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October 23
Social Concerns Luncheon
Rev. Lisa Wiggins Installation (Los Gatos)
October 27
Readers' Theatre
October 29
Immigration Reform: A Moral Imperative
October 30, 10:30 am
Halloween and a Host of Dia de Los Muertos Spirits! Wear Costumes
November 4-6
MUUGs Retreat
November 6
New to UU
November 16
UUCM Book Club
December 5
Dr. William F. Schulz, Commonwealth Club
December 11
Deck the Halls
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Visitor's Box
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Planning a Visit to UUCM
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We cherish diversity and welcome among us people of all races, cultures, ages, abilities, sexual identities/ orientations, and faith perspectives.
GUESTS are always welcome. Sunday worship is a time for inspiration, renewal, and connection.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH Join adults during the first part of the service, and then attend Religious Education classes. Nursery and toddler care is provided during the 10:30 service.
REFRESHMENT HOUR in the Courtyard or Fireside Room follows the services.
There are 4 "Sunday First Time Visitor" parking spots at the top of the parking lot.
Come, join us!
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Staff Links
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Director of Religious Education: Linda Haumann dre@uumarin.org
Administrator: Janette Morrow office@uumarin.org
President, Board of Trustees: Mikey Songster board@uumarin.org
Director of Music: Philip Hildreth music@uumarin.org
Pianist: Milton Wong milton.wong@goaaa.com Pastoral Care:
Chair: Carol Littrell 883-9676 Partial Resource List |
Minister's Schedule
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Rev. Chip Wright
Office Hours:
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
10am to 3pm
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phone: 415-479-4131
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Rev. Chip: minister@uumarin.org |
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October 20, 2011
Issue #136
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Sunday Worship Service | |
Services start at 10:30 am.
October 23, 10:30 am "Our European Roots"Rev. Chip Wright with Worship Associate Jay ThurmondAfter returning from attending our Partner Church's building dedication and visiting some of our other Transylvanian Unitarian sites with Rev. Levente and his family, I will share some thoughts about what we hold in common and some of our unique differences. October Sunday Service Flyer November Sunday Service Flyer Most new sermons on the "web sermons index" are audio. Older sermons are text. If you want a text version of an audio sermon please contact the minister. October 16, 2011: AUDIO Imagination by Christy Baker. View future service information online. Past Sermons Online
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Contemplative Service
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Our Lay led Contemplative Service is from 9:00-10:00 am on Sundays in the Fireside Room.
Readings introduce a silent period to reflect on a topic or idea, followed by an opportunity to share individual thoughts.
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Social Concerns Luncheon: Oct 23rd
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Contemporary Worldwide Slavery and the Sea Change in Human Rights Activism.
Oct. 23rd, Noon, Fellowship Hall
Last year, slave traders made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks combined. There is a sea of change happening in human rights activism. Update yourself on this critical issue at the next Social Concerns luncheon.
Suggested donation $6.00. The Social Concerns Committee will provide lunch.
Nobody turned away.
Food contributions are also welcome.
No reservations required.
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Winter Shelter News
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We will be hosting the unsheltered ladies on Sunday nights again this year. This time, they will eat and sleep at the Health and Wellness Center at 3250 Kerner Blvd. Please join Joan Nelson at a facility training there on Wed., Oct. 26 at 3:30.
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Come in costume on October 30 | | Don't forget to put together a Halloween costume for Sunday Oct. 30 for children and adults alike or wear the style of dress your loved ones wore. Also bring photos and symbols of loved ones who have passed.
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Our Basket Share Ideas Needed!
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Put on your thinking caps: It's time to nominate great local nonprofits for this year's Basket Share program!
Ideally, a nominee should be a Bay Area organization that a congregant is truly involved with (e.g. as a volunteer) or receives services from. By sharing our offering basket with a different local nonprofit for 8 Sundays per year, we live our UU principles while gaining valuable nonprofit partners that have similar goals. We need your nominations. Please send your suggestions
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Lisa Wiggins Installation
| | Lisa is now a half time consulting minister serving the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Los Gatos. She will be installed on Sunday, October 23, 3:00 p.m. Followed by a reception at 4:15 p.m. Directions. Los Gatos is halfway between San Jose and Santa Cruz. Contact Jan Quinley to carpool to installation.
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PCD Workshop
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Learning to Speak Our Values in the Public Square!
Saturday October 29, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Mt. Diablo UU Church 55 Eckley Lane Walnut Creek, CA 94530
Co-Sponsored by Pacific Central District - UUA, Mt. Diablo UU Church, UU Legislative Ministry CA, and the PCD Racial and Cultural Diversity Network.
