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May 2011 The UUCG Beacon May 2011 The beacon is published monthly by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Greenville 252-355-6658 www.uugreenvillenc.org Beacon Editor: Michelle Covi beacon@uugreenvillenc.org Sunday Services -- 10:30 am May 1 May Day Green Weavers CUUPS May 8 Faithful Companions: Pets and Happiness Rev. Ann Marie May 15 A Grateful Heart and a Positive Mind Rev. Ann Marie May 22 William Ellery Channing and the Unitarian Controversy Rev. Ann Marie May 29 Jewish Mysticism Rabbi Yossi Children s activities are available each Sunday. This April has certainly had its share of surprises, some good and some not so good. Based on the week before, April 16th was supposed to be a beautiful Saturday and perfect for our Spring Car Wash. Instead, we had an overcast morning, and therefore not very many customers, and then ferocious storms in the afternoon. Thankfully, it appears that the destructive tornados that touched down all around us did not directly impact our members and friends. However, our neighbors in Bertie County were not so lucky; please keep those who did lose so much in your hearts. We did raise almost $275 on Saturday. Many thanks to our faithful car-washers including Claudia, Feryl, Derek, Patty, and Pat. The good news, that Social Action co-chair Pat Anderson shared with the Board at our last meeting, is that provisional approval has been received from the National Cancer Support Community (CSC) Headquarters for establishment of the CSC-Eastern NC Gilda s Clubhouse. The National organization has been very impressed with how much has been accomplished in such a short period of time. They have a fundraiser coming up on June 7th. Our Annual Meeting will take place on Sunday, May 22nd. We will have a potluck lunch after the service and the meeting will begin at 12:30. At that meeting the Congregation will be asked to elect members of the Board of Trustees and approve our 2011-2012 Budget. All members are asked to attend and participate as we conduct the business of the congregation. The proposed 2011-2012 Budget is published in this newsletter. If you have questions, please contact a member of the Board of Trustees. Our current treasurer s report shows that we are living within our means with a big assist from our fundraising efforts. The last McAllister s Day, on February 14th, was very successful; we raised $231. We overflowed the side room and for a while it looked like there was standing room only! Our second annual Hymphony was a wonderful evening of music and fellowship and we raised $440.00 to support our music program. The Annual Thomas Jefferson District Meeting will take place at the Eno River Fellowship in Durham on April 30th. Alan Bailey and Gladie Hamilton will represent UUCG. The excitement is building in anticipation of General Assembly, which will take place June 22-26th in Charlotte. We hope to have a large number of UUCG members in attendance. Several of our members have already registered, made their reservations, and agreed to serve as volunteers. It promises to be a special and exciting experience. Child care and children s programming is available so it is truly a family event. The days are busy and our lists often seem impossibly long. However, the unique aspect of volunteering is that we always get back more than we give. So when the Nominations Committee member calls you in the next few weeks and asks you to serve please say yes. If we all work together we can do extraordinary things for those that are in need in our communities. In Gratitude and Covenant,, Patrice Alexander, President UUCG Board of Trustees, 2010-2011 President s Notes

