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Announcements for Mar. 14-21
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Weekend Worship
Sat., Mar. 17
4:30 p.m.
Sun., Mar. 18 9:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
Living Well With Technology
with Rev. Mary Katherine Morn Regular Religious Exploration classes. Sat. begins in classrooms; Sun., K-6 begin in the Chapel, all others begin in classrooms. Nursery care available in Sanctuary Building.
Share the Plate
recipient for March is the Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance, a broad-based regional organization dedicated to the creation of successful communities through affordable housing education and advocacy. |
Theme of the Month
Wholeness
"A human being is a part of a whole, called by us the 'Universe'... He experiences himself... as something separated from the rest -- a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. Our task must be to free ourselves from this [delusion] by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty."
--Albert Einstein
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Rituals to Welcome Spring
I hope you are enjoying this beautiful weather. You can celebrate with others from UUCF on Sunday evening when our Women's Spirit Circles and the PlaygroUUp hold a Spring Equinox Ritual and Celebration. The ritual will happen in the Memorial Grove at 5 p.m. with a Birthday Party for Mother Nature to follow at 5:30 p.m. in the Social Hall.
At our services this weekend we will be struggling with the challenge of living well with the demands of technology. Come with an open mind, prepared for something a little different.
After each service we will honor the charter members of the Endowment Fund's Legacy Society who have given generously to launch this new fund. We will unveil our new Legacy Room in the Commons and a beautiful mosaic created by Willow Bodman.
See you in church.
Yours,
Mary Katherine
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This Week and Weekend
Memoir Writer's Group. Fri., Mar. 16. Room 2. Contact Kristin Moyer
Foreign Film Night. Swedish film "Mother of Mine." Fri., Mar. 16, 7:30 p.m., at the Machina's. Contact Donna Machina for more information.
UU Drum Circle, Drumming for the Spirit, Drumming for Peace. Sundays, 3-4 p.m., Sanctuary. Suggested donation: $1-$10/session. Our drum circle is led by guest percussionist, Kofi Dennis. Kofi hails from Ghana and has performed all over the DC area, including the Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian, Wolf Trap and others. His engaging rhythms and storytelling will be inspiring to all. We encourage you to bring your own drum if you have one, but if not, we will have many extra drums on hand. Contact Mark Vogel for more information.
Youth Worship Service Planning Party. Sat., Mar. 17, 6-9 p.m., at UUCF. All 9th through 12th graders are invited to participate in this year's youth-led worship service scheduled for the first weekend in May! Join us for a kick-off planning party on Saturday evening. Dinner will be provided. RSVP to Helen Rose.
More Mindfulness and Less Mindlessness in Eating for More Healthful Living. Science Reason and Religion Forum. Sun., Mar. 18, 12:30 p.m., Chapel. Presented by Benny Budiman and Bill Repsher. Weight management is beneficial not only to our health but also to sustainability of our planet. In this presentation, we will look at a few techniques that can help us eat mindfully and healthfully, maintain more healthful weight levels, reduce our impact on planetary resources and increase enjoyment of our food.
FLY Youth Group Meeting. Sun., Mar. 18, 4 p.m., Room 11. FLY (Fairfax Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning Youth), a PFLAG support and social group for youth in grades 7-12. Contact Carol Lewis.
Stress Management. Sun., Mar. 18, 4 p.m. Facilitated by Bill Weech. Preregister.
Celebrate the Greening of the Earth! Spring Equinox Ritual and Celebration. Sun., Mar. 18, 5 p.m. Memorial Grove (Sanctuary in bad weather). Bring the whole family. We will sing and dance, renew ourselves and bring in the springtime. Please bring a small token from nature that you can leave behind. At 5:30 p.m., we will join the PlaygroUUp for a birthday party for Mother Nature in the Social Hall. There will be crafts, stories and cake. For more information contact Pat Beck or Brooke Lancaster.
PlaygroUUp Potluck. Sun., Mar. 18, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Social Hall. Join us for a Spring Equinox-themed celebration with craft and cake cohosted by the Women's Spirit Circles. Families with babies, toddlers and preschoolers (older siblings too) welcome. Bring a dish to share. This is a great opportunity for families who cannot attend weekday PlaygroUUp to meet other UUCF families with young children. Contact Meghan Crowley.
Join the Christian Covenant Group. Sun., Mar. 18, 7 p.m. How might the Bible serve as a meaningful resource to Christians in the liberal religious tradition? At this meeting, we will discuss Galatians. For more information contact John Monroe.
