The UUCW Message
April 28, 2015
In This Issue

Current News at UUCW 

Religious Education


Ongoing Event News 


 

Office Notes and Flyers


 

PLEASE NOTE: Our trash and recycling is generally picked up once a month. Please be sure to break down all cardboard boxes before putting them in the recycling dumpster so it doesn't fill up too fast!


2014-2015 UUCW Cancellation Policy - In Case of Bad Weather

 

2014-2015 Committee/Office Guidelines

 

Office Hours

(Sept 2, 2014 - 

June 25, 2014):

Mon, Tues, Wed: 

9 am - 3 pm

Thursday 9 am - 2 pm
(Closed 2nd Wednesday
Oct - May)

 

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
Pancake Breakfast Thanks! Pancakes

 

Thanks to all of you who came for breakfast last Saturday.  Much fun was had and many pancakes were devoured along with bacon, sausage, fruit, and breakfast potatoes.  We made $193.00, which is great for a first attempt.  We plan to repeat this event in the fall so stay tuned!

 

Special thanks to Paul Vigneau, Paul Vigneau Jr. , David Schowalter, Bart Hill, Chris Mudd, Paul Marr, Joe Ruivo, and Bill, Ciara & Halo Derr for all their hard work in helping to make this happen!
 

 

Joys & Sorrows JoysSorrows

 

We were saddened to learn of the death of Sue Neaz's mother, Jacqueline T. Ciance, last week.  A Funeral Service was held on Friday, May 1 at St. Anne and St. Patrick Parish, 16 Church St., Fiskdale.

 

Peg Gifford continues to recover at Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital in Worcester following a fall and pelvic injury late last week.

 

Laura Lenahan was hospitalized briefly last week and is now home and returned to work.

 

 

Lunch With The Minister - Wednesday, May 6 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 - 

May 6 at 1:15 pm AftBookGrp

 

Greetings book lovers! 

 

Our next book is The Book Thief by Markus Zasak. Discussion on May 6th at 1 pm.

The extraordinary #1 New York Times bestseller that is now a major motion picture, Markus Zusak's unforgettable story is about the ability of books to feed the soul.

It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still.

Liesel Meminger is a foster girl living outside of Munich, who scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can't resist-books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement.

In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time.

 

The story is told from the point of view of death.

 

Escalating Inequality Workshops - Last Workshop, Sunday, May 17 at First U.InequalityWksp

 

Click  HERE to download and print a Workshop Flyer!

The last workshop in the Escalating Inequality series will take place after church on Sunday, May 17, at 12:30-2pm at First Universalist Church, 90 Main Street.  It is entitled "Engaging Solutions for UUism".  

 

Come join us on Sunday, May 17th at 12:30!

 

Joan McGinn, chair, Escalating Inequality Task Force; Mara Pentlarge  Joe DelGizzi, Paul Ropp   Randy Ingham

 

Joan McGinn, Chair, Escalating Inequality Task Force

Religious Education News

RE News for May 10RENews

 

Dear Families,

 

This first week of rotation classroom went very well.  Thank you for being here.  Each week that we have the rotation, there will be a board at the front of the hallways ( as you leave the sanctuary) reminding you where to pick up your children.

 

This Sunday May 10, is a multi-generational service which includes celebration of the Coming of Age Class and Mother's Day.  I hope you can join us for this memorable and beautiful service.

 

Sunday May 17th there will be an open child dedication ceremony during the service for anyone who desires to have their child dedicated.  If you are interested...please let Robin or Rev. Aaron know!!.

 

Sunday, May 10

 

10 am Nursery is available- children under age 4.

 

All other children will remain in the sanctuary for the service.  Please note, we will have scribble pads and crayons available for children to make "mother's day" cards or "congratulations" cards for Coming of Age grads or "happy spring" cards for anyone while they watch the service.!

 

Our lounge is available for children that a may need break from the service.  Families, please feel free to hang out there if your child needs to stretch!

 

Congratulations to our 2015 COA grads!!  This Friday and Saturday, COA teens and mentors will head up to Rindge New Hampshire for their initiation weekend.  When they return, we will all celebrate their Coming of Age!   

