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In-Between Times

9/28/2021

 
Important notes:
  • No Thursday Happy Hour on Zoom this week
  • It's time to update our Members and Friends Directory! Details below
  • Our October newsletter is now ready to view or download:​ UUFJC Newsletter "Flame on the Water" October 2021

Last Sunday we were invited to share the online services of our neighbor congregation, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia.  In her sermon, Rev. Molly Housh Gordon pointed out that we are in an in-between time.  In the cycle of the year, the past week saw the harvest moon and the autumnal equinox.  In the covid pandemic, we are seemingly between the worst of it and the end.  In current events, we are between the disruption and the resolution.  Our brains hate this in-between-ness and crave clarity and predictability.  At the same time, our spirits may be drawn to the possibility of such moments, and our bodies might be just plain tired.  Rev. Molly offered some suggestions for navigating such times:
  • We can anchor ourselves in our bodies and senses, being present to the moment.
  • We can offer our brains small rituals, expectations that can be realized.
  • We can build a safe, cozy physical space where we can go to recharge.
  • We can tune in to the natural rhythms of the world around us.
  • And we can tune in to the little moments of in-between-ness.  As we step through any doorway, we can take a breath and look at the possibilities of the new space we're entering.

The sermon is now available to view online: https://youtu.be/sarN3I1aVzo

As if to underscore the point of navigating in-between times of change, those who gathered at our own building had technical difficulties and weren't able to watch the sermon this morning, but they made the best of it, singing hymns and enjoying fellowship as members of our faith community.  In staying with the moment and honoring the ritual in whatever form in the familiar space, perhaps we see synchronicity --- Rev. Molly's advice coming in useful even when it wasn't heard.

Next Sunday, October 3rd:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
Ron Fitzwater, Missouri Pharmacy Association
Fitzwater also serves as Ward 4 city councilman.


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Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am

"Honesty, Empathy, Fidelity: Cultivating Relationship," Rev. Mike Adamek
Our sermon theme this month is not a plural, it is a singular, Relationship. How do we cultivate the relationship in our lives? For those who know, congratulations. For the rest of us, I offer three waypoints toward relationship that have been important in my life.

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Children's Religious Education - 10:30 am
Children are welcome to join RE Instructor Samantha Porter for a lesson in the RE room during the service hour.  This week: "Demonstrating Compassion."

​Masks are currently required for everyone attending UUFJC events in-person.  Free masks will be available if you do not have one.

If you have a joy or concern that you would like to have read during a service, please submit it by noon on the Friday before through our website: http://uufjc.org/joys--concerns.html
We will also have paper forms available Sunday morning for submissions, and online participants will have an opportunity to share Joys and Concerns via text chat.

UUFJC News and Events this week:
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We are always in need of donations for our free community pantry.  For more information about the pantry and current needs, contact Joan Kurtzeborn: jkurtzeborn@hotmail.com.  Reimbursements are available; contact our treasurer, Bob Antweiler: rp8mm9@gmail.com.

It's time to update our Members and Friends Directory!  If you would like to make your contact information available to other UUFJC members and friends, contact our administrator at uufjc1@gmail.com.  You can submit new information or any recent updates, and you can request a copy of the current directory to check that your information is correct.
Our regular Thursday Zoom Happy Hour is canceled this week.  Our hostess, Katherine Connor, will be out of town.

Our building is reserved by community groups Wednesdays and Saturdays starting at 6 pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:30 pm.  If you have access to our building, please allow privacy at these times.

