Friday, December 16, 2011

Weekly Update

Hello!

Happy Hanukkah to those who celebrate. And to those of you who don't, it begins this week on Tuesday night.  I have some great memories of celebrating Hanukkah at church. I know this sounds funny--but there are some unique things to being raised UU. One of them is becoming comfortable with the idea that there are stories and lessons for us in any of the world's religions. I remember a Jewish man who was a member of our congregation growing up, who had no family. He would call us children around, and light the Menorah, and tell us a bit about Hanukkah. I learned that it was a holiday celebrating freedom to practice your religion. And the miracle that sometimes, despite the odds, things line up just right, and go your way. I also learned that the man standing before us lost all his family during the Hallocaust, and we were now his family. The best part was that we each got a shiny dollar coin or 50 cent piece each year. He'd pull them out of his pocket at the end of story, and place them warm, in our palms. He'd ask us never to forget. And I never have.

The world invites us, over and over, to touch each other's souls. This man dared to reach out, in spite of an obvious amount of pain, to connect with us children. May we each have such courage.

Don't forget to invite friends to church during this holiday. They might just need a new family too.
See you in church!
~Eva

TONIGHT --Guatemalan Welcome Potluck
(see details below)

This Sunday: December 18th
   8:30 am Music Rehearsal
   9:30 am Service:  "Life and Death" Rev. Eva Cameron, Bill Chene (Worship Associate)
Our Power of Creation theme continues as we explore the message Winter Solstice brings to us at this time and throughout the year.
10:45 am Fellowship Time
11:00 am Children's Chapel (balcony)
11:15 am Sunday School for Children & Youth (classrooms)
11:15 am Adult Religious Education "Immigration Reform"


Calendar Updates for this Coming Week
Tuesday
      7:30 pm Board Meeting
Wednesday
    11:00 am Friendship Village UU Ministry including Dick Shane's 100th Birthday Celebration
(All Welcome to pop in or come for Chapel and Lunch. See details below.)
Music Rehearsals TBA
Thursday
      7:30 pm Buddhist Path--Al Takes will host this evening.
Saturday
      5:30 pm Christmas Eve Service

Join us for a family holiday tradition!  Invite your neighbors and friends to join us as we welcome in the spirit of Christmas in carols, scripture, story and candlelight!  Please bring a treat to share for our holiday party after the service. There will be a social action collection for our Khasi Hills School. We invite you to bring your Guest at Your Table boxes in to place under the mitten tree.

Pastoral Update

Dick Shane - will be 100 on December 17th !!!
We will host a birthday party for him during the lunch hour of Friendship Village Chapel service at Lakeview Lodge on Dec 21. Chapel at 11am, lunch at 12noon. All are welcome. Please RSVP to Judith Harrington, 277-1106. (She is heading up our little Dick Shane Birthday party committee--along with John Miller, Donna Kroeger, and Brian Forster). Judy will have some cards for you to sign after the service this Sunday as well.
Dick is having difficulty hearing, but his mind is sharp. We encourage you to send notes in big, bold print to him--tell him a story, or share your thoughts about things that are going on. He would love hearing from you, even if he doesn't know you!

Lakeview Landing
332 Southbrooke, Apt. 1010
Waterloo, Iowa 50702

I visited both Dottie Forsberg with her husband Gordon, and Don Wendt with his wife Dorothy at Lakeview Landing yesterday and brought them poinsettias from the congregation. They were all happy to see me. Both are currently in hospice, but seem to still able to sit up and converse a bit. If you have time during the winter break, now might be a good time to go visit or write a note. (Same address as above).

We have scheduled a Memorial Service for Mildred Peirce on Sunday January 15th at 11:15am. This is designed to honor Mildred's passion for energy conservation, by allowing you to come for church service and stay to remember and honor Mildred.

Do, please, let me know of any other pastoral updates to include from week to week. People want to know, and send you love, prayers or bring you a pot of soup!  ~Eva

Church Announcements


Potluck Tonight:
Jimy and three of his family members will be arriving from Guatemala on Thursday. Let's give them a big UU welcome! If you are available, please bring the entire family to the UUSBHC tonight and  join us for dinner and music.   

