Sunday Services 10:30 A.M.
6400 W. Del Rio Street Chandler, AZ 85226 480-899-4249 [email protected]
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Courage
January 1: A Path of Courage for 2017 The Rev. Dr. Andy Burnette and Rev. Kellie Walker Hart Come ready to participate in this untraditional worship service led by Revs. Andy and Kellie. We will sing and reflect together about our resolutions for 2017. Bring an idea of something you hope for in 2017, and an open mind! Rev. Kellie leads music.
January 8: A Unitarian Martyr: The Courage of Paul Best The Rev. Dr. Andy Burnette Worship Band plays.
January 15: The Radical Rev. Dr. King: The Courage to Speak Hard Words The Rev. Dr. Andy Burnette Adult Choir sings.
January 22: The Courage to Remain Connected: Sticking with Difficult Relationships Bell Choir plays. The Rev. Dr. Andy Burnette
January 29: To make an amendment or to not make an amend: the courage to keep a lifelong secret,
secret forever. Barbara Face
Adult Choir sings.
Sunday Services 10:30 A.M.
January Events at a Glance
Jan 1 YRUU Movie Night Jan 2 Free Ideas (Maid and Matters)
Jan 3 Tai Chi Jan 7 Circle Suppers
Jan 8 Training for UUJAZ “Day at the Legislature” Jan 12 VUU Women’s Group Reunion Lunch
Jan 12 For White Folks who teach in the Hood discussion Jan 14 Leadership Development Training
Jan 17 VUU Minister-Led “Ends” Discussion/Vision Group Jan 22 Journey to Membership
Jan 22 Coming of Age Orientation Jan 25 Chalice Singers (children’s choir) begins again
Jan 31 Staff Retreat
Sundays – Dalai Lama & Friends
For the entire VUU Calendar - http://www.vuu.org/events/
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“A Moment with the Minister”
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Hello Members and Friends, This is your gentle reminder about our 2017 “2020 Vision” Giving Drive! We have an exciting and easy way to let us know what your annual contribution will be for our campaign. At the end of this letter there is a link to a personal message from Reverend Andy, a link with suggested giving levels, and a link to the VUU website where you will be one click away from making your annual pledge/gift. Many thanks to those who have already responded! You rock! In addition to your pledge or gift amount, we are asking for information so we can understand what your preferences are for when you give, a place for comments and links to sign up for automatic giving. Automatic giving through your bank checking or savings account is the best way to give to VUU. This would need to be set up on your bank web site through your bill paying option. If you need help we have folks who will be able to help you get this set up. Please make a note in the comments section of the online pledge form if you would like help. We also have links on the pledge page to set up your automatic giving through the VUU website from your checking, savings, or credit card. The difference is that these charge a small fee for each transaction. Either way, we appreciate setting your gifts up automatically. Our “2020 Vision” is well on the way to becoming realized. Currently our Board of Directors and our Minister are taking all the input from members and friends, to identify the ways we will be moving forward to put the vision of where and who we want to be into practice. Part of our vision is having the resources in place to support the goals. Some practical ways we do this are making sure we have the infrastructure in place to support the vision. This includes a home for our congregation with all the upkeep that entails, a staff to do the basic work of crafting and implementing our programs, a fiscally responsible structure that makes sure we have funds set aside as a safety net and supports our faith on a regional and national level among other things. Lastly, although a pledge drive talks about monetary donations, it is also important to acknowledge donations of your talents and time. In our fast paced, multi-tasking world there are lots of things competing for our time and money, and that balance between the practical and spiritual is hard to maintain. As a member for over 20 years I know that our VUU community is a supportive and nurturing place where all are welcome. Take some time to reflect on what VUU means in your life and pledge or give what you can accordingly.
Carl Carl Anderson, Stewardship Chair Please click this link for a letter from Reverend Andy: 2017 Vision Letter Here is a link to suggested giving amounts: UUA Fair Share Guidelines
And now here is a link to the home page of VUU's website. Click the link under the hands to make your pledge! As always, thank you for your generosity.
