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THE SUNDIAL Volume MMXIV No. 3 November 2015 Advent celebration Date: Theme: Time: Place: Speakers: Lunch: Friday, December 4, 2015 Companions on the Journey of Advent 9:15 am - 1:30 pm The Horizon Room at Brickstone (adjacent to St. John s Meadows) 1325 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14620 Gloria Ulterino & Jennifer Case Brown Bag Lunch Beverages provided Blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord. Luke 1:45 9:15 Registration, Bake Sale, Shirley s Cards and Gloria Ulterino s second book, Walking With Wisdom s Daughters 9:45 Welcome from the President Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Installation of Officers 10:30 Presentation and Reflection: Gloria Ulterino & Jennifer Case 11:30 Brown Bag Lunch (beverages provided) 12:00 Advent Worship Celebration with the Brickstone Chorale Formerly a parish Pastoral Associate and Diocesan Director of the Office of Women (Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York), Gloria Ulterino is currently engaged in a ministry of writing, preaching, storytelling, retreat work and workshops. In January 1998, she formed the storytelling group, Women of the Well. It is their mission to be a reconciling force in the Church by giving voice to women; past and present, in Scripture and Tradition, through creative storytelling venues with music and liturgical dance (see www.womenofthewell.com). More recently, Gloria has authored 2 books: Drawing from Wisdom s Well: Stories, Celebrations and Explorations of Courageous Women of Faith (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 2002) and Walking with Wisdom s Daughters, same publisher, 2006. She holds Masters degrees in theology (1986) and Divinity (1997) from St. Bernard s Institute (now St. Bernard s School of Theology and Ministry) in Rochester, New York. A member of "Women of the Well" since 2008, Jennifer Case has taught writing workshops at Borders, was the Director of Programming at Writers and Books in the late 1900s, and presently leads occasional writing workshops at local libraries and senior living communities.

From the President: 2 Peter 2:19 They promise them freedom, but they themselves are not free. They are slaves of things that will be destroyed. For a person is a slave of anything that controls him. If you look in the dictionary, the word slave is described as the condition of a slave; bondage; severe toil; drudgery. I m sure that if you think of the word slave, it conjures up many images of our past history here in the United States. Today, we are faced with a new kind of slavery - human trafficking. People are sold into bondage both here and around the world when they are forced to work for someone who not only under pays them, but keeps them locked away from their families. The word that they best understand is fear. They fear they will never escape, that their families will be punished if they try or that their families no longer care. There are many reasons, but the fact remains that these folks are not free to do as they want, and they find no possible way to move on and find a real life. As I was perusing the internet recently, I came across a web site that piqued my interest. Did you know that when you buy something from Cambodia (salt, tobacco or coca) you could be supporting human trafficking? The list continued with China (Christmas decorations, cotton, electronics, fireworks, foot ware, garments, and toys), the Dominican Republic (coffee, rice), Ecuador (bananas, flowers), India (brass ware, cotton, thread, yarn, fireworks, foot ware, garments, rice, soccer balls). The list continues and it is very long. That s not to say that all products are made by people that are in bondage, but in many places there are no laws that can prevent this from happening. An individual is promised a job and financial stability, and that promise becomes drudgery filled with fear. What can we do about this? One obvious way is to buy things marked made in the USA. Unfortunately, that only solves part of the problem. People are brought across borders to this country, and they fall prey to the same problems here as in other countries. The solution is not simple, and I do not have any immediate answer to working toward a solution to the problem. Your CWU board is currently looking into options that might be available to make a difference in this arena. Some of us are currently attending meetings of the Rochester Regional Coalition Against Human Trafficking and they are taking some major steps to tackle some of these issues. We hope that we will find opportunities to get more deeply involved. Stay tuned for more information! Reflections on the Day of Reflection : ~Shirley London What a delightful gathering of Church Women United on Friday, October 2 nd. We met at the Durand United Church of Christ in Irondequoit at 9:30 am to begin our time together. Old friendships were renewed and new friendships were formed over cider, home-made sweet breads, and fresh fruit. We were welcomed by the pastor of Durand UCC Rev. Tim Meyer, CWU President Shirley London, and Day of Reflection chair Rev. Sue Forsyth. Sally Dodgson, our Spiritual Resources chair, blessed us as we began our program. Our program leader, Rev. Nancy Peebles, Senior Pastor of the Spencerport United Church of Christ, was introduced. Rev. Peebles made us aware of creation around us through the use of art, role play, and scripture. Rev. Peebles presented a reproduction of a joy-filled piece that portrays the animals, birds, and fish leaving Noah s ark. The original work is a multi-media piece done in fabric, clay, paint, and other materials. The second piece presented was of sailboats at rest at sunrise or sunset. We were asked to

