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September 13 Unitarian Universalist of the Salish Sea e-news

13 Sep 2024 5:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

NEXT SATURDAY!
Saturday, Sep 21st at 5:00pm
"Water Communion"

Please join us for the first service of our new church year. We will celebrate with a Unitarian Universalist water communion homecoming ritual in a service lead by your Worship Team.  Please bring some water from your home or from your summer adventures. We will enjoy food and fellowship at a potluck after the service.

We would like to invite UUSS members, after the service, to head over to the nearby Renfrew Community Park, to check out the Streamside Lanterns (from 7:30 to 9:30). It's a magical evening of lights and water and the arts, celebrating a local salmon-bearing stream. There is also a Labyrinth just upstream of the lantern installations, with a group performing music to walk the labyrinth to, until 8pm, and a larger arts performance called the Consciousness of Streams from 8:30 to 9:30.  

Visitors are encouraged to also bring lanterns or lights of their own.  Here is the ink: 
https://stillmoonarts.ca/2024-renfrew-ravine-moon-festival/


Saturday, Sep 21st @ 2:00pm
Celebration of Life
for Chris Edgar

On June 5, 2024, after a short illness, Christopher Michael Edgar passed away peacefully, surrounded and supported by the family he loved so much. He was the beloved son of Patricia and David Edgar, husband to Tricia, Dad to Lauren, big brother to Karen and part of the Edgar and Wadsley extended family as nephew, cousin and uncle.

Barb Moore will be leading the service at Boal Chapel, North Vancouver.

  

  

  

INTO CIRCLE MEALS!

Joy Silver is once again inviting us all to participate in potluck lunches and dinners once a month in each other’s homes.  All you have to do is fill out the survey.  Joy will organize the lunches and dinners from four to six guests.  The more participants, the more circulation and opportunities for new folk to know us.

Carpooling can be arranged.

John and Joy are offering to host a lunch on Thursday, September 26th, from 11:30-1:30Any offerings to host a Potluck Dinner in October?  Your choice of date.

This Friday, Sep 20th @ 8:00am


This Friday, Sep 20th @ 8:00am


The planning team for the Sunday gatherings on the North Shore (happening soon!) would like to know: how many of us own personal copies of the UUA blue book "Singing the Journey."

If you have one that you are willing to share email jilly.watson@shaw.ca to let her know.

 The planning team for the Sunday gatherings on the North Shore (happening soon!) would like to know: how many of us own personal copies of the UUA blue book "Singing the Journey."

If you have one that you are willing to share email jilly.watson@shaw.ca 
to let her know.

Are you interested in joining a book club? Last year a group met to read Karen Armstrong’s book Sacred Nature. Some book club suggestions:

1. Heather Cox Richardson’s Democracy Awakening

2. A literary fiction book club with a different book each month

3. A book, or books, related to our 8th principal such as White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better

4. A book, or books, about nature and/or environmental issues such asSacred Nature

If you would be interested in participating in a book club and/or have a suggestion for a book that you think would be a good starting point, let Cara know. We can have more than one group and can meet virtually or in person. 


 

Congregational Conversations

Emerging Needs, Wed Sep 18th at  10:00am

Join us for a conversation about your needs:  What’s going on for you right now and what do you most want to connect around this fall?

Please register using this form. You'll find the link for the conversations and information about other scheduled sessions there. 

Online Goodbye and
Appreciation Event, Thursday Sep 19 at 4:00pm 

Two valued members of the CUC staff team, Casey Stainsby,  Youth & Young Adult Program Manager, and Rev. Danie Webber, Youth and Young Adult Ministry Specialist,  will complete their work with the CUC soon.  Casey is leaving to allow her to focus more fully on her studies in preparation for UU ministry. The First Unitarian Church of Hamilton has called Danie to be their minister.  

This event will be an opportunity to celebrate them and share some stories about their impact on their CUC roles and to offer our appreciation.  Join us on Zoom as we celebrate these Youth and Young Adult leaders.

If you haven’t already added your comments to the virtual going away cards you still can.  To make an addition to the card for Danie or Casey, follow the links.


Connect and Deepen: Caring, Saturday Sep 21st at 1:00pm

Connect & Deepen is an online community for adults interested in meaningful reflection, conversation, and shared ideas for living our values. This is a welcoming space that encourages spiritual as well as philosophical exploration, with an eye to putting these explorations into action. Registration here.


Soul Matters are small groups that meet consistently on a monthly basis to companion each other on our individual journeys of discovery and growth. We do this using a packet of materials researched by a group of highly skilled UU professionals. The method used is deep listening as taught by the Quaker teacher and activist Parker Palmer. The method promotes a “heart” over “head” experience, and a chance to get to know our fellow group members on a very deep level. Small groups are a time-proven way to increase connections in spiritual community. And you may just find that the practice of deep listening translates well into more meaningful interactions in other areas of your life.

This year’s monthly themes are The Practice of….Invitation, Deep Listening, Repair, Presence, Story, Inclusion, Trust, Joy, Imagination, Freedom. But regardless of the topic, I find myself surprised at what I discover about myself through this process.

Soul Matters groups are starting up again. There is plenty of space. Current groups that meet in-person on the third Wednesday morning, a weekend, and on Zoom on the fourth Monday evening are all seeking and welcoming new participants. And new groups either in-person or virtual are always possible. Please let Anne Mayall know of your interest or questions. Email annemayall51@gmail.com, or call or text 778-686-3643.


Did you know that almost 300 congregations are hosting a UU Climate Justice Revival!

On September 28-29, congregations will host UU Climate Justice Revivals to collectively reimagine a spirit-filled and liberatory future. Through conversations, worship, and advocacy, congregations will work together to realize climate justice and collective liberation in our communities. Congregations will receive everything they need to host a revival in their communities, including discussion guides and materials for all ages, training, worship resources, and advocacy actions designed to transform our communities through climate justice.

At the Revival, congregations will:

  • collaboratively create  representation of the challenges of climate change
  • Identify a vision for a flourishing future and actions we can take to make that vision a reality
  • undertsand their role in the interdependent ecosystem of creating climate justice and collaborative liberation

If you are interested in helping our congregation be a part of this historic event, please email catherine.


We acknowledge that we live on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation), which lies within the shared territories of the Tsleil-Waututh, Katzie, Musqueam, Qayqayt, Squamish, and Sto’:lo Nations. We thank the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm who continue
to live on these lands and care for them, along with the waters and all that is above and below
.

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