First Unitarian Connection |
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December 21 - December 27 |
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Sundays at First Unitarian Church |
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Sunday, December 24 - 11:00 am
Christmas Pageant - "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
Join us in person or watch on YouTube.
Join us for our annual Christmas Eve family service, this year at 11:00 am on Christmas Eve Morning! We will be presenting a telling of A Charlie Brown Christmas, filled with caroling goodness. You're invited to bring some holiday treats/cookies to share with each other in Daniel Hall after the service.
During our Offering, we will also be collecting hats, scarves, mittens, and other gifts of warmth for our Mitten Tree, which will be in the sanctuary on Christmas Eve.
Note there are no RE classes - all ages attend the service - and our nursery will be open for the 11:00 am Christmas Eve service.
Please note: There will be NO childcare during the 7:00 pm Candlelight Christmas Eve Service.
Participating in Sunday's service:
Service Leaders: Tim Atkins, DLRE and Rev. Diana K. Davies, Lead Minister; Accompanist: Steven Elkins Kennedy; Music: Annie Bynum and Charlie Peryam; Technical Support: Tammy Epperson and Ellisya Ravencroft; Ushering Team: Members from the Board of Trustees; Lead Usher: Larry Little
Cast of Characters: Charlie Brown - Sam McCanlies; Linus -Annie Bynum; Lucy - Naveah Stober; Violet - Rex McCanlies; Sally - Anna Peryam; Snoopy - Teagan Muller; Peppermint Patty - Raya Mendez-Kestler
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Child Care and Nursery
The Childcare Rooms are open from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm each Sunday morning. (10:00 am to 11:00 am for childcare for any adult programming happening and 11:00 am to 12:30 pm for worship.)
Childcare will be taking place in the nursery and attached preschool room.
Please note: There will be no child care for the Christmas Eve 7:00pm service.
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Sunday, December 24 - 10:00 am
Sunday Morning Meditation (In-Person)
Please join us for meditation practice in the Buddhist tradition (lower level, next to Corley Commons).
All are welcome; no meditation experience necessary!
For more information contact Lori Jervis.
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Sunday, December 24, 10:00 am
Sunday Morning Coffee Hour
We’re making a slight tweak to our Sunday morning pre-service programming. Instead of the “Forum”, we’re thinking of it as “Morning Coffee Hour.” In addition to our wonderful Meditation Sunday mornings before service, you’re now also welcome to hang out in Daniel Hall from 10:00 am - 11:00 am, grab a cup of coffee, and chat with your fellow congregants about whatever’s on your mind.
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Beginning Wednesday, January 3, 2024, 6:00 pm
Meditation
Interested in meditation but can't quite make it on Sunday mornings? Or maybe you just want more meditation? Beginning on January 3rd we will be adding a Wednesday night session (6:00 pm - 7:00 pm).
For more information contact Larry Little
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Upcoming Sunday Morning Services - 11:00 am
December Theme: Light and Shadows
December 24 - Christmas Eve Candlelight Service - "Amazing Peace" (7:00 pm)
December 31 - "New Year, New Word" with DLRE, Tim Atkins
We explore Tim's favorite winter holiday - New Year! What do you need to leave behind in 2023? What do you want to commit to in 2024? Join us for this contemplative and ritual-based service at 11:00 am.
Note there are no RE classes - all ages attend the service - and our nursery will be open for the 11:00 am New Year's Eve service.
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The Mitten Tree |
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Help us fill the Mitten Tree - a tradition for many years, our "Mitten Tree" will be up in Daniel Hall through January 1st.
Please help bring it to life with mittens, gloves, scarves, or winter socks, which we will donate to those less fortunate to help them get through these cold winter months.
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Thursday, December 21, 6:00 pm |
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Winter Solstice |
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Sign up for the potluck here!
There will be a labrynth, a bonfire, crafts and lots of music!
Questions or need more information? Contact Jessica Lothrop at galateadia@gmail.com.
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Sunday, December 24 - 7:00 pm
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
"Amazing Peace" -- a traditional Carols and Scripture service, featuring the poetry of Maya Angelou and words of Rev. Howard Thurman. Please join us for this contemplative service, where we end by singing "Silent Night" by candlelight. Followed by cookies and punch in Daniel Hall.
