The UUCW Message
March 10, 2015
In This Issue

Current News at UUCW

Religious Education

Adult Faith Development

Sunday News

Ongoing Event News 


Office Hours

(Sept 2, 2014 - 

June 25, 2014):

Mon, Tues, Wed: 

9 am - 3 pm

Thursday 9 am - 2 pm

 

Notes & Flyers

 

Congregational Mission Statement

"The members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester covenant to be a congregation of love, hope and justice inspiring people to take on the challenges of a changing world."

  

 

Welcoming Church 

Mission Statement 

The LGBTQI and Allies of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester strives to further the affirmation and celebration of LGBTQI individuals in all aspects of the church community. We also seek to increase the visibility of UUCW as a Welcoming Congregation within the greater community.

 

 

UUCW Covenant

In consonance with the principles and purposes of the Unitarian Universalist Association, we the members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester covenant to sustain and support a courageous and caring community by:

 

* Bringing our best selves to form a welcoming, loving, and inclusive community of faith;

 

* Creating an atmosphere of celebration and worship in a safe environment;

 

* Providing opportunities where diverse people and points of view are respected and where open-hearted and open-minded discussion of our differences is encouraged;

 

* Treating each other with kindness and respect;

 

* Approaching conflicts with a spirit of humility and with the respectful intent for peaceful resolution;

 

* Engaging in and encouraging spiritual and intellectual growth across the lifespan;

 

* Fostering social justice and positive transformation in our community and in the world at large;

 

* Growing and maintaining the resources necessary to support the missions and ministries of this congregation;

 

* Fostering fellowship and enjoying each other and the unique gifts that each person brings to our community.

Current News at UUCW

 

One in five people in our Country are faced with hunger each day.  These are the people who visit the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry.  Or, perhaps you receive SNAP benefits to help supplement the money you have available to purchase food.  Hunger is a serious issue!  Let your voice be heard.  Congressman Jim McGovern has a new campaign #FillUpYourPlate to gather comments about what SNAP means to people.  He uses these comments in his speeches on the House Floor.  And, he uses these comments on his site.  Please take the time to tell Congressman McGovern what SNAP means to you.  I have done so for our clients at the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry.  Please add your comments by CLICKING HERE to see Congressman McGovern's email asking for feedback.

 
"RACE: The Power of an Illusion" 
Video & Discussion SeriesRaceWksp 

 

Following up on the excellent reception of the video "The Wilderness Journey" about the challenges associated with the black empowerment movement within the Unitarian Universalist Association, UUCW will host the three-part PBS documentary series "Race: The Power of an Illusion"** that explores where the idea of "race" comes from.  Join us in this important series of videos and discussion with members and friends of UUCW and the wider community as we strive toward a more just society

 

The series will air at the following times and dates:

 

 7:00 - 9:00 pm  April 1st  -  Episode 1: The Difference Between Us -  "examines how recent scientific discoveries have toppled the concept of biological race. The program follows a dozen diverse students who sequence and compare their own DNA. They discover, to their surprise, that their closest genetic matches are as likely to be with people from other "races" as their own. The episode helps us understand why it doesn't make scientific or genetic sense to sort people into biological races, as it dismantles our most basic myths about race, including natural superiority and inferiority."*

 

 7:00 - 9:00 pm  April 15th - Episode 2: The Story We Tell - "uncovers the roots of the race concept, including the 19th-century science that legitimated it and the hold it has gained over our minds. It's an eye-opening tale of how America's need to defend slavery in the face of a radical new belief in freedom and equality led to a full-blown ideology of white supremacy. Noting the experience of Cherokee Indians, the U.S. war against Mexico and annexation of the Philippines, the film shows how definitions of race excluded from humanity not only Black people, but anyone who stood in the way of American expansion. The program traces the transformation of tentative suspicions about difference into a "common-sense" wisdom that people used to explain everything from individual behavior to the fate of whole societies, an idea of race that persists to this day."*

 

 7:00 - 9:00 pm  April 29th - Episode 3: The House We Live In -  "focuses not on individual behaviors and attitudes, but on how our institutions shape and create race, giving different groups vastly unequal life chances. Who defines race? In the early 20th century, the courts were called upon to determine who was white, employing contradictory logic to maintain the color line. After World War II, government policies and subsidies helped create segregated suburbs where Italians, Jews and other not-quite-white European ethnics were able to reap the full advantages of whiteness. The episode reveals some of the ordinary social institutions that quietly channel wealth and opportunity, so that white people benefit from a racist system without personally being racist. It concludes by looking at why we can't just get rid of race."*

 

This series is open to anyone interested in exploring the issue of race and racism in a safe environment in where diverse people and points of view are respected and where open-hearted and open-minded discussion of our differences is encouraged.

 

Light refreshments will be provided. For more information on this program please contact Beau Rivers (brivers@uucworcester.org) or Rev. Aaron Payson (minister@uucworcester.org). 

 

*From the discussion guide published with the video series. 

