November 23, 2014 - First Unitarian Church of Des Moines
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November 23, 2014 - First Unitarian Church of Des Moines
We will honor all that you are. We receive the gift of your life into our community. We pledge to you our caring, our wisdom and our trust. We will endeavor to see and hear you truly. We promise never to close our hearts against you. On this day we dedicate ourselves anew to building a world ever more worthy of your gifts of life and hope. Amen. Joys and Concerns [submit on Sunday or via http:// ucdsm.org/joys-and-concerns] Rev. Mark Stringer Sung Response Comfort me…O my soul. Sing with me…O my soul. Sharing Our Abundance Giving Tree Ross, Maria, Kathleen, and Harrison Loder *Please stand as you are able Thank You to all Service Participants and to Today’s Hospitality Teams: 9:15 a.m. Team Leader: Eileen Lundberg, Mark Campbell, Susan Arland, Elaine Imlau, Carmen Dow, Dave Proudfit, Helen Copley, Sachiko Murphy, Sandra Simmons 11:00 a.m. Team Leader: Theresa Miller, Linda Appelgate, Ruthanne Harstad, Pat Headley, Barb Martin, Jane Rider, Carline Harris, Terry Meek, Winnie Williams, Laura Lutz, Stephanie Sherrod, Julie Schwertley, Linda Bacon, Lon Bromolson, Maya Bromolson Sound Board Operator: 9:15 a.m. - Doug Hoffman; 11:00 a.m. - Mark Campbell Hearing Impaired: We have radio receivers available at the rear of the auditorium near the audio board. Special Music “Thank You” by Elise Witt UU Choir and Chalice Choir (11:00 only) Moira Leu, director; Kent Newman, percussion “To Rest in the Grace of the World” read by Rev. Stringer, Rev. Gingrich, and Linda Barnes, Ministerial Intern Sung Response #402 Visually Impaired: Full page magnifiers may be found at the rear of the auditorium near the sound board. CALENDAR Community Poem From You I Receive From you I receive, to you I give together we share, and from this we live. Sunday, November 23 Long Strange Trip 9:00 a.m., Peace Conference Room Welcoming Newcomers Committee 9:15 a.m., Room 105 Service: "To Rest in the Grace of the World" with Rev. Mark Stringer, Rev. Erin Gingrich and Linda Barnes, Ministerial Intern; Celebrant: Susan Jellinger 9:15 & 11:00 a.m., Auditorium Energy & Justice 11:00 a.m., Room 107 Great Decisions 11:00 a.m., Minister’s Office World Religions & Their Cultures 11:00 a.m., Room 105 LGBT Rights Action Group 12:15 p.m., Peace Conference Room Social Justice Think Tank 12:30 p.m., Channing Hall High School Youth Group 6:00 p.m., Room 107 Monday, November 24 Social Justice Council 6:30 p.m., Peace Conference Room Apple Communion Linda Barnes, Ministerial Intern Blue Boat Home Tuesday, November 25 Dungeons & Dragons 6:30 p.m., Peace Conference Room Scriptease 7:00 p.m., Auditorium Thursday, November 27 Office Closed *Closing Words Rev. Mark Stringer *Extinguishing the Flame Be Ours a Religion Second Basket: Children and Family Urban Movement’s (CFUM) mission is to create a community to support the potential of children, youth and families through educational success, healthy living and community engagement. This is carried out through after school programs for children who reside in a near Des Moines North side neighborhood who are between the grades of K through 12. Planned Parenthood of the Heartland’s mission is to be a leader in providing accessible reproductive health care, education, and advocacy; responsive to the needs and rights of families and individuals. Crafting a Community Poem “When I need to rest in the grace of the world I…” *Hymn #1064 *Closing in Song #1058 Leader: I extinguish the symbolic flame of this gathering. May we carry its light into the world. People: Let us go from this place, open to life, expecting to love, and prepared to serve. Friday, November 28 Office Closed Sunday, November 29 RE Classes 9:15 & 11:00 a.m., Lower Level Telling the Stories of our Lives 10:30 a.m., Channing Hall (Calendar continued on next panel) (continued in next panel) Service "You Make the Call Weekend" with Rev. Mark Stringer; Celebrant: David Quinn 9:15 & 11:00 a.m., Auditorium At a service a few weeks back, the congregation voted for a sermon they would like to hear Mark deliver again. “Flickering the Gaslights”—originally presented in 2012—was the winner. Do you know the psychological term “gaslighting”? Mark didn’t either, until he read a Huffington Post essay, and he’s been thinking about it ever since. A consideration of our culturally engrained practice of manipulating women and the ways this practice (conscious or not) diminishes us all. Iowa Summit