Make your 2017 Pledge Online
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Religious Education January 2017
Dates to remember:
Sunday, Jan 1, 2017 – Multi-generational worship service – everyone meets in the
sanctuary, no RE classes.
Jan 1, 5 – 9 pm – mUUvie night for high school youth
Sunday, Jan 8 – Sunday morning religious education (RE) classes resume. Nursery will
be open at 8:30 am, HS and MS youth report to their classes at 10:30 am. Preschool –
5th graders begin in the sanctuary with their families.
Jan 22, 12:30 pm – Orientation for 9th & 10th grade youth interested in the Coming of
Age program, rooms 1 & 2 in education complex
Coming of Age (COA) – 6 month long program for youth in 9th &
10th grades (dates and fees tentative at this time)
Mandatory parent AND youth orientation – Sunday, January 22nd, 12:30 pm
Mentors and participants meet at a kick-off picnic on February 5th.
Opening retreat at VUU Feb 10th – 11th.
February 19 through April 30: weekly Sunday workshops from 12:30 to 3 pm (some dates excluded)
Coming of Age banquet will be May5th or 6th and the congregational ceremony
on May 7th
Coming of Age uses principles of Unitarian Universalism to highlight the transition from
childhood to the teenage years and emerging adulthood. The program takes advantage
of the diversity of Unitarian Universalist ideas and principles to give a foundation for a
lifelong search for truth and meaning, and a commitment to service, justice, peace and
environmental stewardship.
Program cost - $225 per youth (scholarship applications available)
Program finale – Heritage trip to Boston – Tentative dates: June 1 – 6, 2017 (Cost and
itinerary to be discussed at orientation.)
Mentors needed: Each youth will be paired with a mentor from the congregation.
Mentors meet independently with participants at least monthly for activities of their
choosing. Adults interested in mentoring should contact Marci, [email protected].
"It takes a village" ... are you interested in being the bridge that enables our youth
to find a place in our congregation? Please let me know your interest level.
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ADULT RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION PROGRAMMING
NEW:
Book Talk for Educators
“For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood…and the
Rest of Y’All Too” by Dr. Christopher Emdin
Quote: ".... what ultimately matters most are the immeasurable lessons
and the enduring relationships teachers cultivate with students." David
Bosso, Teacher of the Year, 2012?
This is a conversation about how to make that happen.
Facilitators: Beverly McCormick and Stephanie Sapakie When: January 12, 19, 26, 2017 Time: 6:30-8:30 Location: VUU education complex, rooms 1 & 2
ONGOING:
Great Books discussion group
In January, the VUU Great Books Discussion Group will continue our series on Parent
and Child. Our next readings are "Gwen" and "Somewhere, Belgium" by Jamaica
Kincaid. We will be meeting in Room 5, on the 4th Sunday of January - January 22 -
from 7pm to 9pm.
All are welcome. Please join us! Our readings are usually short - these are only 15 and
16 pages long - but always lead to fun and interesting discussions. Contact Kevin
Erdmann at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Free Ideas (Mind in the Heart of the Matter)
Come digest some Free Ideas with us, exploring Mind as it presents itself all the way
down into the very Heart of the Matter. With this Mind/Matter interface as a focus, we’ll
continue our discussion series which began as Spirituality and the Quantum Leap, with
no prior attendance require. We will meet at 7 pm, on the first Monday of every month
from November through May, in VUU education complex room 5.
Drawing on great thinkers and contributing our own thoughts, we’ll discuss and discover
our own personal and shared metaphysics. We’ll also see how a renaissance of
Panpsychist perspectives occurring in scientific circles can bridge the seeming gap with
spirituality, and has the potential to improve people’s lives.
Oh, and there will be snacks. Food for thought, and for … eating.
