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February 10th announcements

2/13/2019

 
​All events at the Fellowship were cancelled for today because of the ice storm.  

Next Sunday, February 17:
The Adult Forum topic will be Fellowship of Reconciliation, with guest speaker Jeff Stack. 
The Service will feature Rev. Nancy TannerThies, and the Religious Education topic will be Trusting Each Other.
After the service, everyone’s invited to share lunch at Mi Tolteca
 
March newsletter submissions to Laura Gilkey are due on Sunday.


The Board is trying to gauge interest in an evening social gathering/potluck the Friday (March 15) or Saturday (March 16) before St. Patrick’s Day.  The event would, of course, be Irish-themed.  If you are interested, please tell a Board member. 


UUFJC News and Events this week: 
Monday, February 11, 7:00 pm — the UUFJC Lecture Series features Marianne Asher-Chapman, Executive Director and co-founder of Missouri Missing.  She helped found the organization after her daughter went missing several years ago.  (Contact Frank Rycyk or Carol Bontempo)
 
Thursday, February 14, 7:00 p.m. — the American Association of University Women will hear Dr. Caryn Giarratano, Assistant Director of Assessment at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education speak on Leading the Way for Education Change: Missouri, let’s Do It.  (Contact Charlotte Parsons)
 
Saturday, February 16, the Hola Amigos group will be hosting a Fiesta Grande that’s open to all.  It will be from 2 to 4 pm.  There will be a flamenco dance demonstration at 2:30, and a “fashion show” and awards for ethnic costumes.  You are invited to dress accordingly.   You are also encouraged to bring a Latin dish or drink to share, with a small sign identifying the item and its country of origin.  (Contact Patt Behler) 



Community Events this week:  

The Missouri River Regional Library is hosting several events, including the Loosely Bound Book Club on Monday, 6 to 7:30 pm, a class on Tumblr on Tesday, 3 to 4 pm (reservations are required).
On Tuesday, 3 to 4 pm you can learn the basics about the growing social media platform, Tumblr.  Reservations are required.

Also on Tuesday, 6:30 to 8 pm, blogger Melanie Peters of Intentergy.com will share strategies for adding positive energy and organization to your life through writing. With ideas for blogging, social media practices, and journaling, this presentation will help you make a positive digital footprint by using a variety of composition practices. Writers looking for ways to develop their craft will also find this presentation helpful.
On Wednesday at 7 pm there will be a film, John Lewis: Get In the Way.  Follow the courageous journey of John Lewis, civil rights hero, congressional leader, and human rights champion whose fight for justice spans the past 50 years.

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents Oscar-Nominated Shorts (Thursday through Sunday).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Learning to Trust Again

2/3/2019

 
This morning, Rev. Mike Adamek began exploring our monthly theme for February: Trust.  Learning to trust enough to engage with our world is a basic task for all of us, one that we must often revisit with life's ups and downs.  So how can we learn to trust again when we feel hurt?  In situations where our safety is at stake, we should honor our intuition and take care of ourselves, but when it comes to opening our hearts, Rev. Mike offered some suggestions.  Take the time to watch how people speak and act.  Listen, allow others to define themselves, and strive to see their views in the best light.  See others as persons, not as the opinions they hold.  And, importantly, build our confidence in ourselves and our values so that we can be contradicted without feeling threatened.  We will not find trust in every situation, but if we open ourselves a little more, we can seek a common vision of the future together.

Next Sunday, February 10th:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"Teaching Immigration," Warren Solomon
Warren will document how four different teaching methods can lead to differing results.  He is a member of Temple Beth El.

Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: "The Promise and the Practice of our Faith," Sharon Morgan
Sharon presents a UUA program about centering the voices of people of color.
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 --- "Offering Our Love and Trust for Valentines"

UUFJC News and Events this week:

We are seeking feedback and submissions in our covenant drafting process; we need to come up with succinct and inspiring language that brings together the ideas everyone has offered.  See the February newsletter for more information, and see Katherine if you’d like to offer a draft or suggestions.