Reflections... of Reverend Ann Marie Alderman This month on Sunday, May 22, just after the Sunday Service, those of you who are members of the UU Congregation of Greenville will gather to vote. You will be voting for the chosen few who have been nominated to lead this congregation as Board members and for a proposed projection of income and expenses that this congregation will do its best to honor during the period of July 2011 through June 2012. This might seem like a mundane, not- too- exciting way to spend even a small part of your midday. Yet, I assure you that our forebears considered voting on these sorts of faith community matters not only a great privilege but a right won only by centuries of martyrs and freedom (religious freedom) fighters! Self rule was very important and precious to them! Even if you look at it from a shorter view, the members and friends of this congregation ought to be proud and thankful for the energy and enthusiasm that those who are volunteering to spend more time with this UU endeavor are offering. Won t you honor them with your YES vote? Then there s the short view that takes a look at this coming year s proposed budget and realizes just how far this congregation has come in the last five years. (You ll find a copy of the proposed budget in this newsletter. If you want more details, Brenda Stewart or I would be glad to share with you the answers to whatever questions you might have.) It cannot be denied that this congregation has grown tremendously its ability to do big, important things. In this day and age where it might feel to many of us that we have so little control over so little isn t it nice and refreshing to belong to this place where just the reverse is true. Yes, yes and yes! Ann Marie The Universalist Convocation 2011 will meet in Newberry, South Carolina May 20-22, 2011 This is a very historic Universalist Church and town. Many very early Universalist ministers came to North Carolina from Newberry. They laid the foundation for many of the current UU churches in the state. Registration fee of $60 may be sent to: Peggy Jones, P O Box 235, Seven Springs, NC 28578. Please include names of those attending, address, phone number and email address. There are 5 hotels in Newberry, each of which is between 2 and 7 miles from the church. Staff Minister: Rev. Ann Marie Alderman Youth Religious Education Director: Kimberly Scholl Music Director: Mort Stine Choir Director: Stephen Brand Office Administrator: Michelle Covi Board of Trustees President: Patrice Alexander Vice President: Bev Harju Secretary: Susan Foreman Treasurer: Brenda Stewart At-Large: Alan Bailey At-Large: Judi Hickson At-Large: Tom Thielen Committee Chairs Ambiance: Terry Shank Building Maintenance: Feryl Masters,& Pat Tesh Communication: Rich Elkins Endowment: Bill Paulson Finance: Paul Alston Fundraising: Feryl Masters Hospitality: Lynn Caverly & Pat Dix Membership: Bud & Phyllis Hazel Youth Religious Education: Jennifer Thielen Stewardship: Feryl Masters Social Action: Tom Long & Pat Anderson Worship: Gladie Hamilton 2

Social Action Social Action Report From Tom Long FIRST BORN: Our congregation had two volunteers at First Born Food Distribution Program on Saturday, March 26th, 2011: Tom Long and Larry Means. Toni and Ruel Tyer also volunteered work time at First Born on other days during March. Proposed Congregational Budget for 2011/12 current 2010/11 budget Income Fifth Sunday 2000 0 Fundraising 6500 5500 Non-pledge Contributions 7350 7000 Pledged Contributions 94860 86500 Rentals 1125 1300 Total Income 111835 100300 Expenses Administrator salary 2600 2000 Building & Grounds 4750 2500 Church Cleanup 2800 0 Childcare salary 1250 1200 Communications 800 800 Conferences 600 0 Contingencies 1144.75 230 Denominational Affairs 8390 7723 General Operations 8358 8000 Hospitality 300 300 Membership 250 250 Minister salary, benefits 67320 66000 Social Justice/Fifth Sunday 2000 0 Stewardship 200 0 YRE Director salary, benefits 7097.25 7097 Youth Religious Education 950 950 Worship & Choir Director 3025 3250 Total expenses 111835 100300 3