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The Dalai Lama and Friends Workshop
An opportunity to learn from the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan and
modern Buddhist teachers is offered each Sunday from 9-10AM in the
RE complex, room 5. There is a reading or recorded audio or video
teaching, then group discussion. Everyone is welcome! Various topics are discussed,
such as 'how to be more compassionate' or 'dealing with anger' or 'how to meditate'.
If you come early there is also meditation from 8:30-9. Done at 10 - plenty of time to get
to the VUU service! ...questions? Just email [email protected]
Child care is available at 8:30 am in the room next door, #6
The N.S.G. Book Club is open to all members, visitors, and friends of VUU who enjoy
reading and discussing a variety of books. We meet once a month at the home of
Johnnie Godfrey in Tempe (near Baseline Rd. and the 101).
The January meeting will be on January 19 at 7:15 p.m. The January book is Moral
Minority – Our Skeptical Founding Fathers by Brooke Allen. The author looks back at
the late eighteenth century and shows decisively that the United States was founded not
on Christian principles at all but on Enlightenment ideas. The book presents a powerful
case that the unique legal framework the Founding Fathers created was designed
according to the humanist ideals of Enlightenment thinkers. Moral Minority makes an
impassioned and scintillating contribution to the ongoing debate more heated now than
ever before over the separation of church and state and the role (or lack thereof) of
religion in government.
See the list of the 2017 books we will be reading below
For the meeting address or questions, please contact Johnnie at 480-839-0544, Amy at
480-917-1922, or email: [email protected]
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Meeting
Date
Book Author Type Lead by:
01/19/17 Moral Minority – Our Skeptical
Founding Fathers
Brooke Allen Non-
fiction
Jessica Gnoza
The author looks back at the late eighteenth century and shows decisively that the United States was
founded not on Christian principles at all but on Enlightenment ideas.
02/16/17 Becoming Nicole: The Transformation
of An American Family
Amy Ellis Nut Non-
fiction
Margaret
Stewart
The inspiring true story of a transgender girl, her identical twin brother, and an ordinary American family’s
extraordinary journey to understand, nurture, and celebrate the uniqueness in us all.
03/16/17 All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr Novel Jeanne Gerber
Bestseller about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to
survive the devastation of World War II. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
04/20/17 A Gathering of Old Men Ernest J. Gaines Novel Jayne Burgess
"...a novel of Southern racial confrontation in which a group of elderly black men band together against
whites who seek vengeance for the murder of one of their own."--Booklist
05/18/17 Wicked: The Life & Times of the
Wicked Witch of the West
Gregory Maguire Novel Amy Monahan
The story of Elphaba, a smart, prickly, and misunderstood creature who challenges all our preconceived
notions about the nature of good and evil.
06/15/17 Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the
Lusitania
Erik Larson Non-
fiction
Bill Haskell
It is a story that many of us think we know but don’t, switching between hunter and hunted while painting a
larger portrait of America at the height of the Progressive Era.
07/20/17 Mrs. Poe Lynn Cullen Novel Dianne Haskell
A vivid and compelling novel about a woman who becomes entangled in an affair with Edgar Allan Poe—at
the same time she becomes the unwilling confidante of his much-younger wife.
08/17/17 The Road Cormac McCarthy Novel Carol
Weatherspoon
A searing, post-apocalyptic novel about a father and his son walking alone through burned America.
09/21/17 A Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson Non-
fiction
Bill Haskell
Taking as territory everything from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how
we got from there being nothing at all to there being us.
10/19/17 The Invention of Wings Sue Monk Kidd Novel Johnnie
Godfrey
This novel is set in motion on Sarah’s eleventh birthday, when she is given ownership of ten year old
Handful, who is to be her handmaid. We follow their remarkable journeys over the next 35 years.
11/16/17 Small Great Things Jodi Picoult Novel Bonnie Phillips
With incredible empathy, intelligence, and candor, Jodi Picoult tackles race, privilege, prejudice, justice, and
compassion—and doesn't offer easy answers
Dec.
