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Join us for church on April 20, 2025!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Egg hunt and Open Mic
4:00pm Youth Group
An Easter celebration highlighting the diverse perspectives present within Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church. This member-led service offers us an opportunity to hear about Easter, past and present, from four of our members, Denee Mattioli, Deb Helmer, Charlie Miller, and Lee Sinnot.
Our annual Flower Communion service is on Sunday, April 27th! Please plan on bringing a flower for this very special service: store bought, from your garden, or a roadside wildflower: all are welcome!
If you'd like to volunteer to bring in an entire vase-worth of flowers to share with people who didn't bring a flower, email minister@hvuuc.org to volunteer!
Registration closes April 30th, limited rooms still available as well as camping. INFO & REGISTRATION HERE: Www.tinyurl.com/hvuucwomen
THEME:
Radical Joy in Hard Times
PLACE:
The Peace Pentagon (www.peacepentagon.net)
88 Oracle Way, Independence, VA
We will have access to the entire campus which includes New River frontage, a babbling creek for water ceremony, turtle labyrinth, medicine wheel and peace pole as well as the picnic pavilion, bathhouse and, of course, the Peace Pentagon chapel.
CONVENER:
Rev. Becky Suzik, UU Peace Fellowship (https://uupf.org) Raleigh, NC;
Rev. Becky’s personal charity: www.joyfuel.org
The purpose of our gathering is to persist in bringing the frequency of JOY into our lives as we face difficult times. The greatest antidote to fear and separation is community, heart resonance and kindling JOY. And, yes, better together!
This gathering is flexible. Come Friday evening for a bonfire, drumming and stay on campus – rates ranging from $25/night camping to $100 for a private King bed and bath. Another option it to rent the whole house and share costs. Plus taxes.
OR – come for just Saturday.. arrive at 10 for a full day of JOY immersion.
PLANNING:
Are you interested in planning the details for the gathering? For example, food committee, leading a JOY activity, other?
REGISTRATION:
Fee: By Donation – No One Will be Turned Away;
INTERESTED? – More details as they are developed.
Email Noel: VP@hvuuc.org
Headlines
Minister’s Note
Summer RE Activities
Social Justice
Scam Alert
General Assembly Feedback
Click here to read the entire newsletter.
Click here for past newsletters.
Up to date church info is always available at www.hvuuc.org
We have some great Summer RE classes lined up for June! Take a look at the list below and come join us when you are able!
June 4 - Nature Play w/Susan Cadwallader
June 11 - Geology w/George Cross
June 18 - Dutch Oven Cooking w/Greg Kramer
June 25 - Sacred Spirals: The Math of Nature, Art, and Balance w/Cindi Huss
Don't miss out on these great opportunities!
For questions and inquiries contact Justin Ridley, DRE.
On Tuesday, June 13th at 7:00pm you can meet with Rev. Tiffany and our General Assembly Delegates to hear about upcoming votes at General Assembly and give your feedback about them. During this zoom meeting we will cover:
The contested Nominations Committee vote
A Business Agenda item about the UUA divesting from fossil fuels investments
During this time we will not discuss the Article 2 Revision Process as we have already spent quite a bit of time doing that this year. If you want to give feedback to your Delegates about Article 2, please use this Google form instead by June 5th.
Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpdeyqpjstE9ZuwUfsjJoBZvTgdc_45HT4
Please use the google form below to give feedback and indicate your voting preferences to the people who will be representing you at General Assembly this year. Deadline is June 5.
To see the full Article 2 Study Commission Report click here: https://www.uua.org/files/2023-02/article-II-study-report-2021-23.pdf
If you missed the workshops, you can find the Q&A by clicking here for more info.
To HVUUC congregation: The HVUUC Board of Trustees approved the first reading of two new policies at our board meeting on May 17th. In accordance with HVUUC Policy, after the first reading is approved, the new policy must be submitted to the congregation. If anyone would like to comment on the policies, please email secretary@hvuuc.org before the July 19th meeting. At that meeting, the board will consider all comments and a final vote will be taken on the policies (with or without changes). The two new policies are:
Facilities - Cremation Remains
HVUUC will allow disbursement of cremation remains of members and friends on HVUUC grounds with the minister’s approval and oversight. Approved First Reading: May 17th, 2023
Facilities - Flag Policy
Symbols of nationalism, including the American flag, shall not be installed on HVUUC premises (inside or outside) in accordance with the congregation vote at the 2023 Annual Congregational Meeting. Approved First Reading: May 17, 2023
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 2022/2023 we memorialized three from our beloved community: Michael Jones, David Calvert and Phyllis Holmes.
If you would like the name of someone in our community that has died to be added, you can fill out the form found here.
Member’s names may be added based on their documented request or the request of their family member or community friend.
Former members and non-members names may be added with board approval based on their documented request or the request of their family or community friend.