The Art Committee can use help in installing wall art and 3 dimensional art today and next week. Please be in touch with either Patt Behler or Roberta Dunkel. Thanks a lot!

UUFJC will have at least one table at the Buddhist Center's trivia night, coming Saturday, March 2nd from 7-9 pm.  See Bob Antweiler to participate.

The UUFJC Board meets this evening at 6 pm.  All are welcome to attend our board meetings.  Contact our President, Katherine Connor.

This Thursday, February 7th, the local chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America meets in our building at 7 pm.  Contact Susan Randolph.

And coming a week from tomorrow, on Monday, February 11th is the monthly UUFJC Lecture Series.  This month: "Missouri Missing" with Marianne Asher-Chapman, Executive Director and co-founder of Missouri Missing, a 501(c)(3) corporation.  She helped to found the organization after her daughter went missing several years ago.  Contact Carol Bontempo or Frank Rycyk.

Community Events this week:

This Saturday, February 9th, join Missouri River Regional Library to "Learn Bridge in a Day," from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm in their Art Gallery.  Playing bridge is mental exercise. If you’re curious about bridge, you can learn the basics in this interactive class that has both instruction and coached play. You’ll learn point counting, opening, responding, scoring, and play of the hand. Registration is limited to 40. A $15 fee includes a 40-page manual and a boxed lunch. Michael Hughes, an accredited bridge teacher, will lead the class with assistance from Tony Wening. Register at www.mrrl.org or contact Madeline Matson at [email protected], 573-634-6064, ext. 250.The deadline is February 7.

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents Oscar-Nominated Shorts (Thursday through Sunday).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Have a great week

Making Space for New Possibilities

1/27/2019

 
Our February 2019 Newsletter and Print Calendar are now available to view or download:
Newsletter
Calendar

This Sunday, we celebrated the Fire Communion, our annual ritual to greet the new year.  In a sermon via video, we heard words for the occasion from Rev. Christina Hockman of the UU Church of Corpus Christi, Texas.  Rev. Hockman reminded us that we need to be willing to let go of the old in order to welcome the new, to clear space for new gifts to flow into our lives.  This can be challenging.  Indeed our habits often serve us well, granting our lives order and efficiency --- but if we cling too hard, we can become rigid and paralyzed.  We can resist both letting go of the old and letting in the new due to our unaddressed fears.  Referencing the Buddhist nun Pema Chodron, Rev. Hockman suggested that our job is not to fight those fears, but to get to know them, to receive our own feelings with objectivity and compassion.

In the spirit of letting go of the old and welcoming in the new, those present were invited to write on a piece of paper something they want to let go of, and the papers were then burned.  (For several years now, we've used magician's flash paper for this, which makes burning the papers fun and impressive.)

Next Sunday, February 3rd:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"Building Community Bridges," Alicia White
Building Community Bridges is a non-profit organization that focuses on the training and assisting of the youth in our community, while attempting to bridge the gap that has been created due to single-parent homes, drugs and alcohol, and run-ins with the police and court system.
(Note this is a different Alicia White than the UUFJC member of the same name.)

Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: "Winning Back Trust," Rev. Mike Adamek
To trust again, after losing that trust is no easy task.  You can not make it happen.  It is something that is tenuous which must be nurtured through setbacks while you recommit to the process.  For  the longest time you wonder when trust is going to kick in again. Yet, there is nothing more important to peace of mind than the ability to win back trust.
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 --- "Trusting Life Enough To Come out of Your Hole"

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Our February newsletter and print calendar are ready.  Paper copies are available in the wall box near the coat rack.  Electronic copies are available at the links above or through our website, uufjc.org.

We are seeking feedback and submissions in our covenant drafting process; we need to come up with succinct and inspiring language that brings together the ideas everyone has offered.  See the February newsletter for more information, and see Katherine Connor if you’d like to offer a draft or suggestions.

The Art Committee will be polishing up the current art exhibit soon. We need helpers from the Committee and other members and friends in the fellowship who will help install pieces on the wall and another lovely piece as a hanging display.  Please contact Patt Behler about working  today and during this coming week. Thanks very much.

