2014 October 26 Volume 11, Issue 43 We are a Welcoming Congregation. We seek to foster a climate of purposeful inclusion of all regardless of gender, age, race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, sexual orientation or expression. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Gainesville • 4225 NW 34th Street • Gainesville, FL 32605 352/377-1669 • uuoffice@uufg.org • www.uufg.org MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISCUSSION Sunday, November 2, 9:30 - 10:45 am HALLOWEEN PICNIC Following Service, Sunday, November 2 Just in time for the Nov. 4 election, local activist Jim Funk will be our guest discussion leader. Mr. Funk is a nurse practitioner who has experience working in Addictions, and is now a volunteer for United for Care (www.unitedforcare.org). Come to the Common Room and prepare to make an informed vote! Youth Group is sponsoring their annual Halloween picnic on November 2, the Sunday after Halloween, which is on Friday this year. This is a fund raiser for Youth group travel expenses and a “Fun Raiser” for the congregation. So start working on your costume and save the lunch date: November 2nd after service for good food and fellowship! SPEAKER’S TRAINING WORKSHOP Saturday, November 1, 10:30 am The Worship Committee is holding a workshop Saturday, November 1 from 10:30 to 12:00 to train members to speak during sanctuary events. Training will include practice in using the microphone, speaking slowly and distinctly, and generally making yourself heard and understood. The training is open to anyone. Members scheduled to give sermons are particularly encouraged to come. For more information, contact Lynne Capehart. RECENT ATTENDANCE Last Sunday, October 19, 87 adults attended service while 10 children and youth attended chapel, facilitated by two adults. Welcome, Guests! We’re glad you decided to check us out. Some things to know: Window Room: We have a little room at the back of the Sanctuary for small children who want to stay with their parents, but who need to move around. Parents can sit, see and hear the service, while children have some extra space. Don’t forget a hymnal. Visitor Table: We’d love to get to know you and help you get to know us. Please stop by the Phillips Social Hall after the service, and look for the table with the green tablecloth. Youth will be tabling at coffee hour the with advance meal tickets for sale and info about the Costume contest and kids activities that will take place at the picnic. Don’t Miss It! UUFG SERVICE HONORS VETERANS Sunday, November 9 David Willkomm facilitates our regular Sunday service on November 9. He says that during the service all veterans will be recognized. All members who are veterans are particularly asked to attend, but please also invite family and friends who are vets to join the service and participate in this recognition. For more information, please contact David. “LEARN ABOUT US” TABLE Features Ushers and Greeterrs Stop by the “Learn about Us” table in the Phillips Hall following service to learn about our Ushering and Greeting from Ron Lange! To sign up to feature “your” group at an upcoming Sunday, contact your PC Representative or the PC Chair. Program Council representatives are · Beloved Community: Pat Caren / · Social Justice Council: Joy Avery · Worship and Celebration: Lynne Capehart · Program Council Chair: Ron Lange / s · (Please note that “Lifespan Faith Development” does not presently have a representative, so please contact Ron Lange to organize a table under this category.) The Gazette 2014 October 26 Volume 11, Issue 43 FOCUS ON SOCIAL JUSTICE ~ PLEASE SAVE THIS LIST! By Alice Primack, chair Social Justice Council PROGRAMS FOR THE UUFG CONGREGATION -- Public Invited Too! November 2, Sunday, 9:30 - 10:45 am, UUFG Common Room Amendment 2, Medical Marijuana: a Social Justice Forum Just in time for the Nov. 4 election, Jim Funk will be our guest discussion leader. Jim Funk is a nurse practitioner who has experience working in Addictions, and is now a volunteer for United for Care (www.unitedforcare.org). November 9, Sunday, 9:30 - 10:45 am, UUFG Common Room ACTION Network: a Social Justice Forum Esther Wallace will speak with us about ACTION Network, a local nonprofit engaged in congregation-based community organizing work. ACTION trains people of faith to analyze community issues, create personal and public narratives, and use