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Newsletter - December 26, 2014
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Men's Fellowship
Every Wednesday - 6:30 pm at Furrbie's restaurant (downtown).

Join our men for Furrbie's good food and interesting conversation.

Contact: Eric Berg
Board Meeting - Jan 11, 12:30 - 2 pm
 
Condolence
Ray Nordhausen, an active member of our Beloved Community since 2003, passed away on December 24. Minnie Venable (his wife) has been an AUUF member since 1988, and served as AUUF President from 2004-2007 and 2008-2009. Minnie has requested no calls for a few days. But, please hold Minnie in your thoughts and hearts during this time. Services are pending; when information is available, a notice will be posted under "Events" on the AUUF website

In the Community
Happy ZOO Year 
Wed. Dec. 31 from 10 AM - 12:00 PM at the Amarillo Zoo


Ring in the New Year with the Amarillo Zoo! Join us for a morning of festivites including an apple juice toast, wildlife craft, and more. Then help us count down to a special ball drop for the lions at noon!

 

Free with general admission.

Take action with us:
   Ongoing Social Action projects 

Snack Pack 4 Kids -Update
We are unable to sign up as a group. However, you can go to their website and sign up individually. Click here to sign up online, there is a list of areas where you can volunteer, such as bag packing, picking up totes, delivery of totes or assembly line prep. Simply click on VolunteerSpot and follow the prompts. Be sure to include AUUF in your sign up.

Martha's Home

Women's and children's toiletries and hygiene products

Our support of Martha's Home, a transitional shelter for women and their children, continues to meet a crucial need by supplying essentials for Martha's Home residents. An ongoing need are basic toiletries for women, children, and infants. In recent months, the members of the Fellowship have also supplied LOTS of toilet paper. Thank you - we are on a roll! Currently there is a particular need for the following:
- Toilet paper
- Paper Towels
- Household cleaning supplies (no Windex or glass cleaner, please)

Thanks again to every Fellowship member who makes a positive difference in the lives of families transitioning to self-sufficiency. We are helping provide hope!

Contact: Yvonne Moore
Why not attend the early service?

Most members know that our 11:00 service is usually packed.  You know because you're there.  You're there because that's when you're accustomed to going and it's your time to visit with Fellowship friends.  The congregation and I am glad you're there.  That you attend regularly.  That you support our Beloved Community.


 

Here's something you may not know.  Studies show that a churches attendance will never exceed 80% of its seating capacity.  We have 100 seats.  Do the math!  Our attendance records reflect the results of your calculations. Including the 18 to 20 members who attend the 9:30 service we hover around 100 to 110 members in attendance each Sunday.


 

I'm sure by now you can see where I'm going.  We all want to make our Beloved Community available to as many as wish to join us.  We all actively work at growing our congregation and faith community.

Truth is we simply wont be successful in the short term unless we can open up seating at the 11:00 service.  If you don't have children and don't regularly attend Adult RE at 10:00 you can help.


 

Here's my proposition. I'm not asking that you commit to being a 9:30 service regular.  It's not an either or proposition.  I'm simply suggesting that you consider coming early once a month.  If one fourth of the membership did this we'd increase early service attendance by 15 to 20 members, make that many seats available at 11:00, and have the potential of boosting total attendance.  


 

In my mind it simply makes sense to utilize our current space to it's fullest potential as we look forward to the day we can expand our physical space. Can we count on you to help make this a reality?  


 

PLEASE ATTEND EARLY SERVICE ONCE A MONTH!  


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Welcome to the Amarillo
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship!
 
"Where everyone is welcome!"

Are you seeking a place of belonging where you can be free from judgment because of your beliefs or whom you love? Do you need the freedom to grow on your own spiritual and intellectual journey? Try the Amarillo Unitarian Universalist Fellowship - it might very well be the place for you.
 
Join us this Sunday at 4901 Cornell St. for either the 9:30 or 11 AM service - the content and format are the same. Childcare and school-age Children's Religious Education are provided during the 11 AM service only.

