Why Pledge?

Why Pledge?

The only way to create a budget, which you will be voting on April 28th, is by each person at HVUUC to say how much money you can afford to keep the lights on and pay our wonderful staff. This is called a pledge. Please consider pledging, (donations collected during church do not help in determining the budget). Below is the pledge card. You can write to me by email to Stewardship@HVUUC.org. Please email me or call me if you have any questions, phone number is in the Directory. I need all pledges in by March 24th.
Thank you Greg Kramer

Pledge Letter
It is that time of the year when I, the Stewardship Trustee, ask all our church members and friends how much they intend to pledge to the church for our next fiscal year, June 1, 2024, through May 31, 2025.  I will then take this amount to the Board of Trustees to develop next year’s budget.  The budget that the Board proposes will be voted on at our annual congregational meeting on April 28th.

Why do I ask you to pledge?

If you are giving to the church when we pass the plate, Thank You! When you pledge, I can add this to our budget plan as I mentioned above. When we make our budget, the Stewardship Committee can only use pledges to make the Budget. We have an increase in our preliminary budget, what each committee asked for, and salary increases for our wonderful staff. Can I ask you to donate $4.00 a week or $200.00 a year?

We have so much to celebrate this past year! It is through your donations we have been able to afford the Church Services in person and on YouTube, wonderful music during services, Religious Classes led by Rev Tiffany, Covenant Groups, Religious Ed for our Adults and Children, Wednesday Night Suppers, the Giving Tree, Special Interest Groups and more!

If you are able, I would like you to fill out the pledge form below by March 24th and return it by mail or add it to the collection plate any Sunday or contact me via email or phone with your pledge amount.  Feel free to contact me anytime.  

Click here to download a pledge card.

Thank you,

Greg Kramer
Stewardship Trustee
Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church
stewardship@hvuuc.org  

PO Box 8383
Johnson City TN 37615

Brick by Brick

Brick by Brick

Join us for church on March 10, 2024!

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

  • 12:00pm Coffee Hour

  • 12:15pm Choir Rehearsal

“Brick by Brick”

How are we building the Beloved Community here? What do we each bring and how can we put all of our vision, talents and resources together in a way that helps us work together for transformation, justice, wonder, and love?  Let's imagine together in this highly interactive service.

Ostara Celebration and Ritual

Ostara Celebration and Ritual

CUUPS will host a celebration of Ostara/the spring equinox.  We will gather to decorate at 5 pm. Ritual and activities will begin at 6 pm.


Come celebrate Ostara with the CUUPS group!  We shall be observing the spring equinox. Activates include a ritual, decorating eggs, singing, chanting and drumming.

Email CUUPS@hvuuc.org with any questions.

Tree Day!

Tree Day!

HVUUC is serving again this year as one of 162 pick-up sites across the state for the TN Environmental Council’s native tree planting event! Tree Day is March 16th , 2024. On the morning of March 15th on the HVUUC back porch we will organize and bundle seedlings and prepare them for distribution. On March 16th , we will be open for community members who have ordered trees to pick them up 9:00 am-1:00 pm.

Volunteers are needed to help one or both days. Also, the tree crew needs clean plastic shopping bags and newspaper for bundling orders. You can drop either in the Tree Day box in the Fred Ball room during February. Thank you!

To learn more about trees or to order trees: https://www.tectn.org/tennesseetreeday.html

If you would like to help please email environment@hvuuc.org

Idolatries of the Mind and Spirit

Idolatries of the Mind and Spirit

Join us for church on March 3, 2024!

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

Idolatries of the Mind and Spirit

The fifth source of Unitarian Universalism is "Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit." And we've always had a health representation of skeptics, atheists and agnostics here in our community. How does the guidance of reason help us be better humans?

Wednesday Night Supper

Wednesday Night Supper

February's  Wednesday Night supper will showcase  the delicious casserole  that our church makes for Kitchen of Hope once a month, accompanied by salad, bread and desserts as usual.

Must RSVP by this Sunday February 25th.

Email WNS@hvuuc.org or fill out the sign up sheet in the Fellowship Hall.

The price for this delightful time of fellowship and good food :

  • $8 per person

  • $15 for two people

  • $5 for kids under 12

The Two Paths of Awe

The Two Paths of Awe

Join us for church on February 18, 2024!

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

  • 12:15pm Music Committee

  • 12:15pm Garden Club

  • 12:30pm Social Justice Committee

“The Two Paths of Awe”

What do you think of, when you think of those "Wow" moments we experience in life? Do you want to whoop and cheer and clap? Or do you want to sit in awestruck silence? Come explore with your community how both of these approaches work, and both do something important for the human experience.

Scam Email Alert

Scam Email Alert

Church family, it appears that someone is phishing again: pretending to be a leader in our congregation in order to access sensitive information. This time, pretending to be our board President in order to access our directory. Please don’t ever give out passwords or buy gift cards for anyone in our congregation via email. Please always make a phone call to verify, or just ignore it!

Speaker from Final Exit Network

Speaker from Final Exit Network

During Sunday, February 25th's service we will have a speaker presenting from the Final Exit Network. There will also be a presentation following the service with a slideshow and question and answer time.

Please bring a brown bag lunch if you plan to stay for the session after the service. For more information on the FEN please visit their website: https://finalexitnetwork.org/

Email dre@hvuuc.org with any questions.

Contemplation Through Photography

Contemplation Through Photography

Join us for church on February 11, 2024!

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Sunday Service

  • 12:15pm Choir Rehearsal

“Contemplation Through Photography”

Lent has traditionally been a time of contemplation and fasting in the Christian tradition. Unitarian Universalist Christians have taken a broader view of this time, with the #UULent photo-a-day spiritual practice. Last year Rev. Tiffany managed to participate in every day of the observance, taking photos and writing reflections based on the key word given for the day. She shares what she learned last year as she gears up for another season of practice, and reflects on how times and practices of intentional contemplation can be beneficial to people of every belief and no belief.

Ash Wednesday Gathering

Ash Wednesday Gathering

For our UU Christians and for those who are just curious, we will be having an Ash Wednesday gathering with ashes and communion on Wednesday 2/14 from 5:45pm to 6:45pm. The liturgy we will be using was created by Unitarian Universalist Minister and UUA Board Member Rev. Sam Trumbore, and is designed for small group contemplation.

For more information contact Rev. Tiffany at minister@hvuuc.org