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News for the Week of December 14th-20th

12/15/2015

 
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What's happening at the UUCG? December 14th-20th

Wednesday, December 16th- Men's Philosophical 7pm 

Wednesday, December 16th- Choir Rehearsal 7pm 

Thursday, December 17th- Book Group 12pm 

Thursday, December 17th- Newsletter Submissions Due 5pm 

Thursday, December 17th- Grandmother's Circle 7pm 

Sunday, December 20th- Choir Performance 9:30am Call 

Sunday, December 20th- Expect Nothing, and Everything- Rev. Gretchen Haley 
How do expectations shape us and our lives? As we mark the beginning of Hanukkah and Advent, and inch our way closer to the solstice and the return of the light, join us for this service reflecting on the practice of releasing ourselves from expectations, as well as the wisdom in allowing our expectations to transform our lives.
RE: Children's Chapel, preparing for Christmas Eve

 
Other News and Reminders
Calling all Santas! 
Your UUCG RE has a holiday wish list.
While we wish for peace and love for all throughout the holiday season and the New Year, we also have a short and sweet (and practical) wish list for our Religious Education program. We are looking for: 
  1. A small, short table. This could be an official kids' table or a regular table whose legs have been or can be modified. 
  2. A baby gate for our child care room. 
  3. A "Pack and Play" style playpen. 
If you have any of these items and are willing to donate, that would be great! If you would like to purchase a used or new item for our RE program, that would also be terrific! If you can donate cash towards the purchase of any of these items, we would be happy to shop for you!
If you have a question, donation, or an RE conversation, please contact Shelley Gotchey. 



It's Guest at Your Table! 
The time has come.  The boxes are here!  We are ready to embark on our annual Guest at Your Table project.  The is a sort of game we play every year to support our UUSC, our Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, in its global work for human rights, social justice, and disaster relief.

What we do every year at holiday time and have been doing for more than 40 years is to symbolically invite “guests” into our homes to share our bounty by adding money, spare change, to the little box each we sit down to a meal.  By the time the project ends in early January we write a check for the total collected amount and send it off to UUSC.

The boxes are on the tables in the foyer along with brochures explaining who some of the people are who are being helped, as well as some who have been helped in the past. And explaining too how UUSC began before World War II helping people get out of Europe and away from the impending terrors of Nazism.  It is to UUSC that we owe our flaming chalice symbol as this was the emblem developed to light the way to freedom marking the centers where people could get help.It's a wonderful story and a wonderful organization. You can always find out more as uusc.org.

Although UUSC operates by UUA principles, it is an independent organization dependent on the generosity of its members and friends for financial support .  The four banners hanging high and proudly at the back of our sanctuary were awarded to us for having 50% of our members belonging to UUSC, for being congregations with a “Vision of Justice”  Please join us in this tradition! 

A note from Ministerial Resident Diana McLean about Guest At Your Table: As someone who grew up in a Unitarian Universalist church, I have many childhood memories of Guest At Your Table boxes on our dining room table at this time of year. It was part of our annual tradition as a family and a congregation, and I'm so delighted to discover that it's a long-time tradition here at UUCG as well!

 

New Directory: 
You can access our new directory from the website in the for members section.  We are not printing large numbers of the directory so that we can continually update the information and save a few trees.  If you cannot access the directory this way and would like a printed copy, please send a request to office_manager@greeleyuuc.org

 
Place a Service Snowflake on the Task Tree
Please notice the task tree on the divider by the sound booth. Please put your name on a leaf indicating where you would like to help.  There are also leaves with no task.  If there is something you'd like to do, but don't see that particular task, please write your name and the task that you would like to share.  We thank you for your gifts of your time.  We cannot run the church with out you.


Invitation to Adult RE at Foothills Unitarian Church
Members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greeley are invited to participate in any of the Adult RE offerings at our multi-site partner church, Foothills Unitarian Church in Fort Collins. Click HERE to see the many wonderful options.


Tangled Blessing: A Holiday Support Small Group for Grief and Loss- November 19th-December 17th 6:45pm at Foothills 
In these 4 sessions, we will explore the stories we carry of grief and loss, offer one another support, and seek practices of healing and growth.


​Partnership Information If you have any questions or thoughts about the partnership with Foothill and Greeley, we have a liaison group comprised of Karen Harder, board member from Foothills, all three ministers and Hollis Berendt, immediate past president of UUCG.  Please contact Holllis with your comments, questions or thoughts.  ​All information will be brought to the liaison meetings.


WhaleCoast Alaska 2016
Have you ever dreamed of visiting Alaska? If so, WhaleCoast Alaska 2016 is for you!  Four Alaska UU fellowships invite you to experience our eco-cultural and spiritual program next summer!  See Alaska through the eyes of local UUs in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Seward, and Sitka with friendly homestays and unique tour activities.  See wildlife, including moose, bears, caribou, whales, bald eagles, seals, and otters. Visit Denali National Park. Experience Native Alaskan culture.  Forget the cruise ships – our program is the best way to visit Alaska! Programs led by Dave Frey, member of the Fairbanks UU congregation and Alaska travel expert. Find out more about this Alaskan trip of a lifetime. Visit 
www.WhaleCoastAK.org, email dfrey@whalecoastak.org, or call 907-322-4966.  We would love to share our Alaska with you!

 
 
If you have weekly announcements you'd like to submit,  be sure to email them to the Office Manager (office_manager@greeleyuuc.org) by 10am on the Tuesday of the week you'd like them to be in the announcements!  

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