What s Inside. Considering the Future Ministry of Reverend Jacqueline Duhart. The First Unitarian Church of Oakland

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1 The First Unitarian Church of Oakland What s Inside September 2012 September s Worship Services; Merging of the Waters Sunday Service; A Force for Change Special Event page 2 September Theme: Creation page 3 Ministers Musings page 4 Building the Dream We Church About page 5 Faith In Action page 6-7 Summary of Annual Worship Review page 8 Music News page 9 Retreats page 10 News from Former Intern Catherine Ishida; Church to Host Balazs Scholar page 11 Adult Faith Development; Upcoming Programs and Events pages 12, 13 Communications page 14 You may be hearing a buzz about what it will take to keep Rev. Jacqueline s ministry going after her contract ends in August of Here s what s happening. At its July 2012 meeting, the Board of Trustees asked the Committee on Ministry (CoM) to form a transition committee to discern whether our church should move forward to call Rev. Jacqueline as an Associate Minister of Community Engagement beginning in late 2013 or early This committee is being formed and will conduct a series of meetings with leaders and congregants between September and November to find out whether there is substantial congregational support for this possibility of Rev. Jacqueline being called. (The transition committee will also explain the difference between a hired minister, Rev. Jacqueline s current status, and a called minister. ) The Transition Committee will make a recommendation to the CoM and the board in December If there is enough support, a Settlement Committee will be formed and Rev. Jacqueline will be presented as the Considering the Future Ministry of Reverend Jacqueline Duhart candidate and a process leading up to a congregational vote will take place. Of course, building long term financial support for an Associate Minister is critical and the newly established Financial Strategy Committee is considering this need. Please stay tuned to the Sower, Chalice Chatter and Sunday Worship announcements as well as the website to learn how you can participate in this important process. You may also us at com@uuoakland.org Charlotte Dickson, Chair, Liam Aleguire, Noemi de Guzman, Charlotte Dickson and Gerre McKenna Committee on Ministry

2 A Month of Sundays Theme: Creation September Sunday Services Sunday, September 10:30 AM Merging of the Waters Service for All Ages We worship together as a multigenerational community. Crescendo sings under the direction of Trente Morant. Merging of the Waters Sunday Service takes place Labor Day Weekend September 2 at 10:30 AM. Bring a small amount of water from a place that is sacred to you or where you spent time this summer, and we will commingle them to represent our coming together at our Merging of the Waters ceremony. Sunday, September 9 'Dress Rehearsal Contemplative Worship 9:25; Celebration Service at 11:20 Rev. Jacqueline Duhart, Assistant Minister for Community Engagement, preaching; May Tulin, worship associate. Sunday, September 16 Something New Contemplative Worship 9:25; Celebration Service at 11:20 Celebrating the Earth s Birthday on Rosh Hashanah, Rev. Kathy Huff, preaching; Michelle Ma, worship associate. Crescendo sings under the direction of Trente Morant. Sunday, September 23 Life Changing Encounters Contemplative Worship 9:25; Celebration Service at 11:20 Rev. Adel Nagy, the Starr King School for the Ministry Balazs Scholar preaches today bringing us news from the Homorod Valley, near our Partner Church in Transylvania (Romania). Sunday, September 30 ONE SERVICE ONLY at 10:30 AM Unleashing the Creative Power Within Rev. Kathy Huff, Rev. Jacqueline Duhart, liturgist; Jack Macy, worship associate. Band Without Borders plays under the direction of Stefan Schneider. This service followed by an all church conversation about aligning our resources with our values and vision to make possible our goals for radical positive change. All are welcome. A Force for Change: Beyond Vision 2012 Sunday, Sep. 30, 10:30 AM 2:30 PM Join us for a church-wide conversation and visioning process about how to manifest and resource our creativity and passion as a congregation. Come worship at 10:30 and then join us for AN all-church potluck and an amazing program! All are welcome and encouraged to attend this important opportunity to discern and equip ourselves as a spiritual force for positive change in the world. Worship Associate Openings - Apply today! Looking for a way to deepen your spirit? Come be part of our worship team and help create Sunday services as a Worship Associate (WA) at First Unitarian. WA's receive training and meet regularly with the ministers. The team typically meets on the 2nd Monday evening of the month. Applications are available on the church website, or by ing Suzanne svh@swansway.com or by picking one up in the church office. Apply by Sep. 10 for a spot on the fall team. Trainings are being planned for Thurs., Sep. 20 and Thurs., Oct. 4 from 7-9:30 PM. We bring our waters, which have touched the west, the north, the south and the east, which come from the sky and from the earth. We bring water that belongs to lakes and streams, reservoirs of fresh waters that quench our thirst. We bring water that is a part of the great oceans and the seas that circle the globe, teeming with life, the source of all life. We bring water to this place of meeting and sharing. Excerpt from Blending Our Waters by Dennis Hamilton Joyful Noise plays at 11:20 every Sunday to raise the spirit of worship before our Celebration service. Come early and join the hand clappin and foot stompin and get into a joyful, spirit-filled place.

