NOVEMBER 2016 UNIFIRE PAGE 1 We Are Proud to Be an Official Welcoming Congregation! We celebrate the presence and participation of everyone, be they bi-sexual, gay, lesbian, straight, ques- tioning, and/or transgender people. IN THIS ISSUE 1—General Assembly 2—Worship 3—UUCJ Groups 4—SELMA Flyer 4—Birthdays 5—Committees 5—Important Notes 6—Events 7—Triskele Banner UNIVERSALIST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF JOLIET NOVEMBER 2016 At UUCJ, our mission is to be an inclusive ministry, encouraging the educational and spiritual growth of its members and the greater community. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious Education will begin September 4th. We offer R.E. each Sunday during worship service, from 10:30—11:30am. R.E. for grades 1—5 meet in the Sophia Fahs Room. RE tweens & teens meet in the John Murray Room (across from the restrooms). Nursery/ Daycare is also provided. Nora Parkman, a licensed Daycare Provider, is available 10am—12pm each Sunday unless otherwise noted. UPCOMING WORSHIP PRESENTERS Here are the presenters coming up over the next weeks: NOVEMBER THEME: SPEAKING FAITH • November 6 — Debra Westhaver-Church, “Faith, Hope, and Climate Change” Because it is Social Justice Sunday, it will be about hope for our Earth and will include the story of Pandora's Jar. • November 13 — February Sky, “Written In Their Eyes – Historical Awareness as a Spiritu- al Path” February Sky (Phil Cooper & Susan Urban) Phil and Susan are musicians whose reper- toire includes a great deal of music that is hundreds of years old. They will share their reflections on how that music, and the stories of the people and events behind it, has not only enhanced their own lives, but has also opened the minds of many of their listeners to the power of history. Phil and Susan will wear period garb for this service, and attendees are encouraged to do likewise if they wish! • November 20 — Rev. Darrick Jackson Thanksgiving Feast — Potluck after worship service. All are welcome! • November 27 — Robert Hammond, “The Promise of Heaven & Hell” Historically, the concepts of heaven and hell have been used as either gloomy premoni- tions of days to come for those who do not stick to some doctrine or behavior, or glorious rewards in the afterlife for the faithful who fol- low the golden rule to a tee, among other things. We live our lives in fear. We are taught to fear the promise of an eternity of suffering if we don't behave accordingly, or losing our bid to a heavenly reward if we are not good enough. Instead, regardless of our beliefs, how about if we lived lives full of the joy that comes from simply being good people. DECEMBER THEME: A THEOLOGY OF LOVE • December 4 — Tim Boyd • December 11 — Children’s Christmas Ser- vice • December 18 — Rev. Denise Tracy • December 24, Christmas Eve 7pm — Denise Curry & Angela Salvaggione
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NOVEMBER 2016 UNIFIRE
PAGE 1
We Are Proud to Be an Official Welcoming
Congregation!
We celebrate the presence and
participation of everyone, be they
bi-sexual, gay, lesbian, straight, ques-
tioning, and/or
transgender people.
IN THIS ISSUE
1—General Assembly
2—Worship
3—UUCJ Groups
4—SELMA Flyer
4—Birthdays
5—Committees
5—Important Notes
6—Events
7—Triskele Banner
UNIVERSALIST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF JOLIET
NOVEMBER 2016
At UUCJ, our mission is to be an inclusive ministry, encouraging the educational and spiritual growth of its members and the greater community.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Religious Education will begin September 4th. We offer R.E. each Sunday during worship service, from 10:30—11:30am. R.E. for grades 1—5 meet in the Sophia Fahs Room. RE tweens & teens meet in the John Murray Room (across from the restrooms). Nursery/Daycare is also provided. Nora Parkman, a licensed Daycare Provider, is available 10am—12pm each Sunday unless otherwise noted.
UPCOMING WORSHIP PRESENTERS Here are the presenters coming up over the next weeks:
NOVEMBER THEME: SPEAKING FAITH
• November 6 — Debra Westhaver-Church, “Faith, Hope, and Climate Change”
Because it is Social Justice Sunday, it will be about hope for our Earth and will include the story of Pandora's Jar.
