Page 1 of 5 The First Unitarian Church of Oakland Chalice Chatter August 5, 2010 In This Issue Interweave Youth Table Help! Book Club Where's Rev Kathy 2010 Member Pledges Dear Charla, There's a lot going on in the life of the church. Please take a moment to fill in your calendar so that you won't miss a thing! Sincerely, Charla Weiss, Weiss church manager Funding Vision 2012 Green Team Notes UU Kids Program Water Communion Reminder Director of Children & Family Ministries PCD Leadership School YRUU Summer Con Social Justice Workshop Flowers for the Chancel Interweave LGBTI Discussion - After Service Interweave continues to offer a discussion group on LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex) issues, both personal and political. It will meet this Sunday, after service, on the third floor in the last classroom. Bring your lunch or a snack!
Page 2 of 5 Youth Table on Sunday Mornings Are you a teen who is looking for a place to hang out and connect with other youth? Do you wish that there was a place just for you when not in class or worship? Please visit the Youth Table in Wendte Hall at any time on Sunday mornings. Help: Justice Council Tri-fold Missing! A colorful photo filled tri-fold for the justice council table has not been seen since last fall. Does anyone have ideas of where it might have gone during renovation? (I spent 20+ hrs on it, and hope I don't have to start all over again.) - Please call Micky Duxbury 529-6328 Book Club All are welcome to come to the church book club, which meets once a month for friendship and a book discussion. All meetings are on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Emily Stoper. Please contact Emily at estoper1@yahoo.com for the location and to discuss accessibility questions. Refreshments will be served. On August 26, we'll be discussing The Post-American World, by Fareed Zakaria. On September 23, it will be The Woman Behind the New Deal, Social Security, Unemployment Insurance and the Minimum Wage: The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins by Kristin Downey. Where's Rev. Kathy? Though our senior minister Rev. Kathy Huff is not in the pulpit and leading worship during the months of July and August, she is not taking a summer leave as is the custom. Instead she is working with Church Manager Charla Weiss and other church members and staff to help hire, build and orient a new staff team. She is also catching up with projects past due and doing important planning for the new program year. Rev. Kathy resumes a regular preaching schedule after Labor Day
Page 3 of 5 2010 Member Pledges We're half way through our fiscal year. Pledge statements have been prepared and sent only to those who are not on automatic checking account or credit card debit system. If you're on a monthly automatic system and still want a paper copy of your contributions, or wish to make any change to your pledge or payment scheme, please contact our church manager, Charla Weiss: charla@uuoakland.org or 510-893-6192, x. 303. Funding Vision 2012 Update: $36,000 Raised So Far! With only a few weeks remaining to raise funds for our Asst. Minister for Community Engagement, we've secured just over $36,000 toward our $50,000 goal. Your participation matters. Remember Joani Blank's challenge! She'll donate $3,000 if another church member or household will match it. To show your support before the campaign ends on Aug. 29, contact a Vision 2012 Fundraising Team member: Mary Foran, 510-848-0721, Brian Jeffries, 510-472- 9241, or Rev. Dan Kane, 510-409-0465. LET'S GO GREEN! LEARN about the Church Energy Audit and what we can do about it. LEARN what you can do to save energy in your home-- Join Us after the Earth Service August 15th for a Short Program in the Starr King Room at about 11:45 WANT a more equitable, sustainable and environmentally conscious world? Join us for the Earth Service with Ian Kim from Ella Baker and the Green Sanctuary Folks next week, August 15th HELP the Church! -- The Green Energy Fund Drive is On! We are making calls and talking to members about donating for low cost, high yield investments in saving energy and the church about $2000 a year! Look for the green hats after services thru mid August or please talk to David Wiley (510) 428-2417 or Bret Andrews, bret.d.andrews@kp.org Aug. 15 Service Join us Aug. 15 when Ian Kim from the Ella Baker Center will talk about creating an equitable, sustainable future for Oakland, green jobs, and ways we can partner with the Center. Children's Activities on Summer Sundays All ages are welcome in worship at 10:30 AM. Nursery care for babies and toddlers is on the first floor. Organized activities (games, crafts and stories) for K- 4th grade during worship are on the second floor. Parent classroom assistants are always needed Sundays in our UU Kids room. Sign-
Page 4 of 5 ups are at the door. Water, Water, Water Be sure to collect water from your summer experiences for Water Communion Sunday, Sept. 12. Our two service schedule begins that day with worship at 9:30 and 11:30. Director of Children and Family Ministries Selected Have you heard the news? The search team has found just the right person for this new position. A detailed announcement in July shared the good news that Laila D. Ibrahim was chosen for the job! She starts in late August. Leadership School with the PCD Aug. 10-16 Please visit www.pcd-uua.orgfor more details about our district's leadership school training at the Earth Matters Retreat Center. Some scholarships are available but space is limited. Young Religious UUs Summer Conference Aug. 13-15 Registration for this year's YRUU Summer Con, Rock CON, will be open until Aug. 6, with an early bird discount for those who register before July 23. The Con will be held Aug. 13-15 at the UU Church of Berkeley, and is open to youth between the ages of 14 and 20. More information: www.pcd-uua.org/rockconreg.pdf Every Member Ministry Opportunities All Church Social Justice Workshop Sept. 10 & 11 The Unitarian Universalist Association Leadership Council, October 1, 2008 had this to say about a vision for Unitarian Universalism in a multicultural world: "With humility and courage born of our history, we are called as Unitarian Universalist to build the Beloved Community where all souls
Page 5 of 5 are welcome as blessings and the human family lives whole and reconciled." The First Unitarian Church of Oakland shares the above vision. Our Vision 2012 embodies the vision spoken by the Unitarian Universalist Association Leadership Council, here, among the souls in Oakland, California. The Social Justice Empowerment workshop is tangible evidence of our congregation's commitment to continue to grow and nurture Beloved Community. Please sign up to attend our Social Justice Empowerment Workshop, September 10-11. (Laurel Egenberger will be at the Justice table on Sunday, Aug. 8, taking sign ups.) You do not want to miss an opportunity to nurture your spiritual practice and deepen your knowledge about how to SEE and GROW Beloved Community. For questions, please contact Rev. Jacqueline: 510.778.9292. Flowers For Chancel Sundays are even nicer with fresh flowers! Sign up and bring flowers from your garden for our chancel. See Wendte Hall bulletin board for details. Forward email This email was sent to weissfam@pacbell.net by office@uuoakland.org. Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by The First Unitarian Church of Oakland First Unitarian Church of Oakland 685-14th Street Oakland CA 94612