Upcoming News and Events
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Proposal: HVUUC disposes of all plastic kitchen utensils and use the Green Sanctuary Fund to purchase non-plastic kitchen utensils to replace them.
Sources:
The news story reporting the study: Black-colored plastic used for kitchen utensils and toys linked to banned toxic flame retardants | CNN
The news story with Dr. Leonardo Trasande: Black plastic items could contain harmful chemicals, study finds (youtube.com)
Join us for church on November 24, 2024!
NO RE this week
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Coffee Hour
We can only become our truest selves, our most holy and hopeful selves, when we touch the wounds of God not by turning away from suffering but by confronting it. Join us this Sunday as Chaplain Michael Woods shares his thoughts on this important topic.
There’s a lot going on this Holiday season, here’s everything we know of at the moment!
Thanksgiving Potluck, Thursday November 28th at 2:00pm
Email thanksgiving@hvuuc.org. Come early to help with setup!
(office will be closed Thanksgiving Day)
Decorating The Giving Tree, Friday November 29th at 11:00AM
Tree #113 in Kings Commons Park, Johnson City.
Email givingtree@hvuuc.org
Tree Lighting Ceremony, Saturday November 30th at 6:30PM
Meet at The Giving Tree #113 in Kings Commons Park
Cookie Exchange during coffee hour Sunday December 1st
Bring a batch of favorite cookies to the kitchen before church and we’ll all get cookies during coffee hour. Email fellowship@hvuuc.org
A Giving Tree Women’s Night, Friday December 6th at 6:30PM. We will be packaging items for the Giving Tree and enjoying snacks.
Email womensgroup@hvuuc.org for location.
Green Arts Fest, Sunday December 8th at 12:00PM. Come ready to shop and support local craftspeople at this fun annual event.
Email greenarts@hvuuc.org
Greening of the Sanctuary, Saturday Dec 14th 9:30AM-12:30PM
Help us decorate for Festivals of Light. Email rosemary@hvuuc.org
Festivals of Light, Sunday Dec 15th at 11:00AM
Join us for our favorite, pluralistic holiday tradition. This service is a must see!
Christmas Caroling, Sunday December 15th at noon.
After Festivals of Light stay for soup and then we will carpool to sing Christmas Carols for some of our members and friends.
Email minister@hvuuc.org
Christmas Eve, Tuesday December 24th time TBA
We will gather for cookies, carols, and candlelight again on the night before Christmas.
Pancakes and Jam, Sunday December 29th at 11:00AM
Our favorite casual “service” where we leave the sanctuary for the Fred Ball room to eat breakfast and enjoy some open mic music.
Email pancakesandjam@hvuuc.org if you’d like to sing or play.
TN Environmental Council Tree Day is March 15, 2025. Order early for best selection.
Plant a tree!
The TN Environmental Council has announced its 2025 annual Tree Day event.
Planting trees benefits our environment in many ways including decreasing air pollution, filtering rainwater, and improving wildlife and pollinator habitats. For more information about the impact of native trees: https://www.tectn.org/tennesseetreeprogram.html
Tree orders are underway and continue through early March 2025. Order early for the widest species selection. To order seedlings visit: https://www.tectn.org/tennesseetreeday.html
HVUUC is serving again as a community pick-up location! The dates are March 14th and 15th, 2025. Volunteers welcome to help with bundling and distribution during morning hours. We will need a tall stack of newspaper to bundle seedlings. Newspaper donations appreciated early 2025.
For questions or to participate one or both days contact, environment@hvuuc.org
Join us for church on December 10, 2023 and stay after for coffee hour!
9:30 Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Coffee Hour
1:00pm Caroling
There's an odd demarcation in the 3rd and 4th Sources of Unitarian Universalism. The third names "wisdom from the world's religions" as a source of inspiration and ethical guidance, while the fourth names "Jewish and Christian teachings" specifically. It seems strange to separate those out. But when you look at Unitarian Universalist history, it makes a certain kind of sense. And it challenges us with an important question, "Are we truly a post-Christian religion?"