**Produced by California Newsreel, in association with the Independent Television Service (ITVS) 2003. Major funding was provided by the Ford Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Diversity Fund. Additional funding was provided by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the John D. and  Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Lida and Alejandro Zaffaroni, Akonadi Foundation, the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation, and Nu Lambda Trust.

 

Please CLICK HERE to download or print a flyer for this discussion series.

 

Escalating Inequality WorkshopsInequalityWksp

 

The first of the five workshops on Escalating Inequality will take place in our lounge on Sunday, March 15th at 12:30.  We will look at race and class to see what effect they have on multiple measures of well-being in our society.  Is America truly a classless society, and are these distinctions among classes becoming more apparent?  Come to this workshop where you will have the ability to discuss these issues in small and large groups.

 

Please click here to download and print a Workshop Flyer!

 

 

 

Joan McGinn, Chair, Escalating Inequality Task Force

Shintaido Class - March 21, 1:30 - 2:30 pmShintaido 

Please come join in this unique exercise program that is designed to help bring the body, mind and spirit into harmony. We will also be exploring nonverbal communication with others through movement. Please wear loose comfortable clothing.  Any questions call Joe Zawielski at 508 826 3194   

 

Save The Date! - Chuck and Mud Family Concert! - April 18, 2 pmChuckMud 

 

Chuck and Mud will be performing in Fellowship Hall on Saturday, April 18th, from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. It's time for the children, and the child in all of us, to enjoy some great tunes, move with the music and have some fun!  Bring your friends, their friends and children! 

 

All proceeds to benefit UUCW's general funds.  Any questions, contact:  Dianne Mann at djmann@charter.net or (508) 963-0183

Click here to download this flyer!
 

Dianne Mann


**UUCW Women**
Reserve Your Space NOW!!
Annual Runaway Weekend
in Rockport, MA
April 24-26, 2015

Every year a group of 22 UUCW women take the whole Linden Tree Inn in Rockport from Friday afternoon to Monday morning for a weekend of very fun female fellowship!

The Inn is in downtown Rockport, located a stone's throw from the beach as well as art galleries, the beautiful Shalin Liu Performance Center, restaurants, and a shopping area. Single and double rooms are available:

Single: $203.75

Double: $173.75 

Quad: $157.50 (2nd floor, private entrance, 2 bedrooms with 2 beds each, one shared bath)


Checks are beginning to arrive! To reserve your space, please send your check to:

 

Ruth Silver

71 Angell Brook Drive

West Boylston MA 01583. 

 

Make checks payable to Linden Tree Inn, and please note food preferences and/or allergies.


For more information about the weekend feel free to email Claire Breyton at cbreyton@gmail.com.

Religious Education News

RE News for March 15RENews

 

Dear Families,

 

This coming Sunday we will have the older grade classes remain in the sanctuary for the Youth Group Sunday Service.  I highly recommend that your child be present for the service.  These high school teens are wonderful role models - well rounded, and showing all different types of talents and participation in church life and worship.  Maybe your child will see themselves in one of these fine youth group members-  The Message- "Struggle and Peace".

 



 


 


 

Sunday, March 15 - Youth Group Sunday Service "Struggle and Peace"

 

10 am -  All Children begin in the sanctuary. We will dismiss children in grades 2 and below following the children's collection.  Children in Grade 3 and above will remain in the service. COA should attend the service and sit together.  

 

11:45 am -1 pm  Grade 5 & 6 OWL in Classroom 2

   

6 - 8:30 pm:  Youth Group

 

Robin Caracciolo

Director of Religious Education 

 

SPROUT Parent's Group - Sunday, March 22Sprout

 

The Sprout Group will meet after church on Sunday March 22 - 11:45 am -1 pm.  (Please note date change from last week's article)

 

Please join other parents or caregivers  for interesting and meaningful discussions facilitated by Bill Derr.  Free childcare will be provided.  In order to provide childcare , we need RSVP's.  Please RSVP by Thursday , March 19 to williamderr@hotmail.com    Thank You!  

 

We need your feedback on how to make this group better accessible to all families . If you could take a minute to answer our survey, it would assist us! Please click HERE for short survey!

 

Adult Faith Development

Sunday, March 15, 3:30 pm
Wednesday, March 18, 7 pm

We continue our study of Islam with lectures, "Islamic Revivalism - Renewal and Reform" and "The Contemporary Resurgence of Islam", by John L. Esposito, Ph.D. Professor, Religion and International Affairs, Islamic Studies, Georgetown University.  This course continues to be open to anyone interested in the study of World Religions.  Please contact Aaron Payson (arpayson@charter.net) for more information.

 
Sunday News
Annual Youth Group Service
Struggle and Peace
Sunday, March 15 at 10 AMWorship

 

Peace is not something you wish for;  
it's something you make

 

Please join us for one of the more special services of the year, where our high school youth come together in body, mind, music, and laughter to present to you what they hold deepest in their hearts at this time.