 

 

6 - 8:30 pm Youth Group - Youth Group provides Coffee Hour this Sunday, May 10. 6 - 8:30 - Secret Activity.

 

Robin Caracciolo

Director of Religious Education 

 

Religious Education Classes 2015/2016!RERegistration

 

This Sunday, May 3rd  Please register your child(ren) for RE Classes 2015/16 .  Please see the RE Committee in Fellowship Hall before or after church.    

 

It is a tremendous help for us  in planning classroom space and ensuring a smooth fall start-up if you pre-register your child.

 

Also, you can sign on to the dates you would prefer to help out in our RE Teaching Cooperative as a classroom assistant.  We ask that you help out 3 times per year.  Thank YOU!!  

 

Robin Caracciolo

Director of Religious Education 

 

SPROUT Group Meeting - Sunday May 17 11:40 am - 1 pmSPROUT


 

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 , May  14.

 
Adult Faith Development

World Religions Course - Wednesday May 6WorldReligions

 

We gather this week for the last two lectures on Islam

Islam in the West and The Future of Islam by John L. Esposito, Ph.D., Professor, Religion and International Affairs, Islamic Studies, Georgetown University.  This course continues to be open to all interested in the study of world religions. 

 

For more information, please contact Aaron Payson.

New U Class - Saturday, May 16 1 - 4 pmNewUClass

 

Are you interested in learning more about the workings of UUCW and about Unitarian Universalism?  On Saturday afternoon, May 16 from 1-4pm Aaron and members of the congregation will offer a New U class.

 

This 3-hour course is designed for newcomers and anyone else who is considering formal membership in our community.  It offers an opportunity to learn about the history, traditions and organization of UUCW and also to get a quick overview of Unitarian Universalism.  In addition it provides a chance to spend time with others who are relatively new to the church and with some of our church leaders.

 

To register on-line CLICK HERE. (Please register by May 13). For further information contact Aaron Payson (arpayson@charter.net). 

Sunday News
Sunday, May 10 at 10 AMWorship

 

  

Child Dedication Ceremony - Sunday, May 17 at 10 AMChildDedication

 

A Child Dedication Ceremony will be offered during the Sunday Morning Worship Service at 10:00 am on May 17.  This service (click  HERE to view a copy of the service) offers families an opportunity to dedicate children through a naming and anointing (by water) ceremony and provides an opportunity for the congregation to response with a formal pledge of support and care for children and their families.  If you would like to participate in this ceremony, please contact Aaron Payson (arpayson@charter.net) or Robin Caracciolo (robin.caracciolo@gmail.com) by Friday, May 15.

 

  

New Member Ceremony - 
Sunday, May 31NewMemberCeremony
 

Sunday May 31, 2014 will be observed as New Member Sunday.  On New Member Sunday those who have decided to become members are called forward to pledge their support for UUCW and to sign the Membership Book.  If you are interested in becoming a member, we invite you to join on May 31. 

 

Thoughts On Membership

We are changed by any community we choose to join. Becoming a member of UUCW is about making a commitment to support and shape this congregation; it is also about opening yourself to be shaped within the context of this community.

 

Why Join?

Joining the church is a formal sign of commitment to our community.  With it goes an understanding of both service and financial support, as you are able, to our community.  It means lending your energy and talents to grow our young people, care for our elders, fight for our beliefs and passions, laugh together, cry together, and mark our transitions together.   It buoys and strengthens the community-and that means each and every member-to know that we share a common bond.

 

Membership allows you to be a voting member on concerns vital to our church community.  At Annual Meeting members vote to approve a budget, to accept new leaders, and to change by-laws affecting our governance.  Historically our members have voted on important congregational questions such as whether to offer two services on Sundays, to install the rainbow window or to change the size of our Board of Management.

 

Path to Membership

While there are no formal tests to becoming a member of this church, we encourage you to follow this path. 