• November 13 — February Sky, “Written In Their Eyes – Historical Awareness as a Spiritu-al Path”
February Sky (Phil Cooper & Susan Urban) Phil and Susan are musicians whose reper-toire includes a great deal of music that is hundreds of years old. They will share their reflections on how that music, and the stories of the people and events behind it, has not only enhanced their own lives, but has also opened the minds of many of their listeners to the power of history. Phil and Susan will wear period garb for this service, and attendees are encouraged to do likewise if they wish!
• November 20 — Rev. Darrick Jackson
Thanksgiving Feast — Potluck after worship service. All are welcome!
• November 27 — Robert Hammond, “The Promise of Heaven & Hell”
Historically, the concepts of heaven and hell have been used as either gloomy premoni-tions of days to come for those who do not stick to some doctrine or behavior, or glorious rewards in the afterlife for the faithful who fol-low the golden rule to a tee, among other things. We live our lives in fear. We are taught to fear the promise of an eternity of suffering if we don't behave accordingly, or losing our bid to a heavenly reward if we are not good enough. Instead, regardless of our beliefs, how about if we lived lives full of the joy that comes from simply being good people.
DECEMBER THEME: A THEOLOGY OF LOVE
• December 4 — Tim Boyd
• December 11 — Children’s Christmas Ser-vice
• December 18 — Rev. Denise Tracy
• December 24, Christmas Eve 7pm — Denise Curry & Angela Salvaggione
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Take a look at our available groups—all are encouraged to come!
ADULT DISCUSSION
When they meet: Weekly on Sunday morning at 9am in the Dickens Room.
Open to adult members, friends and visitors—the only requirement is that they enjoy an exchange of ideas on issues Usually a book is being read by the group, but between books, however, news articles and interesting topics may be the center of the con-versation. From time to time there may be special topic videos or presenta-tions.
CLARA BARTON GUILD
When they meet: Second Thursday of the month, 10:30am Workday in the Dickens Room, 12:00pm Luncheon and Meeting in the Sanctuary.
The Clara Barton Guild is named for Universalist foremother Clara Barton, in remembrance of her dedicated ser-vice during the Civil War and her sub-sequent founding of the American Red Cross.
The Clara Barton women meet the second Thursday, in the months of September through December and again February through June, for in-spiration, business, and mutual sup-port. We gather at 12:00pm to share lunch and carry out the purposes of our group. Every UUCJ woman is wel-come to attend.
FIRST THURSDAY SOCIAL JUSTICE FILMS
When they meet: First Thursday of the month at 7:00pm in the Sanctuary with discussion following the screen-ing.
The First Thursday Films series is a monthly program in which we view films, usually documentaries, on a va-riety of social justice issues and then continue with a discussion. Our view-
ings are free, but sometimes we do pass a plate if our license fee for a video is fairly high.
Screening of “PRICELESS” Thursday, November 3, 2016, 7:00PM
PRICELESS examines the growing cost of federal elections, the impact of political campaign fundraising on members of Congress and on policy-making, and the citizen movement to limit the "undue influence" of large campaign donors.
This non-partisan film includes a look at two national policies - agriculture and energy - shaped by a variety of interests including industry groups, political parties, lobbyists, citizen groups, candidates and officeholders.
Join us for a free film screening and discussion here at UUCJ.
LIFE ISSUES SUPPORT GROUP
When they meet: Fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00pm in the Dickens Room.
Open to: Anyone who attends UUCJ!
This support group focuses on every-day “life issues,” such as medical con-cerns, financial concerns, caregiver support, work stressors, our fast-paced society, etc…
We gather to support each other (not necessarily to solve the issue) in a car-ing, confidential environment.
RED TENT BOOK CLUB When they meet: First Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm.
Red Tent is a discussion group for women of our congregation. We fo-cus on topics that are important in women's lives. We also do check-ins to keep in touch with what is happen-ing in our lives. We have also done some craft activities that are symbolic of our spiritual lives.
