Newsletter 2018-0706 Week 1

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  July 6, 2018 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THIS WEEKEND

Sunday Morning Service & Religious Education at 10:30am

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, is a long time member of UUFoM.

 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.
NEWS OF THE WEEK

Pro-Future Realism:  Big Picture Inspiration for Chaotic Times

FREE Program: “Pro-Future Realism: Big Picture Inspiration for Chaotic Times”, (a.k.a., “Sacred Science, Evolving Religion: Ecology as the Heart of Theology”)
with Rev. Michael Dowd

Sunday, July 15 at 3:00pm

Child care will be provided.


This program, geared for adults and teens, builds on Rev. Dowd’s two TEDx talks and material in his bridge-building book, Thank God for Evolution, which was endorsed by 6 Nobel Prize-winning scientistsnoted skeptics and atheists, and by religious leaders across the spectrumGrounded in an ecological interpretation of Big History, this program centers on fidelity to the future and how to stay sane, sober, and inspired to act locally and become ever more resilient in chaotic and contracting times.

DESCRIPTION: A “deep sustainability” interpretation of Big History is vital for staying sane, sober, and inspired in contracting and confusing times. An evidence-based “sacred realism” can help us accept what is inevitable, avoid what is futile, and be a blessing to friends, family, and community in an uncertain world. Given our impact on Earth’s climate, the seas, and other species, we are already in the early stages of, what could be called, The Great Reckoning. The good news is that this could also be The Great Homecoming: The prodigal species, after squandering our inheritance, comes home to Reality. This dynamic, multi-media presentation bridges the gap between head and heart and celebrates the convergence of science, inspiration, and sustainability.

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, Discover, and on television nationally. Michael and his science writer, evolutionary educator, and fellow climate activist wife, Connie Barlow, have spoken to some 2,500 groups throughout North America since 2002, including nearly 500 UU churches. Their work has been featured on the cover of the UU WORLD twice, in 1997 and again in 2006.

Michael has delivered two TEDx talks and a program at the United Nations. He has also conducted an acclaimed online conversation series: “The Future Is Calling Us to GreatnessAt the 2016 General Assembly, Michael and Connie were honored as “UU Religious Humanists of the Year”.

Sign up here if you'd like to attend!

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LIVING OUR VALUES

Pride Weekend

On behalf of the Living Our Values Everyday team, and myself, thank you very much to everyone who attended Pride Night and Pride Festival. It is important now more than ever that by our presence we show our continued love and support for the LGBTQ community.

To all the volunteers who took the time to staff our booth at the Pride Festival and endured the relentless summer heat, we owe you LOTS of gratitude and thanks. I am so happy we were able to bring back UUFoM to the Pride Festival this year and attend our first Pride Night. Also, I want to extend a special thank you to Rev. Connie and Wendy for all of their work behind the scenes in the office, creating banners and printing off informational sheets on who we are as Unitarian Universalists, among other wonderful surprises. Thanks to everyone at UUFoM, attendees, volunteers, office staff, I’m very happy to see how well everything came together this year and I’m super excited for our future presence at events supporting the LGBTQ community.
 
Jacob Guettler
 
Team Lead for LGBTQ Issues & Outreach – Living Our Values Everyday Team
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UPCOMING EVENTS

 Upcoming Services - 10:30 AM Sunday 

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.  

 Considering Membership?

"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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MINISTERIAL SEARCH UPDATE

Ministerial Search Update

Your Search Committee is continuing to meet regularly in preparation for hiring a new minister. We are looking forward to reviewing your Survey responses. This will help us to understand who we are as a congregation and what qualities our new minister should have. We are also continuing to prepare our congregational packet to present ourselves to prospective candidates. Please complete your survey as this is your opportunity to express your opinions and your concerns in this important step in the evolution of our congregation.

UUA is providing us with a workshop and Sunday service called Beyond Categorical Thinking. It is designed to broaden our thinking about what types of candidates we may call to be our minister. The date for this program will be announced soon. Plan to attend. We are sure to learn a lot about ourselves and the exciting future we can create.