their own individual power to influence elected officials and public policy. Currently, our member congregations are working with elected City officials to lessen the impact of GRU's rising utility rates, which have been particularly devastating for low-income people of color in Gainesville. November 16, Sunday, 9:30 - 10:45 am, UUFG Common Room Habitat for Humanity: a Social Justice Forum Alice Primack will speak about the international programs of Habitat for Humanity and the Global Village in Americus, Georgia, where you can view full-size models of the houses Habitat volunteers are building in countries all over the world. And we will have an update on the house that UUFG is helping to build in Gainesville. Michelle Espinoza and eight members of UUFG’s Young Adult group recently spent a Saturday building this house, along with other volunteers. November 23, Sunday, 9:30 - 10:45 am, UUFG Common Room Sierra Club: a Social Justice Forum Jon Brainard, education chair for the Suwanee-St. Johns chapter of the Sierra Club, will speak to us about the environmental work of Sierra Club. Mr. Brainard will show a new PowerPoint presentation, “The Seven Wonders of the SSJ Sierra Club” — which calls attention to some of the issues that the Sierra Club is focused on, including habitat loss, fertilizer use, and water conservation. November 30, Sunday, 11 am A Social Justice Service and Lunch with Guests At Your Table We will kick off our annual Guest At Your Table drive to raise awareness and support for human rights worldwide. We will feature social justice work sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee in Honduras, Haiti, and Kenya. HELP NEEDED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE PROJECT TEAMS November 6 and every Thursday afternoon 2:30-4:30pm, and 5-6pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, volunteers are needed to tutor and provide enrichment for elementary school age children living in the nearby subdivision of Pineridge. See Gene Mills or Alice Primack for more information. November 15 help provide lunch for volunteers who are building the Habitat for Humanity house that UUFG is helping with. Contact Michelle Espinoza for more information. PASTORAL CARE If you hear about anyone requiring pastoral care in the next several weeks, please notify Pat Caren, who is helping to coordinate care efforts during this period. . THOMAS ROYAL’S DOCTORAL RECITAL Friday, November 14, 7:30 pm Thomas Royal's Ph.D. recital, which consists of experimental electronic music he composed as a student at UF, will occur on November 14th, 7:30pm, at the University of Florida Music Building, Room 101. Volume 11, Issue 43 2014 October 26 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN FAITH DEVELOPMENT? This Sunday in RE: Fun-Raiser! Help support Youth Group activities! Before Service the Youth Group will be selling coffee and advance tickets for next Sunday's Halloween Picnic. Religious Education classes: Nursery: Rm 1 Spirit Play classes (Pre-K - 1st): Rm 2 Spirit Play classes (2nd - 3rd): Rm 3 Toolbox of Faith (4th - 5th): Rm 4 Riddle & Mystery (6th - 7th): Rm 7 Coming of Age (8th and up): Common Room Next Sunday in RE: Religious classes same as above. Also, next Sunday the Youth Group will be tabling coffee again, and they host their annual Halloween Picnic Fun-Raiser after service. Please join us! Questions about RE at UUFG? Contact Nureet Carmel, Director of Religious Education, at dre@uufg.org. Office Hours: Nureet is also at the Fellowship on Wednesdays 9 am — 2 pm, and by appointment. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO... This coming week, we know of six members who are celebrating birthdays. Please wish a very happy birthday to Walter Cole Carolyn Baker Joann Mossa Heather McAuslane Barbara Graeber Martha Hickey NEWCOMER ORIENTATION DATE CHANGE! The Newcomer Orientation scheduled for November 9 has been changed to November 16 due to a scheduling conflict with the Governing Board’s Town Hall Meeting. Newcomers are encouraged to attend the Town Hall Meeting to learn about plans for our congregation’s future. The Newcomer Orientation on November 16 will be held in the Library. Stop by the Green Table in the Social Hall for information and directions. The Gazette TOWN HALL MEETING Sunday November 9, following service Update on Our Goals & Developmental Ministry Please attend a Town Hall Meeting in the