We hope you’ll join us in these newly-listed activities and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
- Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 — Court Street Crafters. The second meeting of the Court Street Crafters will be held on Dec. 6, from 11:00-1:00 in the Clara Barton Lounge. You don’t need to sign up….just bring your craft and come! We look forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions, email Nancy Gaede.
- Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 — Bring A Friend Potluck and Karaoke Night hosted by Jen Yates at her home starting at 4:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 p.m. Join us for fun, friends, singing, and fabulous food! Bring a non-UU friend and a dish to pass. Want to come, but don’t know a member of our congregation? Contact Jen, who will find a congregant-friend for you. Please respond to Jen by email before Wednesday, December 3rd.
- Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008 — Social Justice Mitten Tree messages during coffee hour. Stop by the Social Justice/R.E. table and write a peace message on a piece of construction paper that will become a colorful part of a paper chain to hang on the Mitten Tree! The chain will be placed on the tree by the children during the Dec 14th service.
- Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008 – 12:15 p.m. — U.N. video: “For Everyone Everywhere” in the sanctuary. The United Nations has produced a short film about the UN Declaration of Human Rights, which was formulated 60 years ago this month. It is about 30 minutes long. Michael Scott will lead a discussion afterward. All are welcome.
- Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008 – New Year’s Eve celebration. Are you looking to ring in the new year with church family and friends? Would you like to feed your soul spiritually and have a great time doing it? How about some games/activities followed by the fireworks? This will be a fun and food-filled family-friendly event. Since the fireworks display starts at midnight, our party will begin around 9pm. Stay tuned for details as they develop. Please contact Lindsay Morrell if you’d like to help with setup or cleanup.
- starting Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009 – 10 to 11 a.m. — Laughter Yoga at 1st Universalist. Please join us every other Saturday morning for “Laughter for No Reason” led by Linda Lorenzo.
What is Laughter Yoga?
You may say, “Well, I’ve heard of Laughter and I’ve heard of Yoga…but what do the two have to do with one another?”
Laughter Yoga is a revolutionary idea – simple and profound. An exercise routine, it is fast sweeping the world and is a complete wellbeing workout. It is the brainchild of Dr. Madan Kataria, an Indian physician from Mumbai who started the first laughter club in a park on 13th March 1995, with just 5 people. Today, it has become a worldwide phenomenon with more than 6000 social laughter clubs in 60 countries.
Laughter Yoga combines unconditional laughter with yogic breathing (Pranayama). Anyone can laugh for no reason, without relying on humor, jokes or comedy. Laughter is simulated as a body exercise in a group but with eye contact and childlike playfulness, it soon turns into real and contagious laughter. The concept of Laughter Yoga is based on a scientific fact that the body cannot differentiate between fake and real laughter.One gets the same physiological and psychological benefits.
If you want to learn more and try out this fun and highly beneficial activity, please consider joining us for the initial session on January 3rd. At this time we will be viewing a short documentary on the origins and practice of Laughter Yoga and will hold our first Laughter Yoga session.
To sign up, or for more information, please contact Linda Lorenzo or call Kris at the church office at (585)546-2826.
Other announcements: If you want to order a copy of Mark Morrison-Reed’s book In Between: Memoir of an Integration Baby (or other titles), please sign up during coffee hour in the Clara Barton library.
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24 November 2008
This week this month
Bring A Friend Potluck and Karaoke Night, Court Street Crafters, For Everyone Everywhere, In Between Memoir of an Integration Baby, Jen Yates, Lindsay Morrell, Mark Morrison-Reed, Michael Scott, Nancy Gaede, New Year's Eve, Social Justice Mitten Tree, This Week This Month at 1st Universalist, UN, UN Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations
We hope you’ll join us in these newly-listed activities and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
- Sunday, November 23, 2008 — A Feast of Gratitude. Join us for our Intergenerational Thanksgiving service, and share your thoughts on giving and gratitude. Please bring a fresh fruit or vegetable to fill our cornucopia. Feast on one another’s thoughts, words and offerings! (Intergenerational means all ages; Peggy Meeker, our Director of Religious Education (DRE), will be involving our children and youth in the service. Nursery care will be available.)