3 About Our Themes Our monthly worship and learning themes are chosen to help give focus and attention to our religious journey. They are intended to ignite curiosity about things unknown, a life of spirit and integrity, and inspire bold and faithful action to make the world a better place. There is something in them for all of us. Children and families, singles and seniors, youth and young adults, all are invited to enter into action and reflection Together we will grow deeper and stronger in faith and community. Our Monthly Worship and Learning Themes for September: Creation October: Vision November: Gratitude December: Faith January: Mystery February: Unity March: Truth April: Divinity May: Joy June: Dreams In the beginning, God created heaven and earth God said, Let there be light, and there was light, and when all had been created, we learn that God found it very good. Rabbi Chaim Stern The ground says the Great Spirit placed me here, and tells me to take care of the people. The water says the same thing. It was from me that all was made, so take good care of the ground and do no harm Cayuse Tribe, Native American creation story Creation stories and myths are found throughout the world and in every culture. While not scientifically accurate, they contain ancient wisdom. Many, if not most, give praise to the wonders of the natural world and offer directives for care and preservation. They also contain elements of chaos and disruption as well as naming, defining and differentiating. The unique perspectives contained in these stories shape traditions, beliefs and customs. In the book of Genesis in the Hebrew bible the Creator distinguishes, divides and identifies each as separate and different from the other. This view has profoundly shaped western religion. In many indigenous traditions the view of life as a totality without separateness gives rise to an understanding of a unified community of earth, dependent and diverse to be sure, yet fundamentally at one. Either way, the goal of creation is redemption. Creation is seen as force in and of itself that calls on the integration of all living things. Questions for reflection: What was the story of creation you learned as a child? What does that story mean to you today? Where is redemption found in the stories of creation you know about? What is the role of chaos? If you had to write a creation story what would it be? How do you relate to creation? We are all creators, what does the process of creation mean to you? Where is God? Spirit of Life is more than a salutation; what does that mean to you? Spiritual practices: Read creation stories from at least two different cultures; reflect on the views of creation offered and the various roles and responsibilities of those involved. Choose an earth prayer or consider this prayer It was evening, and it was morning, the next day was Creation. O God, let me be worthy of it. Make prayer your daily practice for the month. Go to the source. Find out where your water, food products, and energy sources come from. Consider what this knowledge means to you in spirit and action. Sit or walk outdoors and meditate on the experience of nature. Be a creator. Make something; be mindful of your creative process. Books for Adults (A), Teens and Young Adults (YA), Children(C) God is Red by Vine Deliria (A); The Hunger Games (YA); Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O Dell (YA); A New Climate for Theology: God, the World, and Global Warming by Sallie McFague; The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and the Ecology of Wonder by William P. Brown; Creation Song by Anna Scott- Brown (C); God Created by Bozzuti-Jones, Mark Francisco (C); Old Turtle by Douglas Wood (C). Movies: Wall-E (G); Happy Feet (G); Fern Gully (G); Chicken Run (PG); Trashed (2012 Blenheim film); Samsara (PG13); An Inconvenient Truth (PG); The Cove (PG); Gorilla s in the Mist (PG13); Never Cry Wolf (PG13); Hoot (PG).

