THIS WEEK AT EMERSON NOVEMBER 19, 2015 Emerson Unitarian Universalist Chapel -- A welcoming congregation of the UUA Sunday November 22, 2015 Cornbread Communion 10:00 AM - Worship Service 17815 Wild Horse Creek Road (Barat Academy) Rev. Dawn Fortune Children s Chapel follows the Story for All Ages Sun Patch Youth Garden All Ages Field Trip: Let s help put the garden to sleep for the winter on Sunday, November 22 nd following our regular worship service. Details below. The Nursery is staffed from 9 AM to 1 PM Room 142 Barbara Persch, Nursery Care Worker Music: Todd Painter Liturgist: Lisa Parnell Board Members: Victor Paglisotti and Pat Baker Greeter: Nancy Belt Our Outreach Partner: Sun Patch Youth Garden If you have a pastoral care request, please contact Rev. Dawn Fortune, Interim Minister minister@emersonuuchapel.org or President of the Board Pat Baker president@emersonuuchapel.org.
Special Thanks A warm Thank You to the following for giving your time this Sunday, November 22nd: Hospitality: Marilyn Ortinau Sound: Matthew Fish Curtains, Tables, and Chairs: Mark and Nancy Fish Chalice Guild/Signs: Lizzie Fish Scrip Duty: Victor Paglisotti Children s Chapel: Susan Bell Special thank you to PJ Pyrchla for organizing the field trip to Sun Patch Youth Garden From the Interim Minister Rev. Dawn Fortune My first words this week need to be of thanks for the support and magnificent stole created by Carole Behrer to celebrate my ordination. I was amazed at the level of thought and artistry that went into its design and creation. I will wear it with pride and honor. This week s service will include a traditional(ish) cornbread communion. People who want to bake cornbread to share during the service and afterwards during our coffee hour brown bag potluck are welcome to bring it Sunday morning. (Remember that we are going to the Sun Patch Youth Garden after worship to help put the garden to bed for the winter!) Communion is a challenging topic for some Unitarian Universalists. For many, it brings to mind the high-church rituals from Christian churches we once attended. For many years, I was not comfortable using the term communion or partaking of shared bread in a ritual religious setting. I was raised Catholic, and I had unhappy memories associated with my time in that faith. I have come to look at communion in a new way now as a way to welcome others to our table, to share that which nourishes us with those we would bid welcome. This is especially important this week, when so many politicians around our country are going out of their way to exclude Syrian refugees from their table. Communion is about community about sharing resources so that all may be nourished. As Unitarian Universalists, we are called to share what we have, to speak of the foundational tenet of our faith that all are worthy of the love of the divine. Years ago, it was called Universal salvation. Today we call it the inherent worth and dignity of all people. I look forward to seeing you on Sunday. Dawn
Field Trip for All This Sunday, November 22nd: Come one, come all! This Sunday, November 22nd, Emerson children, youth and adults are invited to the Sun Patch Youth Garden located in the Grove neighborhood of St. Louis. As our Outreach Partner, Sun Patch is receiving 100% of our offertory plate donations this month and next. This field trip is an opportunity to put our hands and bodies where our money is going. Following our regular worship service, we will be lunching, cleaning up at Barat, then heading out to the garden. Please bring a brown bag lunch and something to share if you are so inclined. Also, remember to dress appropriately for the weather, the forecast says it will be chilly on Sunday. Our task is to spread mulch and help put the garden to rest for the winter. Our work time will be about an hour. If you would like to send your child without you, please let me know (dre@emersonuuchapel.org) and I will arrange a carpool and send you a permission form to sign. Dawn French-Bell Emerson-supported West County Community Action Network ("WE CAN") Will Host Community Meeting on November 21 st WE CAN grew out of the weekly #BlackLivesMatter vigils that Emerson s Love First team started in October 2014. WE CAN includes Emerson s Love First team. and the group has led various West County racial justice efforts, including collaborating with the Chesterfield Police Department to address the prevalence of racial profiling in traffic stops. On Saturday, November 21 st from 9:30-11am at Lucky s Market (by the intersection of Clayton Rd & Clarkson Rd), WE CAN will host a public community meeting to build community and identify community priorities for its second year of organizing. A #BlackLivesMatter vigil and press conference will follow nearby the intersection of Clayton Rd & Clarkson Rd from 11:15am-12:15pm. Additional details can be found on the Facebook page for the morning s activities, by contacting Lauren Lyerla, Jake Lyonfields, or Pat Baker, or by emailing stlwecan@gmail.com. RE Upcoming Events: Friday, December 4, 7:30 pm Jr Youth Field Trip to Jewish Temple Sunday, December 6 th Youth Pew Sunday, December 20 Jr Youth Field Trip to Antioch Baptist Church
Check out some photos from our Fall Festival last week: Great time was had by all. Special thanks to Mark Fish, Dawn French-Bell and Debbie Baumoel for their hard work in making the Fall Festival a huge success.
