UU UPDATE Sunday JUNE 13, 2014

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UPDATE
UPDATE
JUNE
13, 2014
November
14, 2014
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY
A WELCOMING CONGREGATION
Imagination in the Service of Empathy by Rev. Ernest L. Mills, Jr.
Sunday, November 16
Sunday
Sermon
George Bernard Shaw once asked, “Must Christ perish in every generation for those
who lack an imagination?” To empathize with another’s pain and suffering, we must
be able to imagine it happening to us. According to Shaw, without this imagination,
this empathy, the crucifixion (suffering) continues in every generation.
Please join us for worship on Sundays at 9:30 or 11:00 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship at 10:30.
Sunday Children’s Programs
Nursery care will be provided during
both services. During the 11:00 service,
Emily Atkinson will conduct Spirit Play in the
classroom for children ages 4-8. Heather Layton
will conduct Riddle & Mystery for youth in
grades 4-9, beginning in the Sanctuary, then
moving to the library.
NEWSLETTER HIGHLIGHTS
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CRE Column by Heather Layton
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Upcoming UUTC Events
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Social Action Opportunities
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Wedding Collage—at last!
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Bookkeeper Search / Community
Thanksgiving Service
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UUTC Contact Information
Heartfelt Thanks
On Wednesday Earle and Ann Rabb
announced their retirement from orchestrating Wonderful Wednesdays. A plant and a
card are mere symbols for the tremendous
appreciation that UUTC members feel for the
Rabbs nine years of spearheading our
amazing Wonderful Wednesday evenings of
fine food, entertainment and education.
We also appreciate
the very many helpers who made the
evenings happen—
but we all know that
it was Ann and Earle
who initiated and
inspired the events.
Thanks to both of you for a great run!
Youth in Focus
Heather Layton, Children’s Religious Exploration Lead Teacher
November is all about Youth CONs (conferences)—weekend sessions
held at The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center in Highlands, NC.
CONs are like summer camp for UU youth. There are workshops,
crafts, music, singing, field games, dancing and a "Coffee House" at
which the youth can share their personal talents.
The CON environment is physically, emotionally and spiritually safe,
run by supportive and enthusiastic staff. They allow the youth to live their UU values, experience nature, relax and reflect, grow as individuals and as a group, and even have good ole fun
with current and new friends in a compassionate community. It provides a break from the pressures of school and home after a long fall season.
CONs give our youth a bigger picture of Unitarian Universalism. They join youth from Asheville, Charleston, Athens, Charlotte, Chattanooga, and many more places, showing them that our
small group is part of a larger group. The counselors or mentors are mainly college students who
grew up as UUs and attended Youth CON's in their formative years. They act as wonderful role
models for the new generation of UUs. It is truly a special time—and as a plus, the food is terrific!
(I mean, what is cooler than ice cream sundaes for breakfast on Sunday morning?)
Three of our youth will attend the Elementary CON this weekend. Vera and Ellie are fourth graders
at Brevard Academy and Kate is a fifth grader at Brevard Elementary. The Intermediate CON is the
following weekend and five middle schoolers will attend: Ian from Mountain Sun Community
School, and Greta, Mae, Anderson, and Sofia from Brevard Academy.
The High School CON is the first weekend in December. This is the first year that we will have high
schoolers attending. Sara, Emily S. and Emily H. are all from Brevard High School, and will
attend. The theme is "CONstellations: An experience above and beyond your normal CON."
Some of the planned activities are building a planetarium, launching mini space rockets, learning
to read stars like a compass, learning about the
connection between astronomy and community, doing a
service project, and more.
Look for CON reactions from our youth in the December
newsletter. We are also planning a special Sunday
service led by our Youth CON participants in January.
Peace to you and Happy Thanksgiving!
Youth Con 2014
AFTERNOON HIGH TEA!
The Loving Hearts and Helping Hands Team invites the young at heart to
Afternoon High Tea at UUTC on Wednesday, November 19, at 2:00 p.m.
Enjoy High English Tea with homemade desserts
and warm fellowship for everyone.
To make your reservation, please add your name to the
sign-up sheet at UUTC or call the church office (877-6121) by November 14.
We hope to see you there!
Sue Null, Team Leader, invites
you to join the Social Action Team
at its next meeting and learn what
is coming up for 2015. The Team
will meet at UUTC on Monday,
November 17, at 3:00 pm.
SAVE THE DATE!
NEXT WEEK at UUTC
Social Action Team – MON 11/17 @ 3:00 pm
Mindfulness Group – MON 11/17 @ 7:00 pm
Men’s Group – TUE 11/18 @ 9:00 am
Eclectics Jam – WED 11/19 @ 9:00 am
Afternoon High Tea – WED 11/19 @ 2:00 pm
Soup & Soul – WED 11/19 @ 6:30 pm
Alaska, Anyone?