Follow-up 11:00 a.m., Minister’s Office World Religions & Their Cultures 11:00 a.m., Room 105 ANNOUNCEMENTS Board of Trustees Action on Salary Privacy Issue After hearing concerns regarding the salary privacy issue, the Board held two Forums; one on Thursday, Nov. 6 and one on Sunday, Nov. 9. After hearing the discussion, the Board passed a resolution at their meeting on Thursday, Nov. 13. To read the new Board policy go to http://ucdsm.org/budget-summary-policy or find it on the Board of Trustees bulletin board in Channing Hall. Bad Weather Closing Policy The following is a summary of the bad weather closing policy at First Unitarian: Church Offices will be officially closed when Des Moines Public School cancels classes at all schools or dismisses schools 90 minutes early. Church Services & Sunday Church Activities: The Minister or Associate Minister of Social Justice will make a determination by 7 a.m. Sunday. Service participants will be notified by email. Cancellation will be posted on the church web site, KCCI-TV, WHO-TV, and the church voice mail. Church Activities other than on Sunday: A determination on cancellation will be made as the weather dictates. Staff will make appropriate notifications to lay leaders/volunteers. Cancellation notice will be posted on the church web site, KCCCI-TV and WHO-TV. Determination cancelling services and activities will be made based on member safety. To read the complete policy go to www.ucdsm.org. Giving Tree Coming This Sunday Please consider including a gift for families in need of assistance on your shopping list this holiday season. The annual Giving Tree will be in the Gathering Area at First Unitarian beginning this Sunday, Nov. 23 through Dec. 7. First Unitarian is working with Children & Families of Iowa’s Adopt-a-Family program, Children & Family Urban Movement (a second basket collection organization) as well as providing for the needs of church members. Gift wishes can be fulfilled by individuals, families, groups of friends, a Soul Matters group, or any other group. All gifts should be returned to the church by Dec. 14 for delivery to the families. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Amy Knudsen at [email protected]. Telling the Stories of our Lives Anyone interested in the “Sound of Our Lives” audio history recording project should plan to attend an organizational meeting on Sunday, Nov. 30, in Channing Hall at 10:30 a.m. The plan is to record our members’ stories, with an intention of creating a living legacy of and for the church. Look for Jim Baker (he’ll be wearing the JIM BAKER name tag), or write to him at [email protected]. Learning More about Rev. Erin Gingrich Now that our new Associate Minister of Social Justice has been here for a few months and you’ve had a chance to hear her in the pulpit on several Sundays, perhaps you’d like to learn more about her and her ministry. A good place to start is http://www.reveringingrich.com (Announcements continued on the back) Office Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday The church office will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 so staff may celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. I-Con Youth Conference at First Unitarian The 7th annual I-Con is Des Moines’ YRUU’s weekend-long gathering of Unitarian Universalist youth (grades 9-12) from around the Midwest. It will be held at First Unitarian December 12-14. The schedule includes workshops, youth-led worships, meals, games, community-building, and a coffeehouse (open mic). Complete details and registration form are now available at www.ucdsm.org. Registrations are due by December 1. RE Email Interested in receiving a weekly email from the RE program? Email Tracy Beck at [email protected] to be added to the list. Caring Ministry and Joys and Concerns To have a joy or concern shared during services, or if you are in need of assistance, please go to ucdsm.org/joys-and-concerns by noon on Friday. UPCOMING EVENTS Small Group Ministry Monday, Dec. 1, 10:00 a.m., Kitchen UU Book Club Tuesday, Dec. 2, 7:00 p.m., Smokey Row coffee Co. (1910 Cottage Grove) Bridge Friday, Dec. 5, 7:00 p.m., Channing Hall PlayUU Saturday, Dec. 6, 9:00-11:00 a.m., Room 110 & 112 Holiday Workshop & Party Saturday, Dec. 6, 6:00 p.m. First Steps Class for Visitors Sunday, Dec. 7, 11:00 a.m., gather at the Welcome Table Death with Dignity Action Group Sunday, Dec. 7, 12:15 p.m., Peace Conference Room Face to Face Sunday, Dec. 7, 12:15 p.m., Channing Hall Strings Attached Sunday, Dec. 7, 12:30 p.m., Auditorium