5:30 setup and socializing
6pm potluck dinner
7pm music and dancing
...
Black beans, rice and some chicken will be provided. Please bring a dish to share. If desired, you may also bring any of the following items to donate: a container to give your leftovers to the family, clothing (women's med/ men's med & large), bedding, school supplies, toiletries, cash / checks payable to UUSBHC (with u-visa in the subject line). Please email heather.flory@yahoo.com if you can help clean up. If you are musical, please bring your instrument(s)!



YoUUth Bake Sale this Sunday!
The YoUUth will be selling yummy homemade treats in the fellowship hall this Sunday. For a few years now, they have been raising money for a youth trip. This year our goal is to attend Annual Conference in Minnesota the weekend of April 13th-15th. Please bring your cash and checkbooks to buy some holiday treats (consider it a holiday present for you and your belly) and help our youth attend Annual Conference.

Children's Chapel Ornament Sale
The children of the congregation will be selling handmade, by their very own little hands, ornaments this Sunday. The money raised will go towards their social action project, The Grout Museum. The children have a goal to raise at least $100 this year to donate to the Grout Museum for some special items that the museum is in need of. Please help them reach their goal by purchasing a lovely item to give as a gift or to decorate your tree at home.

Guatemalan Family
Heather Flory is still organizing all the things and clothing needed for our Guatemalan family that has just arrived. If you can't make it tonight, you can bring things on Sunday. Or take some time to look through your house over the holidays--I'm sure they will still need plenty of things after they get an apartment in January. Think about setting up house--there are many, many things that help to make life work. What can you give? Contact Heather with questions. <heather.flory@yahoo.com>

Alternative Activities
If your child or children are participating in Alternative Activities during the service, please pick them up upstairs after the service before you head down to the fellowship hall.  This will make it easier for the childcare workers to make sure the children get to their parents. Thank you!

The Mitten Tree
The Social Action Committee and the children of our church have partnered up to gather mittens, hats and scarfs for the children of Khasi Hills. Please take an ornament off of the tree and return with a new hat, scarf or mittens for a youth or child and place your item under the tree. At the end of the holiday season, we will package up our gifts, along with messages from the children, and send it off to the Khasi Hills so our friends there can keep warm in their cooler months. Help us fill the bottom of our tree with colorful cold weather items!

Guest at Your Table Boxes
We invite you to bring your Guest at Your Table boxes back on Christmas Eve. If you won't be able to make that service, you are invited to bring them in to set at the bottom of the Mitten Tree THIS Sunday.

SCRIP FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS
Looking for a gift for that hard to please someone on your list? Gift cards make great gifts and are available in many denominations. Come see what's new at the scrip table during coffee hour on Sunday mornings, or contact scrip coordinator, Shanlee McNally, scrip@uusbhc.org or 296-2780.

Stay Informed/Keep Us Informed:
Please send any information for the Weekly Updates to administrator@uusbhc.org or call 266-5640.

The December newsletter is available as follows:
  • paper copies are available in the fellowship hall at church.


Weekly Update of the
Unitarian Universalist Society of Black Hawk County
administrator@uusbhc.org  visit our website at  www.uusbhc.org  319-266-5640
Rev. Eva Cameron 319-610-6605 (cell)  minister@uusbhc.org






Friday, December 9, 2011

Weekly Update 12/9/11




Hello!
Do you remember a time when you wish you could go to a church and not feel like you were uncomfortable, or unfairly judged, or just like you didn't belong? Do you remember a time sitting at home, thinking about how all your friends went to church, but you never had, and didn't really understand how it all works? All across the Cedar Valley, people are feeling like this. And like people everywhere, they are struggling with divorce, cancer, upset, job loss, difficult families, and confusing times. And the the holidays are so hard on people--we all think we are 'supposed' to be having a wonderful time, with a wonderful family. Will you do me a favor, and stop and think for a minute . . . do you know someone who might be in this category? Don't just keep reading, stop for a second and think!  Ok. Got a name? Now do this. Give them a Christmas present. Ask them if they'd like to come to church with you. Tell them its ok if they say no, and that we aren't join to pressure them to feel they have to join. Just make it a cheerful, "thought you might want to try it out--its meant a lot to me"--kind of ask. I know that talking about religion can be awkward. But feeling alone is awkward too . . . or feeling out of place. Take a moment and give someone that gift--the gift of offering them the chance to experience something that is meaningful to you. Don't worry if they say 'yes' or 'no' . . .  the real gift is in the asking.