Event Flyer
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Volunteers Needed for Closet Clean out! | | As part of the generous bequest left for UUCM by Rebecca Watkins, the Board of Trustees has authorized the purchase of replacement tables and chairs. These chairs will replace the orange plastic chairs, which are slowly but surely being sold. We will also be getting rolling carts that will contain both tables and chairs. The chair cart will be located in the middle Dream Room closet (with generous blessing from our YRUU). This closet is clean and ready to go. However, the table carts will need to be located in the back Fellowship Hall closet, and possibly one or two additional closets in the building. We are looking for a few volunteers to work together to help clean these areas out and prepare for the arrival of the new tables, chairs and carts. The estimated date of arrival is the 2nd week of November, so we would need to schedule this before then. Possible dates are Tuesday Nov. 1 or 8, in the morning. Please let me know at office@uumarin.org if you are able to help out!
Thanks, Janette Morrow Administrator |
New to UU?
| | Please join Rev. Chip Wright, Linda Haumann, DRE (Director of Religious Education) and Valerie Taylor, lay leader, to learn more about our faith (Unitarian Universalism)and about UUCM (Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Marin).
Topics: Unitarian/Universalism, programs for children and adults at UUCM, how to become a member, social justice and socializing events. Date: Sunday, November 6th from 12:00-1:30 Place: UUCM Clara Barton Room RSVP: Linda Haumann at dre@uumarin.org Childcare provided with advance sign ups.
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READERS' THEATRE WANTS HAMS! | | No, not pork. We want anyone at UUCM who likes to read dramatically out loud with a group. Readers' Theatre is now an established UUCM institution (this being our second year). We invite you to join us every second and fourth Thursday of the month in Fellowship Hall, from 7:30 to 9 pm. Our main goal is to have fun! Secondarily, we present short plays, poems, and other tasty bits at occasional Sunday services. Upcoming session is Thursday Oct. 27. Some of us will present pieces on Oct. 30! Please email leader Jan Seagrave to learn more about us. |
Next MUUGS Retreat | |
Registration is now open for the next MUUGs retreat, which will be held at the UU Congregation of Marin on Friday, November 4 to Sunday, November 6, 2011. This district conference is designed specifically for Middleschoolers, grades 6-9.
We welcome and encourage D(L)RE's to attend MUUGs' retreats to observe first-hand the amazing impact these retreats have on middleschool youth. The youth themselves report that they are more excited about attending their home congregations on Sundays and renergized about being young Unitarian Universalists by participating in MUUGS' retreats.
The registration details are available on the Pacific Central District website on the PCD home page at http://www.pcd-uua.org/. Please let your middleschoolers know about the retreat. If you have questions, you may email me at marlenea@sonic.net or Jason George, our amazing District Coming of Age Coordinator, at george.jasonr@gmail.com, who also goes to every MUUGS' retreat.
Thanks, Marlene Abel MUUGS Registrar DRE, UU's of Petaluma
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Book Club - Adult Education | |
Our UUCM Book Group meets the third Wednesday of each month, 7:30 to 9 pm. Our usual meeting place, Clara Barton Room, will be unavailable November 16th. We will meet at Judith Pomeroy's House.
Address: 108 Holstrom Circle, Novato. For those coming from the south (everybody!) take the DeLong exit from 101, over the freeway and keep straight through several intersections to right turn onto Novato Blvd. Continue about half a mile to the left; turn onto Wilson (light), then one block to stop sign at Center. Turn right and go to stop sign. Right on Holstrom.
Our book selection will be Michael Pollan's Omnivore's Dilemma to be discussed jointly with his new short book, Food Rules, An Eater's Manual. Norman will get the "Omnivore" book kit from the library and give copies out on Sunday at UUCM. The library has many copies of "Food Rules". New members are welcome to come and participate in our lively discussions!
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Dr. William F. Schultz - Buy Tickets Now
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Do you remember hearing UUSC president Dr. Schultz at UUCM last May, and what a dynamite speaker he was? You can hear him again at the Commonwealth Club, but be sure to buy your tickets soon. UUCM members get a discount.
Dr. William F. Schultz: Do Human Rights Have a Future?
Commonwealth Club, SF
Dec. 5th, 2011
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Deck the Halls - Dec. 11
| | We changed Deck the Halls to Dec. 11th this year (from Dec. 4th), since there's a renter in FH that afternoon starting at 3 and it'll be cutting it too close with parking. Please mark your calendars. |
Social Concerns News
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Social Concerns Information/Action Table
The Social Concerns Committee hosts a Social Concerns Information/Action Table during coffee hour after Sunday Services. To reserve a Sunday for your table, you may fill out a reservation form online or pick one up in the foyer and turn it into the Social Concerns box in the Robinson (Community) Room.
print form Suggested topics: human values, rights and responsibilities, economic, spiritual, race and gender, health and safety issues (housing, water, health care).
Social Concerns
Green Sanctuary
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