UUFJC will have a table at the Buddhist Center's trivia night, coming Saturday, March 2nd from 7-9 pm.  See Bob Antweiler to participate.

The Soul Matters Small Group will not be meeting this afternoon as previously announced.  To get involved with the group and join in-depth discussions of our monthly themes, contact Jim Davis.

Faith Voices for Jefferson City will not be holding their regular monthly assembly tomorrow, Monday, January 28th.  For more information on their ongoing work, contact Rev. Kim Woodruff: [email protected]

This Friday, February 1st, our building is reserved by a community group starting at 6:30 pm.  Please allow privacy.

The UUFJC Board meets next Sunday, February 3rd at 6 pm.  All are welcome to attend our board meetings.  Contact our President, Katherine Connor.

Community Events this week:

This Friday, February 1st, Missouri River Regional Library presents their First Friday Film.  For film selection and more information, contact Madeline Matson.  For more library events, visit MRRL.org.

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "Shoplifters" (Thursday through Sunday) and "Groundhog Day" (Saturday only).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Have a great week!

February Newsletter & Calendar

1/27/2019

 
Our February 2019 Newsletter and Print Calendar are now available to view or download:
Newsletter
Calendar

Endless Possibilities

1/20/2019

 
This Sunday, Rev. Nancy TannerThies continued our month of reflections on Possibility.  The possibilities around us, she said, are more numerous than we can imagine; they are endless --- but not limitless or boundless.  Although some limits we place on ourselves should be confronted and changed, there are limits we need to respect, such as the limits of living in harmony with the Earth.  We may look at some of the boundaries we place around our relationships and decide to be braver and more open, but some boundaries are necessary for healthy lives together.  Although our options are shaped by forces beyond our control, endless possibilities are still available to us; our past informs but does not fully determine who we are and what we choose.  In the breadth of our options and freedom of our choices we can find the responsibility and possibility of shaping the future.

Next Sunday, January 27th, 2019:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"The Climate Debate," Frank Rycyk
Retired coal-power engineer Don Shaw will present some interesting numbers.  Come prepared for a lively discussion.

Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: Fire Communion; Rev. Christina Hockman
We will be viewing a video sermon from Rev. Christina Hockman from the UU Church of Corpus Christi, TX. It will be our annual Fire Communion be thinking of something you want to let go of as 2019 begins.
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 --- "The Possibility of Being Wrong"

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Submissions for our February newsletter and print calendar are due TODAY.  Please e-mail any last-minute items to Laura Gilkey ASAP ([email protected]).

This evening, the Worship Service Committee will meet at 6 pm; this meeting was rescheduled from last week due to the weather.  If you would like to get involved in creating our Sunday services, contact Lisa Sanning.

This Thursday, January 24th, our building is reserved by a community group starting at 6:30 pm.  Please allow privacy.

This Friday, January 25th is our monthly Salvation Army Meal.  Many thanks to Roberta Dunkel for continuing to lead the effort.  If you would like to help provide and serve food for those in need, please contact Roberta.

At today's service, a meeting of Soul Matters Small Group was announced for next Sunday, but I have since received word that the group's meetings are on hold until further notice.  To get involved with the group in the future and join in-depth discussions of our monthly themes, contact Jim Davis.

Community Events this week:

This Tuesday, January 22nd at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library hosts Music at the Library with the Lisa Rose Jazz Duo.  Saxophonist Lisa Rose and pianist Harry Beckett will perform a series of jazz standards. Lisa brings 17 years of playing in and around the local jazz and blues scene in mid-Missouri. Originally from San Francisco, she arrived in the Heartland in 1998 to teach woodwinds to students of all ages and abilities. She and Harry have performed at festivals, gallery openings and other events throughout the state.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more library events, visit MRRL.org.