A variety of events happen every week, and we hope that you will find one or more that are of interest to you. Come to learn, to enjoy each other, and to work together. For a complete listing of events at the Fellowship, click on the Calendar icon to the left. Want more detail? Check both the News and the Events sections of our website, uuamarillo.org.

Also on our website, you will find much more information about our faith, Unitarian Universalism, as well as our Fellowship.

All events are held at the Fellowship,
4901 Cornell St., unless otherwise noted. If you are unsure how to reach any of the individuals named as contacts, please email the AUUF office or call 806.355.9351 and leave a message. Your call will be returned during office hours, which are M-W-F from 9 AM to noon.

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With welcoming arms for all,  

The AUUF Beloved Community


Sunday Worship 

9:30 and 11 AM

December 28, 2014
Lynne Groom, Underwriting & Sponsorship Director for Panhandle PBS, speaks on Panhandle PBS Presents! Lynne will discuss current PBS programming and offer a sneak peak at what's in store for our favorite shows and new productions, both local and beyond.

January 4, 2015
President Keralee Clay is delivering the ever-popular Annual State of the Fellowship Address, reviewing the past year's events and anticipating what 2015 has in store for the AUUF!

January 11, 2015
David Green is speaking on The Examined Life, discussing the ideal of Socrates that "The unexamined life is not worth living," and how asking essential questions of who and what we are leads to greater self-awareness, compassion, and courage.

 


The Young Earth Movement - December 7, 2014 

Women in Charge - November 30, 2014

 

Monthly Potluck Lunch
Sunday, January 4 from 12:30 - 1:30 PM

It's the first Sunday of the month: that special day to bring a yummy dish to share as we enjoy the great food and fellowship!

Always good...and good for you!

Circle Dinners are Coming!

The season for Circle Dinners approaches, and hosts are needed.

 

The goal of a Circle Dinner is to enjoy a fun meal in with Fellowship members you may not already know well. Circle Dinners help us form new friendships and deepen our connections with each other. Plus, they are always very fun!

  • Circle Dinners are held during January & February.
  • A Circle Dinner is hosted in the home of a member on the date of their choosing, with (usually) eight to twelve members in attendance.
  • The dinner is typically potluck, although the host may provide the main dish or suggest a food theme (such as Tex-Mex or vegetarian).
  • All members are encouraged to attend at least one circle dinner. Sign up sheets will be posted on the bulletin board by the Fellowship kitchen. Space is limited at each dinner, so sign up early!

To host a Circle Dinner, please contact the Fellowship office administrator, April Myers, at office@uuamarillo.org, or call 355-9351. April will need the date and time, the number of guest members you can accommodate, and any specifics regarding the dinner (potluck, food theme, etc).


Children's RE Update
We now have 3 children's Religious Education (RE) groups:
        • birth to age 5, taught by Sarah Brown;
        • ages 6-9, taught by Maisie Everett and Wes Phillips; and
    • ages 10 and up, taught by Vicki Schoen.

Sarah's class will be learning about autumn using curriculum from "Celebrating Me and My World." It ties into our seventh principle.


 

The six-nine-year-olds will be studying principles 5 and 6 as they learn about the Mayflower Compact and how different beliefs and ideas were considered when it was written.  


 

The ten and up group will be talking about our moral compass and doing the right thing.


 


 

Contact: Vicki Schoen 

Unitarian Universalism:
Sources of our Living Tradition

 
Worshiping in our congregation you may hear a reading or perspective shared from any one of many sources from which our living tradition is drawn.
Among these sources are:

Words and deeds of prophetic women and men
which challenge us to confront powers
and structures of evil with justice, compassion,
and the transforming power of love.

 

  More information  


Our Vision

 

A world without borders

where all are valued and supported.

 
 Our Mission
 

To be an inclusive progressive community
for spiritual, intellectual and social transformation.

 
Amarillo Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
4901 Cornell St.
Amarillo, TX  79109
806.355.9351

 

 

 

 uuamarillo.org

BELIEVE IN GOOD.
   

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