See you in church!
~Eva

This Sunday: December 11th
 8:30 am Music Rehearsal
 9:30 am Service: Direct Connection to Love"  Rev. Eva Cameron, Worship Associate - Deblyn Russell
    Deblyn and Rev Eva are preparing a service that will help us open our hearts to the love that is here all around us, in this season and always. As we are engaged in the Advent season or preparing for the re-birth of the Sun, now is the time to pause and make space in our lives for love. Join us! The choir will sing too.
10:45 am Fellowship Time
11:00 am Children's Chapel
11:15 am Sunday School for Children & Youth (classrooms)
11:15 am Adult Religious Education "Google Docs Overview"
  3:00 – 5:00 pm International Folk Dancing





Calendar Updates for this Coming Week
Tuesday
      7:00 pm Religious Services Council
Wednesday      **Calendar Deadline**
      5:00 pm Festival Sunday planning meeting
      5:15 pm Children's Choir
      5:45 pm Dinner:  Hungarian – Chicken Paprikash, beans, rice, salad & fruit.
      6:30 pm Adult Choir
      7:30 pm Theoretical String Band
Thursday
      7:30 pm Buddhist Path
Friday     **Newsletter Deadline**

Our Christmas Eve Service is at 5:30 pm.  
Join us for a family holiday tradition!  Invite your neighbors and friends to join us as we welcome in the spirit of Christmas in carols, scripture, story and candlelight!  Please bring a treat to share for our holiday party after the service. There will be a social action collection for our Khasi Hills School.

Pastoral Update
Dorothy "Dottie" Forsberg continues to slowly decline at this time. She remains at Friendship Village's Lakeview Landing currently, under care of hospice. I'm sure she and Gordon would appreciate visits from friends, as well as notes with stories of good memories. (see address below)

Dick Shane - will be 100 on December 17th !!!
We will host a birthday party for him during the lunch hour of Friendship Village Chapel service at Lakeview Lodge on Dec 21. Chapel at 11am, lunch at 12noon. All are welcome. Please RSVP to Judith Harrington, 277-1106. (She is heading up our little Dick Shane Birthday party committee--along with John Miller, Donna Kroeger, and Brian Forster). Judy will have some cards for you to sign after the service this Sunday as well.
Dick is having difficulty hearing, but his mind is sharp. We encourage you to send notes in big, bold print to him--tell him a story, or share your thoughts about things that are going on. He would love hearing from you, even if he doesn't know you!

Lakeview Landing
332 Southbrooke, Apt. 1010
Waterloo, Iowa 50702

Do, please, let me know of any other pastoral updates to include from week to week. People want to know, and send you love, prayers or bring you a pot of soup!  ~Eva

Church Announcements

Alternative Activites
If your child or children are participating in Alternative Activities during the service, please pick them up upstairs after the service before you head down to the fellowship hall.  This will make it easier for the childcare workers to make sure the children get to their parents. Thank you!

The Mitten Tree
The Social Action Committee and the children of our church have partnered up to gather mittens, hats and scarfs for the children of Khasi Hills. Please take an ornament off of the tree and return with a new hat, scarf or mittens for a youth or child and place your item under the tree. At the end of the holiday season, we will package up our gifts, along with messages from the children, and send it off to the Khasi Hills so our friends there can keep warm in their cooler months. Help us fill the bottom of our tree with colorful cold weather items!

SCRIP FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS
Looking for a gift for that hard to please someone on your list? Gift cards make great gifts and are available in many denominations. Come see what's new at the scrip table during coffee hour on Sunday mornings, or contact scrip coordinator, Shanlee McNally, scrip@uusbhc.org or 296-2780.