2017
Holiday Party
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MUSIC NOTES
Thanks to all who made the music so special during our recent holiday season! From Karen Mundo who
led the Holiday Band/Orchestra, to the Chalice Singers (VUU's Children's Choir) to Jill Khaleghi and
Michael Lewis, our wonderful pianists, to the Adult Choir and Bell Choir (led by Joan Bundy), we were
many times surrounded by glorious sounds! And there was also music behind-the-scenes. The Voices
Lifted Singers sang at several Care Centers based in private homes, at Desert Haven, an assisted nursing
facility in Phoenix, for a congregant recovering from surgery, at two inpatient hospice units, and for
“Stories of Light,” an interfaith event at Community Christian Church in Tempe. Live singing seems to
bring love, light, and a certain human quality to most situations, and I thank the wonderful ladies of
Voices Lifted for their caring presence and beautiful tones.
May your hopes and dreams for the New Year come true, and may we all have the courage and strength
to continue to bring light and love to this hurting world!
-Rev. Kellie ([email protected])
During January I will be leading a four-week “Heart Circle” group in East Mesa focusing on building community for a better world. We have talked about eventually being a “Satellite Congregation” and having smaller UU communities connected to VUU elsewhere in the Valley. But how to start and how to build capacity for such a thing? One way is to identify people who live in a geographical area and provide an initial program to help them get to know each other better and begin to identify needs in their local area.
On Sunday evenings January 8, 15, 22, and 29 from 6-8 PM I will lead a gathering of VUU members and friends in East Mesa. We will sing, share personal journeys and dreams for the future, and have a potluck meal together. But we need someone to open their home to 10-20 people for these four evenings! Please contact me at [email protected] if you can host these gatherings, and to register for this “Heart Circle.” -Rev. Kellie
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY WISHES!
VUU would like to recognize those Members who are celebrating their 10-plus anniversaries. We're grateful for everything they have contributed over the years to help make VUU a growing and dynamic community. When you see them, please let them know how much we appreciate all they have done over the years!
Members who have anniversaries in January 2017 are:
10 to 19 Years: Joel & Melissa Sannes
20 to 29 Years: Alice Casey
Lynn DeMuth Kellie Walker
40 to 49 Years: Ginny & Bob Sanstedt
Thank you all so much for being an important part of our Community!
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VUU COMMUNITY
Feeling frustrated and powerless these days?
Well, we’re not giving up and neither should you!
Please join the Leadership Development Committee for an inspiring seminar entitled
From Vision to Reality
Do you feel that Valley Unitarian Universalist Congregation offers you the best opportunity to feel safe and to make a difference in these troubled times? If the answer to either or both of these questions is “yes,” you will not want to miss this special seminar being presented by the VUU Leadership Development Committee. Here are the details: Date: Saturday, January 14 Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM Location: RE Classrooms 1 & 2
Program:
Hearty Continental Breakfast 8:30 -9:00 AM
Keynote Speech: Reverend Dr. Andy Burnette 9:00 – 9:30 AM
Breakout sessions tracks 9:40 – 11:00 AM (Choose one)
1. Finding your Ministry – Passion to Purpose
Explore ways to get involved with VUU that are meaningful and exciting to you.
2. VUU 101
Gain a better understanding the structure of the congregation so you will be effective in your work or just to satisfy your curiosity.
Discussion, sharing of experiences. feedback and evaluation to wrap up the seminar 11:15-12:15
Please mark your calendars! Watch for sign-up sheets at the back of the sanctuary on Sunday January 8th or send an email with your contact information and the track of your choice to [email protected].
We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
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RESOLVE to be a part of FUUNd Together 2017!
FUUNd Together is VUU’s largest annual fundraiser. Each year between November and early January, FUUNd loving members of our congregation sign up to host events, give lessons, and provide services that can be purchased by VUU members and friends at a silent auction held Sunday mornings during February.
