New Way to Give with Zelle

New Way to Give with Zelle

We are excited to offer Zelle giving! This allows you to donate digitally without paying a credit card fee of 3%. You can do a one-time donation, or schedule donations. Go here to see if your bank offers Zelle https://enroll.zellepay.com/

In order to utilize Zelle, you’ll go through your online banking page. You can do this both on your phone or using your computer. We’ll also have QR codes to scan in person. The information you need is below.

Name of Business: Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church

Email: treasurer@hvuuc.org

Questions? Email treasurer@hvuuc.org

Wild Bodema Women Drummers

Wild Bodema Women Drummers

Join us for church on March 1, 2026.

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Service

  • 12:00pm Coffee Hour

“Wild Bodema Women Drummers”

Wild Bodema is a women’s percussion group specializing in music from West Africa using instruments from that area. Bodema means “wimmin who drum” and their energetic beats are sure to call to your inner sense of rhythmic wildness. Based in Asheville, NC, the group performs regionally to share their joy of rhythm and their love of community.

Religious Education Update

Religious Education Update

Thank you to all who came together for our impromptu All-Ages class last weekend! And so much gratitude to Reverend Tiffany for stepping in as a guest teacher and sharing her wisdom around animal connections, her personal practice, and the beautiful nature-art she created. I loved witnessing the rich engagement across ages — the many wisdom-drops and the way insight and curiosity flowed between generations was truly fantabulous!

Here’s a glimpse into what’s happening in RE this week:

K–5 RE:

Sue and Greg will be guiding our youngest learners through the lesson “What Makes You, You?” — exploring identity, story, and belonging through thoughtful wonder questions. Our K–5 class continues to nurture curiosity, self-awareness, and connection in age-appropriate and joyful ways.

Families are also invited to participate in the ongoing Gratitude Zine challenge and make use of the Sanctuary Fidget Station — both small but meaningful practices that support our shared worship experience.

6–12 RE & Youth Service:

Justin and Shylah will be collaborating with our youth to explore how they’d like to shape the remaining spring curriculum. When our youth express interest in shifting direction, we listen — co-creation is part of the practice.

Their Feeding the Hungry initiative continues gaining momentum! Youth have created food bags, are assembling pet-care bags, and are coordinating a hot meal distribution in partnership with The Melting Pot in Johnson City. We are currently gathering availability input for two possible service dates — if you’d like to see how this effort is unfolding or support our youth in action, you can find the Helping Hands in Action survey here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBxV2D6l7mVQyONRYvmLcbczmGVHeuUlERgKCT3L70wZrQPQ/viewform?usp=header

Additionally, families registered for Stellar Sex Health (grades 6–8) are reminded that classes meet in the Meditation Room.

Adult RE 2:

This Sunday, Byron will be leading a discussion on The Joy of Rhythm — a reflective aperitif to the Wild Bodema Women Drummers joining us in service. Adult RE continues to be a vibrant space for reflection, conversation, and shared growth.

As our Adult RE community expands, we are exploring the possibility of adding an Adult RE 3 group to support smaller discussion circles and deeper engagement. We would love congregational input — please consider sharing your thoughts through our More Circles, More Connection Survey:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfRkninSMUUyju7xlfmmnbDRpm3vgx9faiov0xLC2szIbmzsQ/viewform?usp=header

Religious Education at HVUUC is truly shared ministry in motion — across ages, across ideas, and across the many ways we show up for one another. Thank you for being part of it!

Jess Ox, DRE

dre@hvuuc.org

Reasons to Pledge This Year!

Reasons to Pledge This Year!

I hope this note finds you well.  It is that time of the year when the Stewardship Trustee asks all our church members and friends how much they intend to pledge to the church for our next fiscal year, June 1, 2026, through May 31, 2027.  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 26.

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

The present preliminary budget is up 33% from last year. We have an increase in our preliminary budget because: 1) Increase of Training Budgets for members. In the past only members of means, could go to training classes. We need to pay for training for our up-and-coming leaders. With our growth in membership we have needs to hire new people or increase hours of existing employees.

Click here to download the pledge drive form.

Please mail to PO Box 8383 Gray, TN 37615

OR email your pledge to pledge@hvuuc.org. 

Songs for the Animals

Songs for the Animals

Join us for church on February 22, 2026.