This Thursday, January 24th at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, MRRL presents: "An Early Environmental Challenge in Missouri: The 19th Century Timber Boom."  Novelist Steve Wiegenstein’s new book, The Language of Trees, looks at the period in the late 1880s when the methods of the Industrial Revolution came to the farms and forests of Missouri, reshaping rural life permanently. He will talk about the economic and cultural changes that happened when large companies arrived in the state to harvest Missouri’s vast forests, setting off challenges to the people and the landscape that are still felt today.  Contact Madeline Matson.

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "Shoplifters" (Thursday through Sunday).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Have a great week!

The Snow was a Possibility

1/13/2019

 
Our services this Sunday were canceled due to the weather --- possibilities like this always remind us to stay flexible and plan ahead.

We hope you are safe and warm and hope to see you next week.

Next Sunday, January 20th:

Newsletter Submissions Due.
Please submit your items for our February newsletter and print calendar to Laura Gilkey by e-mail ([email protected]) or in writing.

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"Homework: Yes or No?," Frank Rycyk
Tawnell Hobbs reports that "More districts are cutting back, but parents and teachers aren't on board."

Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: Rev. Nancy TannerThies
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 --- "The Possibility of Change"

Covenant Drafting Session - 2 pm
After an ongoing series of brainstorming and drafting sessions, we hope to complete a draft covenant to submit to the Fellowship for consideration.  Contact Katherine Connor for more information.  

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Our Members and Friends Directory has been updated.  Paper copies are available at the Fellowship near the phones, and paper and electronic copies are available on request from the Administrator ([email protected]).  The directory is a voluntary resource to make your contact information available to other members and friends; remember that you can contact the Administrator to update or add (or remove) your directory information at any time.

The Worship Service Committee meeting this evening at 6 pm has been CANCELED.  To get involved in creating our Sunday services, contact our Vice President, Lisa Sanning.

Tomorrow, Monday, January 14th is the monthly UUFJC Lecture Series at 7 pm.  This month: "Healing Trauma to Reduce Violence and Addiction" with UUFJC's own Jan Harcourt, Somatic Experiencing Pracititoner.  Contact Carol Bontempo or Frank Rycyk for more information.

This Friday, January 18th, our building is reserved by a community group starting at 6:30 pm.  Please allow privacy.

Community Events this week:

Tomorrow, Monday, January 14th at 6:30 pm, Missouri River Regional Library presents: "The BASICS of Mindful Eating."  Tired of dieting? Find yourself eating when you’re stressed, bored, or unhappy? Confused by messages about what to eat and what not to eat? Learn the BASICS of mindful eating and discover the secrets of the Tree Food Wisdoms. Dr. Lynn Rossy, health psychologist and author of The Mindfulness-Based Eating Solution, will offer tips from her successful 10-week class called “Eat for Life” to support your ability to have a healthy relationship to food and your body.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more library events, visit MRRL.org.

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World" (Wednesday only) and "Vox Lux" (Thursday through Sunday).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Have a great week!

Services Canceled

1/12/2019

 
Notice January 13th, 2019 - Our services are canceled due to inclement weather.  Hope you stay safe and warm!

Genghis Khan and Possibilities of Freedom

1/6/2019

 
This Sunday, Rev. Mike Adamek joined us to begin our new year and our new monthly theme: Possibility.  As possibilities are often found in unexpected places, Rev. Mike began with the legacy of Genghis Khan.  The founder of an empire spanning across the Eurasian continent, it's easy to think of him as a case study in the possibilities of power and violence, but he also showed the possibilities of freedom and tolerance.  Genghis Khan believed that all religions were vehicles toward human goodness, and his law decreed that no one should be oppressed for their religious opinions.  When our own Unitarian forerunners and US Founders sought examples of how to turn their ideas about Freedom of Religion into practice, they looked beyond Western Europe to Genghis Khan, and his example helped them frame the expansive religious freedom we know today: not only freedom for particular religious groups, but a vision of universal freedom that upholds the dignity of each individual's conscience.

Next Sunday, January 13th:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"Teaching Immigration" with Warren Solomon, Frank Rycyk moderating
Solomon will document four teaching approaches which may lead to different learning results.

Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: Fire Communion; Rev. Christina Hockman
We will be viewing a video sermon from Rev. Christina Hockman from the UU Church of Corpus Christi, Texas. The service will include our annual Fire Communion, so be thinking about things you would like to let go as we start a new year.
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 --- "Impossible Possibilities"

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Our Members and Friends Directory has been updated.  Paper copies are available at the Fellowship near the phones, and paper and electronic copies are available on request from the Administrator ([email protected]).  The directory is a voluntary resource to make your contact information available to other members and friends; please remember that you can contact the Administrator to update or add (or remove) your directory information at any time.

The UUFJC Board meets this evening at 6 pm here at the Fellowship.  All are welcome to attend our board meetings.  Contact our President, Katherine Connor.

This Thursday, January 10th, our building's sanctuary is reserved by a community group starting at 6:30 pm.  Please allow privacy.

Also on Thursday evening, the local chapter of the American Association of University Women meets in our Forum room at 7 pm.  Contact Charlotte Parsons.

The Worship Service Committee meets next Sunday, January 13th at 6 pm.  To get involved in creating our Sunday services, contact our Vice President, Lisa Sanning.

And coming a week from tomorrow, on Monday, January 14th is the monthly UUFJC Lecture Series at 7 pm.  This month: "Healing Trauma to Reduce Violence and Addiction" with UUFJC's own Jan Harcourt, Somatic Experiencing Pracititoner.  For more about our monthly Lecture Series, contact Carol Bontempo or Frank Rycyk. 

Community Events this week:

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "Vox Lux" (Thursday through Sunday).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Have a great week!

Mystery to See Us Through

12/30/2018

 
This Sunday, for our final week on "Mystery" and our final Sunday of 2018, we welcomed local Disciples of Christ minister and justice advocate Rev. John Bennett.  He reflected on the call of faith in our current historical moment, a time fraught with discrimination, climate catastrophe, political polarization, and more.  As a Christian, he looked to Biblical metaphors of the Hebrews' times in the wilderness and in exile; how should we sing the song of our faith "in a strange land"?  Rev. Bennett keeps himself centered with scriptural words about what faith requires: "to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God."  For him, that walk means acting in faithful resistance, walking in solidarity with all who are suffering, in the belief that divine mystery is always working to liberate all.

Next Sunday, January 6th:

Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"Open Mic New Year," Frank Rycyk
Bring your goals and visions for the future, anything you would care to share

Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: "Genghis Khan’s Role in the History of Religious Liberty," Rev. Mike Adamek
The Puritans came to North America is search of religious liberty. The hung a Jew and Quaker for not being Puritan. Is it possible that hundreds of years before the Puritans, Genghis Khan showed a better way to govern a polity marked by religious liberty?
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 --- "The Possibility of You"

UUFJC News and Events this week:

Our January newsletter and print calendar are ready.  Paper copies are available in the wall box near the coat rack, and electronic copies are available to view or download: Newsletter, Calendar.

Our Members and Friends Directory has been updated.  Paper copies are available at the Fellowship near the phones, and paper and electronic copies are available on request from the Administrator ([email protected]).  The directory is a voluntary resource to make your contact information available to other members and friends; remember that you can contact the Administrator to update or add (or remove) your directory information at any time.

This Thursday, January 3rd, the local chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America meets in our building at 7 pm.  Contact Susan Randolph.

This Friday, January 4th, our building is reserved by a community group starting at 6:30 pm.  Please allow privacy.

Community Events this week:

This Friday, September 4th at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library presents their First Friday Film: "Unbroken."  Angelina Jolie directed this film based on the heroism and courage of Louis “Louie” Zamperini, an Olympian and army air corps lieutenant whose plane crashed at sea during World War II. He survived seven weeks on an open raft and two years of physical and psychological torture by the Japanese. Contact Madeline Matson.  For more library events, visit MRRL.org.

This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "Chef Flynn" (Thursday through Sunday).  For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.

For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:

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

Have a great week and a Happy New Year!

January 2019 Newsletter & Calendar

12/30/2018

 
Our January newsletter and print calendar are now available to view or download:
Newsletter
Calendar
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