Improve the Quality of Your Life. Join Possibility in Action. Thursdays, Mar. 29 and Apr. 26, 7:15-9:15 p.m., Room 5 ; and Sundays, Mar. 18, Apr., 15, and May 13, 1-3 p.m., Room 5. Are you tired of whining, griping and complaining? Would you like to have more effective communication with your family, friends and coworkers? The group Possibility in Action is now available at UUCF to provide growth and discovery in these areas. Adults and teens are invited and do not have to be UUCF members. Each meeting addresses a different topic, so feel free to attend as many or as few sessions as you like. The group is being led by Judy and Jordan Trimarchi. Contact Judy Trimarchi.
Folk Dancing at UUCF. Mondays, Mar. 5-26, 7:30-9 p.m., Chapel. Drop-ins welcome. Eileen Shropshire will teach dances from Serbia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Israel and who knows where else. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes and join in this free, fun class. Contact Linda Smith.
PlaygroUUp. Tue. Mar. 20, 10 a.m., Program Building. Join us for a celebration of St. Patrick's Day with crafts and other activities. Contact Meghan Crowley.
Wednesday Book Group. Mar. 21, 10 a.m., This month reading "Franklin and Eleanor" by Hazel Rowley. Contact Kappy Vorona.
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UUCF Notes and News
Only Three Weeks to Go! Annual Giving Campaign Update.
Special thanks to the 150 households that have already pledged, but that's only 30% of UUCF households, and only $400,000 - not even halfway to our goal of $1.1 million. Our goal is to receive all pledges by Apr. 8 - just three weeks away! If you haven't submitted your pledge yet, it's fast and easy. Just click here and fill out the pledge form. Thank you!
Looking for Lay Leaders! In addition to the slate of open positions on the Board and Endowment and Nominating Committees, for which the Nominating Committee proposes nominees, we need a new lay member of the Coordinating Team to replace Mary Lareau and a Lay Minister for Membership, Outreach and Fellowship to replace Rich Williams. The Coordinating Team, made up of two lay members, the Ministers and the Executive Director, is the group that manages day-to-day operations of the Congregation. Lay Ministers provide leadership to specific program areas and serve on the Lay Ministers Council. For more information on either of these positions or to register your interest in serving, contact Mary Katherine Morn.
Check Out the New Member Reflections Page on uucf.org. This will mostly be members who have shared their insights during worship services related to our worship theme or sermon topic.
Daycare Recommendations Needed. Our new Ministerial Intern, Sarah Lenzi, will be joining us this summer. When she gets here, she will need daycare for her infant son within a 10-15 minute drive of UUCF. Please email Sarah with recommendations, including establishments to avoid.
UU Summer Camps for the Whole Family. Looking for a low-cost vacation for the family with opportunities to meet others in the larger UU community? Looking for a camping experience for children where you can be sure the other children will share your religious-liberal values? Looking to expand the mind or pursue a favorite hobby? Look no further than a UU Camp or Conference Center. Click here to check it out.
Your Creativity and Energy Needed to Plan the Fall Adult Retreat. The retreat planning committee is looking for UUCF members and friends to help make this year's retreat joyful and memorable. Please contact Richard May, 703-283-4010.
New UUCF Job Opening. Director of Religious Exploration (DRE). Natalie Fenimore is leaving her position as our DRE at the end of this congregational year. We're grateful for the work that Natalie has done and hope you will thank her when you have the opportunity. Visit our
DRE Search page for more information about the position or contact one of the members of the DRE Search Committee: Chair, Hanh Michael, Xavier Alire, Judy Galliher, Laura Horton-Ludwig, Bridget Loft or Maeve Nash.
Remember the First Person who Gave you a Hand up to a Job? Let's Pass it on! Our young adults are set to transition from education to "the real world."The kids are ready and willing to work, but jobs are limited. We can help! Members of our Congregation work in a variety of fields. Many of you know about openings in your companies or know those who know. You can provide guidance on entry level positions, resumes, practice interviews and contacts. If you are interested in receiving or providing this assistance, please contact Deborah Kennedy.
UUA Justice General Assembly. Interested in immigration, social justice and gathering with UUs from around the country? UUA Justice General Assembly in Phoenix 2012. Information available at the Denominational Connections table after services. Some financial assistance will be available. UUA is actively recruiting Youth and Young Adults attendance. Contact Craig Bennett with questions.