find the light in both pieces and to think of how art can help us to become closer to the Holy. As we discussed the art work, Rev. Peebles returned to us in a flamboyant costume (there was a lot of pink!) as Wisdom. She did a monologue as Wisdom and reminded us through scripture that Wisdom has been with us since the beginning of creation. The final piece of Rev. Peebles presentation was lectio divina, the reading of holy scripture several times to hear new meaning. As we listened to Rev. Peebles read Matthew s The Beatitudes in English as well as in Spanish, we noted the richness that was added to the reading when heard in another language. It was a pleasure to serve as chair of this delightful program and I thank my committee for all of their support. I offer a special thank you to Shirley London and Sue Clarcq for preparing and serving us a delicious lunch, to Ellen Kimbrough who took care of registration, to Sally Dodgson and Audrey Davidson who led us in prayer, to Rev. Tim Meyer who welcomed us to Durand UCC, to Barb Alexander for her delicious sweet breads, to Pat McDonell for the beautiful fall decorations, and to Rev. Nancy Peebles for leading us in a delightful, thoughtful Day of Reflection! Blessings, Rev. Sue Forsyth, Chair Day of Reflection This month, our most needed items are: 11 Nester St., Rochester NY 14621 Coffee Canned Green Beans Macaroni & Cheese Plastic and Paper Grocery Bags

CWU SHORT SUBJECTS Check out our website at the same address www.cwurochester.org. It is the best place to keep up to date on events, celebrations and recent news. Upcoming Meetings CWU Board of Directors Friday, November 20, 2015 at 9:30 am Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 1000 Winton Road North, 14609 Office Closing The CWU Office will be closed on Wednesday, November 11 th in observance of Veteran s Day and on Thursday, November 26 th for Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving Sundial Announcement All submissions for the December/January Sundial must be received by November 19, 2015 Please send to: cwuroffice@yahoo.com AN INVITATION TO Church Women United s CHRISTMAS TEA Date: Saturday, December 12, 2015 Time: Location: 2:00 to 4:00 pm Sue Forsyth s Home 81 Indian Spring Lane Rochester, NY 14618 RSVP: CWU Office at 342-2790 or cwuroffice@yahoo.com Please Join Us!

Women s Interfaith Coalition COMMUNITY NEWS If you have a Facebook account, look us up and like us. www.facebook.com/cwurochester. Read about what the Church Women United Rochester & the Vicinity community is doing. We also list other relevant Community Events there. There are many ways to volunteer your time and get involved! Wednesday, November 4 th, 2015 Jewish Community Federation, 4441 East Avenue Diane Porcelli, a member of St. Mary s Church, will speak about their outreach program on the homeless. HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2015: CO-SPONSORED BY CWU

Church Women United in Rochester and Vicinity invites you to its Advent celebration Date: Theme: Time: Place: Speakers: Lunch: Friday, December 4, 2015 Companions on the Journey of Advent 9:15 am - 1:30 pm The Horizon Room at Brickstone (adjacent to St. John s Meadows) 1325 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14620 Gloria Ulterino & Jennifer Case Brown Bag Lunch Beverages provided Blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord. Luke 1:45 9:15 Registration, Bake Sale, Shirley s Cards and Gloria Ulterino s second book, Walking With Wisdom s Daughters 9:45 Welcome from the President Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Installation of Officers 10:30 Presentation and Reflection: Gloria Ulterino & Jennifer Case 11:30 Brown Bag Lunch (beverages provided) 12:00 Advent Worship Celebration with the Brickstone Chorale Formerly a parish Pastoral Associate and Diocesan Director of the Office of Women (Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York), Gloria Ulterino is currently engaged in a ministry of writing, preaching, storytelling, retreat work and workshops. In January 1998, she formed the storytelling group, Women of the Well. It is their mission to be a reconciling force in the Church by giving voice to women; past and present, in Scripture and Tradition, through creative storytelling venues with music and liturgical dance (see www.womenofthewell.com). More recently, Gloria has authored 2 books: Drawing from Wisdom s Well: Stories, Celebrations and Explorations of Courageous Women of Faith (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 2002) and Walking with Wisdom s Daughters, same publisher, 2006. She holds Masters degrees in theology (1986) and Divinity (1997) from St. Bernard s Institute (now St. Bernard s School of Theology and Ministry) in Rochester, New York. A member of "Women of the Well" since 2008, Jennifer Case has taught writing workshops at Borders, was the Director of Programming at Writers and Books in the late 1900s, and presently leads occasional writing workshops at local libraries and senior living communities. Church Women United 644 Titus Ave. Rochester, NY 14617 Phone: (585) 342-2790 Website: www.cwurochester.org Email: cwuroffice@yahoo.com Office Hours: Monday Thursday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

CHURCH WOMEN UNITED CHRISTMAS CARD FUNDRAISER I would like to honor NAME ADDRESS With a CWU Christmas card * My donation of $ is enclosed. ($5.00 per card) SIGNED (Additional names on back of sheet) Deadline: November 20 th to Ellen Kimbrough at 264 Thornton Rd., Rochester, NY 14617 Please make checks payable to Church Women United *We will personalize a card from the selection we have on hand and mail it for you

The Horizon Room at Brickstone (adjacent to St. John s Meadows) 1325 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14620 Please do not park in front of Joey B s Restaurant. There is parking facing Elmwood Avenue.