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Sunday Morning Service at 10:30am
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Deepening: A Covenant Group Experience
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Sunday, February 24 at 12:00pm in the Sanctuary
Would you like to strengthen your connections with others at UUFoM and enhance your participation in the Fellowship, while deepening your own spiritual life? Try a Covenant Group!
This will be an opportunity to try out the Covenant Group experience before deciding whether you want to join (or even facilitate) an ongoing group. This sample session will include a focus reading, chalice lighting, a short check-in for each participant, and a discussion of the topic, followed by a brief check-out and closing reading. Whether or not you decide to be part of an ongoing group, this session offers the possibility of learning something about yourself and each other!
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 meetings follow a specified format, and each group is led by a trained facilitator who also participates in an ongoing facilitators’ group. The facilitator’s role is to help the group stay on track and accomplish its purpose. 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.
If would like to consider facilitating a group or if you have questions, please contact Rev. Connie Grant at [email protected], or Sara Clavez, Covenant Group coordinator, at [email protected].
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May the Fourth Be With You
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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, has been rescheduled to Saturday, March 9, 9:00 - 11:30am. Please register here or on the Events bulletin board. If you are interested but are unable to attend at the scheduled time, please contact Rev. Connie directly at [email protected] right away.
If you think you 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!
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"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader."
— John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States
Saturday, March 2, 1:00pm - 3:00pm in Room UL302
Presented by Sara Clavez, Shannon Sonoras and the Rev. Connie Grant.
This event will be held if at least 8 people are registered by Wednesday, February 27.
Please register here.
We will explore our experiences becoming leaders and learning how to exercise leadership, explore connections with our sense of the divine/ultimate, identify ways our faith has changed over time, and become familiar with the work of James Luther Adams, a 20th century Unitarian theologian.
In 2019, the Engagement Team plans to continue to offer monthly workshops based on the "Harvest the Power" program developed by the Unitarian Universalist Association. There are no prerequisites, no obligation to participate in all the workshops, and no cost to you for participating.
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Euchre/Game Night FUNdraiser
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Friday, March 8 at 6:30pm (signup deadline is March 3).
What’s your favorite game, and would you like to play it with UU friends? Both euchre and non-euchre players are welcome at our next Euchre/Game Night FUNdraiser, to be held on Friday, March 8 at 6:30 PM. Sign yourself and your game-playing friends up soon. Light snacks, drinks and dessert will be provided. $10 per person--and for euchre players, make sure to bring quarters in case you get euchred! Signup deadline is Sunday, March 3 for both game-players and childcare. If you have any questions, contact Janelle Dombek or Michaele Malecki.
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Everybody's Birthday Party
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Everybody's Birthday Party has been postponed until further notice. Contact Amy Rogers or Linda Rector with questions.
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Midland County Emergency Food Pantry Network Donations
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The Midland County Emergency Food Pantry Network is a cooperative effort of area churches and other organizations to provide food and supplies to people in Midland County who have emergency needs and are living near or below the Federal poverty level income guidelines.
At UUFoM, we collect donations on an ongoing basis. Bring your donations with you when you come to the Fellowship and place them in one of the bins in the UUFoM Donation Center outside the sanctuary, and we will transport them to the Food Pantry. Non-perishable foods, self-care items, paper products and cleaning supplies are accepted. The Food Pantry is unable to accept any types of medication, including vitamins and over the counter medications.
Birthday Kits
The Emergency Food Pantry Network does not like to see a child celebrate a birthday without something special. To address this need, EFPN stocks birthday kits for children. When the Coordinator interviews the family, she inquires about the ages of the children and if they will soon be celebrating a birthday. When the client goes to pick up their order at one of the pantries, they are given a birthday kit if they have a child celebrating a birthday. The minimal supplies for a birthday kit include a cake mix, frosting, and candles.
We delivered 39 items last week to the EFPN.
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Empty Ink Cartridge Collection
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UUFoM can receive $1.00 each for recyclable empty ink cartridges. Not all cartridge types are eligible, but please bring to the Fellowship any empty cartridges you have and they will be turned in, with a credit then being issued to the UUFoM for eligible cartridges. Ineligible cartridges will be properly disposed of. This is an on-going collection effort that in the past was facilitated by RG Converse. Please bring in empty cartridges and deposit them in the labeled collection bin in the UUFoM Donation Center outside the sanctuary. If you are allowed to collect empty ink cartridges from your workplace this can greatly increase our return.
