Please email all submissions for the June Newsletter by Monday, May 30 to newsletter@hvuuc.org.
DC Riders Needed!
Through the generosity of HVUUC and a few community members, we have successfully reserved a bus to the Poor People's Campaign! Now we need to fill the seats!
We need riders to represent HVUUC and Northeast TN to attend the Poor People's Campaign June 18th in Washington, DC. This will be a truly historic event and offers a unique learning experience that cannot be found in our educational systems.
It's a long day.. and so worthwhile! We meet at the Pinnacle Shopping parking lot at 1:00AM., arrive in DC about 9:00AM, return about 3:00PM and arrive home again at Pinnacle about 11:00PM.
We are planning a gathering June 12th to make signs. The buses have bathrooms, wifi and most have electrical outlets. It's uber comfortable ;)
If you want to learn some heart-breaking statistics about poverty issues in our state... watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSlG2AsM4P4
Sign up after church or email SJchair@hvuuc.org or call Bob Warner. Let's make history together!
The Eighth Principle Additional Resources
During Rev. Tiffany's Eighth Principle sermon she referenced some resources to go deeper into this topic. Here are a few great places to start.
Eighth Principle Website, specifically the "background" page: https://www.8thprincipleuu.org/background
A few really key blog posts from Shannon Lang:
https://www.uua.org/braverwiser/putting-armor
https://www.uua.org/worship/words/reading/doing-work-needs-be-done
Sermon from Rev. Paula Cole Jones, one of the authors of the Eighth Principle, about the Eighth Principle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUvJ3c1xSu8
And Ibram X. Kendi's book "How to Be Antiracist": https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Antiracist-Ibram-Kendi/dp/0525509283/
Food Pantry Donations
In the past, the Social Justice Committee has brought out the "food wagon" during Sunday service collecting donations that will go to local area food pantries. It's time to load up the wagon once again as hunger is a real issue in our area.
For guidance on what to bring, here is a link to an article entitled "20 Items Your Food Bank Needs the Most".
THANK YOU!
5th Sunday Offering May 29
A 5th Sunday offering will be collected on May 29. In keeping with the second quarter focus on environmental issues, the Social Justice Committee has designated this offering to go to Jacob’s Nature Park.
A representative from the park will give a brief presentation during the service. Checks for donation should be made out to HVUUC with 5th Sunday offering in the memo line or donations may be made in cash. Checks can also be mailed to HVUUC.
Reproductive Rights March in Bristol this Saturday
This Saturday May 14th, Rev. Tiffany and some of the Social Justice Team will be joining with the Women's March to show our concern over threats to Reproductive Rights. We will be meeting at State Street at the Bristol VA/TN Slogan sign at 12:30, or at the church at 11:45 to carpool. Email showup@hvuuc.org if you're coming.
Children and Youth RE
Drum Roll, Please...
It's finally time to start recruiting for our Religious Education program! It has been a long, long 2 + years since our children and youth last had in person RE!
Here is what you need to know:
RE will be re-launching on August 21st. We will have classes on Sunday mornings from 9:30-10:45 in the REZ building. Kids in 4-6th grade will have the opportunity to take Our Whole Lives comprehensive sexuality education classes. Kids and youth of other ages will have classes inspired by Makerspaces and banned books. Please get registered!
For adults- We have one Adult RE class (fondly referred to as Adult RE1) that is already meeting Sunday mornings. Traditionally we have also had Adult RE 2 which has typically been the parents of kids in RE. This group can resume at any time!
In order to make these things happen, we need volunteers. Being a teacher in an RE classroom is not as scary as you might think! We like to have 6-8 volunteers in each group so that everyone is on an easy rotation so that your spiritual needs can also be met in Adult RE several Sunday mornings a month.
The RE Collaborative will be offering a teacher training after the church service on Sunday, August 14th. Pizza will be provided!
Please e mail Sarah at DRE@HVUUC.ORG with questions or to volunteer.
In fellowship
General Assembly Forum
On Sunday June 12th at 6:30pm on Zoom, anyone interested will gather to meet with Rev. Tiffany Sapp and our three delegates to General Assembly.