- Thursday, November 27, 2008 at 11 AM — 134th Union Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at 1st Unitarian Church with Rabbi Matt Field, Temple Beth El, preaching. Come one, come all to the 134th Annual Thanksgiving Day Interfaith Thanksgiving service, proudly the oldest continuing interfaith service offered in the United States. This service was started by the congregations of First Unitarian Church of Rochester, First Universalist Church of Rochester and Temple B’rith Kodesh more than a century ago, to share together in the universal religious impulse to give thanks! Participating congregations now also include Temple Beth El, Temple Sinai, Islamic Center of Rochester, Baptist Temple Church, First Baptist Church of Rochester, Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, and Third Presbyterian Church. A reception will follow the service at 1st Unitarian Church, 220 Winton Road South. Please join us for this beautiful celebration!
- Thursday, November 27, 2008 — Thanksgiving Dinner at 1st Universalist. Dinner is around 4:00, but we’ll need help with preparation and set up. Please sign up if you plan to come, and let us know what you’ll be bringing. We’ll also need donations of turkeys or money towards the purchase of turkeys. Contact Karl. We hope to see you there!
- February 2009 – Service Auction at 1st Universalist. Get out your knitting needles, polish your silver and social skills, inspect that white elephant in the basement or at your office. It’s not too early to start thinking about the church’s annual Auction and what treasure you’ll be contributing for sale. If you have questions, contact Jane Chronis. Volunteers are welcome.
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18 November 2008
This week this month
Baptist Temple Church, dinner, First Baptist Church of Rochester, Islamic Center of Rochester, Jane Chronis, Peggy Meeker, Rabbi Matt Field, Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, service auction, Temple B'rith Kodesh, Temple Beth El, Temple Sinai, Third Presbyterian Church, This Week This Month at 1st Universalist, Union Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
Greetings from the Ministry of Mirth and Merriment. The surveys are in and tallied. Our thanks to the 41 of you who gave us information. Here are the activities which had the most interest:
- Pot lucks of all kinds dessert/dialog sessions
- movies small group dinners
- going to baseball games game nights
- card parties GEVA
- a New Year’s Eve get-together gourmet dinners
- Thanksgiving dinner at church year-end picnic
- Mardi Gras party open mic coffee house
Most responses indicated that Friday afternoon/evening, Saturday morning/afternoon/evening, and Sunday afternoon/early evening were the best time for events, with some interest expressed in having weekday evening events.
You also gave us an incredible list of other possibilities, from Talent Night to adult (yes, adult) sleep-overs and Laughter Yoga. This list will be posted on the bulletin board in the Clara Barton Lounge in the near future.
So what now? What do we do with all this wonderful information? This list will only be a list, unless people step forward to organize these events. It’s not complicated! Pick an idea ( or bring one of your own.) Pick a date/time. Get your information to Kris at the office…check for room availability and other possible conflicts. Get it on the calendar and write a blurb for the Outlooks and the order of service. Put up a sign up sheet if you need one and… VOILA! Mirth and Merriment!
Please be sure to put these upcoming events on your calendar:
- The Great Cookbook Cookoff (rsvp to the office) on November 14, 2008.
- a soup and salad lunch after church on November 16, 2008 sponsored by the Membership Committee
- Thanksgiving Dinner at First U…the signup sheet is posted in the Clara Barton Lounge. Look for more information about this very soon. Thanks to Karl Abbott for organizing this event.
Our surveys show that there is a real desire for more “community” in our community. Won’t you be the next person to step up and get something started?
We hope you’ll join us in this newly-listed activity and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming November events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
- Friday, November 21, 2008 – 6:30 p.m. — Friday Night Movies That Inspire and Uplift – “Wide Awake” in our sanctuary, with post-movie discussion and snacks in our Clara Barton Lounge. Join us for this month’s selection, “Wide Awake.” When his beloved grandfather passes away, fifth-grade Catholic schoolboy Joshua (Joseph Cross) has a crisis of faith. He asks both the nuns and his parents (Denis Leary and Dana Delany) difficult questions as he sets out on a mission: to find God and make sure his grandfather is OK. …. There is no charge for movie viewing and discussion time. Anyone wishing to bring a snack to share will be gratefully appreciated.
We hope you’ll join us in these newly-listed activities and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
Other requests and announcements:
- Our church has a number of outdated, dust-covered A-V equipment, books, and other items that we could sell on E-Bay or Craigslist. If you are willing to take this on as a fundraiser for the church, please contact Connie Valk
- There is now a Lego table in the toy corner of the Clara Barton Lounge. Heads-up for Mommies and Daddies of toddlers: Lego sets have very small pieces.
