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Remembrance

10/26/2020

 
Our November newsletter is now ready to view or download:
UUFJC November 2020 Newsletter

This Sunday, we were invited to join our neighbors at the UU Church of Columbia for their annual Remembrance Service.  In this time of year when Earth-based and other faith traditions call us to a special closeness with those who have passed on, we shared a virtual presentation of remembrances, as well as reflections from Rev. Molly Housh Gordon.  Rev. Molly reminded us that those we lose leave a painful, tragic absence, but also leave gifts that we carry with joy, gratitude, even humor.  The sentiment was also shared in the song "We Are" by Sweet Honey in the Rock, and in the images of falling leaves included with the remembrance images.  Like the fallen leaves of autumn, those who pass from our lives can leave us bare and desolate as winter trees for a time, but those leaves also hold and warm the roots of the living and the seeds of those still to come.  Now as we brace ourselves to face an especially difficult winter in the midst of a pandemic, Rev. Molly encouraged us to be aware of and grateful for the gifts, warmth, and resilience we've gained from the ancestors, friends, and inspiring people who have gone before.

The full service is now available to view online: https://youtu.be/qY1jTfiY7uQ

Next Sunday, November 1st:

Daylight Savings Time Ends.
Remember to set your clocks back!

Adult Forum - 9:15 am

"The Election," Bob Boldt
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Service  - 10:30 am

"Healing Is Working on the Damage Done," Rev. Mike Adamek
Self-Culture is the liberal ideal toward becoming a better person.  When I pause and look inward, I usually see it as a worthy life goal.  Healing is not being cured of whatever ails you or being saved and spending eternity in bliss. Healing is living with the damaged present and integrating that damage into a better future for yourself and those who love you.
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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

Adult Religious Education - 3 pm

Our Adult Religious Education series via Zoom, led by our RE Instructor Samantha Porter and based on a UUA Tapestry of Faith curriculum, “Building the World We Dream Of.”
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UUFJC News and Events this week:

As we find new ways to come together, we still need financial support, even without Sunday offering baskets.  We now have an online donation option 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!

We also have UU-themed facemasks for sale in two designs: 
UU Principles
Science is Real, Black Lives Matter, etc. 
The "UU Principles" mask has been updated to be more readable and breathable.  
$10 each; proceeds support UUFJC.  Contact Katherine Connor: [email protected]  


Tomorrow, Monday, October 26th at 6:30 pm, Patt Behler hosts an unofficial "Off-Deck" discussion group for UUFJC members and friends.  This month's topic: "Trees."  For location and to RSVP, contact Patt.

On Wednesdays at 2 pm, Laura Gilkey hosts a weekly virtual book club for UUFJC members and friends via Zoom.  Current selection: The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor.  We will listen to an audio version with accompanying onscreen text during meetings; you do not have to read the book on your own.  This week we will finish Chapter Four.
Note: When this book is finished, Laura will be hanging up her hat as book club leader.  If you would like to take over and keep the book club going, contact Laura at [email protected].
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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/

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 Tuesday, October 27th at 7 pm via Zoom, Missouri River Regional Library presents: "Why the Olympics Were So Important to the Nazis: Fascism, Diplomacy, and Germany’s Role in Interwar Europe" with Dr. Bradley J. Nichols, Department of History, University of Missouri.  In the summer of 1936, the Third Reich hosted the first Olympic Games ever to be held in Germany. Three years later, the same country plunged Europe and the world into the most destructive conflict in human history. Controversial at the time, the “Nazi Olympics” thus became even more so in retrospect, compelling scholars to explain why such an inhuman regime received this honor to begin with, and how it orchestrated the event for maximum propaganda value. Less well known, are the specific goals Hitler and the Nazi hoped to achieve as a result, whether they actually accomplished those objectives, and the extent to which the affair as a whole helped the road to World War II. Dr. Nichols’ lecture will address these issues by describing the political scene in Europe on the eve of the 1936 Summer Olympics as well as gauging its reception in the public sphere afterward. By placing these dynamics in historical context, he will show how our knowledge and memory of the 14th Olympiad has been fundamentally shaped by an effort to excuse isolationism and appeasement, while simultaneously depicting the Western Allies (including the U.S.) as enemies of Hitler’s Germany from the outset.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on Library events, visit MRRL.org.

This Thursday, October 29th at 7 pm via Zoom, Missouri River Regional Library presents "Playing Like a Girl: Title IX and Equality for Athletes" with Dr. Ahoo Tabatabai, Department of Psychology and Sociology, Columbia College.  Title IX legislation, passed as part of the 1972 Education Amendments, helps protect against gender-based discrimination in educational programming that receives federal financial assistance. Although Title IX protects against discrimination in many different venues, it is often closely associated with athletics. Columbia College sociologist Dr. Ahoo Tabatabai will explore the important ways in which Title IX changed the athletic landscape for women and girls, while also focusing on the work that remains in ensuring that athletes are treated fairly regardless of their gender.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on Library events, visit MRRL.org.