Stay Informed/Keep Us Informed:
Please send any information for the Weekly Updates to administrator@uusbhc.org or call 266-5640.

The Calendar and Newsletter deadlines are this next week.  Please send your January Calendar and January Newsletter information in soon. Thanks!

The December newsletter is available as follows:
  • paper copies are available in the fellowship hall at church.


Community Announcements:

Bank Protest at Well Fargo: The Occupy Cedar Valley along with some Tea Party members have joined forces to stage a protest about the unfair banking bail-outs at Wells-Fargo branch office in downtown Cedar Falls today from 4:30 to 7:30pm . . . .
They got bailed out. We got sold out. Let's give 'em an earful.
Join Occupy Cedar Valley in collaboration with local Tea Party members and the voices of many various political ideologies and sentiments as we peacefully protest the chain of abuses that Wells Fargo & Co. and others of the so-called Big Six banks have committed against its lenders and taxpayers. They have emerged from the bailout era more powerful than ever, and it's crucial that we raise awareness about the perpetual corruption that these institutions are culpable for.
Bring your signs. Bring your voice. We are the 99%.

The Reckoning: the Battle for the International Criminal Court
Free screening in honor of International Human Rights Day.
Monday, Dec 12th 6:30 pm  Cedar Falls Public Library, 524 Main St, Cedar Falls

Walk the Labyrinth
Labyrinths represent a sacred journey, a time to go inward, to move away from everyday life, into our inner life.  Come rediscover this ancient tool of contemplative prayer.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 2410 Melrose Dr, Cedar Falls (off Waterloo Road, across from Earle May Nursery)  Friday, Dec 9th and Saturday, Dec 10th  10:00 am - noon.



Rev Eva Cameron
minister
Unitarian Universalist Society of Black Hawk Co.
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
319-610-6605
www.uusbhc.org
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Weekly Update

Weekly Update of the
Unitarian Universalist Society of Black Hawk County
319-266-5640  administrator@uusbhc.org  visit our website at  www.uusbhc.org
Rev. Eva Cameron 319-610-6605 (cell)  minister@uusbhc.org
December 2, 2011


Hello!
I hope you will come and help us welcome Angie Stafsholt into her new role as our Acting Director of Children's Religious Education (DCRE for those of you who love Alphabet soup!) If you haven't been in a while . . . come and give her a warm welcome in our special Installation ceremony. (And bring your Youth--since she's got a special relationship with them. Tell them, yes I know that I am talking about 9:30 in the morning!)  We've got Alternative Activities back for our younger kids during the later half of the service. (so no more wiggling kids during the sermon). Speaking of the sermon, I'll be speaking a bit about the Advent season and what the Hindu trinity has taught me about this season. I know, its mixing up religions, but sometimes my mind works that way! I think you'll enjoy the message. And don't forget to bring a dish to share and a song in your heart  . . . . for our Annual Holiday party and variety show.
See you in church!
~Eva

This Sunday: December 4th
       8:30 am Music Rehearsal
   9:30 am Service:  "Owning Our Power" Rev. Eva Cameron,
There will be a short ceremony to install our new DCRE, Angie Stafsholt. We will continue with the theme on the Power of Creation, as we learn ways that our own power as a creative force in the universe is seen and felt.
10:45 am Fellowship Time
11:00 am Children's Chapel
11:15 am Sunday School for Children & Youth (classrooms)
11:15 am Adult Religious Education "Chalica"
11:15 am UU Informational meeting (Eva's office)
12:30 pm Winter Potluck
   1:30 pm Holiday Cheer and Holiday Sounds Variety Show
       HOLIDAY CHEER AND HOLIDAY SOUNDS
Once again the Music Committee is putting on a Winter Potluck and Variety Show after church this Sunday. Lunch begins at 12:30 p.m. followed by the concert at 1:30 p.m.  A freewill donation will be taken at the door to support the church. Bring your friends! Be sure to stay for the final closing sing-along of holiday favorites.