  • Get to know us by attending worship services, fellowship events, classes and other programs.
  • Participate in a Deepening Conversation with a Member Services committee member.
  • Attend a New U class to meet other newcomers and learn about Unitarian Universalist history and principles, our ministry programs and the responsibilities and benefits of membership.
  • Set up an appointment with the minister.
  • Discuss with us the amount of financial support you expect to be able to give the church for the remainder of the current fiscal cycle.

If you are interested in becoming a member on May 31, please contact Rev. Aaron Payson arpayson@charter.net no later than Thursday, May 28.

 

If you are interested in joining but cannot attend on May 31 or are uncomfortable standing in front of the congregation, signing the membership book can also be done privately at any time.   Talk with Aaron or any member of the Member Services Committee to arrange this.

 

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:

May 3Women's Weekend Group
May 10 - Mother's DayYouth Group
May 17Men's Group
May 24Parish Service Committee
May 31Members and Friends of UUCW
Ongoing Event News 
UUCW Support of the Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) Family Shelter IHNEvents 

 

One of the things I love about this church is our ability to support and nurture the greater local community.  For example, our congregation does an awesome job providing IHN with the support they need to help those that need it most.  In the coming weeks, we will have the opportunity to provide them with this support.   Here are three opportunities coming up you may be interested in participating in:

 

1)       IHN Flash Shoe Drive:  The May IHN Shoe Drive is happening again this year!  Bring your gently used footwear such as shoes, sneakers, boots, skates, sandals, etc.  Pairs need to be tied or banded.  Collection will start Sunday, May 3 and go through Sunday, May 31.  Drop them off before church in fellowship hall.  The less-used shoes will be passed on to those in need.  The more-used shoes will be recycled.

 

2)      The Central Mass Housing Alliance Walk/Run for the Homeless:  Sunday, May 17, 2015 at Elm Park. 5K Runner registration begins at 12:00, Walker registration begins at 1:00, Walk/Run begins at 2:00 pm.  Join us after the Walk/Run for food and live music provided by the Chuck & Mud Band!   Join the UUCW team and/or make a donation:  Click HERE.

 

3)      We will again be hosting the IHN starting Sunday, May 31 through Saturday, June 6.  Email me or stop by Fellowship Hall beginning May 3 to sign up to be a dinner or overnight host and/or to help pay for groceries for the week.

 

Thank you in advance for being there for the IHN!

 

Shintaido Class - Third Saturdays from 1:30 - 2:30, May, and June!Shintaido 

Please come join us in the Lounge on May 16, and June 20 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   

 

Yard Sale is Coming! - June 6!YardSale 

 

One of our biggest fundraisers of the year is fast approaching!  The annual yard sale will take place on Saturday, June 6.  So, please start now looking around your place for things that can be donated.  We take virtually anything, including large furniture if you can transport it (both ways if it doesn't sell).  Clothing, household items, sports equipment, electronics, books, etc., etc., etc.  It also takes many hands to pull this event off; please let me know if you are interested.  We work all day the Thursday and Friday beforehand and then most of the day on Saturday.  I know it's a bit of time away, but if you know you're interested and want to work any of the days, please let me know.

 


Community News CommNews


Greater Worcester Humanists - Linda Miller canoteur725djm@gmail.com

Greater Worcester Humanists will meet on Tuesday evening, May 12th, in Fellowship Hall.  Social Time is at 6:30 followed by the speaker at 7:00.  Anthony Pinn, the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University in Houston, Texas will be our speaker.  Pinn is a prolific author and public intellectual working at the intersections of African-American religion, constructive theology, and humanist thought.

 

The title of his talk is  LIVING ON MY OWN?  THOUGHTS ON MY LIFE WITHOUT GOD, and WITH PEOPLE.  Anthony Pinn will discuss his movement from theism to humanism.  He will describe what this shift means in terms of ethics and the possibility of a hopeful life.  He will also discuss the implication of such stories for issues of difference and diversity within the humanist movement.

 

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Please CLICK HERE to download a flyer for this event!

 


Contact Information

Phone:

508-853-1942

Email:

office@uucworcester.org

 

 

Website:

www.uucworcester.org

 

Emergency Phone:

800-859-6404

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