As such, this year's Fire Communion was a two-part ritual. We continued our tradition of burning papers representing things we want to let go of from the past, but we also lit candles to represent those things we intend to keep "trimmed and burning."
Next Sunday, February 4th:
Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"Perseverance and Black History," Betty Cooper
February is Perseverance Month and Black History Month. This session combines both themes, while exploring the work of Rev. Dr. William Barber. He is training activists to bring faith to social justice, by mixing piety with politics, and thereby breathing new life into the American political landscape. Cornel West says, “Barber is the closest thing we have to Martin Luther King Jr. in our midst.”
Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: "Active and Honest Receptivity Separates Perseverance from Persistence," Rev. Mike Adamek
I am resolute, he is pigheaded and she is just stubborn. Laugh if you will but how do you know when tying a knot and hanging on is the virtue of perseverance rather than the stubborn willful persistence of never letting go? We will highlight some clues about knowing the difference.
If you have a joy or concern that you would like to have read during the Service, please submit it by noon on Friday through our website: http://uufjc.org/joys--concerns.html
Plus Children's RE --- "Slow and Steady Wins the Race"
UUFJC News and Events this week:
The February newsletter and print calendar are ready. Paper copies are available by the entrance --- see our lovely new display boxes mounted on the wall by the coat rack. Electronic copies are available to view or download: Newsletter, Calendar.
Our Membership Committee is looking for volunteer Greeters. If you would like to be the first friendly face people meet as they enter on Sunday mornings, please contact Bob Antweiler.
The annual Guest At Your Table donation drive to support the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues. Visit uusc.org for more information, and contact our Treasurer, Bob Antweiler, for ways to donate.
MidWest Leadership School is coming this summer, July 15th-21st in Decorah, Iowa. Sponsored by our MidAmerica Region UUA, MWLS is "a weeklong intensive experience designed to engage participants in all aspects of leadership in a Unitarian Universalist faith community," with parallel programs for youth and for adults of all ages. Alexis Engelbrecht and Laura Gilkey have attended in the past, if you want to know more about the experience. The UUFJC Board is interested in providing financial assistance to attend. Contact our board president, Katherine Connor, if you are interested.
Community Events this week:
This Tuesday, January 30th at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library hosts "Music at the Library: River City Jazztet." The River City Jazztet will swing through a program of fun and familiar jazz favorites. A quartet, led by local saxophone/clarinet player and vocalist Kerry Cordray, will feature Pack Matthews at the piano, Artie Langston on bass, and Jordan Fallon on drums. Contact Madeline Matson.
This Friday, February 2nd at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, MRRL presents their monthly First Friday Film. For film selection and more information, contact Madeline Matson.
This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "The Disaster Artist" (Thursday through Sunday). For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.
For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:
Service Committee
Religious Education
Building Use (other)
Social Action
Community Events
Have a great week!