The offering for the Christmas Eve service will be taken for the Minister's Discretionary Fund. Members and friends of the congregation, as well as members of our larger OKC community, may request support from this fund, directly from Rev. Diana. There is no application, there is no expectation of repayment or reimbursement, and the entire process is confidential. In the past, money from this fund has been used to pay for emergency housing, housing repairs, car repairs, transportation costs, groceries, assistance with mental health care costs, other medical expenses, rent, and similar necessities. Money from this fund is also used to purchase bus passes, gas cards, and gift cards for local restaurants and grocery stores, which are available for people in need. The number of requests for support from this fund typically increases in the winter, so please give generously.
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Sunday, December 31, 10:00 pm
New Year's Eve Zoom Bingo!
This event takes place in your own living room, just connect with the group via zoom and play Bingo until everyone rings in the new year! There will also be prizes for some lucky Bingo winners!
More information or to get cards, contact 1UC member Becky Tallent, beckyktallent@gmail.com.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8899...
Meeting ID: 889 9810 8864 Passcode: 917588
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Lifespan Religious Education |
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Friday, December 22, 6:00 pm
1UC Youth Group Holiday Party Lock In
1UC is having a Youth Group Holiday Party Lock In on Friday, December 22nd for the 6th-12th graders!
We could use some volunteers to help make it happen!
Sign up to help online here.
For more information contact Tim Atkins at tatkins@1uc.org.
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Clean Up Crew Needed!
We are needing a group of volunteers to come to the church and take down the holiday decorations after the first of the year.
Church staff will have instructions on what and where to put the items and how to store them. (trees/garland/bows, etc.)
If interested, please contact the church office or email Marlies at mgrogg@1uc.org.
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Preparing to Say Goodbye
This holiday season is bittersweet, as I know it will be my last with you as your minister. My final service at First Unitarian will be on March 10. I'll have a few days after that (until March 15) to organize files and get everything ready for the targeted minister, who is scheduled to begin on March 18. My final week of office hours will be the week of March 4. I would love to talk with as many of you as I can before that time. If you'd like to schedule a time to talk with me, it's easiest if you use my online scheduler, here: https://app.10to8.com/book/rev... I have blocks of time available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and I'm happy to meet in person in the office, or via Zoom. Please indicate whether you'd prefer in-person or virtual when you make your appointment. Just navigate to the best day for you, click on a time that works, enter your name, email, and a brief description of what you'd like to discuss, and be sure to hit the "book" button at the bottom of the page. I look forward to talking with you!
-- Rev. Diana
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News from Befrienders
Befrienders relies upon donations. Those donations are used to provide cards, stamps, occasional meals, and items for memorial receptions. If you wish to make a donation, please send a check and put Befrienders on the purpose line of your check. Thank you.
Befrienders is ready to assist members of our church who are recovering from surgeries or illnesses by offering cards of well-wishes, meal trains, transportation to church or medical appointments as well as arranging for visitations, and we provide the receptions following memorial services.
Befrienders have teams assigned for specific roles.
- Lana Henson leads our Cards of Well Wishes team and can always use extra hands to write cards to our members who are ill or who are recovering from surgeries.
- Ginny Boykin leads our Memorial Reception team.
- Patti Kate leads our Transportation team and is looking for folks to be added to her list of people willing to be drivers for anyone needing a ride to a doctor’s appointment, therapy appointment, etc. She is actively recruiting for folks to be on her team.
- Kathy Nyswonger leads our Visitation team. She, along with others, actively go out and visit with members who are unable to get to church or some of the social events. She is actively recruiting for folks to be on her team.
- Meal Trains – we don’t have a team leader yet for this team of people willing to step up and provide a meal to an individual or family. Much of the work of the leader is organizing the Meal Train online.
If you are interested in joining any of these teams, please let Susan Bishop know at sdbishop50@gmail.com.
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First Unitarian Cares!
If you (or someone you care about in our community) would like a caring card, a ride, a meal delivered to your home, a prayer, or a pastoral visit, please fill out a pastoral care request form on our website: https://1uc.org/connect/pastor... or contact Rev. Diana or Susan Bishop (chair of the Befrienders).
Please contact Rev. Diana directly if you need financial assistance. The Minister's Discretionary Fund is available for anyone who needs emergency financial support. In the past, the fund has been used to help cover rent, groceries, fuel, home repairs, medical costs and other needs. Allocations from this fund are completely confidential.