 

 

HosT Coffee Hour News HosT

 

The HosT coffee hour team thank all the many church teams, groups, and committees who have signed up to HosT coffee hour this year!  

 

We are using Volunteer Spot to make it easier for people in your group to select a healthy food option to bring to coffee hour, and to sign up for the simple duties that are involved in running coffee hour.  

 

HosT (Hospitality Task Force) will provide the fair trade coffee, tea, water and juice.  (HosT depends on coffee hour donations to keep supplies in stock....your donations during any coffee hour are gladly accepted!)

 

Would you like to be involved with the HosT Team?  Let us know!!

 
 Groups on deck for HosT-ing:

March 22Women's Sunday Team
March 29
To Be Announced
April 5 - Easter SundayMembers and Friends of UUCW (Potluck)
April 12 - Wolfson Lecture SundayWolfson Lecture Team
April 19Religious Education Committee
Ongoing Event News 

 

Have you already seen the movie?  Now it's time to read the book and come talk with others about one woman's extraordinary journey on the Pacific Coast Trail. Join the Evening Book Group at 7 pm in the lounge on March 11 for great conversation and personal insights.

 

We welcome new readers-our discussions are interesting, lively, and very friendly.  For more information, contact Deb Selkow debselkow@gmail.com

 

Book Group Reading Schedule 2014-2015

Men's Group Meeting - Friday, March 13MensGrp

 

The Men's Group meets monthly to share a meal and conversation. The group's members strive to build trust and close friendship with one another. We will meet in Fellowship Hall at 7 pm. All who consider themselves male are welcome.

 

 Food will be brought from a local restaurant and all those who wish to eat can split the cost of the meal. Please bring your favorite beverage to drink with dinner. Please R.S.V.P to willliamderr@hotmail.com or call the UUCW office at 508 853 1942. Please note whether or not you want food and any dietary restrictions.

 

Lunch With The Minister - Wednesday, April 1 at noon!LunchWMinister

 

We continue our monthly "Lunch with the Minister" on April 1 at Noon in the Lounge.  Everyone is invited to attend this informal time of refreshment and conversation. Participants bring a bag lunch and something to share (if desired).  We provide the coffee and the table settings.  Join us!

Readers Unite Afternoon Book Group - 

April 1 at 1:15 pm AftBookGrp

 

Greetings book lovers! 

 

For our April 1st meeting:
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
The government has just declared a State of Emergency, in whose upheavals four strangers--a spirited widow, a young student uprooted from his idyllic hill station, and two tailors who have fled the caste violence of their native village--will be thrust together, forced to share one cramped apartment and an uncertain future. 

 

 

Please note that we have begun our Annual Flu Prevention Program at UUCW.   The current precautions include: 

  1. The availability of waterless hand sanitizer at each entrance to the church and in each religious education classroom.  We ask that all those entering and exiting our facility use this resource.
  2. The posting of cautions for those experiencing flu-like symptoms.  The cautions currently ask that if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms (a temperature above 99 degrees, and/or a persistent cough, headache, or intestinal discomfort) to please refrain from entering the church.
Please notify the church office (office@uucworcester.org

/ 508-853-1942) if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms so that we can help care for you personally.  If you are eligible for and it is recommended that you have an annual flu vaccine, we strongly encourage you to get one. Thank you for helping protect those most vulnerable among us! 

 

Community News & ClassifiedsCommNews

 

First Unitarian Summer Camp - Pre-Registration Opens March 8 

- Alison Ronn alison.ron@lay.firstunitarian.com

Parents! Please save the date for First Unitarian's own two week Summer Camp with Director Nan Gibbons. Pre-registration for First U and UUCW will open March 8th and last for one week. The committee meets next Sunday at 4:30pm in the Mirick Room -- we welcome new members at any level of involvement. We are looking for a service project for the campers -- if you have an idea for a hands on project for kids this summer, please let us know!
 

"Eyes on The Prize: The Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery" Showing

Congressman Jim McGovern, The Worcester Black Clergy Alliance & The Worcester NAACP

Invite you to the showing of:
EYES ON THE PRIZE
The Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Clark University (Jefferson Hall 218)
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA
Followed by a Panel Discussion - Please CLICK HERE to print and download a flyer with full details.

 

A Worcester Schubertiad presents A Celebration of Youth

Mozart and Schubert

We hope you will join us this Sunday afternoon at Tuckerman Hall. The concert will include Mozart lieder, the Mozart Piano Quartet in g minor and Schubert's Mass in G featuring the Worcester Schubertiad Youth Chorale comprised of some of the best high school singers from the Worcester area.

 

THIS SUNDAY March 15, 2015 Starting at 3:00 PM - TICKETS HERE

 

TUCKERMAN HALL

10 Tuckerman Street

Worcester, MA 01609

 

 

Contact Information

Phone:

508-853-1942

Email:

office@uucworcester.org

 

 

Website:

www.uucworcester.org

 

Emergency Phone:

800-859-6404

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