Community Events this week:

This Thursday, September 30th at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library presents a Capital READ Author Talk with Allen Eskens.  Registration required.  Eskens is the author of five critically acclaimed and award-winning novels. In 1991, he began writing Nothing More Dangerous as a way to explore his feelings about prejudice and racism, working sporadically on the story during the intervening years. He published the book--his sixth--last year to high praise from both national and local publications.  Nothing More Dangerous is different from his previous works; it's a story set in the Missouri Ozarks in the 1970s with a focus on family, loyalty, friendship, and simmering racial tension. Reviewers have called the book "a stunning small-town mystery": (New York Times Book Review) and "a coming-of-age book to rival some of the best..." (Library Journal, starred review).  A mid-Missouri native, Eskens is a retired criminal defense lawyer who lives in Minnesota. After his presentation, Eskens will sign books and meet with local fans and appreciative readers.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on library events, visit MRRL.org.

This Friday, October 1st at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, MRRL presents their monthly First Friday Film.  This month's selection: "The Courier."  In this true-life Cold War spy thriller, a British businessman, Greville Wynne, becomes entangled in one of the greatest international conflicts in history. Recruited by MI6 and a CIA operative, Wynne forms a covert alliance with a Soviet spy, and both men risk everything in a dangerous race against time to provide the intelligence needed to prevent nuclear confrontation and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Rachel Brosnahan.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on library events, visit MRRL.org.

For more events, see our online calendars:

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Possibilities Anyway

9/19/2021

 
This Sunday, Pastor Nancy TannerThies continued our monthly theme with a sermon on “Possibilities Anyway”.  She set the stage with a litany of “I am so tired,” citing 25 aspects of our lives.  But in spite of being tired, we can still choose possibilities for now and beyond.  Pastor Nancy then told a creation myth and how we deal with paradox, opposites, two poles.  We tend to jump in one direction; we need to consider a range of possibilities with the help of other folks.  Since our choices are based on our values, we need to examine our values, based partly on the seven UU principles.  Pastor Nancy quoted a letter from Thomas Merton during the war in Viet Nam.  Merton wrote that all our efforts may not change events much, but “personal relationships save everything”.  It is hard to live in paradox, but we show up, make choices and create a desired future.  Pastor Nancy concluded with a recording of the song: “We shall be known by the company we keep…It is time now, and what a time to be alive…In this Great Turning we shall learn to lead in love”.  (Summary by Roger TannerThies)

Next Sunday,September 26th:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am

"How Old is Human Civilization Really?" Bob Boldt

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Service - 10:30 am

UU Church of Columbia Service
We are not having our own services this morning, but our building will be open for all those who wish to come and share the online services of our neighbor congregation, the UU Church of Columbia.

For those joining online, note that UUCC's online service via Zoom has been moved to 9:30 am, but a replay will be available on Facebook in time for our regular service hour.
For more information, visit UUCC's website: https://uucomo.org/

Children's Religious Education - 10:30 am
This week's lesson: "Understanding the Principles part 4: acts of compassion and empathy."

Masks are currently required for everyone attending UUFJC events in-person.  Free masks will be available if you do not have one.


UUFJC News and Events this week:

For accessibility and convenience, we now have an option to donate to our Fellowship online through PayPal:

Donate to UUFJC
You can also mail donations and pledges to:
UUFJC
Attn: Treasurer
PO Box 1245
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Thank you for being with us and supporting us!

And remember all our ways to stay in touch!  You can join our open-posting Google Group to chat with other members and friends via e-mail and receive additional announcements and reminders (contact the Administrator at uufjc1@gmail.com to join).  And you can join our text message list for reminders on your text-enabled mobile phone (contact Katherine Connor at connok510@gmail.com).

We are always in need of donations for our free community pantry.  For more information about the pantry and current needs, contact Joan Kurtzeborn: jkurtzeborn@hotmail.com.  Reimbursements are available; contact our treasurer, Bob Antweiler: rp8mm9@gmail.com.

On Thursdays at 5:30 pm, Katherine Connor hosts a weekly Zoom Happy Hour for UUFJC Members and Friends to gather and check in.
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This Friday, September 24th is our monthly Salvation Army Meal.  If you can help provide food for those in need, please contact Bob Antweiler: rp8mm9@gmail.com.  Reimbursements are available.