Requests for support from this fund have risen significantly. If you have financial capacity, please consider making a gift to the Minister's Discretionary Fund. Thank you!
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Adult Education Classes & Courses |
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The Tuesday Adult Ed. Discussion Group will be taking a break during the holiday season. They will resume classes on Tuesday, January, 16, 2024.
If there is something you would like to present on a future Tuesday, please let Ron Wasson know at wassonr@sbcglobal.net.
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December Change for Change
For the month of December, our Change for Change partner is Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC).
Their Mission: UUSC advances human rights and social justice around the world, partnering with those who confront unjust power structures and mobilizing to challenge oppressive policies. Their work is grounded in the belief that all people have inherent power and dignity.
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CHANGE FOR CHANGE needs your help. Did you know that anyone can suggest a worthy local non-profit in our community? Do you know how?
- Check out the 1uc.org website and click on the justice tab
- Then click on Community Partnerships and click on the application in green in the middle of the page.
- Submit the application to Deborah Shinn or Anne Murray, or leave it in the office Social Justice mailbox. Or you can email the completed application to them. They can be found in Breeze.
UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY 15TH: MARTIN LUTHER KING CELEBRATION: There will be a breakfast, followed by a Silent March to the Capital, and a parade/celebration.
JANUARY 20TH 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm: BOHEMIAN CAFÉ NIGHT! Mark your calendars now to join in a celebration of all the social justice teams to the musical entertainment by Ms Brown to You. Come join us for a night of dancing, eating, and having fun. There will be raffle prizes as well.
NEWS FROM UUSC (UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE) - Governments are increasing restrictions on people’s movements, pushing many families in migration to make dangerous journeys that put their lives at risk — instead of providing safe and regular pathways to escape war, conflict, climate disasters, and economic insecurity.
As people of conscience who care about human rights, we are called to assist families in migration to find freedom and safety in a new home and dignified treatment if they choose to return to their country of origin.
Many Unitarian Universalist congregations have deepened their commitment to this work through UUSC’s Congregational Accompaniment Program for Asylum Seekers (CAPAS), which connects people seeking asylum with communities of faith who can provide care and support.
Community involvement can make a significant difference in obtaining a permanent home in the United States for people trapped in a cruel immigration process.
FROM OK POLICY INSTITUTE: In a time of rising costs and inflation, there is one key policy change that lawmakers can pass to help small businesses, working Oklahomans, and our economy: Raise the minimum wage. Raising the minimum wage has become a politically contentious issue, but research shows that it is good policy. A minimum wage is intended to act as a baseline to ensure that employers compensate their workers fairly for their hard work by providing a wage that can cover basic living expenses. During its 85-year history, the minimum wage has been increased on average every three years — but there have been only three adjustments in the last quarter century. [Gabriela Ramirez-Perez / OK Policy]
1UC Recycles! Look for the blue bins lined with plastic bags throughout the church. Deposit your paper, cans, and plastic bottles. The kitchen and Daniel Hall have compost buckets that can take food waste including meat and even napkins! There is a separate blue bin for glass in the hallway west of Daniel Hall.
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Help Us Keep Our Building Safe
Please, if you exit the building through a door that is locked, make sure that the door is completely closed and locked behind you. If you are one of the last people out of the building, please help us make sure that all doors are fully closed and locked. And if you are holding an event at the church, please do not prop exterior doors open or unlock them and leave them unattended. And when you are done, don't forget to lock the door!
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Current Safety Level: Masks Are Encouraged
Masks are optional at all church events but are always welcome and encouraged.
- If you choose not to wear a mask, it is especially important that you do not attend services or events if you have any symptoms typical of COVID, flu, or RSV. Please stay home and join us online.
- Please continue to wash your hands frequently. And please be sure to throw away used tissues. Don't leave them in the pews.
- No one should ever be pressured into removing their mask. Please honor everyone's choice.
- If you haven't yet had your latest COVID booster please get it now!
