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Page 3 MAKING THE CONNECTIONS First Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex County December 2011 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 MARK IT DOWN Dec 4 Dec 11 Dec 18 Dec 21 Dec 25 Jan 1 From Darrell s Desk Social Witness December at a Glance Sermon Teasers First UU Newsroom Sermon: That All the World Should be Taxed Sermon: Huzzah!!! The Tale of a Good King Winter Celebration Service Board of Trustees Meeting, 7:30, Sonen Room Sermon: Christmas Morning New Year s Day Late Morning Brunch FROM THE EDITOR Angela Randall-West The mention of traditions in the December 18 sermon teaser (pg. 5) reminds me of my childhood during the holidays. While growing up, I was quite a tomboy. The rural countryside of Northern Neck, Virginia, and a bunch of male cousins will do that to a girl. My grandfather endearingly referred to me as Lil Boy. Mind you, I liked my girly fun as much as I liked climbing trees. According to my kid s perspective, my sun-baked mud pies were known all over town. But, when Christmas came the gifts I received were just what I wanted, pants with knee patches and building blocks. I remember receiving a set of blocks made of 3-dimentional, primary colored, geometric shapes. Some shapes had a cutout replaced with colored plastic to resemble stained glass. I would play with those blocks for hours. Not much has changed. Rather than dress up, I still prefer to get dirty and build things. Traditionally I get tools for gifts. I have been nice this year, and a laser compound miter saw is at the top of my grown up Christmas list. What are some of your holiday traditions? Come to the Winter Celebration Service on December 18. Share your stories. Send your email to office@essexuu.org.

From Darrell s Desk A Landmark Wedding David and Raj have been together twenty years. I came to know them several years ago, as they are friends and colleagues of Kathleen s. They have become my friends, also. They have a four-year-old daughter named Sonia. On Saturday, November 26, at their brownstone in Brooklyn, I performed their wedding, the first legal, same gender wedding I have performed. They never did a ceremony of union or commitment. They wanted to wait until they could be married legally. This was an ethical and political statement I entirely respected, which made November 26, that much more special. David is from Beaver, Pennsylvania, outside Pittsburgh. Raj was born in New Delhi. Wedding guests came from as far as India, and as close as next door. About one hundred people crowded into their living/dining room area, from which all furniture had been removed. The ceremony was held in front of their fireplace. Sonia contributed a poem called Love. I love my daddies. began each line. The Unitarian Universalist approach to weddings was very helpful. The acceptance of gay marriage is obvious. I invoked the ten thousand names of god in the opening and closing words. The diversity of the event was apparent from the words spoken and songs sung by relatives, and in the various clothing of those attending. David and Raj wrote and recited their vows, then exchanged rings and flower garlands an Indian tradition. I emphasized at the end that by the power invested in me by the state, I declared this marriage legal, to a great round of cheering and applause. The reception that followed rocked! In American history, it was a landmark event when a Black person voted for the first time, when a woman voted, and when a mixed race couple was allowed to marry in a southern state. I missed those landmarks, but not this one. Like its predecessors, this landmark event will change America for the better. Like those others, this event will have to be watched vigilantly, least it be taken away. Unitarian Universalists have been part of the fight. Standing on the Side of Love, we call it. That s a good name for it. There is still work to be done, though. There are many places like New Jersey still awaiting this landmark. Minister s email minister @essexuu.org 2

