Join us for in-person church on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at 11:00 a.m.! No coffee hour this week as we are at risk level high.
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Kitchen of Hope in Kingsport is this month’s Fifth Sunday offering recipient. The Kitchen of Hope, where teams from various local organizations prepare and serve meals to anyone who needs them, has been operating since 1998. Everyone is welcome. On average, the kitchen serves 153 meals per day.
If you would like to learn more about the Kitchen of Hope, a video is available here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJMiT_zn8QU
If you would like to contribute, please place your gift in the envelope included in the bulletin on Sunday morning August 30th. If you cannot attend that Sunday but would like to participate, you can give electronically through our website at https://hvuuc.org/donate. Designate in the instructions that your contribution is for the “Fifth Sunday” collection. This option will be available August 23rd through September 6th.
Join us for church on August 16, 2026.
9:30 am Religious Education
11:00am Service
12:00pm Potluck
1:00pm Flamy Grant Concert!
Where do we find the courage to be ourselves? How can we stand unshaken in the midst of circumstances that rattle us? Join us for a service full of art and music that can help us connect to the courageous human spirit that dwells within each of us.
Join us next Saturday, August 22, beginning at 400 to celebrate the end of summer with an afternoon filled with great food, laughter, games, and fellowship!
Hamburgers (beef, vegan, and vegetarian options) & hot dogs
Fruit Dessert Bake-Off Competition
Cornhole
Backgammon/Checkers
Bocce Ball
Jump house and bubble area for the children
Dunk Tank (weather permitting) – Ever wanted to soak your minister or a few brave church volunteers? Here’s your chance!
Door Prize Drawings
Email fellowship@hvuuc.org with any questions.
Beloveds,
We have a need for RE teachers for this coming Sunday 9/18 and the following Sunday 9/25.
Please e mail Sarah (DRE@hvuuc.org), especially if your children participate in our RE Program, if you can assist in the classrooms!
In deep gratitude,
Sarah
Many of you know about our Memorial Wall at HVUUC. The Memorial Wall is located outside to the right of the sanctuary. When we lose a member of our beloved community, we honor their memory (upon request) by adding their name, year of birth, and death.
We are collecting biographies to compile into a binder to be kept in the HVUUC library so that our congregation has a resource to learn more about the many friends honored on the wall.
If you have a personal connection to anyone on the Memorial Wall please fill out the form below and return or email it to the office at office@hvuuc.org.
If you cannot be with us in person but would like to share in our Water Communion, you have two ways for you to participate.
The easiest option, if you would like us to pour some water for you, we can pour some water from the church for you and say that it came from wherever you would like to say it came from. Please email minister@hvuuc.org by Friday night with a subject line "Virtual Water" and say this:
“This water is given on behalf of (insert your name here) and is from (insert the place we are imagining your water came from). It means to me: (one sentence statement about why this water is important to you)”
Leave a small container of your water on the bench in front of the church no later than Saturday night with a note attached to it that says:
”This water is given on behalf of (insert your name here) and is from (insert the place we are imagining your water came from). It means to me: (one sentence statement about why this water is important to you)”
All water is connected and so are we. We hope that if you can't be with us in person, that you will let us celebrate our connection that continues!
We’ve made some great progress on our playground/deck area, but still have a few chores there plus many other things to do to keep our grounds looking great.
Please join us for this work day and bring any outdoor tools you may have such as weed eaters, rakes, loppers, chainsaw, etc. If you have a truck and are willing to haul mulch, please bring it.
Water and individually wrapped snacks will be available.
A new Small Covenant Group for people not as familiar with the church, called a newbies group is beginning.
It will meet for 3 meetings and is a good way to meet other new people in a quiet, friendly and welcoming setting. The meetings will be on 3 consecutive Mondays evenings (Sept. 19 and 26 and Oct. 3) from 6:30 to 8:30 at the church.
Contact George Cross for more information or to sign up at georgecross@hvuuc.org.
The Water Communion is an annual Unitarian Universalist gathering where we celebrate our interconnectedness with each other and the world. During this gathering we will pour water that we have brought with us into a shared bowl. Many people bring water that is of personal significance to them: water they've gathered during their travels, water from a family home, or even water from the church itself.
Bring your water to the water communion, Sunday September 18th.
You can also find a few printed copies of the newsletter on the visitors table in the sanctuary.
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Up to date church info is always available at www.hvuuc.org
Using all precautions via Covid Safety Guidelines:
Volunteers with Gloves and Masks needed to serve food at our next church PICNIC
Hot dogs/condiments will be cooked/served outdoors within Covid Health guidelines only…
BBQ cook needed...
The "help yourself' buffet line is a separate table with individually wrapped foods allowed only….
Bottled water will also be provided.
****. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO SETUP AND CLEANUP ****
More updates will be provided as needed.
Contact PICNIC@HVUUC.ORG
Or text Cynthia G. With any questions or to lend a hand.
Let's all make this successful!!! THANKS MUCH!!!
A big thank you Doug, our Facilities Trustee, for getting a concrete pad poured in the upper parking lot for the Religious Education Zone building.
In an effort to make our Religious Education building fully inclusive we assessed the accessibility of the building and determined that while our doors were wide enough, the transition from gravel lot to sidewalk was too difficult for our members and friends with mobility limitations.
Both Adult Religious Education classes are being held on the first floor as well. Religious Education classes for all ages run from 9:30am until 10:45am every Sunday morning.
"In the six months since HVUUC implemented our COVID-19 Plan, much has changed—with vaccines, science, and the virus itself. Accordingly, the Board has approved an updated plan. Please read it on our website so you can evaluate the mitigation factors in place and make informed decisions about how and when you feel comfortable to participate in person. Click through to read more details.
If you aren't aware that the TriPride Festival and Parade IS BACK....what have you been doing?? It will be held this year on August 27th for the first time in Bristol.
So, what does all of this mean for HVUUC? It means we need a group of volunteers to march in the parade, spend time at the HVUUC booth, and generally just have a great time!
Click through for more info or contact socialjustice@hvuuc.org to volunteer!
It is with deep sadness that we inform you that David Paul Hess, Father of David Hess, passed away on August 9, 2022, in Dandridge, TN.
We send David and Jessica, and the Hess family, our love and prayers for their comfort and peace.
A Service with military honors will be held September 11 at Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Dandridge.