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First Unitarian Covenant of Healthy Communication
“We need not think alike to love alike.” One of our Unitarian Universalist ancestors, Francis David, spoke those words more than 400 years ago to describe the foundation of our unity as a religious community. To this end, we, the people of the First Unitarian Church of Oklahoma City, agree to the following:
* I tell my own story and let others tell theirs. * I use “I” statements when expressing my own views, always mindful that my thoughts, opinions, and experiences may not be shared by others * I check the accuracy of my perceptions and assumptions. * I avoid “awfulizing” negative experiences. * I say what needs to be said to the one who needs to hear it. Communicate directly with the person or group involved, instead of gossiping or speaking negatively about others in the wider community * I devote at least as much energy to careful listening as to careful speaking. Listen actively and seek to understand the perspectives and opinions of others Be curious, appreciative, and informed about perspectives that differ from my own. Recognize and honor the diversity of beliefs and spiritual paths within our community, including the words and ways people choose to express their spirituality Honor the contributions and needs of those who have been historically marginalized in the larger world and in our congregation and seek growth in our ability to be welcoming. * If something prompts anger in me, I report it honestly in a way that invites positive solutions. Be forgiving and loving when I or others make mistakes Apologize, when warranted, and seek to make amends Call on congregational resources when help is needed * I refrain from blaming and shaming. Assume that others act with good intentions Be respectful and kind in our words, tone, and body language Use email, social media and other forms of electronic communication with respect, kindness, and special care.
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Note: Most meetings continue to meet via Zoom but some groups may elect to meet in the building. Please contact the meeting organizer directly if you are uncertain of the location.
- Sunday Morning Meditation – Every Sunday at 10:00 am, Meditation Room - Corley Commons (contact Lori Jervis for information - see article above)
- Tuesday Discussion Group – Every Tuesday, 11:00 am (contact Ron Wasson for information - see article above)
- Bell Choir Rehearsal – Every Wednesday, 5:45 pm, Sanctuary (contact LaDonna Hunt for information)
- Wednesday Night Meditation - Beginning January 3 - Every Wednesday, 6:00 pm, Meditation Room - Corley Commons (contact Larry Little for information)
- Choir Rehearsal – Every Wednesday, 7:00 pm, Sanctuary (contact 'Ebuka Ezeakacha for information)
- Winter Solstice - Thursday, December 21, 6:00 pm (contact Jessica Lothrop for information)
- Youth Lock In - Friday, December 22, 5:00 pm (contact Tim Atkins for information)
- Fiber Connections – Saturday, December 23, 10:00 am (contact Paula Geisinger for information)
- Christmas Eve Candlelight Service – Sunday, December 24, 7:00 pm, Sanctuary
- New Year’s Eve Zoom Bingo – Sunday, December 31, 10:00 pm (contact Becky Tallent for information)
- UU Book Club – Thursday, January 4, 7:00 pm (contact Steve Gryglewicz for information)
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If you have a newsletter article you would like to submit please email your article to mgrogg@1uc.org no later than Tuesday (the day before the newsletter goes out) by 5:00 pm.
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In order to save printing and mailing costs and to conserve natural resources, the Annual Report will not be mailed by default to all congregants. Instead, it is available online. Please contact Marlies Grogg (mgrogg@1uc.org) if you would like to receive a hard copy of the Annual Report.
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Did you know that you can access all church policies and procedures as well as Board meeting minutes on our new website? Just go to 1uc.org, and click on the "members" link in the upper right-hand corner (just to the left of the Facebook and other social media icons). This will open a page that says "Protected: Members." The password is @600NW13thSt [Note: the password is case-sensitive; do not put in additional punctuation or spaces.]
From here, click on "church documents." All official policies and procedures can be found in the "policies" folder. The bylaws and Board of Trustees meeting minutes are in the "governance" folder. Please disregard the "website SOPs" folder, which is for administrative use only.
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CHURCH STAFF
Lead Minister - Rev. Diana K. Davies
Director of Lifespan Religious Exploration - Tim Atkins
Choir Director - Chukwuebuka ('Ebuka) G. Ezeakacha
Accompanist - Steven Elkins Kennedy
Office Administrator - Marlies Grogg
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2023-2024
President of the Congregation – Marcia Woodward
President Elect – Cathy Webster
Immediate Past President – Marshal Gimpel
Clerk – Deborah Shinn
Treasurer – Ron Wasson
Clare Auwarter Emily Hildebrandt Lorriana Lee-Knapp Larry Little Ann Meeks Doug Vincent
Committee on Ministry
Rebecca Daniels Lori Jervis Liz Pillar-Little Tom Peryam Derrick Wagner
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