Issues for the final agenda make your voice heard Commission on Social Witness by Greg Giacobe, Poll Coordinator This year begins a new four-year cycle in our Unitarian Universalist social witness process. UUA Commission on Social Witness (CSW) bi-annually sends to all member congregations a list (up to 10) of proposed Congregational Study/Action Issues (CSAIs). Congregations are asked which issues should appear on the Final Agenda of the upcoming General Assembly. Each congregation has the option to vote Yes, No, or Abstain. In the spirit of living out our Fifth Principle ( The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large ), the First UU Church of Essex County Social & Earth Action is undertaking the task of gauging the views and opinions of church members on which proposed CSAIs to vote for or against on the official Congregational Poll Ballot. The church s Board of Trustees at its January 2012, meeting will review all actions by Social & Earth Action. CSW recently alerted congregations that five proposed CSAIs have been received and approved to undergo the study/action process. These are: 1. Climate action and adaptation plans: Why greenhouse gases and their effects matter to us; 2. Ending slavery; 3. Exploring class barriers; 4. Families, population, and the environment; and 5. Reproductive justice: Expanding our social justice calling The text of each proposed CSAI can be viewed at http://www.uua.org/statements/curre nt/index.shtml. A graphic description of the Social Witness Process can be seen at http://www.uua.org/documents/csw /socialwitnessprocess.pdf UU congregations have until 1 February 2012, to cast their vote in the Congregational Poll. A Members Ballot email, which lists these proposed CSAIs, was recently mailed to you. Please review your email, save the file, then open the document, and follow the directions. Hard copies of the ballot will be made available beginning December 4, 2011. Deadline for returning your ballot is Sunday, January 15, 2012, by 6:00 PM. This is a members only ballot, and only one vote per member will be accepted. Please return your ballot at your earliest convenience. To learn more about this poll, the CSAI process or any of the proposals, please contact either Georgiana Hart, S&EA Chair (973-902-1701 or luchahart@verizon.net), or Gregory Giacobe (201-823-2459 or ggiacobe@optonline.net). You may also visit the Commission on Social Witness web page at http://www.uua.org/uuagovernance/ committees/csw/index.shtml. Make your voice heard! Social Hour and Altar Flower Volunteers Needed 3

December 2011 at a Glance Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Sermon: That All the World Should be Taxed 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Service: Huzzah!!! The Tale of a Good King 12 13 14 15 16 17 Green the Church after morning Service 18 Winter Celebration Service 19 20 21 Board of Trustees Meeting @ 7:30, Sonen Room 22 23 24 25 Sermon: Christmas Morning 26 27 28 Mark Your Calendar New Year s Day Late Morning Brunch 4

Sermon Teasers 4 December That All the World Should be Taxed Darrell Berger This sermon title was taken from the beginning of the Christmas story as told in the Book of Luke. The sermon itself was inspired by the opinion I sometimes hear and read these days: The problem with taxes is not that the rich pay too little, but that the poor pay too little! I find this a very interesting perspective especially when voiced by Christians. As the holiday season builds, this worship will focus on those aspects of Christianity that sometimes get forgotten among the glitter. 11 December Huzzah!!! The Tale of a Good King Darcy Hall Musician: Dave Braham Fast, fun, and funny, loaded with music and songs, this program features church members in a Holiday Play about Good King Wenceslas. Interactive, inter-generational, and inter-galactically appealing. Performed by the Willing and Able Theatre Company. Huzzah!!! 18 December Winter Celebration Service: Lakesha Groover, DRE Honoring Family, Tradition & Community Musician: Bill Stafford Our service will focus on the various holidays traditions celebrated during the winter season, including but not limited to Kwanzaa and Christmas. This will be an intergenerational service filled with stories and songs, highlighting the importance of family and honoring the our many traditions. 25 December Christmas Morning Darrell Berger Christmas morning has a special flavor to it. This worship recalls Christmases past and reflects on what might make Christmas 2011 memorable. 1 January, 2012 New Year's (Late) Morning Brunch Gregory Giacobe Bending to experience, there will be no formal service this morning. Instead, the Celebrations & Music Committee would like to invite our members and friends to a New Years' Morning Potluck Brunch. We ask that a few people bring something--nothing fancy to share with five others. Coffee, tea and juice will be provided. Brunch will start at 11 AM. Contact Gregory Giacobe at 201-823-2459 or ggiacobe@optonline.net. Have a joyous and prosperous New Year! Meetings & Events Meetings & Events: Board of Trustees, Wednesday, 21 December, 7:30 PM, Sonen Room Social & Earth Action, Sunday, 4 December, 12 Noon, Parish Hall 2012 Congregational Poll Starts, 4 December (See attached article) Green The Church, Sunday, 11 December, After Social Hour, Sanctuary & Parish Hall Senior Ushers Musicians Flowers 4 December Paul Axel-Lute Dave Braham Carol Bernard 11 December Greg Giacobe Dave Braham TBA 18 December Anne Mille Bill Stafford TBA 25 December TBA Carolyn Warren TBA 1 January none none none Coffee Hour Coordinator(s) for December: Darcy Hall 5

