UUCSJS Midweek Message
June 21, 2023
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Contents
- Upcoming Sunday Services
- Announcements
- Notes from the Board
- Events This Week
- Connect to Our Larger Faith
- Caring Team
Sunday Service now begins at 10:30am!
This Sunday
A Poetry Fete
Organized by Deb Dagavarian
Join members of UUCSJS as we come together and share poetry that provides us with meaning in our lives. Poems and readings will be both original and previously published.
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.
July 2nd: The Experiences of Sergeant Leon Bass During World War II in Nazi-Occupied Europe
Presented by Irvin Moreno Rodriguez
The presentation will focus on the life story of Dr. Leon Bass. Dr. Leon Bass joined the U.S. Army during World War II and was a liberator of the Buchenwald concentration camp. As an 18 year old African American soldier, he encountered the brutal realities of racism in the United States Armed Forces. Decades later, Dr. Bass used his experiences to teach high school students about the consequences of racism.
July 9th: The Gift of our Longings
Presented by Ivette Guillermo- McGahee
Our longings make us feel needy and vulnerable. Surprisingly, though, they contain seeds of transformation and can be an entry door to the sacred.
During this service you’ll be invited to get in touch with the vulnerability of your yearnings, cravings, desires, and perhaps your grief. For what purpose? To discover in the restlessness of your heart, what matters most, what you love, and what brings you joy. Let your longings draw you forth so that you may live in soul-rooted belonging and service to the world.
July 16th: Critical Race Theory
Presented by Dr. Linda Nelson
Critical Race Theory is both a concept and a distinct political and intellectual concept and pursuit. As the former, we can find its roots and impetus in the works of legal scholar Derrick Bell, as well as those of feminist cultural critics Kimberle Crenshaw and Patricia Hill Collins. However, one might begin with scholars, such as W.E.B. DuBois, who wrote about the intersections of art and propaganda at the turn of the 20th century. The theoretical underpinnings of critical race theory are drawn broadly from scholarship across disciplines that focuses on the importance of our understanding the complexity of population heterogeneity and what that suggests for educational policies, political mandates and other authorizations. CRT was initially regarded as an outgrowth of the issues and initiatives associated with radical feminism and critical legal studies. As noted by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, critical race theory has its foundation in the works of philosophers and theorists that share a radical disposition toward difference in human populations.
Announcements
Scam Email Alert!
Numerous members and friends of the congregation have reported receiving scam emails or text messages pretending to be Rev. DC Fortune. If you have received one of these emails or text messages, please delete it immediately. DO NOT RESPOND!
Mon., Jun.26, 2023, at 1:00 p.m.
Zoom Registration Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qWVcG76ARImltIUnePRJlQ
Dial-in phone number (Toll Free): 888-788-0099
Meeting ID: 832 2926 2927
Password: 21932097
Wed., Jun.28, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.
Zoom Registration Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2Wp7wze4TeqaOT2g6xsEeA
Dial-in phone number (Toll Free): 888-788-0099
Meeting ID: 881 4396 0125
Password: 90014716
24th Little Gardens Club Garden Tour
It’s here again. The 24th Little Gardens Club Tour will once again take place. Date is July 9, between 9 AM and 3 PM, rain or shine. Tickets are available at Bob‘s, Lang’s, and Joe’s Garden Centers. You can also purchase tickets from Janet Longo. Tickets will be available the day of the event at the Linwood Arboretum. Last year proceeds benefited the South Jersey Native Plant Society, Linwood Arboretum, Ocean Heights Presbyterian Church Community Garden, Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association, and Reeds Road Farm. Come out and enjoy.
Far too many people experience hunger in our wealthy nation—including 12 million food-insecure children. Climate change threatens to increase these numbers–as global temperatures and extreme weather events rise, the conditions make it more difficult for farmers to grow food and for those facing hunger to get it. Our current agricultural system contributes to these joint crises—prioritizing corporations’ profits over people and our planet.
The 2023 Farm Bill is a critical opportunity to improve food security and nutrition for people and promote climate resilience in the U.S. and across the world.
These include:
- Expand access to SNAP and other nutrition assistance programs;
- Fund small-scale farmers, regenerative agriculture, and climate-friendly practices, from planting to packaging to delivery;
- Eliminate food waste and invest in urban agricultural projects; and,
- Protect the dignity, health, and safety of those working the land.
Sign the petition to Congress: Address hunger, food access, and climate resilience in the 2023 Farm Bill at https://bit.ly/FarmBill-Petition
Grocery Gift Cards
A limited number of grocery gift cards for Shoprite and Acme are available for purchase on Sunday morning. Proceeds from the sale of these cards benefit UUCSJS operating budget.
Please complete the following form using the link below to indicate your interest in purchasing cards and whether you would be interested in making regular purchases of these cards.
Flowers for the chalice table
Do you love the arrangements you see on the chalice table each Sunday? Are you feeling creative? Sign up to bring floral or other arrangement for our chalice table!
Let Colby know ahead of time or text 609-442-0967 to schedule your arrangements.
Notes from the Board
Marty Quish
President, UUCSJS Board of Trustees
Events This Week
CLICK HERE to reserve the Zoom Room or to add your event to the calendar.
Connect to Our Larger Faith
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General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). Participants worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for the Association through democratic process. Anyone may attend in person or online!
Highlights include:
- UUA President,
- Article II of the UUA bylaws, and
- voting on actions of immediate witness
There is still time for register here: https://www.uua.org/ga/registration
Opportunities for Connection - New for June!
♥️ 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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