Next Sunday, Jan. 27 - The Crooked Picture Rev. Connie Simon - Media and society constantly bombard us with images and ideals of perfection that we can t possibly achieve. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we don t even come close. How can we let go of perfectionism and simply appreciate who we are and what we have? The Flowers this Morning are from Joy and Bud Haupt to honor the birthdays of son Eric and grandson Justin. Sunday Morning Volunteer Program (MVP) Team Three is handling the duties of greeting, ushering, providing coffee service and clean-up today. Team Three is led by Linda Miltner. She is joined by Sallie Barringer, Gabe Conley, Ruth Cooper, Jack Niehaus, Denise Olden, Ann Retford and Fran Turner. Sound Technician: David Johnson Assistive Listening Devices for people needing hearing enhancement are available at the rear of the sanctuary. All are invited to write their Joys and Sorrows in the book at the back of the sanctuary. Today s Family Programming Volunteers: Infant and Toddlers - Jeffrey Hildebrand; Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Jana Albritton; First to Third grade Rose Conley and Faith Maynard; Fourth and Fifth Kara Uhl and Beth Lutz; Junior and Senior High Phillip Schaefer. First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati 536 Linton Street * Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 (513) 281-1564 * www.firstuu.com Rev. Connie Simon, Minister revconnie@firstuu.com
First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati Greatness Through Service January 13, 2019 Rev. Connie Simon
Greatness Through Service January 20, 2019 Rev. Connie Simon Jera Cox, Director of Music Meredith Plummer, Director of Family Programming Tim Kraus, Worship Associate Rozy Park, Soloist; Park Dendy, Guitarist First Unitarian Singers Welcoming and Announcements Prelude Call to Worship Chalice Lighting Gathering Ev ry Valley John Ness Beck Vision Song We are a liberal religious haven, welcoming wonder, and spiritually free. We re sustained by a loving tradition, moved and inspired by the future we see. Boldly seeking and working for justice, gently transforming lives through deeds great and small. Young and old, sharing meaning and mission, we joyfully offer our vision to all! Shelley Jackson Denham Greeting One Another Anthem Story for All Ages Dream Keeper Rollo Dilworth Story for All Ages The Fox and the Bear Singing the Children Out #118 This Little Light of Mine
Sharing of Concerns Sharing of Joys and Sorrows Concerns of the Larger Community Ritual of Concern Meditation Response Hymn #1002 Comfort Me Offering Commitment Offertory It is Well with My Soul John Ness Beck Receiving Anthem Reading Sermon Up to the Mountain Patty Griffin/Mac Huff Faithless Works Jonipher Kwong Greatness Through Service Hymn Returning #1014 Answering the Call of Love*** Extinguishing the Chalice We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of community or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are together again. Benediction Postlude Amazing Grace Mark Hayes *** This hymn is formerly known as Standing on the Side of Love.
ESPECIALLY FOR VISITORS Welcome! We re delighted you re here today. Stop by the Welcome Counter (as you entered the building) for a pre-stamped information card that you can complete at home and mail back to us or fill out a card if you have time this morning. With that information we can send you our newsletter and information on what s happening at First Church. Want to find out about Unitarian Universalism and First Church? Start the New Year off right by coming to Getting to Know YoUU, an informal session with Rev. Connie Sunday, Feb. 24 after the service. Get your questions answered and meet other visitors searching for a church home. No RSVPs needed and childcare is provided. Come to the Fisher Room the room just beyond the coffee just after the service (about 11:15). The next chance to join First Church is Sun., Jan. 27 during the service. If you re interested in joining and have attended a Getting to Know YoUU session, contact Carol Lloyd, 513 515 6891 or calloyd1102@gmail.com. TODAY Today in Sunday School your prekindergartner and kindergartner will 0see that differences are interesting. Your first to third grader will learn about Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor in the United States. Your fourth and fifth grader will learn about the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Upstairs the Junior and Senior High youth will explore spiritual themes through discussion and art. WONDER QUESTIONS When have you ever gotten the message wrong? Who are the bears in your life? Who are the foxes in your life?