4 Creation is a Dynamic Process Cactus Meditation The night before I was to travel to our UUA General Assembly in Phoenix I found myself in the ER. They promptly admitted me to the hospital for a life threatening complication from a routine medical procedure I d had the week prior. Managing my deep disappointment about missing that historic GA and not being with our delegates and then undoing several significant obligations I was expected to fulfill was difficult. Indeed I stunned the ER doctor when I burst into tears after he gave me the news. Like most people I had plans for my summer that did not include being caught up in the American healthcare system. Thankfully, I have healed now and just have the massive paperwork and medical bills to consider. I feel very grateful to be alive and for the blessings of this community. Ten years since moving here from back East, I still marvel that the summer is when the hills brown and gardens go dormant. The straggly remnants of plants whose blooms long gone are dry, reminders of better days. I know if I wait long enough their blooms will come back and with a bit of water and a bee or two all will grow again. Every summer my inclination is to tend the garden, but I almost never do. I ve realized summer here is the time to let things be. Plants, like people, need time to rest and not be bothered. My neighbor who knows I have a dry garden by design decided I d be a good candidate for an old cactus he wanted to get rid of. He was right. I have built a good deal of my garden around such gifts. Deciding where to plant it still needs some deciding. He said no rush, I could do it now or later. The cactus would keep. When I looked at the cactus closely I saw that age and weather had taken toll. A few holes here and there, some brown spots, an odd growth, missing parts, and bruises. It would not be easy to re-plant (lots of needles). It needed careful, detailed attention, or else one of us would get hurt. I suspected it would not be the cactus. I m reminded that no matter how old or prickly we are, or where our journey begins or ends, careful attention is always required. Trying to force new growth when the weather is not right never really works. Life takes toll. Growth and change take time. There are sharp points all along the way. And when the rain comes at long last, creation in all its glory inevitably brings new life again. With love, Rev. Kathy The City Limits A. R. Ammons When you consider the radiance, that it does not withhold itself but pours its abundance without selection into every nook and cranny not overhung or hidden; when you consider that birds' bones make no awful noise against the light but lie low in the light as in a high testimony; when you consider the radiance, that it will look into the guiltiest swervings of the weaving heart and bear itself upon them, not flinching into disguise or darkening; when you consider the abundance of such resource as illuminates the glow-blue bodies and gold-skeined wings of flies swarming the dumped guts of a natural slaughter or the coil of s*** and in no way winces from its storms of generosity; when you consider that air or vacuum, snow or shale, squid or wolf, rose or lichen, each is accepted into as much light as it will take, then the heart moves roomier, the man stands and looks about, the leaf does not increase itself above the grass, and the dark work of the deepest cells is of a tune with May bushes and fear lit by the breadth of such calmly turns to praise. This piece of poetry was my constant companion during my four years in seminary. Often, I needed to be reminded that creation is a dynamic process; diverse, beautiful, messy, ugly, aggressive, subtle, abundant, loud, color filled and more. What descriptors would you add? As your Assistant Minster for Community Engagement, one of my primary responsibilities is to assess how we are creating/growing Vision 2012, within, among and beyond our sanctuary. Just in case you have yet to notice, the on-going processes of creating radically inclusive, anti-oppressive, multi-racial, multi-cultural, multigenerational beloved communities is a dynamic creation. Our collective creation processes at the First Unitarian Church of Oakland are not unique; we are blessed with divine messiness; sounds and smells, interactions and relationships that are sometimes welcomed and sometimes not. As suggested by this piece of poetry, when it is all said and done; in the proverbial end fear lit by the breadth of such calmly turns to praise. With praise and gratitude for who we are, who we are becoming and the radiant hope we represent! Rev. Jacqueline

5 Building the Dream We Church About From Julie Baeder As I sat in the sanctuary today, listening to the service on Justice General Assembly, which took place this June in Phoenix, I was once more completely amazed at our capacity for love and generosity. We, as a Unitarian Universalist movement, do so much for so many. Here at home in Oakland the list of ways that we are contributing to our community is seemingly endless. Whether we are volunteering at the Lafayette School, partnering with the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, sheltering and feeding participants at Occupy Oakland, standing on the side of love for marriage equality, Oscar Grant and Brandy Martell or for the residents of West Oakland who are breathing toxins from the port -- we show up. And we show up for the members, friends and allies of this church in so many ways. I couldn t help but think about how much more we could be doing if we had more money. What if, instead of only feeding the homeless that find their way to our doors, we could reach out and feed lots of people in need several times a week? What if we could send our high school graduates off to college with some money for books? What if we could buy a bus and offer transportation for children to visit their parents in jail -- or for our own youth to attend General Assembly so that they can help shape the future of our movement? Wouldn t it be great to use this bus to pick up people who otherwise wouldn t be able to attend services on Sunday? What if we could have a permanent and fulltime Minister of Community Engagement to help make all this happen? These are my dreams. What are yours? I ask you to take some time to reflect on what your dreams are for our beloved community. How much are you willing to give of your resources in order to make your dreams happen? This fall we will be doing some financial visioning together looking at ways to fund our movement. We fervently hope that you will join us in this very important work. In the meantime, go to the website and click on the donate button. It s like online shopping for justice. With love and gratitude, Julie Baeder Coordinating team lay leader for fiscal health To find out more information about First Unitarian Church of Oakland or to make a donation, please visit us at