Our neighbors at Vipassana Buddhist Church / Center for Buddhist Development are holding online services via Zoom at 10 am on Sundays, as well as meditation nights via Zoom at 7 pm on Thursdays.  For more information, contact [email protected].


For more events, see our online calendars:

UUFJC Events
Virtual Gatherings
Affiliated Events 
Religious Education
Building Use (other)
Community Events  

"Deep Listening for Collective Knowing"

10/19/2020

 
Sunday morning, Rev. Nancy TannerThies continued exploring our monthly theme of "Deep Listening."  Many of the evils of our world arise from "agreed-upon delusions" that we go along with quietly and thoughtlessly.  The answer is not to try to be islands unto ourselves -- "reality" is always a collective endeavor.  Instead, Rev. Nancy suggested deep listening as the path from "collective delusion" to "collective knowing."  Deep listening starts with listening to ourselves and taking the risk of making ourselves heard.  When we don't listen to ourselves, we can be too reactive and defensive to listen to others.  But when we do our internal listening work, we can listen to others deeply, with compassionate curiosity.  We can move beyond the need to be right and into the embrace of learning new truths together.

Next Sunday, October 25th:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am

"Polio Eradication," Frank Rycyk
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Service  - 10:30 am

No UUFJC service this week. 

UUCC Online Services - 10:30 am

We have been invited to join our neighbors at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia.  For more about the service, see the UUCC website: https://uucomo.org/#Sunday
These services will be offered via Facebook Live:
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UUFJC News and Events this week:

Submissions for our November newsletter were due October 18.  Please e-mail any last-minute items to Laura Gilkey ASAP: [email protected]

As we find new ways to come together, we still need financial support, even without Sunday offering baskets.  We now have an online donation option 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!

We also have UU-themed facemasks for sale in two designs: 
UU Principles
Science is Real, Black Lives Matter, etc. 
The "UU Principles" mask has been updated to be more readable and breathable.  $10 each; proceeds support UUFJC.  Contact Katherine Connor: [email protected]

On Wednesdays at 2 pm, Laura Gilkey hosts a weekly virtual book club for UUFJC members and friends via Zoom.  Current selection: The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor.  We will listen to an audio version with accompanying onscreen text during meetings; you do not have to read the book on your own. This week we will be starting Chapter 4.
After this book is finished, Laura will no longer be leading the book club.  If you are interested in taking over as book club leader, contact Laura at [email protected].
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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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Meeting ID: 918 4396 6450
Password: 918925  
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Phone:
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

Find your nearest phone number: https://zoom.us/u/aeC2zyWdIo

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 Friday, October 23rd is also our monthly Salvation Army meal.  If you can help provide or serve food for those in need, please contact Bob Antweiler: [email protected]

On Monday, October 26th, Patt Behler hosts an unofficial "Off-Deck" discussion group for UUFJC members and friends.  This month's topic: "Trees."  Contact Patt for location and to RSVP.

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:

Monday, October 19th, at 7 pm in their East Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library presents an installment of the LU-MRRL Lecture Series: "Mechanization and the Village Rice Farmer in Vietnam: A photojournalism journey" with Will Sites, Department of Humanities and Communications, Lincoln University.  Registration and masks required.  Will Sites spent three weeks covering the summer rice harvest in a small Vietnamese rice-farming village. The rapid rise of rice-farming mechanization—coupled with the massive influx of high-paying factory jobs—is eroding the culturally important role of the village rice farmer. Rice farming is typically performed on small family-owned paddy fields dotting the landscape of rural Vietnam from the Mekong Delta in the south to the Red River in the north. Modern farm machinery is replacing the need for labor at the same time new industrial complexes are hiring thousands of young workers looking for a more comfortable and profitable future beyond the fields. The result may be catastrophic to an ancient way of life.  Sites will discuss what he saw, what he was told, and how the future will likely unfold.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on Library events, visit MRRL.org.