UUCF Lending Library Now Available. UUCF has established a lending library for the benefit of its members and friends. The books, most of which were bequeathed to the Congregation by Joe Tamney, cover a wide range of religious topics. Stop by the Library (on the lower level of the Administration Building) and check out the collection. Please note, however, that the Library is not available when the OWL class is in session on Sunday mornings at 9:15. If you have any questions, contact Judy Penniman.
Adult Programs Guide Available After Services. Pick up your copy and sign up for our winter/spring offerings at the AP table. Details available on the website. Contact Susan Bennett with questions.
Attention Youth and Parents of Youth. The Fairfax Unitarian Universalist Summer Experience (FUUSE). FUUSE will again place high school aged interns from our Congregation with social action, educational and social service agencies in Fairfax County in the summer of 2012. A stipend will be paid upon completion of the youth's agency program and upon submission of a written reflection. Applications can be found at the RE pages. For more information contact Kurt Jensen or Bobbi Snyder.
Global Affairs Discussion Group. New members and guest speakers needed! This is a great opportunity to learn, share and explore a diverse range of issues that affect our world! Learn more online.
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Next Week
Find more information about these and other programs at www.uucf.org./content/coming soon.
Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship Revival: Many Voices, Many Verses Welcoming the Feminine in Christianity. Mar. 22-25, Hosted at UUCF. Explore women's many voices of faithfulness through history and celebrate the way that the revelational presence of the feminine in Christianity is growing the spirit of the church today. Take part in worship, conversations, social time and exploration. See our website for more information. Email us or call Rev. Ron Robinson, 918-691-3223, with questions. Early registration is encouraged. Worship services are free and open to the public, and attendance at all events is not mandatory.
Middle Schoolers Climb and Swim. Claude Moore Rec. Center. Sun., Mar. 25, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Departing the UUCF parking lot and returning directly following the activity. Drivers needed. $5.75 for youth and $8.25 for adults. UUCF permission and rock wall waiver are required. Bring swimgear, towels, locks and lunch. Vending available. Contact Margo Rafle or Adair Gilliam for information and RSVP.
Spanish Book Group. Sun., Mar. 25, 5 p.m., Room 11. Spanish book discussion. Open to all. Contact Graham Smith.
Parenting Support Group. Sun. Mar. 25, 7 p.m., Room 10. Support group for parents or caregivers of special needs children of any age. Contact Carrie Grabo.
Music from Oberlin to Oakton. Sun., Mar. 25, 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary. Free admission. Students from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music perform a dynamic program including Debussy's "Sonata for Violin and Piano," Tchaikovsky's "Valse Scherzo" and Brahms "String Quintet No. 2 in G Major."
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Coming Soon
Find more information about these and other programs at www.uucf.org./content/coming soon.
Improve the Quality of Your Life. Join Possibility in Action. Thursdays, Mar. 29 and Apr. 26, 7:15-9:15 p.m., Room 5 ; and Sundays, Mar. 18, Apr., 15, and May 13, 1-3 p.m., Room 5. Are you tired of whining, griping and complaining? Would you like to have more effective communication with your family, friends and coworkers? The group Possibility in Action is now available at UUCF to provide growth and discovery in these areas. Adults and teens are invited and do not have to be UUCF members. Each meeting addresses a different topic, so feel free to attend as many or as few sessions as you like. The group is being led by Judy and Jordan Trimarchi. Contact Judy Trimarchi.
Art Contest for Our Daily Bread (ODB). Submissions due Mar. 30. Create the design for ODB's 2012 Complete the Circle Community Event and Food Drive this October. Artists of all ages are invited to create an image to be turned into a "living picture" by hundreds of community members and photographed by Art for the Sky artist Daniel Dancer to raise awareness about hunger and need in Fairfax County. Artwork should convey ODB's mission to "empower the community to help our neighbors maintain self-sufficiency." Winning design receives $200 cash prize!
Long Strange Trip: UU History Film Series. Part 1: In the Beginning (0 A.D.-1553 A.D.). Sat., Mar. 31, 2:30 p.m. Discussion after led by Rev. Laura Horton-Ludwig. No preregistration required.
Exploring Our UU Heritage in Boston. Sat., Mar. 31- Tue., Apr. 3, Boston, Mass. Our Coming of Age Program includes a trip to Boston to see the Unitarian Universalist Headquarters and to take in the many UU Heritage sites in Boston. We will stay in the UUA owned guest house on Beacon Hill, next to the State House. We are inviting all interested teens to participate in this trip. There is also space for interested adults. Contact our Youth Ministry Coordinator, Helen Rose.