FIRST UU NEWSROOM HOLIDAY CARDS DISTRIBUTION Have some holiday cards you would like to give to other members and friends of First UU? Save a stamp. Deposit them in our Holiday Card file box. The box will be available in the Blodgett Room (formerly the Church Office) beginning Sunday, December 4, 2011. Members and friends, please collect cards addressed to you no later than Sunday, January 15, 2012. Uncollected cards will be discarded. PLEASE FULFILL YOUR PLEDGE At the November Board of Trustees meeting, the Treasurer reported that the church has collected only 17% of pledges so far this church year. The church year is now 38% over. So, the church is noticeably lagging behind in collecting pledges. Please fulfill you church pledge. Make your check payable to "The First UU Church of Essex County" and write "Pledge" in the memo line. BOOK DISCUSSION CONTINUES: DEATH OF JOSSELINE December 18, 2011 Please join Georgiana Hart, Social & Earth Action Chair, for the next discussion of The Death of Josseline on Sunday, December 18, 2011, in the Parish Hall during Coffee Hour. Assignment: Read Chapters 3 & 4. IN MEMORIAM: NANCY REDPATH The First UU Church of Essex County notes the passing of longtime member Nancy Shaw Miller Redpath. Ms. Redpath died Tuesday, November 1, 2011, at the Brookhaven Retirement Home in Lexington, MA. She was 104, and is survived by her children, Robert III, Nancy, William and Jeannie, and four grandchildren, Sara Becton Ardrey, Ian Redpath, Wilson Becton and Liza Becton, as well as two great-grandchildren, Campbell Ardrey and Hayden Ardrey. Nancy joined the First UU of Essex County on November 20, 1953. Donations can be made to Brookhaven Staff Fund, 1010 Waltham St Lexington, MA 02421-8047. ALTAR FLOWER VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Many of our church activities are run and coordinated by volunteers - members and friends who give their time and talents to help make the church a pleasant experience. Would you like to help? We are currently looking for volunteers bring flowers for our Altar Table each Sunday before service. Call the church office at 973-674- 0010 or at office@essexuu.org. We will contact you to confirm your date. Thank you. NEW CHURCH DIRECTORY AVAILABLE As of 1 December 2011, a new Church Directory will be available on the Members' Download Page: http://essexuu.org/members/downloads.html in either plain text or in booklet layout. Only a few hard copies will be available for those without email access and new Members. 6

WHERE EVERY MIND IS FREE AND EVERY SOUL IS WELCOME! MAKING THE CONNECTIONS FIRST UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF ESSEX COUNTY Mailing Address: P. O. Box 998 Orange NJ 07051-0998 Meeting Address: 35 Cleveland St. Orange, NJ 07050 Church Phone: (973) 674-0010 Minister s Email: minister@essexuu.org Office Email: office@essexuu.org Founded in Orange in 1890 as the First Unitarian Church of Essex County, the congregation has worshipped in the present Sanctuary since its construction in 1892-93. The Church continues the ministry of the Union Universalist Society (also known as the Church of the Redeemer), founded as the First Universalist Society of Newark in 1834. Darrell E. Berger, Minister Flore Dorcely: President Greg Giacobe: Church Administrator Angela Randall-West: Newsletter Editor We are on the web! www.essexuu.org First Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex County P. O. Box 998 Orange, NJ 07051-0998 Sprituality Art Justice Your Family Culture You