This Wednesday, October 21st is the last day to request an absentee or mail-in ballot for the upcoming election in Missouri.  More information at: https://www.mo.gov/government/election-and-voting/

This Thursday, October 22nd at 7 pm, MRRL presents a program via Zoom: "The 'True' Facts about Helen Stephens: Liar and Thief" with Sharon Kinney Hanson, biographer.  Helen Stephens, one of America’s premier athletes, set records and made Missouri and America proud at the 1936 Olympics and in athletic events throughout her long and storied career. Sharon Kinney Hanson spent several years interviewing Stephens, her colleagues, coach, friends and family members, and had access to Stephens’ letters and diaries, which culminated in the authorized biography The Life of Helen Stephens: The Fulton Flash. Stephens enjoyed acclaim as the first owner and manager of a basketball team, and as a coach, mentor and role model to many female athletes. Her life was not without controversy and drama, including gender challenges, which Hanson will address in her program. Stephens is one of the three main characters in Fast Girls, the 2020 Capital READ.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on Library events, visit MRRL.org.

Our neighbors at Vipassana Buddhist Church / Center for Buddhist Development are holding online services via Zoom at 10 am on Sundays, as well as meditation nights via Zoom at 7 pm on Thursdays.  For more information, contact [email protected].

For more events, see our online calendars:

UUFJC Events
Virtual Gatherings
Affiliated Events 
Religious Education
Building Use (other)
Community Events  


Paying Attention to Anger

10/12/2020

 
This Sunday, we were invited to join our neighbors at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia for a service focused on anger.  Many of us have been hurt by anger or taught to suppress it, and it is important to check in with yourself and take care of yourself in approaching it.  Still, it is a vital topic.  UU Minister Stephen Shick writes of "Useful Anger," and poet Marge Piercy writes of "A Just Anger" that, if swallowed, "clots the blood to slime."  But if we don't want to unleash harm in our moments of rage and don't want to swallow it, what to do?  Rev. Molly Housh-Gordon suggested that we should take care of our anger like we might take care of an angry child: pay attention, give it safe space, be with it, and be ready to see the hurt beneath the anger and the love that could be thus hurt.  With such care, Rev. Molly argued, anger clarifies our boundaries and reveals our power.  We don't have to choke it down; we can metabolize it into compassionate power that can bring greater justice to our world.

The full service is now available to view online: https://youtu.be/NQNbzeArUFE

Next Sunday, October 18th:

Newsletter Submissions Due.
Please submit your items for our November newsletter and print calendar to Laura Gilkey at [email protected].

Adult Forum - 9:15 am

Bob Boldt

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Service - 10:30 am

"Deep Listening for Collective Knowing," Rev. Nancy TannerThies

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Adult Religious Education - 3 pm

Our Adult Religious Education series via Zoom, led by our RE Instructor Samantha Porter and based on a UUA Tapestry of Faith curriculum, “Building the World We Dream Of.”

Reflection questions to prepare for this session:
Telling Our Story-Multiple Truths and Multiple Realities, Part Two
Reflect on your own experiences of inclusion and exclusion.
When have you felt as though you mattered?
When have you felt marginalized or excluded?
Can you recall times in your congregation when you mattered and times when you were marginalized?
Unitarian experiences?
Other denomination experiences?
(Marginalize: treating a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral; social exclusion.)

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UUFJC News and Events this week:

As we find new ways to come together, we still need financial support, even without Sunday offering baskets.  We now have an online donation option 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!

We also have UU-themed facemasks for sale in two designs: 
UU Principles, 
Science is Real, Black Lives Matter, etc.  
$10 each; proceeds support UUFJC.  Contact Katherine Connor: [email protected]

Tomorrow, Monday, September 28th at 6:30 pm, Patt Behler hosts an unofficial "Off-Deck" discussion group for UUFJC members and friends.  This month's topic: "Mark Twain."  For location and to RSVP, contact Patt.

On Wednesdays at 2 pm, Laura Gilkey hosts a weekly virtual book club for UUFJC members and friends via Zoom.  Current selection: The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor.  We will listen to an audio version with accompanying onscreen text during meetings; you do not have to read the book on your own.  This week we will finish Chapter Three.
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 957 765 341
https://zoom.us/j/957765341
Phone
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Find your nearest phone number: https://zoom.us/u/aeC2zyWdIo  

On Thursdays at 5:30 pm, Katherine Connor hosts a weekly Zoom Happy Hour for UUFJC Members and Friends to gather and check in.
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 918 4396 6450
Password: 918925  
https://zoom.us/j/91843966450?pwd=djBwTEx4YUxseW9SdytSZjJGS0xrdz09
Phone:
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Find your nearest phone number: https://zoom.us/u/aeC2zyWdIo

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/

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, October 15th at 7 pm, Missouri River Regional Library hosts a Capital READ Book Discussion.  Registration and masks required for in-person attendance (in the East Art Gallery).  Program also available via Zoom.  Join library director Claudia Cook and adult programmer Madeline Matson for a discussion of Fast Girls: A Novel of the 1936 Women’s Olympic Team by Elise Hooper, the 2020 Capital READ title.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on Library events, visit MRRL.org.