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Service

  • 12:00pm Coffee Hour

“Songs for the Animals”

The Unitarian Universalist commitment to love, empathy, and the inherent worth and dignity of all is always drawing the circle wider. Many of us understand that these values are for more than just humans, but all living beings who call this Earth home. Today, guest musicians PossumTrot Road and Rev. Tiffany reflect on our relationship with the rest of the natural world in this very special service, "Songs for the Animals".

K-5 Religious Education Volunteers Needed this Sunday and Beyond

K-5 Religious Education Volunteers Needed this Sunday and Beyond

Hello You Gorgeous Souls!

Our Religious Education program is seeking two volunteers to help facilitate the K–5 class this Sunday, and this is a beautiful opportunity to step into shared ministry with our youngest community members!

One of our beloved facilitators is currently taking time to heal following the passing of her husband, and several of our regular volunteers will be attending the Guardian Orientation for the upcoming Stellar Sex Health (RISE) program. This creates an opening for others in our community to step forward and help hold this meaningful space.

If you have already completed a background check, wonderful — we would be so grateful for your support!

If you have not yet completed a background check, but have been attending HVUUC for three months or more, we can get that process started lickety-split! This includes a simple background screening and a brief discernment conversation with Rev. Tiffany and Jess. Our goal is always to create a safe, welcoming, and well-supported experience for both our volunteers and our youth.

You would not be stepping into this alone — curriculum and guidance are provided, and support is always nearby. What matters most is your presence, care, and willingness to be part of the whole that nurtures our children.

If you feel called to help this Sunday, or would like to begin the volunteer process, please contact Jess Ox, Director of Religious Education, at dre@hvuuc.org

Thank you for helping create a space where our children — and our entire community — can continue to grow, connect, and thrive together!

Jess Ox, DRE

TUUCAN Safety and Security Workshop

TUUCAN Safety and Security Workshop

Please join the Tennessee Unitarian Universalist Community Action Network (TUUCAN) Safety and Security Workshop at Westside Unitarian Universalist Church at 616 Fretz Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 on Saturday, February 21st. It will also be on Zoom. The program will start with a section to reflect on individual risk assessment and then shift to conversations and best practices around protest safety, digital safety, and congregational safety.

The event runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM ET, with a potluck lunch and childcare provided. Home hospitality is available if needed. Registration is required to attend, and you can do so using this link-https://tinyurl.com/yc7ts8cp

Schedule of events:

9:30 AM ET- Coffee and conversation

10:00-12:00 PM ET- Spiritual grounding and discussion of risk assessment

12:00-12:45 PM ET- Potluck lunch

1:00- 3:00 PM ET- Discussions around protest, digital, and congregational safety- includes Q&A opportunity

Families/Couples attending: Please complete one form for each adult attending. If childcare is required, only complete that information on one form.

Registration link-https://tinyurl.com/yc7ts8cp

Risks: The ones worth taking and the ones that aren't

Risks: The ones worth taking and the ones that aren't

Join us for church on February 15, 2026.

  • 9:30am Religious Education

  • 11:00am Service

  • 12:00pm Youth Baked Potato Fundraiser

  • 1:00pm Risk Assessment Workshop

“Risks: The ones worth taking and the ones that aren't”

To live our lives is to engage with risk. Which risks are worth taking for you personally, and which aren't? How does taking risks change when we're talking about taking risks as a community in order to live our values? Join Rev. Tiffany to begin addressing this vital topic for congregational life, and then stay for a meal and the Risk Discernment workshop that will be held after the Sunday Service.

Risk Assessment Workshop this Sunday!

Risk Assessment Workshop this Sunday!

Make your wishes known as the congregation discerns which risks we want to take together as a community to transform ourselves, our community and our world!

On Sunday February 15th after church, Rev. Tiffany and team of our church leaders will be facilitating a Risk Discernment workshop sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist's social justice organization Side with Love. 

This workshop is designed specifically for us to gauge the risk tolerances of congregation members so that we can make better decisions about what is worth doing and what is too risky for our congregation when it comes to social justice matters.  But we can't do that unless you come and let us know where you're at.  We hope this workshop will be very well attended to help us get a clear sample of congregational values, hopes, and boundaries.

The youth group will be providing lunch as a fundraiser right after church, and the workshop itself will go from 1-3pm.

Please use the sign up sheet on the back table of the sanctuary, or email risk@hvuuc.org to let us know you're coming (and to help the youth prepare enough food).