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Sunday Morning Service & Religious Education at 10:30am
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July 1
“What We Learned in Tanzania” We took a photo-safari to Tanzania in February and March. Lions and giraffes, spices and bananas, mountains and beaches, Maasai warriors and water carriers. Let us share our pictures and experiences with you. Judith Hill and Sara Clavez, speakers.
Sara and Judith have been members of the Fellowship since 1989. Sara is a retired director of a non-profit devoted to child care issues and is currently president of the UUFOM Board. Judith is a retired professor of Philosophy and is currently chair of the Worship Team.
Upcoming Services
Children's Religious Education - "Summer Fun" Extended Nursery care (through Kindergarten age) will be located downstairs in the Nursery Room LL101. Older children will be in the Youth Room LL104.
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Pride Night at Great Lakes Loons
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Do you like going to baseball games? On June 29, the Great Lakes Loons will host an LGBTQ Pride Night. This is a great opportunity to get together a group from UUFoM to attend the game and by our presence, show our support for the LGBTQ community, as well as enjoy a night out. Also, we will have a booth at the game so if you are there, stop on by and say hello.
There will be a family friendly tailgate party at the front of the stadium before the game. The party starts at 4 pm. There will be a variety of yard games (e.g. obstacle course, human checkers, bean bag toss, etc.) and music. No tickets needed.
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UUFoM Booth at the Great Lakes Bay Pride Fest
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The fellowship will be present this year at the Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival June 30th, 12-4 pm at Wenonah Park in Bay City.
If you have any questions, please contact Jacob Guettler by email or 989-492-4414.
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Upcoming Services - 10:30 AM Sunday
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July 8
"Canned Carrots: Learning to Understand Poverty Through the Eyes of a Child" Summertime is the neediest time for folks who are food insufficient in Midland County. My children learned about the Food Pantry in an interesting and challenging way. Amy Rogers, speaker.
July 15
"Science, Ecology, Theology, and Inspiration" Science, ecology, theology, and inspiration must creatively dance and give birth to something new if humanity is to survive the 21st century. Science-based inspiration calls to us in these times of climate chaos, political turmoil, economic unrest, and other large-scale challenges - offering tools and spiritual practices for staying sane, sober, and empowered in chaotic and contracting times. Rev. Michael Dowd, Guest Speaker
The Rev. Michael Dowd is a bestselling eco-theologian and pro-science, pro-future ‘evangelist’ whose work has been featured in The New York Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Newsweek, TEDx, national television, and at the United Nations. He and his wife, science writer and climate activist, Connie Barlow, have spoken to some 2,500 groups across North America since 2002.
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"UUFoM & You"
Saturday, August 25
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
How do people of diverse beliefs become part of one congregation? “UUFOM and You,” led by Rev. Connie Grant and representatives of the Welcome and Engagement Teams will be held on Saturday, August 25, 9AM - 12PM.
If you think you may have found a spiritual home at UUFOM and are ready to consider becoming a member, or if you are already a member and want to know more, please come!
Register here.
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On June 30 at 12:00 pm, we will be having a summer solstice ritual and potluck at UUFoM presented by CUUPS. This will take place outside, weather permitting. Please bring a dish to pass and join us in a ritual welcoming summer.
Everyone is welcome.
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MINISTERIAL SEARCH UPDATE
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UUFoM Congregational Survey (Ministerial Search)
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The UUFoM Congregational Survey was sent via email to all members and friends on Sunday, June 17 at 11:00 am. We sincerely hope you will all take the time to complete it as soon as possible. If you are not comfortable with completing it on your computer, or if you don’t have a computer, please see one of the search team members for a paper survey. This is your search and your input is very important to our Fellowship. We want to hear your ideas, dreams and opinions.
If you experience any technical difficulties while completing the survey, please contact Wendy at [email protected].
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PERSONAL CONNECTION &
DEVELOPMENT
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Sign up HERE!
There is still time to sign up!
Would you like to strengthen your connections with others at UUFoM and enhance your participation in the Fellowship, while deepening your own spiritual life? Join a Covenant Group!
A Covenant Group consists of up to ten people who gather around an interest, affinity, or activity to meet regularly over time for spiritual growth, community building, and congregational participation. Group members practice deep listening as they share what’s going on in their lives, getting to know each other and themselves. Group meetings follow a specified format, and each group is led by a trained facilitator who also participates in an ongoing facilitators’ group. Each group establishes covenants including ground rules for the group’s relationship and interaction, commitment to welcome new members to the group, and service to the Fellowship and the community.
All groups meet at the Fellowship unless otherwise specified. Members, friends, and potential members of the Fellowship are welcome to join a covenant group. To register, please complete a registration form and return it to [email protected] or to the box under the Events! bulletin board at the Fellowship.
Contact respective facilitators with questions about a specific group. Contact Rev. Grant ([email protected]) with general questions or to discuss becoming a covenant group facilitator.
Creating a Spiritual Autobiography Through Art
We will use all kinds of artistic media, including but not limited to paint, fabric, clay, movement, and written words to create and share our own spiritual autobiographies as we nurture and support one another both in times of celebration and joy and times of challenge! You need not be an artist to find and use your creative side. Goals include deepening and challenging our own spiritual understandings and where Unitarian Universalist thinking fits in. Meets second Sundays of the month, 12:15 – 2:15 pm, beginning June 10. Facilitator Cathy French, [email protected].