6 Summer did NOT slow us down. Here s a look at what you did this summer as a Spiritually Alive, Radically Inclusive, Justice-Centered church! Justice General Assembly, June 20-24, 2012, Phoenix, AZ Approximately 4,000 Unitarian Universalist showed up to live their faith in the name of love and justice. First Unitarian had a strong presence with about 40 members, friends and allies. Eager to continue the work around the rights of undocumented peoples? Please contact, Bev Smrha at bevsmrha@gmail.com and see flyer on Maria Hinojosa in this issue of the Sower. Ella Baker Center & First Unitarian Church of Oakland Partnership Throw Down the Town, (City-wide day of service, sponsored by our community partner Ella Baker Center). July 30, Forty plus members, friends and allies of First Unitarian gathered at Lafayette Park and Jefferson Park to clean, deepen friendships and meet our neighbors. Next Park Service Day happens in October. Contact Michael Schafer, vhs1@mac.com for more info! Books Not Bars YOU DID IT! Because of s, phone calls and letters from so many people, Senate Bill 9, the Fair Sentencing for Youth Act, has passed the California Assembly and Senate. We now MUST call Governor and advocate that he sign Senate Bill 9 and make it law. If you feel called to stand on the side of love through Books Not Bars, contact Amy Petré Hill at amypetre@gmail.com. For more information go to: Daily Bread, Summer Lunch Program, August, 3,6,7,10,13,14,15, 2012, at First Unitarian Church, in collaboration with Affirming Hope Ministries (ministry that shares our space). 49 meals were served to kids ages Our goal was to test our capacity to provide this much-needed service in our neighborhood. Yes, we can! Thanks for all who answered the call to volunteer. SUMMER, 2013 get ready First Unitarian Church!

7 Future, Faith In Action Opportunities: Together, Deepen Spiritual Practice and Learn Ella Awards Gala honors and celebrates social change leaders. The evening will be off-the-hook inspiring! Lives will be changed just by attending! When: September 13, Scottish Rite Center. So far we are holding 5 tables (seating for 40). If you have not paid for your seat and/or you still want to go, contact Sherry Larsen-Beville, slb1942@yahoo.com ASAP! Reclaim the Future Workshops offers inspiration and tools to support you taking action to transform your community. When: September 8 & November 10. First Unitarian Church of Oakland, Time: 9:30 to 2:00 PM. RSVP: EVEN MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO BE INVOLVED IN JUSTICE-MAKING Become a tutor with Boost! West Oakland. Tutor once a week at Lafayette Elementary School: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 3-4:30pm or 5:30-7:00pm. Wednesday:1:30-3pm or 5:30-7pm. Check out the website: or call Spirit in Action: Justice Project for Children and Youth School Supplies for BOOST! West Oakland From now until the end of September bring in school supplies for the students at Lafayette School. Pencils, erasers, markers, paper, tissue boxes, etc., are all welcome. Containers are by the Children and Family Ministries table, outside the Starr King room. Contact Laila at laila@uuoakland.org or Rev. Jacqueline at community@uuoakland.org with any questions. Faith In Action Talk Back. An opportunity for members, friends and allies to gather and care for our souls as we travel on the path of justice-making. Date TBD. Contact Rev. Jacqueline community@uuoakland.org. Standing on the Side of Love: Our Place in the Web of Life. A five-week workshop that explores the intersections of countering oppressions and healing our earth. Scheduled to begin end of September, date and time TBD. Contact Anne Blackstone, abblack@me.com.