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WIDER UU WORLD ACTIVITIES
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Regional Assembly Registration Open
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Registration is now open for the 2019 MidAmerica Regional Assembly. This year, our Regional Assembly will be held in St. Louis, Missouri, at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel, April 5-7, 2019.
Please click the following link to find out more information about Regional Assembly including pricing, hotel information, our schedule of events, workshop information, information on volunteering, how to register, and much more:
https://www.uua.org/midamerica/ra
The theme is “Intersectionalities.” Presentations and workshops will explore identities we encounter and embody, the challenges of social inequality, and tools and skills we need in order to work more effectively with one another, as well as the general “nuts and bolts” of congregational life, such as leadership, stewardship, membership, and religious education. Our Keynote Presenter will be UUA President, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray. Join us to explore, share, and worship with fellow Unitarian Universalists.
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Registration fees:
$210 Adult
$ 25 Early Bird Discount - register by February 28.
$185 Net Early Bird price
$175 Young Adult
$110 Youth
Children (Childcare) - register by Feb 28
$110 1st Child
$ 85 2nd Child
3rd up - no charge
Other deadlines:
Exhibitors February 28
Book Hotel Room March 5
Banner Parade Photos March 15
Child and Youth Permission Forms must be received by March 19
Final Registration deadline March 22
Please note all payment must be made online with a debit or credit card. Checks will not be accepted for this year's Regional Assembly.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
- For cancellations requested prior to 30 days before the event, the registration fee will be returned less a $25.00 handling fee.
- Cancellations requested between 15 to 30 days before the event will receive a 50% refund of paid registration fees.
- No refunds for cancellations after a date that’s 14 or fewer days before the event.
If you have questions about registration policies or want to cancel, please contact the MidAmerica office at [email protected]
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Registration opens March 1.
If you are interested in serving as a delegate, please contact Sarah Schulz, Board President.
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Registration for Chalice Sparx Family Camp & Retreat Now Open
Registration for Chalice Sparx Family Camp & Retreat is now open. Join us July 11-14 in Sturgis, Michigan for an amazing all ages experience at lovely Amigo Centre in Sturgis, Michigan.
At Chalice Sparx camp and retreat for families you will experience a truly multigenerational community. There are no camp counselors here to whisk away the children separate from their families. Here we learn together, worship together and explore together in a community of all ages – including elders who complete our multigenerational village.
We also have fun together. Swimming, hiking the trails and the labyrinth, canoeing, archery, popcorn popped in a kettle over an open fire, and of course, S’mores and singing camp songs.
Check out the website of our non-profit organization run by Unitarian Universalist religious educators, ministers and lay persons from all over the Midwest: www.chalicesparx.org. Like us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/chalicesparx/ and join us July 11-14.
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This Week at the Fellowship
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Fellowship Office Hours
The Fellowship Office is usually open Mondays through Thursday from 9:30 am until 3:00 pm. Please email the office or call 989-631-1162 if you need to get in touch at any other time.
Thu 2/21 |
7:00pm |
WOMAN (Rental) |
Sun 2/24 |
10:30am |
Sunday Service |
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12:00pm |
Deepening: A Covenant Group Experience |
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3:00pm |
June Turley Memorial Service |
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7:00pm |
AA Meeting (Rental) |
Tue 2/26 |
7:00pm |
UUFoM Board Meeting |
Wed 2/27 |
5:00pm |
Three Jewels Sangha Tea & Meditation |
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7:00pm |
Choir Rehearsal |
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8:00pm |
AA Meeting (Rental) |
Thu 2/28 |
5:30pm |
Covenant Group Facilitators Meeting |
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7:10pm |
Stewardship Committee Meeting |
Fri 3/1 |
5:00pm |
Building Reserved for Ministerial Search Committee until 11:00pm |
Sat 3/2 |
9:00am |
Building Reserved for Ministerial Search Committee until 12:00pm |
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1:00pm |
Your Leadership Journey |
Calendar
Reserve a space.
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Pastoral Care Ministry Team
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February Contact: Linda Rector 989-259-7492
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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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.
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The Weekly Candle Flame is published each Thursday. Submission deadline is Monday for Thursday publication. Please send submissions to Wendy Altmeier, Office Assistant, using only this address [email protected].
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Fellowship Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 9:30am-3:00pm
[email protected]
Rev. Connie Grant
Interim Minister
Office Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 11am-3pm
[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
Monday - Thursday 9:30am-3:00pm
[email protected]
989-631-1162
Sandy Hay
Sexton
[email protected]
(918) 698-0311
In case of building emergency, call anytime
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