Last year’s auction offered casual and gourmet dinners, luncheons, pool parties, movie nights, hikes, bird watching, pumpkin carving, jewelry making, card playing, museum visits, bike tours, writing services, history discussions, swimming lessons, a cookie exchange, dog sitting, and many other very special activities.
Please visit us at the FUUNd Together table after the services. Our FUUNd loving team will happily share pictures of past FUUNd events, let you browse past FUUNd catalogs, listen to
your ideas, and even help you come up with an idea. And, you can schedule your event to take place any time between April 2017 and March 2018.
Questions? We have answers. Email us at [email protected].
VUU SOCIAL ACTION MINISTRY
Promoting Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice
White Privilege Workshop – Feb 5th, noon – Patrick Whorton Facilitator What is “white privilege”? How does it affect you? Why should you care? White privilege affects everyone. If we want to support our sisters and brothers of color we need to understand how “white privilege” works and how to address this difficult and sometimes uncomfortable topic. Please join us after services on February 5th, as we provide a safe environment for us to discuss this complex concept. Patrick Whorton will be our facilitator. 50 Week Action Plan The 50 Week Action Plan will provide one or two ideas each week for progressive social action showing continued support for public policy and policy proposals that contribute to a more socially-just society. We stand opposed to public policy and policy proposals that are disrespectful to any group or person, anti-democratic, unfair especially to the least advantaged among us, and harmful to the web of life on our planet. (See previous weeks at http://www.vuu.org/legislative-advocacy/ ). If you are not already on Anne Schneider’s email list, please contact her at [email protected]
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Paz de Cristo – Help Paz de Cristo by donating Fry’s gift cards We will be collecting Fry’s gift cards in January so that Paz will be able to provide more meals to those who most need.
There is a collection box on the wall of the foyer, near the donation boxes. Any amount is appreciated. With your help, Paz can even more effectively fill a vital need in our community
I-HELP/Shoebox Ministry donations - Men’s and Women’s Socks Drop your donation in the designated boxes in the foyer of the sanctuary. Needed items include:
Feminine hygiene products
Razors
Washcloths
Men’s and Woman’s Socks
Thank you for your contributions.
Garden for a Good Cause! Garden team members are needed. You do not need to be an expert gardener to be on the team! A wide range of talent is needed, and the desire to help. We meet on the first Sunday of the month in the office building at 12:00pm after the Sunday service. Compost your kitchen scraps, shredded paper and raked leaves, every Sunday by adding them to our composting system. Place your waste in the compost barrels by the NE corner of the parking lot. The compost is a vital part of our soil amendments. (grass and leaves should be free of pet waste and can be placed beside the barrels) Would you like to harvest vegetables on Sunday mornings in January? Usually from 9:30 to 10:15am. Let me know if you would like to be notified by email. ([email protected]) Would you like to deliver vegetables on Monday morning? We need a driver who is free Monday mornings to take produce picked on Sunday to TCAA near University Drive and McClintock. Contact Karen Stucke ([email protected])
Black Lives Matter Lending Library
The VUU Library has a Black Lives Matter corner. Feel free to borrow the books, cd's and dvd's for all ages.
As our selection is small PLEASE RETURN THESE ITEMS within the month. We would like to have them circulated among as many members as possible. If you have materials that you would like to add to the collection, you are welcome.
Paz de Cristo – Serving Meals to People in Need
Fridays for January 13th, February 10th and March 10th still have openings for volunteers
to help prepare and serve dinner to 150+ guests at VUU’s focus charity, Paz de Cristo
Community Outreach in Mesa. To volunteer, please add your name to the list on the
clipboard at the back of the VUU sanctuary, or contact Pat Flahart, Andrew Herrmann or
Rebekah Thomas at [email protected]. Families are welcome – kids must be at
least 12 years old.
