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Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship How to Do a Magic Trick August 4, 2013 Reverend Minister Christian Elser Music Director Want to Contact Us? Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1135 State Park Road, Greenville, SC 29609 864-271-4883 fax 864-271-6088 www.greenvilleuu.org office@greenvilleuu.org Office Hours Tuesday Friday, 10 am 3 pm Kathleen Anderson Director of Lifespan Religious Education

Welcome Chalice Lighting Prelude Opening Words Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Sunday, August 4, 2013 Order of Service Austin Ann Johnson Karl Johnson *Opening Song # 21 For the Beauty of the Earth All Sing Story for All Ages Children's Benediction # 413 Go Now in Peace Words for Reflection/Silence All Sing Dana Couillard Anthem Modern Major General GLOW Gilbert & Sullivan Offertory Karl Johnson Sermon How to do a magic trick *Closing Song # 208 Every Time I feel the Spirit All Sing Closing Words Postlude Benediction Karl Johnson *Please rise in body or in spirit as you are willing and able. Please turn off cell phones, pagers, etc. before our service begins. Joys and Sorrows You may write your Joys or Sorrows in the Memory Book on the table in the front of the sanctuary. These will be read during the "Community Caring segment of the service. If you are not inclined to write in the book, you may simply light a candle in silence.

~ Thanks to Our Service Associates ~ Worship Associate Accompanist Ushers Sound Crew Sound Crew Assistants Flower Ministry Dana Couillard Karl Johnson Jackie Weddington & Cathy Jaggars Richard Fuller & Teresa Hall Dillard Robertson & John Robertson Sylvia Skipper & Hilda Howerton Dana Couillard, today s Worship Associate, leads our Earth Spirit group, cochairs adult RE, is studying for the ministry with the 13 Grandmothers native spirituality program in California, and is a constant source of native and earth centered spiritual wisdom for our congregation. Karl Johnson, a Brooklyn-based composer-lyricist and singer-songer writer, is composer-in-residence and rehearsal accompanist for this summer's GLOW Lyric Theatre Music Festival. His songs have been featured in William Finn's Songs by Ridiculously Talented Lyricists and Composers You Probably Don t Know, But Should series at Barrington Stages and the Crazytown musical theatre blog for new works. Austin Ann Johnson is active in one of our covenant groups, volunteers for about anything she is asked to do, and is one of our coffee makers. She is also a vegetarian and a great grandmother. Her family would argue that she is pretty great at all her roles. Welcome Newcomers! To learn more about our Fellowship, please fill out the yellow card and drop it into the offering basket. Recordings of Sunday Services may be ordered and picked up opposite the wooden entrance doors to the sanctuary where the Audio Stand is located or by email to guufsermons@gmail.com Next Sunday August 11, 2013 Islam & Christianity: Sources of Conflict and Prospects for Cooperation Dr. Jeffrey Morton Dr. Jeffrey Morton is not only a nationally recognized expert on foreign policy, but also the brother of our own Lori Morton and uncle to Case. His topic is straight out of today's headlines and his expertise his highly valued.

Highlights in Lifespan Religious Education From Babies to Sages August 4, 2013 Classes and Events Today 9:30: Childcare Opens, Choir Practice 9:45: Discussion Group Founders Room A Course in Miracles Spirit Play Room THE WORK of Byron Katie Pastor s Office in the Cottage (Welcome back, Rev. Pat!) CARING CARDS : Lots of us like to have our hands busy while we listen. Activity packets are available in a box at the door of the sanctuary. In large Ziploc bags, we have created Greeting Card Kits for anyone (adults included!) to use during worship. In them, you will find folded cardstock, markers, colored pencils, and stickers. We invite you to create a greeting card that will actually be sent to a congregant or other person who needs words of love and encouragement. You can put a message on the inside, or not, but please do put your name in small letters on the back of the card, so whoever receives it will know the name of the artist. We will send these cards to those who need them. Here is a wonderful opportunity to do something for others while you enjoy creating something special. After the service, drop your finished card into the basket you will see on the little pedestal beside the center doors. SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, August 11: Registration opens for new CYRE classes: Look for tables and volunteers in the lobby before and after service. Sunday, August 18: COVENANT CIRCLE SUNDAY: The worship service will be all about small group ministry and what it can mean to you and to the congregation. This day will begin a period of OPEN ENROLLMENT when folks can join one of our new or existing groups, and those who would like to make changes will be free to do so. You can pick up information, talk to facilitators, and sign up. Saturday, August 24: First and Second Session CYRE Teacher and Volunteer Training all levels. 9:30-1:00, Founders Room Brunch and Childcare provided.