All are invited to our annual Holiday Party
Sunday, December 14
3:00 until 5:00 p.m.
Virginia MacDonald and Bob Giudici are
Come enjoy the holiday
spirit with music, great
food, and a chance to
chat with new and old
friends. Plan to bring a
savory (always popular)
or some sweets to share.
would like to find other UUTC folks who might be
planning to take a 13-day trip exploring Alaska
with other UUs, starting on July 11, 2015. Virginia
interested in joining them.
You can learn
more about their
trip with Whale
Coast Alaska by
clicking here.
Holiday Gifts with Meaning
Do you wonder what to give to people you love who don’t need a
thing? You can honor them by participating the Social Action Team’s
“Holiday Gifts with Meaning.”
On Sundays 11/30 and 12/7 you will be able to make a donation to
one or more local charities and receive an acknowledgement card to
give to your loved one. The following charities will be present:
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Sharing House's Adopt-A-Family (provides Christmas gifts to
children or seniors in low-income families who struggle financially)
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Free Wheelchair Mission (provides wheelchairs for impoverished
people with disabilities in developing nations)
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Free Rein (provides therapeutic horseback riding for children and
adults with autism, ADHD, or certain physical limitations)

Heifer International (delivers heifers, chicks, rabbits, pigs or
goats to enable families to lift themselves out of poverty)
The children in your life may be enchanted to know that a donation in
their name helped purchase a goat or a wheelchair or a saddle or a
gift for a needy child.
Reminder!
November has
FIVE Sundays.
We will collect food
for Sharing House on
November 23 and 30.
Baskets for your
donations will be
placed in the lobby.
Please take a list
of most-needed items
from the church
counter.
Social Action Agency for November—UUSC
UUSC, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, is
our social action focus this month. It is the only one of our
chosen agencies which supports people outside of
Transylvania County and NC.
UUSC is a leading voice for human rights and social justice in 22 countries. It focuses on civil
liberties, democratic processes, economic justice, advancing workers' rights, living wage
campaigns, and the right to water. UUSC also responds to disasters, defending the rights of
marginalized and oppressed populations who are often left out of recovery efforts. Our children
participate in this effort through Guest at Your Table.
Cash or checks written to UUSC are most appreciated. Individual or family contributions of
$125 or more are eligible to be matched dollar for dollar by the UU Congregation at Shelter
Rock, in Manhasset, NY, doubling the impact of your gift.
If you missed the joyous occasion of Elizabeth Thompson and Susan Freeman being wed
on October 26, here, at last, are some photos! Thanks to Becky Young for sending them.
Déjà vu: BOOKKEEPER NEEDED!
Our recently-hired new bookkeeper, Paula Wesley, regretfully informed us this week that some new
family matters require her attention, and she has found it necessary to resign.
Mary Scott Christfield, UUTC’s current bookkeeper, will retire from her practice at the end of this
calendar year. We are beginning anew a search to hire a bookkeeper. The job requires
bookkeeping experience, familiarity with MS Excel and QuickBooks, and the ability to learn and work with PowerChurch.
If you or someone you know has these qualifications and is
interested in the position, please contact Marilynn Weber, our
Personnel Team Leader, by calling 828-862-6498 or e-mailing her
at mar902@yahoo.com.
You’re Invited!
Thanksgiving
Community Worship
Sponsored by KOINONIA
Join your brothers and sisters in Transylvania County
to give thanks to God, from whom all blessings flow!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
4 p.m.
Hosted by Brevard First United
Methodist Church.
Financial and food offerings
will benefit Transylvania
Christian Ministries.
“We are the certain and the seeking, the lifers and the newcomers, the beloved and the brokenhearted,
the insiders and the rejected, all of whom have found a home in the extraordinary, yet intimate, communities of Unitarian Universalism."
Melissa Harris-Perry, MSNBC host
UUTC Mission Statement
Join Us!
Our mission is to create a community that
Discover what it means to have a personal
encourages free spiritual discovery and
faith that is anchored by diversity and
growth, celebrates personal and religious
acceptance. Join in Sunday services with the
diversity, and promotes active, responsible
Unitarian Universalists of Transylvania County.
involvement in the larger community.
Contact information is below.
K E E P U P W I T H W H AT ’ S H A P P E N I N G ! ! !
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start and end times, space to be used, and contact person.
C O N TA C T U S
Our minister is the Rev. Ernest L. Mills, Jr.
Church office hours are Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until noon. The church telephone
number is 828-877-6121.
Our mailing address is UUTC, PO Box 918, Brevard, NC 28712.
Our email address is uutcadmin@comporium.net.
Our church is located at 24 Varsity Street, at the corner of South Broad Street in Brevard.