Play Readers and Theatre Goers! Join us to read, watch and meet the playwright! Sat., Mar. 31, 6:30 p.m., Commons, for potluck; and 7:15 p.m., Sanctuary, for play reading. The UUCF Theatre Group presents a reading of "In The Book Of," by John Walch. The play, an examination of the immigration debate, premiered in January at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival where John is the playwright in residence. For more information contact Wini Atlas or Steve Gold.
Connecting With Your Inner Goddess: Spiritual Bellydance. Six Sundays, Apr. 1-May 6, 3- 4;30 p.m., Chapel. Preregister by Mar. 25 with Janet Cushing or 703-464-1204.
Concurrent Western Fairfax PFLAG and FLY Meetings. Tue., Apr. 3, 2012, 7:30-9 p.m., UUCF. Western Fairfax PFLAG, a support group for Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, and FLY (Fairfax Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning Youth), a support and social group for youth ages 12 (with parental permission) to 19, will meet concurrently. FLY will also meet on Sun., Apr. 15, 3-4:30 p.m., City of Fairfax Regional Library, 10360 North Street, Fairfax, VA. Email wf.pflag@gmail.com or find FLY on Facebook - Fairfax LGBTQ Youth.
Spruce up the Grounds for Easter. Join us for a Grounds Cleanup. Sat., Apr. 7, 8 a.m.-noon. Come help remove the winter's blow down from the beds, engage in a little pruning, shove around some mulch and maybe even do a little weeding. Bring sturdy gloves and tools that might be useful in cleaning out the beds or pruning. Don't have the tools? We have plenty. We'll take as little or as much time as you can give. This also is a nice way for teens to earn community service hours. To help us plan refreshments, please let us know if you'll be there. Contact Raoul Drapeau, 703-573-6055.
Youth Needed to Serve at UUCF Seder Dinner. Sat. evening, Apr. 7, 5:15-7 p.m., Sanctuary. Youth are invited to help serve food at this year's Seder dinner. Please RSVP to Helen Rose.
Calling all young performers! 11th Annual Youth and Teen Performing Arts Celebration. Apr. 14. Registration forms due Sun., Apr. 8. Showcase your musical talents in a solo or collaborate with friends. All musical styles welcome. Accompanists available upon request. Contact Music Director Mark Vogel for a registration form.
Youth are Needed to Make Easter Festive! Would you like to play a role in this year's festivities? We're looking for youth to help hide eggs, make egg salad and dress as the Easter bunny on Sun., Apr. 8, 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. services. If there's a particular role you'd like to play, please contact Helen Rose.
Save the Date! JPD Spring Youth Con. Fri., Apr. 13-Sun. Apr. 15, Davies Memorial UU Church, 7400 Temple Hill Road, Camp Springs, MD 20748. If you are a youth or chaperone planning to attend The Joseph Priestley District's Spring Con please let Helen know so we can plan for the appropriate number of chaperones and drivers. Registration form will be posted later on the JPD website.
Joseph Priestley District Annual Assembly. Apr. 13-15, Arlington, VA. An opportunity to network with UUs from around the district and enjoy worship and workshops together. Rev. Peter Morales, UUA President, is the keynote speaker. Register online. More information available at the Denominational Connections table in the commons or through Craig Bennett.
11th Annual Youth and Teen Performing Arts Celebration! Sat., Apr. 14, 6-8 p.m. Sanctuary. Suggested donation - $10/adult and $5/youth. Please plan to join us for an evening of joyful expressions of artistic talent and a spaghetti dinner. This annual event has become a decade-long tradition here at UUCF, as we celebrate the amazing talents of our young people.
Claymont Court Work Day. Sat., Apr. 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Bring your own lunch. Claymont Court, the site our annual Fall Adult Retreat, is in need of gardening, grounds work, painting, cleaning, clearing, spring cleaning, etc. No special skills needed. Please let us know of any professional skills. If you plan to participate, contact John Bartoli, 301-275-6226.
Our Unitarian Universalist Story. Six Sundays at 4 p.m., Apr. 15-May 20. This six-session course traces the various threads that have led to the creedless and inclusive faith that is contemporary Unitarian Universalism. Facilitated by Wini Atlas. Preregister by Apr. 8
Sarah Jebian Debuts Her New Album "Love Songs & Lullabies." Fri., Apr. 20, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary. Don't miss this special concert starring UUCF's own Sarah Jebian and her band along with special guests The Dashboard Divas! There will be food, drink and lots of great music! Purchase tickets.