Classes start in January. Contact Dawn French-Bell at dre@emersonuuchapel.org to register.
Painless Fundraiser for Emerson Chapel: Besides Dierbergs and Shop n Save cards which are available every Sunday, many other cards can be ordered to pick up the following Sunday. Over 700 participating retailers are available for ordering. See the complete list at the scrip table after services. Here are just a few of the cards available, along with the percentage of return to Emerson: Applebee s 10% Amazon.com 3% AMC Theaters 8% Barnes & Noble 9% Toys r Us 3% Walgreens 6% CVS 6% Whole Foods 3% Marshall s 7% Panera Bread 9% Starbucks 7% American Girl 9% Home Depot 4% Bed Bath & Beyond 7% Bath & Body Works 13% Macy s 10% Bass Pro 9% Cracker Barrel 9% Olive Garden 9% Payless 13% Pier One 9% Whole Foods 3% Walmart/Sam s 2-1/2% Kohl s 4% Don t forget, you ll need extra supplies for Thanksgiving. You don t pay extra for these cards; the retailers pay us! Cards make great Christmas gifts (not too early to think about it). And don t forget when shopping on Amazon, to use Amazon Smile:
CIRCLE OF CONCERN Thank you for your support of the food pantry throughout the year! Please place your donated items in the red wheelbarrow in the entry. Current needs: Canned Chicken Boxed Potatoes, Beans and Rice Cereal Mixed Vegetables Canned Corn Green Beans Tomato Products Macaroni & Cheese Dinner Helpers Upcoming Calendar of Events Saturday, Nov. 21 st : Sunday, Nov. 22 nd : Thursday, Nov. 26 th : Friday, Dec. 4 th : Sunday, Dec. 6 th : WE CAN Community Meeting 9:30 to 11:00 am at Lucky s Market followed by vigil and press conference Bread Communion Service at Barat Academy 10:00 a.m. Followed by Field Trip to Sun Patch Youth Garden Thanksgiving Chapel office closed Jr. Youth Field Trip to Jewish Temple 7:30 pm Worship Service at Barat Academy Youth Pew 10:00 am Meetings are held at the Chapel office, 16233 Westwoods Business Park, unless otherwise indicated. **
Chapel office hours this week: Monday and Friday, 9:00 am to noon Tuesday, 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Closed Thursday for Thanksgiving How/Where/When to find us: Sunday Morning 10:00 AM 17815 Wild Horse Creek Road, Chesterfield, MO 63005 (Barat Academy) Mailing & Meeting Address: 16233 Westwoods Business Park Drive, Ellisville, MO 63021 Phone: 636-256-7393 ev Emerson UU Chapel 2015-2016 Board of Trustees: President: Pat Baker Immediate Past President: Nancy Belt Vice President: Mark Fish Vice President-Elect: Karyl Howard Secretary: Karyl Howard Members-At-Large: Jake Lyonfields and Victor Paglisotti Interim Minister, ex-officio: Rev. Dawn C. Fortune, Officers: President: Pat Baker Vice President: Mark Fish Secretary: Karyl Howard Treasurer: Jake Lyonfields Assistant Treasurer: Melissa Grizzle Interim Minister Rev. Dawn Fortune- minister@emersonuuchapel.org Affiliate Community Minister Rev. Julie Taylor - affiliateminister@emersonuuchapel.org Director of Religious Education Dawn French-Bell dre@emersonuuchapel.org Office Administrator Sandy Otto office@emersonuuchapel.org