In August of this year, a congregant had testing for Radon completed in the basement of the church. It was found to have a Radon level of 5.4 pCi/L. Subsequent testing found 3.6 pCi/L. Remediation is generally advised if the long-term level is above 4.0 pCi/L in homes. Tish Kashdan, Vice President, called the Radon Hotline with our radon numbers and the exposure times. They suggested we do a long exposure test but that since the exposure duration is short and Radon levels are relatively low, exposure is not great enough to be a problem.
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Minister’s Note
Christmas Caroling
The Giving Tree
Women’s Group
Pancakes and Jam
Endowment
Music Director Note
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The Giving Tree is Back!
Join the Social Justice Committee in restocking and supplying gifts for “The Giving Tree” in Kings Common park in Johnson City. The HVUUC Giving Tree has items on it for those in our community who are in need. We will be restocking the tree until January 7. If you would like to be involved with restocking the tree, please contact givingtree@hvuuc.org.
The collection box is in the Fred Ball Room.
Items needed (new please):
caps
gloves
scarves
underwear
socks (all sizes)
men and women’s hygiene products
Please leave items unwrapped. You may put items in clear ziplock type bags (this helps) or leave them in the box unpackaged.
Also, monetary donations are also accepted. Please put money or check in an envelope in the box. One of our elves will happily do the shopping for you.
If you know of a business or group that would like to donate, please have them contact us at givingtree@hvuuc.org
Join us for church on November 26, 2023 and stay after for choir practice!
11:00am Sunday Service
12:10pm Choir Rehearsal
Guest Speaker from our own congregation, Steven Roberts, will share a brief history and lyrical explanation. The service will include a few video presentations, a Quaker style contemplation and an in-service HVUUC discussion time. In Steve's own words "Guaranteed not boring!"
There will be no Religious Education on Sunday, November 26, due to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Please contact the DRE, Justin Ridley, if you have any questions.
Also the office will be closed Thursday November 23 for Thanksgiving so if you have anything important to communicate please do so by Tuesday Nov 21 during regular office hours.
Join us for church on November 19, 2023 and stay after for coffee hour and choir practice!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Coffee Hour
12:10pm Choir Rehearsal
History education has been a contentious topic recently. Having taught history for a few years, and having spent two weeks with history teachers across the nation, Bradley has some thoughts to share on how our country is choosing to teach our past.
Wednesday night supper for November is a post-Thanksgiving healthy feast.
Join us on Nov 29th at 6:00PM. Be sure to make your reservation by Sunday, the 26th.
All are welcome for this time of simple fellowship and good food.
$15 for two
$8 for one
$5 for children under 12
Cash only please.
Reservations are REQUIRED.-by Sunday, Nov. 26th.
Email WNS@HVUUC.org or sign up on the sheet in the Fellowship Hall.
November 19 @ 12:10PM
November 26 @12:10PM
Join us after the service on November 19 and 26 as we prepare for our annual Festivals of Light service, a beloved celebration of many traditions around this time of year from many faiths. All interested are welcome to join! Even if you've never sung with HVUUC Choir before, this is a great opportunity to come join us!
On a rare occasion we have the opportunity to hear a guest speaker that cannot be recorded and posted on YouTube. We try to keep this to a minimum because we really value our Members and Friends who cannot be with us in person, but occasionally we have a very good reason to make that choice.
This coming Sunday, November 19th, will be one of those Sundays.
We would like to propose that our Members and Friends who cannot make it to the in-person service on Sunday, November 19th use this Sunday as an opportunity to make a virtual visit to another Unitarian Universalist Congregation. Here are a few congregations that Rev. Tiffany can personally recommend for this exploration, along with their YouTube links:
The Unitarian Congregation in Baton Rouge: https://www.youtube.com/@UnitarianBR/streams
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Rockville: https://www.youtube.com/@UUCRockville/videos
Unitarian Universalist Church of Augusta: https://www.youtube.com/@uucamedia/videos
If you're able to be with us in-person on November 19th, we hope you come be with us in-person. But if you're not, we hope you'll enjoy the offering of your choice from one of these congregation instead!