The topic for the November Red Tent meeting on Tuesday, November 1st,
7pm at the church was inspired by our guest speaker last Sunday. "What have you let go of recently or what do you need to let go of?" We will dis-cuss how we felt about it or are feel-ing. Did we have a procedure we used., etc. You are encouraged to bring a reading or poem to share on the subject. If you have a memento bring that. We will not, however, be singing "Let it Go" from the movie "Frozen."
As always, bring your own beverage and a snack to share if you desire.
When they meet: First Thursday of the month at 10:30am in the Dickens Room.
Why are we here? To educate our-selves and others about white privi-lege and why we support the Black Lives Matter Movement. We engage in conversation, reading, and research. We support attendance at community meetings, movies with relevant themes, and getting together for field trips to stretch our “cultural comfort zones.”
TREIBH NA TINTEAN
When they meet: Various times during the month (see online web calendar)
Have you checked out the UUCJ Pa-gan Group? If you’re looking to cele-brate full moons and pagan holidays, join a local pagan group, or just see what it’s all about, Treibh na Tintean is your group! Treibh (like tribe) na Tintean, meets monthly to celebrate the full moon with ritual and festivities.
Tuesday, November 15 — Full Moon Ritual
Come join us! Find out more about Treibh na Tintean on our website: http://treibh-na-tintean.org/
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! We would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to those who will have birthdays in November!
5 Jennifer Coss
15 Tj Randa
16 Keira Daimid
21 Barbara Purdy
25 Margaret Boehle
Dennis Fisher
26 Maddy Trouvais
28 Sally Horath
UU WOMEN AND A CUPCAKE The UU Women's Connection Council will be coming to Joliet on November 12th. We would love to spend the afternoon with the women of UUCJ. Join us for lunch at noon provided by the UUCJ Clara Barton Guild and the UUWC Council. Afterword (about 1:00) the council will present a segment from the Cakes for the Queen of Heaven curriculum--we call it a Cupcake. Please RSVP for lunch to Janet Adams by email or phone: [email protected] or 815-727-1948. We hope you will join us and bring a friend.
BOARD BRIEFS The Board of Trustees held its regular meeting on Thursday, October 20, 2016. This is the summary of that meeting.
Minutes - The minutes of the regular September Business Meeting were and approved.
Treasurer’s Report – Was reviewed and placed on file.
President’s Report - Linda initiated a conversation about the Church Committees and recruiting. Each Board member is a liaison to one committee and our goal for this year is to support the committees. Beginning on Sunday, October 23rd each Trustee will be talking with people after Sunday services to talk about being involved with the committee work. This will be followed up with the Trustees attending the Committee meetings to learn how the Board can support them. The committees and liaisons are:
Building & Grounds Mark Daimid
Congregational Care Jean Batson-Turner
Fundraising & Finance Cathy Coss
Hospitality Denise Curry
Membership Linda Kremsner
Music & Worship Scott Marshall
Religious Education Jesse Hammond
Lay Minister – Charlotte Droogan updated us on the status of the congregation. Fred Dallmeyers mother recently passed away as did Charles Speck. Also the Make A Difference Fund has been able to assist people financially
but the balance is getting low. With winter coming, as well as the holiday season, donations are appreciated so that assistance can be provided.
OLD BUSINESS The Green Involvement project with our youth will be updated in November.
Holiday Services – There will be a Christmas Eve service on December 24th however there will be no service on Sunday, December 25th. A regular service will be held on Sunday, January 1st.
NEW BUSINESS Board Minutes – To assist in streamlining communications between the Board and Congregation, the Board will be approving the minutes of each meeting via email so that they can be written up as Board Briefs and published in the Unifire.
Announcements – The Sunday Worship services have been great. To further promote the feeling of spirituality we will continue to limit the announcements to one special item with the remainder included on the Greed Sheet and emailed announcements.
Board Meeting Time – The Board will continue to schedule their meetings from 6:30 to 8:00pm on the third Thursdays.
Kitchen Licenses – Our two certified handlers’ licenses are coming up for renewal in February. Cathy Coss and Linda Kremsner will pursue information on this and report back.
Upcoming Dates
The upcoming Board meeting dates are as follows:
November 17th
December 15th
January 19th
February 16th
March 16th
April 20th
May 18th
June 15th
ADJOURNMENT - The Board duly adjourned at 8:20 p.m.