Our Examined Lives
Using various sources of inspiration, from poems to quotations to music to books, we’ll connect, deepen and expand together as we share about our lives, perspectives, wishes, and dreams. Meets at Shannon’s Midland home, second Mondays of the month, beginning June 11, 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Maximum seven members. Facilitator Shannon Sonoras, 989-708-5348 (text or call).
Heart Songs
Is there a song in your heart or a sound track in the back of your mind? We will join in informal singing of the songs that speak from our hearts and to our hearts. Meets every other week through the summer, Wednesdays from June 13 through August 8, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. This short-term group can accommodate an unlimited number. Facilitator Sara Clavez, [email protected].
Where Do We Go from Here?
How will we live the rest of our lives with as much quality as possible? How will we consider the choices and decisions we will probably need to make about our lives in the next 20 or so years? We’ll discuss and share our feelings about such topics as living with illnesses, various housing options, and end-of-life possibilities. The group will decide what we want to learn more about and go from there. Meets third Wednesdays of the month, beginning June 20, 4:00 – 5:30 pm. Facilitator Linda Rector, [email protected].
“Cakes for the Queen of Heaven”
How would your life have been different if you had grown up with a female image of the divine? “Cakes for the Queen of Heaven” is a woman-honoring workshop series of feminist theology that examines pre-Judeo-Christian cultures that worshiped the female as divine. More than Goddess 101, “Cakes for the Queen of Heaven” examines important elements of today’s women’s lives: personal, interpersonal and societal. Meets June 25, July 23, August 27, September 24, October 22, November 12, December 10, January 28, February 25, March 25, April 22, and May 27 in 2018-2019, 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Facilitator Christina VanPoucker, [email protected].
The Books We Carry with Us
Informed by the books (fiction or non-fiction) that have informed us on our life journeys, we will share ideas and feelings on up-to-the-minute and age-old topics. Participants will be invited to suggest books that have influenced their lives. Meets at Amy’s Midland home, second Tuesdays of the month, beginning July 10, 6:30 – 8:00 pm. Maximum eight members. Facilitator Amy Rogers, 989-750-6989.
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MICHIGAN UU SOCIAL JUSTICE
NETWORK NEWS
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Right Wing Groups Seek to Delete Words from State Social Studies Standards!
Proposed Deletions:
- Roe v. Wade
- Gay Rights
- Climate Change
- NAACP
- Core democratic values (remove "democratic")
The review process is being done by 14 social studies experts plus 21 other people, including Senator Patrick Colbeck and several conservative leaning organizations. No Democratic lawmakers were invited to offer their input.
The Michigan Department of Education, which must approve changes in its social studies curriculum guidelines in August, is taking testimony on its guidelines up until June 30, 2018. Click HERE to offer your comments. The MDE is taking testimony at hearings on these guidelines. Three more hearings are scheduled:
June 26th - 6-8 p.m. Eastern Upper Peninsula, Sault Saint Marie
June 27 - Michigan Library and Historical Center, Lansing
June 28 - Kent Intermediate School District, Grand Rapids.
For more information on this issue, click HERE for article in the Detroit Free Press.
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Fellowship Office Summer Hours
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Through Labor Day, the Fellowship Office will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm. Please email the office if you need to get in touch at any other time.
Rev. Connie will be away through July 28. In the event of a pastoral need, please contact Gisela Bailey at 989-708-1344. In the event of an administrative question, please contact Wendy at [email protected]. Either Gisela or Wendy will be able to contact Rev. Connie if needed.
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This Week at the Fellowship
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06/30 |
12:00 pm |
Summer Solstice Ritual |
07/01 |
10:30 am |
Sunday Service |
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10:30 am |
Children's Religious Education |
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7:00 pm |
AA Meeting (Rental) |
07/03 |
6:30 pm |
Engagement Team Meeting |
07/04 |
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Fellowship Office Closed |
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5:00 pm |
Three Jewels Sangha Tea & Meditation |
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8:00 pm |
AA Meeting (rental) |
Calendar
Reserve a space.
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Pastoral Care Ministry Team
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June contact: Mary Johnson 989-859-1940
July contact: Gisela Bailey 989-708-1344
Our Pastoral Care Ministry Team is here for you. We can provide a meal, a ride, some respite or a supportive ear and a cup of coffee.
We maintain a volunteer list where you can identify ways to help a fellowship member in need. Please click here to fill out the Pastoral Care Volunteer Form online.
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The Weekly Candle Flame is published each Friday. Submission deadline is Monday for Friday publication. Please send submissions to Wendy Altmeier, Office Assistant, using only this address [email protected].
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Fellowship Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 9am-1pm
[email protected]
Rev. Connie Grant
Interim Minister
Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 11am-3pm or by appointment
No Office Hours through July 28
[email protected]
(847) 840-8542
In case of a pastoral emergency, call anytime
Heather Cleland-Host
Director of Religious Education
Office Hours
By appointment only
[email protected]
Wendy Altmeier
Office Assistant
Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 am-1:00 pm
[email protected]
989-631-1162
Sandy Hay
Sexton
[email protected]
(918) 698-0311
In case of building emergency, call anytime
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