A Gathering of People to Mourn the Deaths in Palestine and Israel and to call for the end of the killing in the Middle East. It is hosted by the Appalachian Peace Education Center (APEC) and will be held Thursday evening, November 16 at 6:00pm at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church Fellowship Hall, 124 East Main Street, Abingdon, Virginia.
The program will include prayers, music and reflections from both the Jewish and Muslim communities. You are invited to bring a donation for the UNICEF-USA Urgent Humanitarian Appeal for Gaza.
"On behalf of all the children caught in this nightmare, we call on the world to do better" ~UNICEF Executive Director
More details and directions are available at the APEC Facebook Event page: https://fb.me/e/1fJYLIZEm
Contact Buckey Boone with any questions: 276-475-3191.
Join us for church on November 12, 2023 and stay after for our Green Arts Festival - a holiday market that supports our Green Initiative!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:30pm Green Arts Fest
What a gift frendship is. John O'Donohue's famous book Anam Cara invites us to contemplate how we can be a good friend to others and ourselves, and how deep friendship can change our lives.
On Saturday, November 18 at 5:30pm, URI will host their Annual Gratitude Dinner for the entire community. This year, the First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton is hosting the evening’s celebration.
The program will include prayers, stories, songs, meditations, mantras, and recitations about gratitude from friends of many faiths and belief traditions, including the following: Hindu, Jewish, Islam, western Christianity - Catholic, reformational Christian - Presbyterian, Unitarian Universalist, the restored Church of Jesus Christ, and Buddhist.
Turkey and vegetarian option entrees, rolls, drinks and cake will be provided. You are welcome to bring an appetizer, salad, side dish or dessert to share - particularly foods that represent your culture.
More details and directions are available at our Facebook Event page: https://fb.me/e/4O7wOUvrr
Contact Shellie Ford with any questions: shellieford@gmail.com.
The Social Justice Committee will once again decorate and supply gifts for “The Giving Tree” this upcoming holiday season in downtown Johnson City. We have a collection bin for Giving Tree items in the Fred Ball Room. Some suggestions are as follows:
CHILDREN/TODDLERS
caps
gloves
scarves
underwear
socks
WOMEN/MEN
hats
gloves
scarves
underwear
socks
feminine hygiene products
men’s hygiene products
EVERYONE
washcloths
bar soap
shampoo
conditioner
deodorant
body lotion
regular size tubes of toothpaste
dental floss
Please leave items unwrapped. You may put items in clear ziplock type bags (this helps) or leave them in the box unpackaged.
It appears we may have enough balls for the tree, but we are in need of garland.
If you know of a business that may wish to donate gifts for their holiday giving project, please let us know. Also, monetary donations are also accepted from anyone. One of our elves will happily do the shopping for you.
We also need volunteers and ladders to DECORATE the Giving Tree at 11:00, Saturday, Nov. 25.
Please contact us at givingtree@hvuuc.org for monetary donations, suggestions, volunteering, etc. Thanks for all your support!
Did you receive a statement about what bids you won? If you haven't please email auction@hvuuc.org immediately.
If you offered a service you will receive a statement of who you offered your services to in the next few days.
We have unsold items in the Fred Ball Room. The Silent Auction Bid Sheets are there and I'll leave them there until 1PM December 3rd.
#6 Weeks of Tutoring in History
#28 Baking Dishes
#47 Art Print: "John's Gone"
#48 Art Print: Crockett and the Trail of Tears
#49 Art Print: Gray Wolf
#52 Mystery Party - Star Trek the Next Generation up to 8 seats
#57 Custom made Black Walnut cutting board
#105 Ten Candles - Tabletop Roleplay up to 5 seats