8 Summary of Our Annual Worship Review Thanks to the 62 people who took time to submit written comments about their experience of worship. Comments were overwhelmingly positive while continuing to represent the full spectrum of opinion about what makes meaningful worship. Most of us prefer sincere sermons that are about personal and spiritual growth. Others value the more social justice focus. More readings from religious texts are being asked for including the Bible. Some of us really like personal stories from worship leaders while others think too much is being shared. Many greatly appreciated our wide range of musical styles and groups. Several shout outs to our Bands and Choir. Some think our bands are occasionally too loud and several wish we had more contemplative music in the 11:25 service. Most of us value how diverse we are becoming and encourage much more. Our 9:25 worshipers are keen on keeping that service contemplative and our 11:25 worshippers love the high energy of that service. We like to hold hands and get close, sing together and dance or clap when the spirit moves. Some would like less drumming and electric guitars, others want more. More rounds, less rounds, more dance, less dance, more theatre, less theatre were mentioned. We appreciate the voices of children and youth and the role of our lay worship associates. We like to sing and take time to learn songs. Many value the depth and personality of our clergy and music staff. One person prefers an order of service and another that no media be used. We like when the technical aspects of the services go smoothly and we appreciate humor from our leaders when it does not. We like images that connect us to the theme and prefer fewer images overall. Other suggestions include: more multicultural art, slides with more definition, fewer long quotes, less flipping of images, make sanctuary truly accessible for those living with chemical illnesses and sensitivities, don t assume everyone has a master s degree, skillful ringing of the gong, and at least one minute of silence. Our worship life continues to grow and transform. As always, feedback helps shape decisions for the future. Look changes over the next few months and be sure to share your thoughts with the lay worship team leaders or our clergy team. We can be reached at worship@uuoakland.org.

9 New Accompanist joins Music Team! We welcome Denise Blase to our music team this fall. Many will recognize Denise as she s served as a temporary accompanist for many Sundays this summer and during the past year. She is an accomplished pianist, vocalist, dancer and actress having over 20 years experience in the performing arts field. At a young age she started studying the piano. She has experience playing as a soloist and as an accompanist for musical theatre, solo vocalists and as a church musician. Denise received her classical voice training at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and the Cornish College of the Arts, in addition to having many years of private study. Her background in dance is diverse, ranging from tap, jazz, ballet, and modern to West-African, Middle-Eastern and creative movement for children. She is also an award winning veteran of the stage having performed in professional and community musical theatre throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Denise received a BA in Religious Studies with an emphasis in dance and music as sacred tradition from Humboldt State University. Denise will typically be performing on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. We are fortunate to have someone with Denise s skills join us. Please be sure to introduce yourself and welcome her officially as a new staff member. Sunday Morning Drumming Circle for All. Each Sunday, beginning Sep. 9, a drumming circle will begin playing at 11:10 in the front of the Sanctuary. If the spirit moves you please join the circle. Joyful Noise plays at 11:20 every Sunday to raise the spirit of worship before our Celebration service. Come early and join the hand clappin, foot stompin and get into a joyful, spirit-filled place. For more info talk to Stefan at guitardadmusic@gmail.com. Rehearsals for Band Without Borders on Sep., 3, 10, 17 and 24, from 7:00-8:45 PM. It s simple! BWB is a musical ensemble that is open to all singers and instrumentalists who want to make music together. There is no audition required; you don't need to read music and all skill levels are invited to be part of the band. BWB is Rock and Roll, Blues and Folk orientated. If you want to release your inner rocker, this is the place for you. For more information please contact Stefan Schneider at guitardadmusic@gmail.com.

10 Sep. 7-9 First Unitarian s Community Retreat at Mountain Home Ranch in Calistoga -- Sign up during Hospitality Hour for the Community Retreat. From the website: The facilities are spacious and comfortable and the rates, you ll find, are comfortable too! The road ends at our property offering privacy and seclusion in a beautifully quiet setting. We are only 10 minutes to Downtown Calistoga and 20 minutes to Santa Rosa. perfect gathering. We have over 340 acres of hiking trails, two swimming pools, tennis court, basketball, volleyball, labyrinth, game room, a lake, picnic area and barbeque pit. All of these facilities are available for guests to use at their leisure.to create a Please note: Mountain Home Ranch is known for its steep terrain as well as its beauty Please talk to Sheri Prud homme about accessibility at sheri@igc.org. For more details on the location and Mountain Home Ranch s health-friendly and eco-friendly commitment go to: Women s Retreat October th! The Women's Retreat is coming on the heels of the all church retreat on October 12-14th. This is a time for the women of UU Oakland members, friends and newcomers to retreat together and form bonds that will last through the years. We have a new site which we're very excited about. It is the Valley of the Moon in Glen Ellen. It has been described as rustic but lovely. We will have the entire campgrounds to ourselves. There will be a child s camp and teen hang-out area. We will ensure there will be at least one massage therapist, a Red Cross certified lifeguard and beading materials for arts and crafts. We don't have a theme yet, so please feel free to suggest one or two or three! As per usual, all children 5 and under are welcome and free! The cost is $180 for adults and $84 for young women 6 through 11. We are asking for donations as well. Emily Montan will be sending out postcard and invitations. If you are interested in being part of the Steering Committee or providing a workshop/activity, please let her know this as well. She can be reached at teladria2662@att.net.