UPCOMING EVENTS Fri. Jan. 25, 6 p.m. - Please join us to discuss Rising Out of Hatred by Eli Saslow. "From a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, the powerful story of how a prominent white supremacist changed his heart and mind. Derek Black grew up at the epicenter of white nationalism. His father founded Stormfront, the largest racist community on the Internet. His godfather, David Duke, was a KKK Grand Wizard" A soup supper will be served. Please let me know if you will be attending. joeellen63@gmail.com Sun., Jan. 27, 11:30 a.m. - This is a reminder that the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Cincinnati will hold its Congregational Meeting on this date. If you are a member of First Church, but have not yet attended a congregational meeting, you may establish your voting rights for voting at future congregational meetings by attending this meeting. You will be asked to sign-in at this meeting to verify your attendance. Childcare will be available for this meeting. Please RSVP for childcare no later than Friday, January 25 to Ginny Casey-Leininger ginnycl@fuse.net or 513.681.6720. This Congregational Meeting will allow First Church members to review the status of church business for the 2018/2019 church year. Sat., Feb. 9, 6 p.m. - Our Annual Heart and Hand Auction! Enjoy an evening of fun at both the silent and live auctions. Check out the insert in this Order of Service to find out what volunteer jobs are available and see the list of restaurants in the raffle this year. What would you like to offer at the auction? Pick up a donation form in the lobby. If you have any questions, contact Susan Christy, Auction Chair (859.441.0171 or susan.christy42@gmail.com). We are looking for a few more hosts for circle suppers. Would you like to host a gathering of first church members in your home in late February or March? Please contact Carol Willis at clwillis50@gmail if you are interested in hosting and providing an opportunity for good food and fellowship with your fellow UUs. Guest signups will begin soon.
37th Annual Heart & Hand Auction Saturday, February 9, at First Church 37th Annual Heart & Hand Auction Volunteers Needed 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. What will you donate this year? Donor forms in lobby. Fun and interesting parties and events Gift cards to local restaurants and stores Food to go or have delivered at a future date Tickets to concerts, theatre, sporting events Themed baskets of all kinds Services yard work, pet sitting, lessons in your hobby Restaurant Raffle Tickets on Sale Now! BOCA ($100 value) downtown in former Maisonette restaurant. World-class, stylish décor, impeccable service, chef-driven Italian cuisine. Metropole ($100) downtown in the 21c Museum Hotel, features food cooked in a wood-burning fireplace, ever-changing menu showcasing sustainable farmers and producers, architectural gem! Nada ($75) live in the moment at a taco and cocktail joint dishing up traditional and inspired high-quality Mexican fare near Contemporary Arts Center. Nicola s ($75) highly-acclaimed contemporary Italian menu in Overthe-Rhine. Won the Diners Choice Award 2018. Postmark ($75) in Clifton, serving farmhouse refined cuisine with seasonal ingredients, championing slow food. The Heart & Hand Auction is the second largest fund-raiser at First Church (after the pledge drive). It is very fun evening that is only possible due to our great members and friends. Many (hearts and) hands are needed to ensure its success. Can you help? Name: Email address/phone: Please check off any areas where you can help. Set up and decorate church on morning of auction (9 a.m. noon) Help in the kitchen, set up food, keep re-supplied (in 30-minute shifts) Bring finger-foods to share during silent auction Bring kid-friendly snacks for child care Help with the silent auction, keeping track of bidding sheets and gathering them quickly when silent auction ends Clean up after auction to be sure church is ready for Sunday morning Sign up online (https://bit.ly/2r5rqb3) or turn in this completed form to the H&H table after church, or contact Kim Kloke at kimberly.kloke@gmail.com, 859.409.1856. Thank you! Tickets are 1 for $5, or 5 for $20. Winners drawn auction night. You need not be present to win!
Opening Hearts at First Church Book Discussion Please join us for a three-part discussion of the book, White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo. We ll be using a discussion guide written for the Unitarian Universalist Association by Gail Forsyth-Vail, a Credentialed Religious Educator, Master Level, who served congregations for twenty-two years before joining the UUA staff in 2008. She is the author of a number of faith development curricula and resources. There are four copies available for loan from the church library. Copies may be purchased through inspirit, Amazon and other retailers. It is also available on Kindle and AudioBook formats and at local libraries. Please contact any member of the Opening Hearts Team (David Johnson, Linnea Lose, Patricia Rohrer or Rev. Connie) with questions. Discussion Dates There will be two separate discussion groups. All sessions are from 7:00 8:30 pm. Tuesday, January 22 Monday, January 28 Thursday, January 31** Monday, February 4 Tuesday, February 5 Monday, February 11 **Note the change in date from January 29 th to January 31. First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati, 536 Linton Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219 ~ www.firstuu.com ~ 513.281.1564