on the policies and actions that the Trump administration has taken in its first three weeks – what do you like and what do you find of concern?  Be specific and give examples.  You may use more than one bluebook for your answer.  You may bring written notes, but no printed materials.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Tour of the Norton



Natalie Lederer will give a tour of the Norton “Recognition of the Art of Women –Svenja Deininger- Second Chances, First Impressions” on February 15 at 10:30am. This is the sixth in a row of the RAW series. Call Natalie at 561-790-5981 by Sunday, Feb 12th to reserve a spot.