11 Catherine Ishida Writes from Hawaii Beloved Oakland Church, The two years since I completed my internship with you and moved back to Hawaii have been full of intense learning. I completed an internship in community organizing, graduated from seminary and received credentials from the UUA Ministerial Fellowship Committee. I'm happy to report that the Honolulu congregation voted to ordain me in June. My ordination took place on Sunday morning, August 26. Thank you so much for giving me a tangible taste of beloved community within our movement. Your gifts of dynamic and lively worship, commitment to justice and self-reflection, and generous and tender support of budding ministers like myself continue to nurture me as I continue to learn and grow in Hawaii. It's been such a pleasure to cross paths with some of you at District and General Assembly. The August 26 ordination service in Honolulu celebrated the power of relationship and collaboration, and coincided with a gathering of people dedicated to nurturing stronger relationships among established and emerging congregations in Hawaii. People the islands of Oahu and Hawaii were present and Oakland was represented, too. I wore the stole you gave me, publically and officially for the first time. You can send your congratulations to Rev. Ishida at cmishida@mac.com! Church Hosts Balazs Scholar We have a great opportunity this school year to learn, explore and have some plain, ol fun! It is our church s turn to host Starr King School s Balazs Scholar; let me introduce you to Adel Nagy (pronounced awe-del najj). Adel was born in Szekelyderzs, a village that has probably the most beautiful Unitarian Church in Transylvania, part of the UNESCO world heritage; our beautiful and historic church is a most appropriate year-long church home for her. She has been serving the church in Recsenyed, not far from our partner church in Ok land, and they just celebrated the opening of their brand new community house thanks to the support of Project Harvest Hope (which we birthed here in Oakland in 1991). She will be introduced to our congregation at the Sep. 2 Water Communion Service; and will preach her first service with us on September 23. Adel will be with us on as many Sundays as her schedule permits and will be available to be hosted for dinners, baseball games, theater and sightseeing. Let s-play tourist and use our imaginations to come up with some fun things for her to experience while she s here. Roll out our warm, welcome mat! On September 23, we will host an after-service reception at the church as well as a potluck BBQ at my home in the hills. Oh, this is going to be a great year as we welcome Adel into our church family and community! For more info contact me at or bevsmrha@gmail.com. Rev. Ishida's UU Honolulu Church

12 Scent-Free Environment: Air quality is important to the health and safety of all those who attend, visit and work at our church. Many personal and laundry care products contain chemicals that can make those of us with allergies, respiratory illnesses and environmental sensitivities seriously ill. Please help us create a fragrance free environment and reduce the presence of these harmful chemicals, especially when we are together as a community. Let s all come to church scent-free. It s good for the earth and it s good for you. Steps we are taking as a congregation: The Coordinating Team is putting together a three-person panel to work on accessability for those with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (CMS). Administrator Linda Hodges has put together an educational handout that is available at the Sunday morning church bookstore. She and others are working with those that have CMS in order to obtain the best possibile information on this illness. We have updated signage around the church to work toward providing a scent-free environment. Rentals and Facilities Manager Stefan Schneider uses cleaning products that have been deemed safe for the environement. We have made the switch to scent-free hand in all our restrooms and use fragrance-free dish soap in our kitchens. We Say Goodbye to Adult Faith Development Coordinator Rev. Mary Foran Dearest UU s of Oakland I have been your Adult Faith Development Coordinator for two years, blessed to support teachers and group leaders, offer classes and ongoing conversations and to organize events like the conversation with Rev. Mark Morrison-Reed in I have also been launching my ministry with the UU s of Petaluma. I am thrilled to tell you that the Petaluma Board of Trustees has asked me to serve half time starting in September. It s time for me to let go of trying to minister in one congregation and be a lay leader in another. I have stepped down from Adult Faith coordination in Oakland so that I can be more fully in Petaluma. I will miss you terribly and it s the happy-sad consequence of being nurtured into professional ministry by Oakland that I leave Oakland. I remain a pledging member of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland. I will follow your triumphs and struggles, but from now on I will be an on-the-sidelines, quiet member. I carry you with me, especially Vision 2012 and all it portends, as I preach, teach and pastor the wonderful Petaluma congregation. With undying gratitude and blessings, Rev. Mary Foran Upcoming Adult Faith Development Course UU American Roots Times: Tuesdays, Oct. 2, 9, 18, 23, 30, 7:30-9:30 PM Explore with Emily Stoper the stories of Unitarianism, Universalism and Unitarian-Universalism in America. How did Unitarianism and Universalism originate here? How and when was Unitarianism transformed from a Protestant denomination to the theologically eclectic faith of today? What special gifts do we owe to our Universalist heritage? What is our history as seekers of justice? When and how did women come into their own as clergy in our faith traditions? What have been the different experiences and attitudes of whites, African-Americans and Latinos among us? Where do the Principles and Sources come from? You will be surprised at many of the answers. Location: First Unitarian Church of Oakland, Room TBA Suggested donation: $25-50 for the course; $5-10 for drop-in (session topics available on request) Contact Emily Stoper at estoper1@yahoo.com.