Travel Trek to the Wayside Inn and Wayside Theater. Sat., Apr. 21, 10:30 a.m., Middletown, VA. Theater tickets are $22 (group rate), lunch is additional. Seating is limited. Looking ahead to springtime and beautiful weather! We will leave from UUCF parking lot and head to historic Wayside Inn for lunch before attending "Greater Tuna" at the Wayside Theater. Contact Elaine Keener to sign up or for more information.
Great Books Discussion Group (GBDG). Every fourth Monday, 7:30 p.m., Room 11. First meeting, Apr. 23, "The Iliad." Great Books discussions explore the meaning of "classic" books. The only group requirement is willingness to read each selection before the discussion meeting. Contact Randy Adams.
"Rainbow Welcome" Event for UUCF's LGBT Members and Friends. Apr. 29, 1 p.m. Mark your calendars now for the "Rainbow Welcome" potluck and social for the UUCF and UU Arlington gay communities. This social event will be held at the home of Nancy Commisso in Reston, and is co-hosted by Paula Prettyman and Kelly Schlageter of UUCF and Susan Craig of UU Arlington. Partners and children are welcome! RSVP by Apr. 28 to Nancy Commisso, 703-725-3735.
UUCF Yard Sale 2012. May 5. The annual UUCF Social Justice Yard Sale will be here before you know it! Please consider volunteering a few hours to assist with set up on May 2, 3 and 4, and to help on the day of the Yard Sale, May 5. Volunteer signup begins in April, and you will be able to sign up on the UUCF website or in the Commons after Saturday and Sunday services. Contact Linda Kozloff for more information.
Murray Grove Retreat and Renewal Center, Universalist Convocation. May 18-20, Lanoka Harbor, NJ. The annual gathering held "to explore and draw from the heritage of Universalist experience and faith to inform Unitarian Universalism today and help light its way toward the future" will be at Murray Grove this spring. Presenters include Rev. Richard Gilbert, Rev. Kalen Fristad and Rev. Rosemary Brae McNatt. For information, contact Murray Grove Retreat and Renewal Center, 609-693-5558.
UUSC National Youth Justice Summit. Jul. 7-14; Boston, MA. This social-justice leadership conference will offer young people ages 14-18 unique training grounded in UU theology and practices. Through interactive workshops, service learning and reflection, summit participants will develop their understanding of privilege, identity and economic justice, while gaining the skills and support to work for social change in joyful, meaningful and sustainable ways. Application deadline: Mar. 11, 2012. Apply now.
UUSC Civil Rights Journey. Jul. 22-29. Atlanta, GA, and Birmingham, Montgomery, and Selma, AL. While visiting historic sites in the South, young people ages 15-20 will meet some of the courageous people who worked to desegregate schools, register new voters and bring an end to racial discrimination in the U.S. Perfect for individuals, youth groups and a limited number of adult chaperones, the trip will be led by Rev. Hope Johnson and UUSC staff member Sam Jones. Application deadline: Mar. 11, 2012. Apply now.
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Ongoing Groups
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for meeting times and locations.
Chorale
Christian Covenant Group
Global Affairs Discussion Group
Great Books Group
Lunch with the Ministers
Meditation Covenant Group
Memoirs Writing Group
Men's Group
Men's Support Group
Monday Night Book Club Monthly Bridge Group Parenting Support Group
Partner Church Circle
PFLAG PlayGroUUp Poetry Club
Simplicity Circle
Spanish Book Group Science, Reason and Religion Forum Tuesday AM Women's Group Travel Treks
UUCF/UU UNO Program Group
Wednesday Morning Book Club
Women's Spirit Circle-Open
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Volunteer Connection
Get Involved! UUCF Volunteer Connection Garden Angels *Updated* - Posted 12/23/2011 Ragan Oaks Community Center *NEW* - Posted 2/28/12
Ragan Oaks. Volunteers are needed one hour per week in the following areas: ESL Teachers, GED Teachers, Homework Help for Elementary School Children, Homework Help for Middle/High School Students, Computer Lab and Senior Boys and Girls Groups. These positions offer rewarding experiences working with underprivileged youth. It's easy and fun. If you are interested, please contact Steve Myles. Floral Design Committee Members
UUCF Church Partner Youth E-pal Program. Interested in becoming an e-pal with youth who live in Khasi Hills, India? An e-pal is just like a pen pal, except you keep in touch via email. To read more about the Khasi Hills go to this blog. There's lots of great information from a young woman who went through UUCF's youth program. For more information contact Helen Rose. To find out more about how you can get involved, check out our website!
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