Windbreakers Sunday, Dec. 7, 6:00 p.m., Channing Hall Iowa Humanists Society Monday, Dec. 8, 7:00 p.m., Channing Hall Dungeons & Dragons Tuesday, Dec. 9, 6:30 p.m., Peace Conference Room UU Women’s Potluck Tuesday, Dec. 9, 6:30 p.m., RSVP to Eileen Bowerman ([email protected] or 279-2818) Board of Trustees Thursday, Dec. 11, 5:30 p.m., Peace Conference Room ShUUterbugs Photography Group Thursday, Dec. 11, 6:30 p.m., Room 105 NEW! 7th Annual Youth i-Con Friday, Dec. 12—Sunday, Dec. 14 Energy & Justice for All Meeting Sunday, Dec. 14, 11:00 a.m., Minister’s Office Interweave Monthly Potluck Sunday, Dec. 14, 12:15 p.m., Channing Hall Sacred Bridges CUUPs Meeting Sunday, Dec. 14, 12:30 p.m., Room 111 (go to www.ucdsm.org for more information on these and other events) First Unitarian Church of Des Moines A Unitarian Universalist Church 1800 Bell Ave, Des Moines IA 50315 Phone: 515.244.8603 Fax: 515.244.9761 Website: www.ucdsm.org First Unitarian Church of Des Moines invites people into a respectful, authentic, and joyful religious community that nurtures meaningful connections, pursues justice, and inspires service. A Unitarian Universalist Church ORDER OF SERVICE STAFF Rev. Mark Stringer, Minister [email protected] Rev. Erin Gingrich, Associate Minister of Social Justice [email protected] Linda Barnes, Ministerial Intern [email protected] Deb Dessert, Director of Finance & Administration [email protected] Tracy Beck, Director of RE for Children & Youth [email protected] Megan Salley, Youth Program Coordinator [email protected] Laura Thomas, RE Assistant [email protected] Lori Emison Clair, Dir. Of Congregational Life [email protected] Carissa Fields, Congregational Life Assistant [email protected] Terry Lillie, Caring Ministry Coordinator [email protected] Abby Chungath, Communications Coordinator [email protected] Moira Leu, Director of Music [email protected] Bruce Martin, Pianist [email protected] Amy Anderson, Choir Accompanist [email protected] Connie Price, Bookkeeper [email protected] Jane White, Office Assistant [email protected] Don Werner, Groundskeeper Michelle Plymate, Pre-school Teacher [email protected] BOARD OF TRUSTEES Margaret Schultz, President [email protected] Jean Rommes, Vice President [email protected] Zac Bailey, Co-Secretary [email protected] Amy Luebbert, Co-Secretary [email protected] Charlie Ahern [email protected] Bob Belosky [email protected] Brandon Bundt [email protected] Ross Loder [email protected] Barb Royal [email protected] COUNCIL FOR CONGREGATIONAL MINISTRIES Scott Emison Clair, Stewardship [email protected] Chris Jorgensen, Facilities [email protected] Sally Boeckholt, Councilor at Large [email protected] Kate Allen, Social Justice [email protected] Ellen Taylor, Congregational Life [email protected] Julie Brown, Religious Growth And Learning [email protected] Bill Paxson, Worship & Arts [email protected] Sunday, November 23, 2014, 9:15 & 11:00 a.m. Bruce Martin, pianist Amy Anderson, choir accompanist November Theme: What does it mean to be a people of grace? Intoning the Chime Centering Music (9:15) Sparks Choir (11:00) Chalice Choir Moira Leu, director Call to Gather “Where Children Belong” by James Ritchie The words of Kathleen McTigue Susan Jellinger Chalice Lighting Leader: Life is a gift for which we are grateful. People: We gather in community to celebrate the glories and the mysteries of this great gift. Leader: So let us kindle now the flame of our liberal religious heritage. People: In its glow, may our reason and our passion lead us to be true to ourselves, true to each other, and true to what we can together become. *Hymn #349 We Gather Together Welcome Susan Jellinger Doxology (tune: Old Hundredth #371) From all that dwell below the skies let songs of hope and faith arise; let peace, good will on earth be sung through every land, by every tongue. Child Dedications Responsive Reading Parents: With deepening devotion and abiding faith, we acknowledge our commitment to love and nourish our children/child. We give thanks for the strength of this community, and hope that you will support us in our joyous responsibility. Family & Congregation/Friends: Parents, we will support you. Children, we bless you and are blessed by your presence among us. Rev. Stringer and Tracy Beck, Director of RE for Children and Youth 9:15 Milo Stephen Bottenfield-Biehn (October 1, 2004) Jonas Cooper Bottenfield-Biehn (December 22, 2006) 11:00 Toño Daniel DelCorazon (March 28, 2014) Franklin Joseph Godar (May 8, 2014)
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