Religious Education Youth Religious Education Report Over the last few days our garden in the back of the church has undergone quite the transformation. We've cleaned out all the weeds, and this past weekend the children helped to plant the seedlings we planted several weeks ago and have been nurturing in the big RE room. We planted a mix of squash, tomato, pepper, cucumber and eggplant and will probably be adding some more plants in the next few weeks. Working in the garden is a very rewarding experience. The children get to watch the plants from seeds to fruit-bearing maturity, and we donate our harvest to the First Born Food Bank. This project will be ongoing, and if anyone would like to test out their "green thumb", we'd welcome the extra hands this growing season. Upcoming dates: - April 24th: Easter Sunday: Easter Egg Hunt after the service - May 14th: Tweens' RE Overnight - June 3rd: RE Teacher Appreciation Dinner - June 5th: Official end of the curriculum year at River Park North - June 12th: UU Hogwarts Academy begins. As you can see, we have a number of activities planned for the next few weeks. I am particularly excited about the start of our UU Hogwarts Academy. We are planning some great lessons with some magical flair that the children (and our volunteers) will greatly enjoy. Our summer curriculum is combined age (5+) and offers a great opportunity for all the children to work together. We appreciate all the hard work of our dedicated volunteers who teach in the classrooms and who work to keep our spaces clean and inviting, inside and outside. If you would like to volunteer with RE, either in the garden or as a teacher or second adult in the classroom or the nursery, just let us know! In Service, Jennifer Thielen Chair, YRE RE Teacher Appreciation Night Friday, June 3rd at 6 pm Teacher Appreciation Dinner. All RE teachers are invited to a Teacher Appreciation Dinner at the church on Friday, June 3rd at 6 pm. Dinner will be provided by Tom Long and Bev Harju. Anyone else who would also like to show their appreciation is invited to bring a potluck item and join us. The monthly Friday Fun Night begins around 7 pm. Joseph Priestley House When Joseph Priestley is remembered today, it's usually for his 1774 discovery, in England, of oxygen. Few know he was a noted Unitarian theologian, political progressive, and author whose scientific contributions include the development of the carbonation process, the identification of carbon monoxide, and early experiments in electricity. Joseph Priestley House is a historic site in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania that preserves and interprets his contributions and significance to American history. They welcome UUs traveling in the area to visit. Check out http://www.josephpriestleyhouse.org/ 4

~ May 2011 ~ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 6 7 6p-8:30p Potluck 7p-9p First Friday Wedding Shower! Fun Night 1 10:30a-11:30a May- Day Intergenerational Service 12p-1p Lunch 8 9 Faithful Companions: 5:15p-6:15p Worship Pets and Happiness Committee meeting 10 11 3p-5p Minister's Office Hours 12 7p-8p Social Action Committee Meeting 13 1p-2p Women's Lunch 14 1p-5p Brooks Celebration of Life 7:30p-9:30p Sierra Club Meeting 7p-8p Choir Practice 7:30p-7:30p YRE overnight 12p-1p Lunch 6p-7p Gilda's Team Leaders 7p-8:30p Gilda's Organizers/All Teams 15 YRE overnight 10:30a-11:30a A Grateful Heart and a Positive Mind 16 7p-8:30p Board of Trustees Meeting 17 7p-9p The Coffee Party 18 3p-5p Minister's Office Hours 4:30p-6:30p Montessori Graduation 19 20 21 12p-1p Lunch 5p-7p Vegetarians in Pitt County potluck 22 10:30a-11:30a William Ellery Channing and the Unitarian Controversy 12:30p-1p Annual Congregational meeting 29 23 7p-8:30p Book Club 24 3p-4p Caring Committee Meeting 30 31 25 3p-5p Minister's Office Hours 7p-8p Choir Practice 26 7p-8p UU Men's 27 1p-2p Women's Lunch 28 8:30a-10:30a First Born Food Distribution 10:30a-11:30a Rabbi Yossi and Jewish Mysticism 12p-1p Lunch 5

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Greenville 131 Oakmont Drive Greenville, NC 27858 252-355-6658 Shower for Stephen and Erin On May 4 th at 6:00 pm, UUCG will host a wedding shower/pot luck dinner for Stephen Brand and his fiancée Erin. Since they both have residences that are furnished and there is very little that they need, we are requesting monetary gifts. We will have a decorated box available for all members who would like to participate with this gift. As with our famous pot luck dinners, we look forward to a wonderful dinner and lots of fun celebrating the upcoming marriage of Stephen and Erin. We hope everyone will mark your calendars and plan to join us on that night for fun and good food. Happy Birthday to UUs this May May 7 Stephen Brand May 15 Jennifer Thielen May 17 Sue Farris May 17 Charles Gunther May 18 Laura Schroeder May 24 Jan Salstrom May 25 Lee Wyman May 26 Janet Doig May 27 Bud Hazel May 31 Claudia Sundman Deadline for next month s beacon is Tuesday, May 17 at 8:00 pm