UUCSJS Midweek Message
August 23, 2023
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Contents
- Upcoming Sunday Services
- Announcements
- Notes From the Board
- Events This Week
- Last Sunday
- Connect to Our Larger Faith
- Caring Team
This Sunday
The Trade-off of a Free Faith
Presented by Rev. Kim Wilson
One of the foundational elements of Unitarian Universalism is our commitment to the individual freedom of belief. Being a UU gives each of us the opportunity to participate in developing a faith that is personally meaningful. Yet it is not always an easy path. In making the choice to embrace this freedom, what are we sacrificing or giving up? And what responsibilities are we taking on?
BIO: A lifelong Unitarian Universalist, Rev. Kim received her Master of Divinity degree from Moravian Theological Seminary and was ordained in 2001. Rev. Kim currently serves the UUs of Central Delaware in Dover. When she’s not engaged in ministry, Rev. Kim enjoys gardening, nature, yoga and spending time with family.
PLEASE NOTE: This service will be in person at UUCSJS and streamed live on our Facebook page. A recording will be available later in the day on our YouTube Channel.
*Masks are currently optional at UUCSJS.
Sept. 3rd: Who Turned Up the Heat? A Worker’s Analysis
Presented by Kit Marlowe
Protecting workers from heat stress was part of Kit Marlowe’s profession. He worked hard at that part because heat causes many worker deaths. On Labor Sunday, Kit will share practical and political steps that control excess heat in your life.
Kit will share advice about keeping family members, workers, cars, houses, neighborhoods, and the world cool. Where individual efforts cannot control the risk, Kit will share his perceptions about what society should do, and who blocks those protective steps.
Sept. 10th: Water Communion Ceremony
Presented by Minister Dana Moore
This sermon invites us to journey through water. Water as story, water as an earth element, and water as a sustaining shared resource that unites us all. Aligns with Principles: 2, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Sept. 17th: "The Great Turning and Allies In Caring's Role in Creating Life-Sustaining Communities
If you look for it, you can find evidence that our civilization is being reinvented all around us. Previously accepted approaches to healthcare, business, education, agriculture, transport, communication, psychology, economics, and so many other areas are being questioned and transformed. This is the second strand of the Great Turning, and it involves a rethinking of the way we do things, as well as a creative redesign of the structures and systems that make up our society.
Members of Allies In Caring will share the different ways this non profit organization providing behavioral health services is participating in these emerging strands of a life-sustaining culture in South Jersey.
New: “Soul Work” For Creative Folks of All Ages
Have you noticed? We have been busy creating worship activity packets that help children (and people of all ages!) learn and focus during the worship service. Sitting still, with nothing to do but listen, can be hard for kids and even some adults. In fact, neuroscientists are learning that some activities actually help us focus in on what we are hearing or learning—especially activities with our hands. Sometimes called “fidget items”, classroom teachers know that activities like pipe cleaners, play-doh, and coloring can actually help listeners focus better. In particular, knitting, sewing, and coloring mandalas have been found to create the same brain patterns as those found during meditation--bestowing a calming, balancing effect. Often, busy hands = calm mind and body. Adults are invited to try an activity pack too. Pick some up on your way into the sanctuary, across the doorway from the hymnals. Get creative! It’s good for your soul, and that’s faith development.
Announcements
Circle Dinner Update
Save the date!
The final Circle Dinner for 2023 is scheduled for October 7th. Sign-ups will begin September 3rd and end September 24th.
Thank you for your Back-To-School donations to ESWA !!!!!
They are much appreciated and will be put to good use.
We will be filling back packs with school supplies on Tuesday, August 29th starting around 4 pm at the ESWA center and we could definitely use your help! Our estimated total # of requests is 300 children.
If you can help please contact to Barbara Morell or call ESWA office directly at 609 646-9814.
ADDRESS OF CENTER:
53 Washington Ave., Pleasantville, NJ
There is a parking lot across the street from the center.
Even if you are not able to let us know ahead that you are coming, we welcome your help that day!
Thank you for all that you do.
Attention Newcomers to the UUCSJS
There will be a meetup for Visitors to the UUCSJS on Sunday, August 27, right after the Sunday service.
From time to time, we offer newcomers the chance to get together over lunch (which we provide), with the opportunity to a) share background stories, b) learn a little about UUCSJS history, c) hear about our many activities and interest groups, and d) ask questions about Unitarian
Universalism and this congregation.
Though the meetup is prerequisite to membership, no one is expected to join until they are ready to make that commitment.
Kindly RSVP by email (or in person) to Betsy Searight (betsysearight@comcast.net) or Judy Pereira (jgpereira@comcast.net) by Friday, August 25. Childcare is available for those who so request, and lunch is included.
We hope you can make it!
Betsy and Judy
You are joyfully invited to our “Justice For All” Gala!
The 2023 UU FaithAction NJ Annual Gala will be on Saturday, September 9th, from 12 noon to 3 pm. Our Gala luncheon will be hosted at the beautiful Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton.
We are pleased to announce Amy Torres (they/she) will be our featured speaker. As Executive Director to the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, Torres is a leading voice for justice and plays a critical role in coalition work in our state.
We hope you will join us in Princeton, to celebrate and sustain our work together.
Purchase your tickets today! Prices vary from $50 - $250. Visit https://www.uufaithaction.org/justice-for-all-2023-gala/ to purchase.
Interested in attending this year's Faith Action NJ Gala? Contact Janet Longo for more information and carpool details.
Notes From the Board
Events This Week
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Last Sunday
Connect to Our Larger Faith
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August Opportunities for Connection in our Area
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- Featured Resource: Board Training Resources
- Leaders: Mark Your Calendars for Next Year’s CER Skill Ups
- Resources for Responding to Far Right/White Nationalist Threats
- Leading from the Heart
- UU Wellspring: Spiritual Dive into the Proposed Article II
♥️ Caring Team ♥️
Need Help?
Team members can provide you with support during/after an illness, a death in the family, or other loss or hardship. They can find you resources, run errands, or provide meals in time of need.
Reach out to:
- Tracey Catino at (609) 674-8721 email: Traceysnaps@msn.com
- Helen Utts at (609) 338-3391 email: HelenUtts@aol.com
- Tony Zitelli at (201) 463-2800 email: happy85a@aol.com
- Barbara Morell at (215) 805-7599 email: morellb@msn.com
- Janet Longo at (609) 748-8608 email: jilportnj@comcast.net
Caring Team is looking for members who are willing to attend monthly Zoom meetings and help out when congregants are sick or suffering from hardships. Please contact Tracey Catino if you can join our confidential group.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Jersey Shore
Email: admin@uucsjs.org
Website: www.uucsjs.org
Location: 75 S Pomona Rd, Egg Harbor City, NJ, USA
Mailing Address: PO Box 853, Pomona NJ 08240
Phone: (609) 965-9400
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