13 Water Communion Sunday -- We worship together on Sep. 2 as a multigenerational community at 10:30. Our annual merging of the waters ceremony features water you bring from places near and far that had special meaning for you during these summer months. Be sure to bring a small sampling or alternatively, you can pour from the common pitcher. Photo Shoot! Photo Shoot! All are welcome! -- On Sep. 2 Immediately after the morning worship, pictures will taken so that we can update our church brochures, website and face-book page. We want our communities to read about we are and see our welcoming, multi-cultural, multigenerational faces and smiles. We will gather on the plaza in front of the church. Make It So! Rev. Jacqueline, community@uuoakland.org. Interweave Oakland Pride Booth, It's a Celebration! Sep AM - 7 PM, Uptown Oakland - 19th and Franklin St. -- Interweave is hosting a booth again this year at Oakland Pride and we need many volunteers. For more information contact Jaki Lee at jakilee63@yahoo.com. Rehearsals for Band Without Borders, Sep. 3, 10, 17 and 24 from 7:00-8:45 PM -- It s simple! BWB is a musical ensemble that is open to all singers and instrumentalists who want to make music together. There is no audition required; you don't need to read music and all skill levels are invited to be part of the band. BWB is Rock and Roll, Blues and Folk orientated. If you want to release your inner rocker, this is the place for you. For more information please contact Stefan Schneider at guitardadmusic@gmail.com. Morning Drumming Circle Begins Sep Each Sunday in the Sanctuary a drumming circle will form and begin playing at 11:10 for ten minutes. If the spirit moves you please join the circle. For more information please contact Stefan Schneider at guitardadmusic@gmail.com. Children's Chapel resumes on Sep Children 4 and older are welcome starting at 9:20 and 11:20 in the Starr King room. These fun and lively 25 minute services are held on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays of most months. Parents are welcome to attend with their children. Calling all parents of kids under 5! -- Come meet with us Sunday, Sep. 16, 10:30 AM, in the Starr King Room, for a potluck brunch to talk about how to upgrade the nursery, hear about plans for future social events, organize volunteers for the nursery, and get to know each other! Contact Katie Hymans at haikaili@gmail.com with questions. Vintage Dance Classes Thurs. Sep. 13, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM -- Bret Hutchinson and Melissa Newt teach vintage dance. Help the Church's fundraising efforts while learning Victorian-age waltz and polka! These are freeform social dances, danced for one's partner rather than for an audience or judges. We're friendly, easygoing teachers, measuring success by fun. Classes run every other Thursday in Wendte Hall. $10 church donation per person. No partner or special dress required. Shoes with leather or suede soles ideal. For info contact bret.hutchinson@gmail.com. Leadership Check-In Lunch Sunday, Sep. 23 from 12:45-2:00 PM -- The Leadership Development Team of our beloved community is hosting a leadership brunch and program check-in and they would love to see you there. If you are in leadership, or think you might be interested in finding out more about it, then this is the place for you! For more info contact Elinor Mattern at elinormattern@yahoo.com. All are Welcome to the Church Book club! -- Sep. 27: "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion" by Jonathan Haidt; Oct. 25: "Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life" by Karen Armstrong, a self-help book that includes lots of fascinating history, science and theology. We meet 7:30-9:30 PM. Contact Emily Stoper if you have any questions about accessibility at estoper1@yahoo.com. ONE SUNDAY SERVICE, Sunday, Sep. 30 at 10:30 AM -- Unleashing the Creative Power Within with Rev. Kathy Huff, Rev. Jacqueline Duhart and Jack Macy as worship associate. This service followed by an all church conversation 11:30-2:30 about aligning our resources with our values and vision to make possible our goals for radical positive change. SAVE THE DATE! A Force for Change: Beyond Vision 2012, Sunday, Sep. 30, 10:30 AM 2:30 PM -- A church wide conversation and visioning process about how to manifest and resource our creativity and passion as a congregation. Worship at 10:30 followed by an all-church potluck and programming. All are welcome and encouraged to attend this important opportunity to discern and equip ourselves as spiritual force for positive change in the world. Sunday Potlucks Return -- Bring healthy food to share for a potluck lunch immediately following the second service on the last Sunday in Sep., Oct., Nov., and Dec. (9/30, 10/28, 11/25, and 12/30). We also need volunteers to help with set-up and clean-up. It s a great way to meet others in the First Unitarian Church of Oakland community. Contact Judy Kahn at kahnjudith@hotmail.com to volunteer. Save the Date! Tools For Building Multicultural Community, Thurs., Nov. 8, 7:30 9 PM, Starr King Room -- This 90-minute workshop will help church leadership to strengthen our Every Member Ministry! Join us to build your skills while building community. Contact the Leadership Development Team at lead@uuoakland.org or elinormattern@yahoo.com to find out more.