There is no cost to request a name be added to the memorial wall; however, the cost of adding a name to the wall is about $125.00. If you wish to donate to the Memorial Wall please write ‘Memorial Wall Fund’ in the ‘memo’ line of your next donation in our community offering plate.
Dottie Blades
Vice-President
HVUUC Board of Trustees
Join us for church on Sunday May 21, 2023.
9:30am Religious Education, 11:00am Service
Our special music this Sunday will feature a song by musical activist Holly Near.
Stories told about "God" or "the gods" from ancient times often present a Deity that doesn't live up to more current Humanist ethics. How can Humanist wisdom help us be better people? And can there be any value found in these ancient stories still?
Thank you for allowing me to serve as your Board President this past year. It was an opportunity to really delve into the workings of our church. I had a wonderful, energetic board who always kept the needs of the congregation forefront in their minds. Thanks you to all the board members!
The Congregational Meeting took a lot longer than our regular Congregational Meetings, so that by the time we were able to adjourn, I completely forgot to thank all those who worked hard to make it as seamless as possible.
Many thanks to: Deb Helmer, Tish Kashdan, Dave Kashdan, Charis Carter, Tiffany Sapp, Doug Chafin, Dottie Blades, Charlie Miller, Rosemary Kelske, Michele Markstrom-Fritch, Bryan Kleske, and Cynthia Goodman. A special Thanks to Frank Schuler who served as Parliamentarian and helped me through the finer points of Roberts Rules of Order.
Going forward, I hope to continue my service to the church in other ways.
Sincerely,
Ann Johnson
Summer RE begins this week -- Sunday, May 21 and runs through August 6th.
Please note that RE classes will be combined into one class 1st grade through 12th grade. We will meet in the Fred Ball Room by the sanctuary.
Each week will be a different activity -- so far we have crafts, nature play, surgery, cooking and astronomy activities lined up! It should be a great summer of RE! Please join us when you are able.
We will devote a segment of the service on Sunday, June 11 to the induction and welcoming of new members. If you have taken the Path to Membership class (recently or in the past) and would like to sign the book, become a member, and participate in this ceremony, please email membership@hvuuc.org before June 1.. Include a three or four sentence (50 words) introduction of yourself to be read to the congregation.
For anyone who has taken the Path class and would like to join, but cannot or does not wish to participate in the New Member Ceremony, a private signing of the membership book can be arranged.
We are so pleased you have found this church. We welcome you to become a member of our congregation.
HVUUC will have a display at this year’s popular Blue Plum Festival at Johnson City’s King Commons on June 2 and 3. This is an all-Church opportunity to bring HVUUC visibility to the estimated 18,000 attendees. We are looking for a few folks to help organize our participation and a few more to staff our table at the festival.
The Social Justice Committee is committed to support; however, we welcome all who can help plan and host our presence to the community.
We are scheduling a planning session for next week. Please contact SJChair@hvuuc.org or Bob Warner to help out.
Join us for church on Sunday May 14, 2023.
9:30am Religious Education, 11:00am Service
We encourage you to bring flowers for this Sunday’s service! We will also be providing some flowers, as well.
A widely celebrated Unitarian Universalist tradition, the flower communion is an interactive service that invites us to contemplate what we bring to our community and what we recieve from our community. Please bring a flower. It can come from the store, your garden, or even the roadside. Additional flowers will be provided so please come whether you have a flower or not.
To follow up on a great presentation Sunday April 16th about Foster Care needs in our community and how we can help... we will be helping Smile Foster Closet, in Kingsport, by collecting needed items.
Smile Foster Closet has monthly themes for donations, but all items are welcome. Suggested donations for May are gently used or new toddler clothes, and bathing suits. One area of particular need mentioned specifically by Aisha Ward was teen hair care products: brushes, scrunchies, hair ties, hair clips.
If you’d like to donate personally or just learn about what this local organization does, you can check out www.smilefostercloset.org.
THANK YOU!
Make plans to attend a bonfire and yard games event for MACHO on Saturday, May 13 at HVUUC.
We need to burn all the wood that has been collected this Spring, especially after that huge gathering on Service Sunday.
This will be a drop-in event, so stop by whenever you choose.
We'll start the fire at Noon and add wood slowly so we don't catch the place on fire. Stop time is 8 o'clock or until everyone has had enough.
You are welcome to stay all day, stay an hour or whatever.
What we will provide: regular and vegetarian hot dogs, buns and condiments.
What you need to bring:
chair
food sides/snacks to share
your own beverage
other foods to cook in the fire if you don't want hot dogs
*$3 to cover the supplies
We'll play yard games, musical instruments or just chew the fat while the fire burns. Please bring any games you have.
The location of the fire is a bit tricky for those with mobility issues, but rides will be available.
Please RSVP so we can get a headcount for food.
*If the money is a hardship, no problem.