Our building is reserved by community groups Wednesdays and Saturdays starting at 6 pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:30 pm.  If you have access to our building, please allow privacy at these times.

Community Events this week:
No community events were submitted for inclusion on this week's e-mail.  If you know of an event that should be featured in this space, contact Laura Gilkey at uufjc1@gmail.com.


For more events, see our online calendars:

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Coming Together: Water Communion

9/13/2021

 

On September 12 we celebrated our annual Water Communion, a ceremony of coming together to begin a new church year.  We shared an ingathering greeting via video from Unitarian Universalist Association president Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray.  As she reflected, the possibilities for coming together in the face of the pandemic continue to shift, at times creating a confusing patchwork of needs across different times and places, and we need care, kindness, and patience to come together and share the healing power of our faith.  Here at UUFJC, we made room for members and friends both in-person and online to share water that represented many things close to their hearts: experiences on distant travels and near at hand, favorite places of departed loved ones, homes fondly remembered and homes newly found, the sustaining power of water and the need to ensure access to it for all.  Water nourishes life and creates ground for possibility, and we continue our quest to embrace possibilities together.

Next Sunday, September 19th:
Newsletter Submissions Due.
Please e-mail your items for our October newsletter to Laura Gilkey at uufjc1@gmail.com.

Adult Forum - 9:15 am

"Replacement Discourses," Dr. Gary Kowaluck
Dr. Kowaluck, a criminology professor at Lincoln University, will address differing ways of describing reality.

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Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am

"Possible Anyway," Rev. Nancy TannerThies
Rev. Nancy will continue exploring our monthly theme of Embracing Possibility.

Our services are currently available both in-person and via Zoom.
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We are resuming Children's Religious Education at our in-person services!
This week's lesson: "Understanding the Principles Lesson 3: appreciating connections."
Children are welcome to join Religious Educator Samantha Porter for a lesson in the RE Room during the service hour.  For more details, contact Samantha or our RE Director, Kim Connor.

Masks are currently required for everyone attending UUFJC events in-person.  Free masks will be available if you do not have one.


Also note, we are transitioning to a new audio/video system for hybrid in-person and online services, and we’ve been experiencing some bumps along the way.  We appreciate your patience as we learn how to make the new technology work.

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Party for Patt Behler: This Tuesday, September 14th at 5:30 pm, we will hold a virtual birthday party for Patt via Zoom:

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Happy Hour Thursdays:
On Thursdays at 5:30 pm, Katherine Connor hosts a weekly Zoom Happy Hour for UUFJC Members and Friends to gather and check in.
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Board Meeting:
Next Sunday, September 19th, the UUFJC Board meets in person at our building at 3 pm.  All are welcome to attend our board meetings.  For agenda and more information, contact Rich Burdge.

Worship Committee Meeting:
Later next Sunday, September 19th, our Worship Service Committee meets in person at our building at 5 pm.  Contact Lisa Sanning to get involved in creating our Sunday services.

Our building is reserved by community groups Wednesdays and Saturdays starting at 6 pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:30 pm.  If you have access to our building, please allow privacy at these times.

Community Events this week:
This Tuesday, September 14th at 11 am, the emergency housing subgroup of the Jefferson City Homelessness Working Group holds its monthly meeting.  To get involved with this or other aspects of the homelessness working group, contact Patt Behler.

For more events, see our online calendars:

UUFJC Events
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Embracing Posibility

9/8/2021

 

On Sunday, September 5, Rev. Mike Adamek joined us to begin our month of reflections on Embracing Possibility.  We often think of "realism" as a dark outlook, and many dark things are currently happening in our world to bolster that notion, but Rev. Mike reminded us that true realism means looking at all the possibilities, including the possibility of positive change.  The best way to foster hope for those positive possibilities, Rev. Mike said, is through using our reason, sympathizing with others and applying our ingenuity to improve the world for them and ourselves.  The key commitments of a reasoned approach are to provide evidence for your beliefs and to constantly re-examine those beliefs.  All of us, liberal, conservative, or independent, have a natural reflex to resist information that upsets our beliefs, or to believe things only because they are cultural touchstones we want to identify with.  We must accept this and do our best to dig beneath the things we think we know.  We can gain hope from a long history of human accomplishments arising from this approach --- new forms of healing, new values upholding peace and compassion --- and temper our "realism" with the possibilities to be found in whatever life deals us.