14 Deadlines and Publications Information: All articles and announcements can be submitted via our online template at see calendar and promote your church event. The Sower - This monthly newsletter is best for short articles, reflections, reports and items that are not particularly time sensitive. Most articles are limited to a 250 word limit. Featured contributors and lead articles are exceptions. All submissions are subject to editing. Deadline is 9AM on the 15 th of each month. The Chalice Chatter - This weekly electronic communication is best for short time sensitive announcements only. Word limit typically words (3-4 typed lines) Deadline is Wednesdays 9 AM. There is no Chalice Chatter during the last week in December. Sunday Announcement Page This single hard copy page appears on the back of the weekly worship guide. Best for very brief time sensitive announcements. Deadline is Wed. 9AM. Clergy and Staff Senior Minister: Rev. Kathy Huff revkhuff@uuoakland.org Assistant Minister for Community Engagement: Rev. Jacqueline Duhart community@uuoakland.org Church Administrator: Linda Hodges linda@uuoakland.org Financial Operations Manager: Doug Johnson, accountant@uuoakland.org Church Musicians: Denise Blase, Stefan Schneider, Renee Witon, musicians@uuoakland.org Choir Director: Trente Morant, trente@uuoakland.org Director of Children and Family Ministries: Laila Ibrahim laila@uuoakland.org Sunday Morning Assistant: Jennifer Nordstrom Chalice Children and Nursery: Dorothy Paul Spirit Games Leader: Jenna Ornbaun Facilities and Rentals: Stefan Schneider rentals@uuoakland.org Facilities Staff: Frank Tobor Sound Engineer: Justin Weiss First Unitarian Church of Oakland th Street Oakland, CA Board of Trustees Giselle Ampuero (President), Jill Miller (Vice President), Margaret Woodside (Secretary), Bob Crowe (Treasurer), Brian Jeffries, Andy Lee, Anne Lown, Claudia Morgan, Randall Wright, Board@uuoakland.org Coordinating Team Julie Baeder (finance) and Kristen Montan and Linda Hodges (programs) coordinatingteam@uuoakland.org Committee on Ministry Charlotte Dickson (chair) Liam Aleguire, Noemi de Guzman, and Gerre McKenna com@uuoakland.org Leadership Development Team Rachel Jeffries, Elinor Mattern, Linda Propert Sanford and Randall Wright Pastoral Care Team Rev. Dan Kane and Rev. Nada Velimirovic, Chaplains, chaplains@uuoakland.org.associates: Dick Bailey, Gil Dacumos, Car olyn Devol, Judith Hunt, Katrina Kellogg, Claudia Morgan, Hillary Benham Baker, pastoralcare@uuoakland.org Stewardship Team Will Benham Baker (team leader) Bob Crowe, Joyce Cutler and Scott Gamble and Jill Miller stewardship@uuoakland.org Hamilton Hall Capital Campaign Tom Haw (Treasurer) Andy Lee (Assistant Treasurer) The Church On-line Website: Facebook Page: You can find us by searching for First Unitarian Church of Oakland. Please check out the Facebook Young adult page at: UU Young Adult Network Find us on Twitter... Rev. Kathy Huff on Twitter twitter.com/revkhuff

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