Calendar Updates for this Coming Week
Monday
         7:00 pm Green Living
Wednesday *WOW!*Workshops on Wednesdays
      5:00 pm Festival Sunday planning meeting
      5:15 pm Children's Choir
      5:45 pm Dinner:  Comfort Food – Chicken Noodle Soup, Veggie (bean soup), beans, rice, salad & fruit.
      6:30 pm Adult Choir
      7:30 pm Theoretical String Band
Thursday
      7:30 pm Buddhist Path

Pastoral Update
We are saddened to report that Dorothy "Dottie" Forsberg has entered Hospice at this time. She remains at Friendship Village's Lakeview Landing currently. I'm sure she and Gordon would appreciate visits from friends, as well as notes with stories of good memories. (see address below)

Dick Shane - will be 100 on December 17th !!!
We will host a birthday party for him during the lunch hour of Friendship Village Chapel service at Lakeview Lodge on Dec 21. Chapel at 11am, lunch at 12noon. All are welcome. Please RSVP to Brian Forster, 291-8427.
Dick is having difficulty hearing, but his mind is sharp. We encourage you to send notes in big, bold print to him--tell him a story, or share your thoughts about things that are going on. He would love hearing from you, even if he doesn't know you!

Lakeview Landing
332 Southbrooke, Apt. 1010
Waterloo, Iowa 50702

Do, please, let me know of any other pastoral updates to include from week to week. People want to know, and send you love, prayers or bring you a pot of soup!  ~Eva

Church Announcements

The Mitten Tree
The Social Action Committee and the children of our church have partnered up to gather mittens, hats and scarfs for the children of Khasi Hills. Please take an ornament off of the tree and return with a new hat, scarf or mittens for a youth or child and place your item under the tree. At the end of the holiday season, we will package up our gifts, along with messages from the children, and send it off to the Khasi Hills so our friends there can keep warm in their cooler months. Help us fill the bottom of our tree with colorful cold weather items!

Alternative Activities is starting up again--please spread the word. After hearing from parents about how difficult it is to attend to a sermon and their wiggly child(ren)---we have made arrangements for there to be a room for children up to 9 years of age to leave to go to alternative activities after the Blessing Song. Pre-K children will still go the the nursery. We have hired a couple of childcare workers to supervise them and come up with fun activities for them to do. So, if you haven't been coming because its just been to hard--or you've wanted to bring a family to join you, but thought that having kids there through the service would be too hard, then please give us a try now. Cindy Hahn is our Childcare Coordinator, so please talk with her if you have questions, comments, or suggestions.

SCRIP FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS
Looking for a gift for that hard to please someone on your list? Gift cards make great gifts and are available in many denominations. Come see what's new at the scrip table during coffee hour on Sunday mornings, or contact scrip coordinator, Shanlee McNally, scrip@uusbhc.org or 296-2780.


Stay Informed/Keep Us Informed:
Please send any information for the Weekly Updates to administrator@uusbhc.org or call 266-5640.

The December newsletter is available as follows:
  • paper copies are available in the fellowship hall at church.


Community Announcements:

The Reckoning: the Battle for the International Criminal Court
Free screenings in honor of International Human Rights Day.
Monday, Dec. 5th 7:00 pm  Jubilee UMC Resource Center, 1621 East 4th St., Waterloo
Wednesday, Dec 7th 7:00 pm  Curris Business Building, Room 229, UNI
Monday, Dec 12th 6:30 pm  Cedar Falls Public Library, 524 Main St, Cedar Falls

Walk the Labyrinth
Labyrinths represent a sacred journey, a time to go inward, to move away from everyday life, into our inner life.  Come rediscover this ancient tool of contemplative prayer.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 2410 Melrose Dr, Cedar Falls (off Waterloo Road, across from Earle May Nursery)  Thursday, Dec 8th  5 - 7 pm; Friday, Dec 9th and Saturday, Dec 10th  10:00 am - noon.

The Waterloo Commission on Human Rights presents:"Coming Together to Stop Violence" Friday, December 9th, 9:00 am - noon at Neighborhood Hub, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, 805 Adams St Waterloo.  For more information or to register call Waterloo Commission on Human Rights at 319-291-4441.





Rev Eva Cameron
minister
Unitarian Universalist Society of Black Hawk Co.
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
319-610-6605
www.uusbhc.org
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