News Note: We are also looking forward to a party next week, celebrating milestones for two of our beloved longtime members.  See Coming Events below or contact Roberta Dunkel for more information.
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Next Sunday,September 12th:
Adult Forum - 9:15 am

"Critical Race Theory," Dr. Darius Watson of Lincoln University

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Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am

Water Communion
All are invited to bring small offerings of water that represent places or experiences that have touched them in the past year.
Zoom participants can be part of the service as well. If they actually have water, they can hold it up and say a couple of sentences about it and then we'll have someone at the building pour in symbolic water for them.

Our services are currently available both in-person and via Zoom.
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We are resuming Children's Religious Education at our in-person services!
This week's lesson: "Understanding the Principles 2:  learning compassion and empathy."
Children are welcome to join Religious Educator Samantha Porter for a lesson in the RE Room during the service hour.  For more details, contact Samantha or our RE Director, Kim Connor.

Masks are currently required for everyone attending UUFJC events in-person.
  Free masks will be available if you do not have one.

Also note, we are transitioning to a new audio/video system for hybrid in-person and online services, and we’ve been experiencing some bumps along the way.  We appreciate your patience as we learn how to make the new technology work.

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Community Pantry update: Summer is ending and we are able to stock canned goods in our pantry again, as well as other nonperishables, personal care items, and more  For more information about the pantry and current needs, contact Joan Kurtzeborn: jkurtzeborn@hotmail.com.  Reimbursements are available; contact our treasurer, Bob Antweiler: rp8mm9@gmail.com.

On Thursdays at 5:30 pm, Katherine Connor hosts a weekly Zoom Happy Hour for UUFJC Members and Friends to gather and check in.

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On Fridays at 1 pm, Robin Duple of the UU Church of Columbia hosts a weekly Zoom get-together for crafters and creators of all stripes and has invited UUFJC members and friends to join in.  For more information, visit the UUCC website: 
https://uucomo.org/event/crafting-club-online-weekly/all/

Next Sunday, September 12th, we will be holding a party for Patt Behler and Jim Davis; Patt is celebrating her 94th birthday, and Jim is moving away to be near family.  After services, we will go to McClung Park Pavilion.  Entertainment, drinks, and cake will be provided.  Please bring a brown bag lunch.  For more information, contact Roberta Dunkel.

Later next Sunday, September 12th at 3 pm, Emma Regnier and Betty Cooper will hold the first session of their new classic book discussion group at our building.  This month's selection: 1984 by George Orwell.  Contact Emma or Betty for more information.

And starting next Sunday, September 12th, our neighbors at the UU Church of Columbia are moving their online Sunday services to 9:30 am.  This may change our practice of opening our building to view UUCC's service when we do not have a service of our own scheduled.  Watch this e-mail list for updates.

Our building is reserved by community groups Wednesdays and Saturdays starting at 6 pm; Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:30 pm; and Sundays starting at 7 pm.  If you have access to our building, please allow privacy at these times.

Community Events this week:

This Thursday, September 9th at 7 pm is the monthly meeting of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women.  Contact Charlotte Parsons for meeting information.

For more events, see our online calendars:

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September Newsletter now available

9/3/2021

 

Our September newsletter is now ready to view or download:
UUFJC Newsletter, Flame on the Water September 2021


Last Sunday, we were joined by local journalist and historian Bob Priddy for a talk about "The Roman Goddess on the Missouri Capitol" --- the statue of Ceres atop the Missouri State Capitol dome.  From its selection and inspiration through to its recent repair and restoration, the statue has a rich and complex history.  Like much American civic sculpture, it presents a goddess not as a religious statement or an object of worship, but as a symbol and an idea --- in this case, the bounty of the earth blessing our state's agriculture and people.