UUFoM Congregational Survey (Ministerial Search)

We're wrapping up the survey on July 10, we have received 58 responses so far and are excited for your input.

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. 

If you experience any technical difficulties while completing the survey, please contact Wendy at [email protected].
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PERSONAL CONNECTION &

DEVELOPMENT

 Covenant Groups

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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FELLOWSHIP INFORMATION

 Fellowship Forms

Fellowship Forms are located on the password-protected Member Directory.  Paper copies are available outside of the office in a metal rack.  When you've completed your form, please place it in the green folder at the top of the rack.

Some forms included:  Feedback & Suggestion, Maintenance & Building Grounds Repair Request, Pledge form.  We will be adding more forms soon.  

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

 Fellowship Office Summer Hours

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.

 Fellowship Calendar & Room Reservation

The UUFoM Calendar is located on our website and is accessible to everyone.  You can connect to the calendar from the home page.  The link is located in the left side toolbar.  Two weeks of the calendar is posted on the right side of each webpage.

Do you need to reserve a room for a Fellowship meeting or event?  Please fill out the Reservation form to reserve a room and be placed on the calendar.   Forms are also available in the rack outside of the office.  If you have any questions or to schedule a rental (non-Fellowship) event, please contact Wendy Altmeier, Office Assistant. 

 Member Directory

You can access the Member Directory on the password-protected Member section of the website.  The Member Directory contains names and contact information for all members and pledging friends.  Please notify the office if you need to change your information or you do not wish your information to appear in the online directory.  

 Minister's Discretionary Fund

Sometimes, members of the UUFoM community have emergency financial needs, to pay a utility bill, buy groceries, or cover a car repair or other critical expense.  The Minister’s Discretionary Fund was established so that members of the congregation can help others in need by donating to the fund, which is then available for the minister to disburse. 
 
The minister maintains an overview of needs in the congregation, and uses judgment to make equitable and appropriate distribution.  If you or someone you know has an emergency need for financial assistance, please contact Rev. Connie Grant. 

If you wish to make a donation to the fund, please make a check payable to Minister’s Discretionary Fund and give it to Rev. Connie Grant.

 Hospitality Groups

Sunday morning hospitality in July is provided by the Beech Group.
Organized by the Engagement Team, hospitality groups are made up of UUFoM members and friends who are asked to help with such tasks as making coffee, bringing snacks, and cleaning up the kitchen; ushering (including passing out orders of service and receiving and counting the offering); and helping the Welcome Team greet people as they come in the door, with special attention to visitors.

Current Hospitality Group listings are on the website. Don’t see your name and would like to be in a Hospitality Group? Contact Shannon Sonoras, at [email protected] or 989-708-5348.
     From the Engagement Team

 Announcements

The Announcements insert in the order of service is intended to summarize and serve as a reminder of upcoming activities.  Please email [email protected] with items to be included in the Announcements insert.  Spoken announcements during the Sunday morning worship service need to be brief, of relevance to the entire congregation, and approved in advance by the minister.
From the Worship Team   

This Week at the Fellowship

07/08 10:30 am Sunday Service
  10:30 am Children's Religious Education
  12:15 pm Creating a Spiritual Autobiography (Cov Grp)
  7:00 pm AA District Business Meeting (Rental)
  7:00 pm AA Meeting (Rental)
07/09 6:00 pm Our Examined Lives (Cov Grp) (offsite)
07/10 6:30 pm Engagement Team Meeting (offsite)
  6:30 pm The Books We Carry With Us (Cov Grp) (offsite)
07/11 5:00 pm Three Jewels Sangha Tea & Meditation
  6:00 pm Heart Songs (Cov Grp)
  8:00 pm AA Meeting (rental)
07/12 5:30 pm Covenant Group Facilitators Meeting
Calendar
Reserve a space.

Pastoral Care Ministry Team 

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

Newsletter

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].

Fellowship Office

Fellowship Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 9am-1pm
[email protected]

Rev. Connie Grant
Interim Minister
Office Hours

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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