Sanctuary on Sunday November 9 immediately after Service. Childcare provided. This meeting addresses the three Goals for Developmental Ministry that your Governing Board included in the application for a developmental minister sent to the UUA in September. These goals derived from the workshop sessions provided by Maggie Lovins of the Southern Region staff and by board members, plus survey and email input. They will form the plan of action that our Congregation and developmental minister will work on for the next three years. The Board will explain the final version of these goals and solicit additional congregational input on how members would like to see them implemented. We will also provide an update on the Developmental Minister application process. INTERWEAVE Sunday, Nov 9, 6:30 pm Thanks to all who came to the October Interweave meeting. We had a very interesting and informative discussion on all aspects of the coming out process. Our next meeting will be Sunday, 6:30 pm, November 9, in the Phillips Hall. This meeting will focus the discussion on Transgender issues. All our welcome. For further information please call Rev. Tara Lee. UUFG THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday, November 27, 2 pm Lynne Capehart and Judith Kendall are coordinating UUFG’s annual Thanksgiving dinner. which will be held at 2 pm on Thanksgiving Day, November 27 in the Fellowship Hall. Please mark this event on your calendar and think about ways you can help. If you plan to attend the dinner, please email Judith at judithkendall@cox.net with your name, how many in your party, and what you plan to bring. Let us know if you can help with any of the following: · Table decorations · Set up · Clean up Above all, we need your participation to make our Thanksgiving dinner a memorable event. We have much to be thankful for in our UUFG community. Let’s come together in gratitude and fellowship. The Gazette 2014 October 26 HEARING LOOP AVAILABLE Volume 11, Issue 43 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 11:00 am Please see an usher for more information. PLEASE SILENCE YOUR PHONE! To avoid disruptions, please turn off or silence your cell phone before the service begins. Worship Service Grief and Dying Jeff Dunn SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 11:00 am Worship Service Honoring Combat Veterans David Willkomm Thanks to SUNDAY FACILITATORS October 26 November 2 Greeters & Ushers Carolyn Ziffer Irene LaBelle Heather McAuslane Ron Lange Chalice Table Georgia Bertcher Carolyn Ziffer Sound Erin Parish Erin Parish Lock up Alice Primack UUFG CONTACT INFORMATION Kristin Stevens, Congregation President Cam Pierce, Office Adminstrator 352-377-1669 / admin@uufg.org Tony Canty, Director of Music 352-377-1669 / music@uufg.org Nureet Carmel, Director of Religious Education 352-377-1669 / dre@uufg.org Ron Lange, Program Council Chair Know someone who is ill? Use care@uufg.org Want to thank someone? Use thanks@uufg.org or the Gratitude Box Have a suggestion? Use suggestion@uufg.org To email UUFG’s staff as a group, send your message to staff@uufg.org To address all Board members as a group, use board@uufg.org For addressing all Program Council Members, use council@uufg.org THE WEEK AHEAD Sunday, October 26 — 9:30 am Social J ustice Discussion (Common Room) 11:00 am Wor ship Ser vice 12:15 pm Young Adult Gr oup (Libr ar y) 6:00 pm Dancing Otter s Wiccan Class (Common Room) Tuesday, October 28 — 8:30 am Mor ning Meditation (Common Room) 6:30 pm Gr and Squar es Dancing (non-UUFG event ~ Phillips Hall) 6:30 pm Humanist Cir cle (Local r estaur ant — see Al Tweedy for location) Wednesday, October 29 — 7:30 pm Gainesville Handweaver ’s Guild (nonUUFG event ~ Phillips Hall) Thursday, October 30 — 7:30 pm Chalice Choir Rehear sal (Fellowship Hall) Friday, October 31— 7:00 pm Dancing Cr ane Zen (Common Room) Saturday, November 1— 1.:30 pm Wor kshop: Speaking in the Sanctuar y 6:30 pm Veg4Life Potluck (Non-UUFG event ~ Phillips Hall) Sunday, November 2 — 9:30 am Social J ustice Discussion (Common Room) 11:00 am Wor ship Ser vice 12:30 pm Halloween Picnic & Youth Gr oup Fundraiser (Playground) 6:00 pm Dancing Otter s Wiccan Class (Common Room) SUBMISSIONS TO THE GAZETTE: Reser ved for UUFG business and concer ns submitted to the office (email uuoffice@uufg.org) for editing by noon on Wednesdays. 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