We hope you’ll join us in this newly-listed activity and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
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Saturday, November 15, 2008 – 11:00 to 1:00 p.m.– Court Street Crafters – in the Clara Barton Lounge
Do you enjoy quilting, knitting, beading, weaving, rug hooking, crocheting, or some other craft? Are you interested in learning how to do one of these? Then the Court Street Crafters may be just the group for you!
Our goal is to be together and enjoy each other’s company. We’re also exploring possible service projects, such as making blankets for Project Linus and knitting mittens and scarves for those in need.
After the holidays, we plan to meet twice a month on Saturdays, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Clara Barton Lounge. However, so that we can learn about and possibly start some projects for the holidays, we will meet on Saturday, November 15, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Bring your ideas and crafts and join us! Also, please bring your calendar so that we can set future dates. If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Gaede.
We hope you’ll join us in this newly-listed activity and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
Saturday, November 8, 2008 – 9:30 a.m. to noon — Navigating the Sea of Social Services workshop at 1st Universalist Church, 150 S. Clinton, Rochester, NY. Our congregations may have members who need more help than what we as a faith community can provide:
- the beloved older member who lives alone and has become increasingly frail. Other members hold their breath as they watch her slowly drive her car to the parking lot and make her way to church. She has no family members living nearby to watch out for her.
- the eccentric whose grooming has deteriorated and whose behavior has become so strange that people are wondering if s/he may need professional help.
- the single mother who has lost her job and is struggling to support three children.
Navigating the Sea of Social Services is a workshop designed to help us help our congregants connect with services that will meet their needs over the short or long term. At this workshop we will explore all levels of services, from welfare to private pay, how to access them and what our role should be. Erica Vera, a licensed social worker with 15 years of experience in Rochester, will guide us through this process.
Registration information:
pre-register via our workshop flier,
9:30 to 10 a.m. the day of register
Cost: $5 per person or $10 for 3 people with advance registration
$10 per person registering at the door
If you have further questions, please contact the Caring Committee of First Universalist Church of Rochester.
We hope you’ll join us in these newly-listed activities and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
- Friday, Oct. 24, 2008 – potluck @ 6 p.m., workshop @ 7 p.m. – Clara Barton Lounge — Building a relationship with our new minister The whole congregation is invited to attend. When a new minister is welcomed into a UU church, the congregation and the minister have an obligation to make certain that expectations are clear – expectations of the minister to the congregation, and expectations of the congregation to the minister. Tom Chulak, St. Lawrence District Consultant Minister, will facilitate.
We hope you’ll join us in these newly-listed activities and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for additional upcoming events. Some events are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
- Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008 – 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. — Eastman @ Washington Square concert. The concert season starts with Just Another Tuba Quartet. See the Eastman @ Washington Square listing in our Upcoming Events section for more details.
- Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008 — Social Justice Plate Offering during service. Money collected will benefit the Minister’s Discretionary Fund. This fund is used to provide critical assistance to church members, friends, or others who are facing a crisis or a specific unmet need.
- Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008 – after service — special congregational meeting in the sanctuary to vote on the Nominating Committee slate that was proposed during our Oct 12, 2008 semi-annual meeting.
- Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008 – after service — Craft Club organizational meeting in the sanctuary If you are a quilter, knitter, or crocheter (or if you might like to learn how) and would be interested in forming a group, please plan to attend this organizational meeting. Contact Nancy Gaede.
- Friday, Nov. 14, 2008 – 6 p.m. — Centennial Cookbook Cook-off in the Clara Barton Lounge. Bring your favorite recipe from our cookbook as a dish to pass!
We hope you’ll join us in these newly-listed activities and check previous This Week, This Month announcements for other upcoming events. Some are educational, some are purely social and some are both. Inter-generational activities include children of all ages, while other activities are for adults only. Check the details to see if childcare is provided.
Other announcements:
Statements for those who contributed to the Mini-Capital Campaign are available outside the Sanctuary door. Thanks to all for your continuing stewardship of our church.
“A Time To Embrace: Same Gender Relationships In Religion, Law and Politics” lecture series. This is the book by William Stacy Johnson, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. See the bulletin board for schedule.
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3 October 2008
This week this month
A Time to Embrace Same Gender Relationships in Religion Law and Politics, food ingathering, Juust for Fuun, membersip, mini capital campaign, mirth & Merriment, potluck, Princeton Theological Seminary, ruuu, SEM, semi-annual meeting, This Week This Month at 1st Universalist, William Stacy Johnson, worship associate training