History and Posterity

History and Posterity

Join us for church on October 15, 2023

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

  • 12:00pm Coffee Hour

  • 12:30pm Generational Strengths Workshop

“History and Posterity”

Life keeps moving in an endless flow, and as it does, the torch of humanity is passed from one Generation to another. Churches are one of the few Intergenerational places left in American society. Here at Holston Valley UU, five generations work side by side: The Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. What does each generation have to offer our community, and what can we learn from each other?

New Member Ceremony - Introductions Needed

New Member Ceremony - Introductions Needed

We will devote a segment of the service on November 12 to the induction and welcoming of new members.

If you have taken the Path to Membership classes and would like to sign the book, become a member, and participate in this ceremony, please email membership@hvuuc.org by or before Sunday, October 22.. Include a three or four sentence (50 word) introduction of yourself, written in third person, to be read to the congregation.

For anyone who has taken the Path classes 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.

The Giving Tree, Our Holiday Social Justice Project

The Giving Tree, Our Holiday Social Justice Project

The Social Justice Committee will once again decorate and supply gifts for “The Giving Tree” this upcoming holiday season in downtown Johnson City. Last year was our first Giving Tree and it was enthusiastically supported both by HVUUC and others in our community. Our larger community heard about it on the news and in the newspaper. They came baring gifts and put them on the tree. Also area businesses helped out as well. The presents are bagged in clear plastic and hung on the tree for those in need to take.

Click through to read more about specific items needed.

Guess Who?

Guess Who?

Join us for church on October 8, 2023

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

  • 12:00pm Coffee Hour

“Guess Who”

Our Minister Emertis Jeff Briere retired two years ago. What's he been up to? As the has-been minister, does he have anything worthwhile to share with us? Attend this service or watch on YouTube and find out.

Annual Auction: Where to Submit Donations

Annual Auction: Where to Submit Donations

HVUUC Service Auction coming in less than a month, on November 4th. This page and email offers some important links for your convenience in finding information about the auction and the donation submission form.

Where to Donate

The HVUUC Service Auction is November 4th. It is time to start submitting donations.

The link to the 2024 online donation form: auctria.events/2023HVUUCauction

What to Donate

To learn more about the service auction and see past items submitted visit:

https://hvuuc.org/service-auction

What is a Service Auction?

Read more about the basics in the "What is a Service Auction" article:

https://hvuuc.org/congregation-news/2023/9/12/what-is-a-service-auction

Service Auction Donations Needed

Service Auction Donations Needed

You can now add Donations to the auction catalog!

We would encourage you to donate items that can be redeemed during the next year. All donations will be collected using the Auctria website. This is the same website we have used for donations the past few years.

As items are donated, they will appear in the catalog on the Auctria website. You can review the catalog to consider what you would like to target the evening of the auction.

Click here to donate items.

If you need assistance, please email auction@hvuuc.org.

Art as a Spiritual Practice

Art as a Spiritual Practice

Join us for church on October 1, 2023

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

  • 12:00pm Coffee Hour

“Art as a Spiritual Practice”

Art used to be something everyone did, it was a practice that was good for the soul, and was less about making something objectively good, and more about engaging in processes that invited us to the present moment. Today we are going to reclaim that art is for everyone. This highly interactive service invites us to do more than talk about Art and Spiritual Practices, but to actually give them a try. All art projects presented during this service come with a 0% chance of messing up your clothes, so come play with us.

Art Sunday: What to Expect

Art Sunday: What to Expect

This Sunday we are offering a very special service called "Art as a Spiritual Practice" We will be doing more than talking about and thinking about art, we will get a chance to actually do art! The sanctuary has already been rearranged to prepare for this interactive service. Since this is pretty unusual, we want to give you an idea of what to expect.

1. There will be "spectator seats" available if you are uncomfortable participating in the art.

2. Children are expected to either stay with their parents or another trusted adult during the service as usual, and nursery will be available as usual. We'd like you to participate with your kids rather than apart from them.

3. We will be working with crayons and colored pencils, NO paints or permanent markers, as an effort to care for our carpet, our chairs, our tables and our clothes

4. There will be three clearly marked tables for beadwork near the library. If you have a kid who tends to put things in their mouths, please don't sit at the bead tables.

5. During the "making art" part of the service there will be four different options available with the hopes that everyone will find the activity that is right for them. Switching between options is totally acceptable, and there will be more information about the options in Sunday's bulletin. The options are:

-Contemplating Classic Fine Art

-Phone Photography in response to a theme

-Beaded Branches (involving beads, strings and sticks)

-Indra's Net group art project (involving coloring and collaging on circles we will connect)

We hope this information will invite you to be a little more comfortable with stretching your comfort zone this Sunday!

Tri-Pride After Party

Tri-Pride After Party

Join us for church on September 24, 2023

  • 9:30 Religious Education

  • 11:00 Sunday Service

Join us after the service for coffee hour!

“Tri-Pride After Party”

Come celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community with us on this day after Tri-Pride with music, reflections and more! To quote Michel Luong, "Queer joy must be a centerpiece to our resistance."