August 25: CYRE Family Ingathering Picnic After Service at Herdklotz Park Parents, teachers, children, and youth, please make plans to join us for the Annual Picnic and Ingathering for all involved in Children and Youth Religious Education. We rent the pavilion, share a meal, and play on the playground and the volleyball field. Soccer and softball options are there too. At the picnic, families have an opportunity to register for the coming year, meet teachers, and give feedback about our programs and hopes they have for the coming year. Please bring a picnic side dish to share. RE will provide hot dogs (regular and veggie), buns, paper products, and ice. SUMMER CLASS: TELLING OUR STORIES Writing Workshops TUESDAYS, July 9-AUGUST 27, 6:30-8:30pm FOUNDERS ROOM Every session is a stand-alone, so anyone who can hold a pencil is invited to come to this fun and surprising Writers Workshop in which we use prompts, props and pictures to think together about a theme or idea, and then take time to write and share the personal stories or opinions that arise. You don t have to be a writer to enjoy this class and you will be amazed at the wonderful memories and stories that emerge from the group. Kathleen Anderson leads. She has been a Consultant for the South Carolina Writers Project since 1987. FYI: Regular and new RE programming for all ages officially begins September 8 th and 15 th. Watch your email for a special bulletin announcing fall programming for children and adults. Ongoing Adult Religious Education Discussion Group Facilitator: Herb Reeves Sundays, 9:45 AM Founders Room, Welcome all. The Discussion Group is the longest running group at GUUF! They meet every Sunday to discuss topics of interest. For more information, contact Herb Reeves at @gmail.com A COURSE IN MIRACLES Facilitator: Jean Blank 9:45-10:45 Sundays, Spirit Play Room 2, All are welcome. Participants work with spiritual transformation through the practice of forgiveness. Contact Jean Blank at jeanfblank@yahoo.com for more information.

Buddhist Meditation Group Tuesday Evenings 7:30-9:00PM Facilitator: Jim Lawrence Stressed? Worried? Feeling all right? Whatever your state, you are welcome. Join us for meditation with both sitting and walking practice. Newcomers and beginners are welcome--we'll give you a short orientation to help you get started. Contact jimlawrence@bellsouth.net for info. NEW ONLINE CHURCH CALENDAR Take a look at the new calendar on our website at www.greenvilleuu.org. Click on Monthly Calendar in the left column, and you will be whisked to a full listing of all the great events and opportunities at GUUF. Click on something that interests you, and a description will pop up, so you can learn more. Here s how to get an event on the calendar in order to reserve your space and let everyone know about it. EMAIL your calendar request to Kathleen Anderson at :dre@greenvilleuu.org, and/or Michelle Brown at volunteers@greenvilleuu.org. Include a title, description, dates, start and end times, and contact information. Include the word CALENDAR in the subject line. Request the space you prefer, if you have a preference. We post your event on the calendar and send you a confirmation email. We operate on a first come-first-serve basis when reserving spaces, so get your event on the calendar early, because reservations rule. Everyone is invited! To the Groundbreaking Celebration Cook-out & Potluck September 8th after the service Come celebrate with us this exciting milestone in the life of the Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship! drinks, hamburgers, hotdogs (including veggie options) provided bring a dessert, salad or chips to share. Don't miss it! questions? contact bibiharris@bellsouth.net

Sunday August 10 12:30...Renaissance fair meeting. My lords and ladies, we ve had time off and now we need to talk about the fair. We need to hear and talk about what was liked and what we didn t like. We have new ideas to change the theme of the fair and would love feedback on our ideas. If you would like to become part of the fair organization, this is the time to come aboard. We could always use more help and this is a great time and lots of fun. If you can t make the meeting and have input please make a list and give it to Mayor Todd or his wife Dana Couillard. Restaurant Dinner Group This month s dinner will be 7 pm Saturday, August 17 at Outback, 21 Orchard Park Dr. Good food, reasonable prices, pleasant ambiance, and a gaggle of GUUFs. Call or email Ken Flanagan, 864-901-1945 daisytripod@yahoo.com to be part of the fun. Friends always welcome, too. Our Unitarian Universalist Principles There are seven principles which Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote: The inherent worth and dignity of every person; Justice, equity and compassion in human relations; Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations; A free and responsible search for truth and meaning; The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large; The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all; Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.

or Congregational Care Items We extend our loving support to: Sabrina Walker, who will be in St. Francis downtown (Room 529) for treatment for a month, and may need a bone marrow transplant soon. She asks that anyone so inclined consider joining the bone marrow donor registry at www.bethematch.org. Sabrina welcomes calls and visitors, but asks folks to call ahead to be sure she is up to seeing people that day. Charlie Smith, who is recovering from successful carotid artery surgery. Longtime member Suzanne Hart (in her 90 s), who has given up driving and needs rides to continue to participate in GUUF activities. Please call her at 235-1714 to let her know if you would like to be on her list of folks she can call on. Suzanne lives at Westminster Retirement Community, 11 E. Augusta Place, Greenville 29605. Mary Foley and Jim Cooney, dealing with Jim s worsening Allzheimer's symptoms. This also keeps Mary mostly homebound and in need of contact from friends and some brief respite. Contact Mary directly to let her know if you can help and can schedule a visit.