Please note our Social Action Brainstorming session coming this Saturday, September 4th at 10:30 am!  See News and Events below or contact Katherine Connor: connok510@gmail.com.

For those who would also like to keep up with our neighbors at the UU Church of Columbia, their service from August 29 is available to view online: https://youtu.be/JPMMbSwGRlU

Next Sunday,September 5th:
Adult Forum - 9:15 am


"Peace is a Possibility," Betty Cooper


The International Day of Peace is September 21.  Jeremy Gilley worked for five years to finalize a specific calendar day for a worldwide ceasefire day; this legislation was passed and signed by all UN members, September 11, 2001.  Since that time, Gilley asks us: “What we are you going to do on September 21 and throughout the year for peace?”  In the forum, answers to that question will be discussed.


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​Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
"Realism Means Being Open to Possibilities," Rev. Mike Adamek

I have never met a pessimist. Even in my moments of darkest depression, I called myself a realist. A self-described realist might say, “Don’t be disappointed, just don’t expect anything good.” However, any realism without also some optimism is truncated. Realism includes hope.

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We are resuming Children's Religious Education at our in-person services!

This week's lesson: "Understanding the Principles 1: principles and introductions."

Children are welcome to join Religious Educator Samantha Porter for a lesson in the RE Room during the service hour.  For more details, contact Samantha or our RE Director, Kim Connor.

All are currently welcome to attend services and religious education in person at our building.  Masks are required for everyone attending UUFJC events in-person.  Free masks will be available if you do not have one.

UUFJC News and Events this week:

We are planning an office clean-up day soon.  If you have the knowledge and willingness to help with the cleanup, please contact Rich Burdge.  If you have anything stored in the office at our building that you do not want thrown away, please retrieve it by 1 pm next Sunday, September 5th.

Community Pantry update: Summer is ending and we will soon be able to stock canned goods in our pantry again, as well as other nonperishables, personal care items, and more  For more information about the pantry and current needs, contact Joan Kurtzeborn: jkurtzeborn@hotmail.com.  Reimbursements are available; contact our treasurer, Bob Antweiler: rp8mm9@gmail.com.

Due to the recent Covid surge, Alberta Mobley and Jan Harcourt's yoga classes at our building are on hold until further notice.  Contact Alberta and Jan for more information.

​On Thursdays at 5:30 pm, Katherine Connor hosts a weekly Zoom Happy Hour for UUFJC Members and Friends to gather and check in.
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Phone:
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On Fridays at 1 pm, Robin Duple of the UU Church of Columbia hosts a weekly Zoom get-together for crafters and creators of all stripes and has invited UUFJC members and friends to join in.  For more information, visit the UUCC website: 
https://uucomo.org/event/crafting-club-online-weekly/all/

This Saturday, September 4th at 10:30 am, our Social Action chair Katherine Connor will host a Zoom meeting to hear ideas from members and friends about social action.  You do not have to commit to being on the committee to join the meeting.  For more information, contact Katherine: connok510@gmail.com.
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Starting Sunday, September 12th, our neighbors at the UU Church of Columbia are moving their online Sunday services to 9:30 am.  This may change our practice of opening our building to view UUCC's service when we do not have a service of our own scheduled.  Watch this e-mail list for updates.

Our building is reserved by community groups Wednesdays and Saturdays starting at 6 pm; Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:30 pm; and Sundays starting at 7 pm.  If you have access to our building, please allow privacy at these times.

Community Events this week:

This Thursday, September 2nd at 7 pm is the monthly meeting of the local chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.  Contact Susan Randolph for meeting information.

This Friday, September 3rd at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library will present their monthly First Friday Film.  For film selection and more information, contact Madeline Matson.  For more on library events, visit MRRL.org.

For more events, see our online calendars:

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