Our neighbors at Vipassana Buddhist Church / Center for Buddhist Development are holding online services via Zoom at 10 am on Sundays, as well as meditation nights via Zoom at 7 pm on Thursdays.  For more information, contact [email protected].


For more events, see our online calendars:

UUFJC Events
Virtual Gatherings
Affiliated Events 
Religious Education
Building Use (other)
Community Events  


"Deep Listening: Active Receptivity"

10/5/2020

 
This Sunday, Rev Mike Adamek joined us to begin exploring our theme for October: "Deep Listening."  Mike talked about active listening - i.e. asking questions and replying so that the speaker knows they are being heard.  Then he went on to say that is not the same as deep listening, where you listen to what is not being said in addition to what is being said.  Good counselors do this by considering the context of the situation.  Mike continued with the concept of deep listening by describing listening to yourself (emptying yourself and being open),  even if you hear what you may not want to acknowledge.  Sometimes, major transitions will result.
We had a great discussion afterwards about what people are feeling during current events (anger, fear, depression, optimism for the future).

Next Sunday, October 11th:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am

Joshua Dunne, Candidate for State Representative

Dunne is a Democratic candidate for state representative of the 60th district.  We have previously had Rep. Dave Griffith speak at our forum, and we try to stay balanced.

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Service  - 10:30 am

No UUFJC service this week. 

UUCC Online Services - 10:30 am

We have been invited to join our neighbors at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia.  For more about the service, see the UUCC website: https://uucomo.org/#Sunday

These services will be offered via Facebook Live:
https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianUniversalistChurchOfColumbiaMO/?eid=ARCFLwfOPhvNekpA6bZuhuMke8zRihU5cX37pHO0Ig0hKx3TtbHgCgOx6CG-2K9kJWv-gRxpo4lI5kdW
And via Zoom:
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UUFJC News and Events this week:

As we find new ways to come together, we still need financial support, even without Sunday offering baskets.  We now have an online donation option 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!

We also have UU-themed facemasks for sale in two designs: 
UU Principles
Science is Real, Black Lives Matter, etc.  
$10 each; proceeds support UUFJC.  Contact Katherine Connor: [email protected]

On Wednesdays at 2 pm, Laura Gilkey hosts a weekly virtual book club for UUFJC members and friends via Zoom.  Current selection: The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor.  We will listen to an audio version with accompanying onscreen text during meetings; you do not have to read the book on your own.  We missed last week (sorry!); this week we will be starting Chapter 3.
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 957 765 341
https://zoom.us/j/957765341
Phone
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Find your nearest phone number: https://zoom.us/u/aeC2zyWdIo  

On Thursdays at 5:30 pm, Katherine Connor hosts a weekly Zoom Happy Hour for UUFJC Members and Friends to gather and check in.
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 918 4396 6450
Password: 918925  
https://zoom.us/j/91843966450?pwd=djBwTEx4YUxseW9SdytSZjJGS0xrdz09
Phone:
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Find your nearest phone number: https://zoom.us/u/aeC2zyWdIo

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/

The UUFJC Board meets online via Zoom next Sunday, October 11th at 6:30 pm.  All are welcome to attend board meetings.  Contact our president, Katherine Connor.
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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 Wednesday, October 7th is the last day to register to vote for this year's election in Missouri.  More information at https://www.mo.gov/government/election-and-voting/

This Thursday, October 8th at 7 pm, the local chapter of the American Association of University Women holds its monthly meeting.  A speaker from the Secretary of State's Office will address the topic: " What Takes Place to Get Ready for the Vote from an Internal Perspective".  Anyone wishing an invitation to our zoom meeting, please contact Charlotte Parsons at 573-893-6992.  We will put your email on the zoom invitation listing.  Please call ASAP.  AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership.  There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of gender, race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or class.

Also this Thursday, October 8th at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library presents: "Reel Life Cinema: Olympia: Part 1-Festival of the Nations."  Registration and masks required.  Leni Riefenstahl directed and produced a two-part documentary of the 1936 Olympics, commissioned by Hitler. Considered one of the best sports films ever made as well as one of the best propaganda films, Olympia introduced film techniques still used today. The film premiered in 1938 for Hitler’s 49th birthday. Riefenstahl’s sophisticated film techniques changed the way sport was shown on screen. Festival of the Nations celebrates the human body in movement and includes Jesse Owen’s celebrated races.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on Library events, visit MRRL.org.

Our neighbors at Vipassana Buddhist Church / Center for Buddhist Development are holding online services via Zoom at 10 am on Sundays, as well as meditation nights via Zoom at 7 pm on Thursdays.  For more information, contact [email protected].

For more events, see our online calendars:

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