Rev. Tiffany will share what she knows about the agenda items for General Assembly that our delegates will be voting on, and then any participants in this forum will be able to ask questions and share their thoughts with our delegates.
We believe in the right of conscience and the power of the democratic process. This is your chance to make sure your voice is heard at General Assembly!
For questions, email minister@hvuuc.org
To register for this Zoom meeting, click here.
Memorial Wall
Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church members and friends,
When we lose a member from our beloved community through death we honor their name and memory with our Memorial Wall. The Memorial Wall is located outside, to the right of the sanctuary and includes the name, year of our friend’s birth, and year of their death.
In the year 2021 we memorialized one from our beloved community: Michael Jones
If you would like the name of someone in our community that has died to be added, you can fill out the form found found here.
Click to read more.
Reflections on Motherhood Sunday Service
REMINDER: The Shared Pulpit Seminar
This event has been POSTPONED
Do you have something to say? Maybe it's time to say it during a Sunday morning service.
The idea of public speaking can be intimidating, but it can also be quite a feeling of accomplishment to communicate your ideas in a way that can get your point across, sharing it with your religious community.
Rev. Tiffany will be hosting a "Shared Pulpit Seminar" to give you the tips and tools you need to put together a 15 minute message. Attending this seminar does NOT obligate you to do any speaking, but it might be a great opportunity to think about the possibilities. We can only accommodate 12 people in this seminar so sign up soon.
When
Saturday May 14 from noon until 4pm, in-person.
Email minister@hvuuc.org to sign up.
May 2022 nUUsletter
May 2022 nUUsletter highlights:
Minister Note
Women’s Group
Religious Education
Covenant Groups
brUUnch bUUnch
Social Justice
Caring Team
Click here to read the entire newsletter.
Click here for past newsletters.
Up to date church info is always available at www.hvuuc.org
Beware of Text and Email Scams
Just a heads up to be wary of any communications via text or email asking for you to buy something or send money!
A congregant was contacted by someone via text claiming to be Rev. Tiffany asking them to buy gift certificates. This has also happened by email.
Rev. Tiffany’s correct email is minister@hvuuc.org. Neither she nor anyone from HVUUC office would contact you in this way with a request to send money or purchase anything. If you are concerned of any request, please confirm with her or the church office (office@hvuuc.org).
DRE Vacation
May Newsletter Deadline
Fellowship and Farewells at the Farm
Religious Education, the Caring Team, and Dana York are collaborating to host an evening of fellowship at Grand Oak Farm. We invite everyone to come with their picnic blankets, chairs, and food to gather and say Farewell and Good Luck to Spencer Conco and the Livengood family as they relocate to new chapters in their lives.
Gift baskets will be presented by the Caring Team and Rev. Tiffany.
Weather permitting, we have have a bonfire and smores.
Please mark your calendars and join us at Grand Oak Farm.
Contact dre@hvuuc.org with any questions.
Zoom Church: The Recipe for the Perfect Consumer
CONGREGATIONAL MEETING DIRECTLY AFTER ZOOM SERVICE THIS WEEK.
Join us for LIVE ZOOM church on Sunday, April 24 at 11:00 a.m. Pre-register for Zoom at this link:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcOiopj4uHNIEB72aUYO8Gsvcx54_0mzR
REMINDER: 2022 Annual Congregational Meeting April 24th
The Annual Congregational Meeting will be held on Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 12:00 pm on Zoom after the Sunday Service. Registration link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcOiopj4uHNIEB72aUYO8Gsvcx54_0mzR
Religious Education Form
The Religious Education Collaborative is actively working on programming to launch for our children and youth in the fall. Please take a moment and register your young ones so that the Collaborative has an idea of class sizes to plan for. This is an exciting time!
Please fill out the form below.
https://hvuuc.org/religious-education-registration-form
Coffee Hour Coordinator and Volunteers Needed
We are all thoroughly enjoying having Coffee Hour after church! Coffee Hour exists because of volunteers and a coordinator. We need someone who would take on the coordinator role and volunteers for each Sunday to make sure Coffee Hour happens. Mentoring will be provided so all volunteers and coordinator.
Please email Michele Markstrom-Frisch at membership@hvuuc.org to be part of a wonderfully interactive social opportunity.

