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Mark Your Calendars - Justice District Assembly (DA) March 31 – April 2nd 2017
Looking for a place of safety and away to make a difference in these troubled times?
If the answer is yes, then Justice DA may be the answer for you, this 3 day event is
described below. Registration will open on January 1st 2017, but detailed information is
available now.
Please take a moment to check this out: http://justiceda2017.weebly.com/
Justice DA 2017 will be immigration themed, and will begin in Tucson AZ at the UU
Church of Tucson with the keynote address Friday evening. Instead of workshops,
delegates and attendees can sign up for around 30 Immersion Experiences near or
across the border in Mexico. The business meeting will be after dinner Saturday and will
be coordinated from several locations. DA will end Sunday morning with a worship
service at the border. Registration for this event will be $100 before Feb 1st 2017, and
$125 after that. Part of this registration will be an on-line tool to help you better
understand which activity is right for you. Activities on Saturday will originate from 3
locations, the UU congregations in Tucson, Amato and Serra Vista (Sky Island). Each
activity will typically only have 10 openings, so there will be a real advantage to
registering early! If you have questions, follow the link above or ask David Sheh.
I am at VUU most Sundays or can be reached at [email protected].
Thank You!
Thank you for Supporting the VUU Social Action Ministry If you have ideas, comments or questions about these or other Social Action projects,
please contact Willa Cree, [email protected].
Please Don't Throw Out Your Used Books! In January we will be collecting them in a used book drive. Then, in February,
we will be selling the books in a used book sale. The money raised will go toward building a Little Free Library on our campus.
Thank you for the support, Emma Sar
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Young Adult Group YOUNG ADULTS at VUU meet once a month to go out to lunch after the
worship service on 2nd Sundays. The next one is on Sunday January 8th -please meet near the Welcome Table about 15 minutes after the worship service ends. And contact Rev. Kellie at [email protected] to be added to the Young Adult Facebook page.
Cowardice asks the question: Is it safe? Expediency asks the question: Is it politic? Vanity asks the question: Is it popular? But conscience asks the question: Is it, right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular — but one must take it simply because it is right. —Martin Luther King Jr.
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VUU Women’s Group Reunion Lunch!
All Valley UU women are invited to gather for lunch and conversation at 12:30 on Thursday, January12, in the 1&2 meeting rooms of the VUU campus. Let’s talk together, get acquainted with those we don’t know, and consider the possibility of creating a new version of the VUU Women’s Group. Please bring a lunch dish, salad or
dessert, to share! RSVP! to Margaret Stewart ([email protected]) (508-662-6348) or Sally Buntschuh ([email protected]) (480-396-6541). P.S: If you might be interested in a women’s supper group, instead, please let us know!
VUU Singles
Friday, January 27, 6:30 pm, Singles Monthly Dinner - La Ristra New Mexican Kitchen, 638 E. Warner Rd, Gilbert (just west of Lindsay Rd). Delicious food New Mexican style (the state). Come taste the difference and share good conversation with friends. RSVP to Claudette by call or text 973-768-6047
Super Bowl Party at Doris’ house on February 5th. Details to follow.
WAYFARERS HAPPY HOUUR For our Happy HoUUr on Friday, January 20, 2017, we will
return to Pita Jungle in Ahwatukee. The address is 4921 E.
Ray Road, Phoenix-the southwest corner of Ray Road and
Interstate 10. Plan to meet beginning at 4:30. Questions?
Contact Jan Waters at 608-201-2207 or email:
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE FOR FEBRUARY IS JANUARY 15.
Journey to Membership Session
Sunday January 22nd Noon- 3:30 Sanctuary
If you have been attending & are interested in membership,
learning more about Unitarian Universalism, Valley UU,
and meeting other newcomers, this is for you!
Please register by contacting Rev. Kellie Walker Hart.
at [email protected] or the office at [email protected].
Lunch and babysitting provided, if requested in advance.
If you can't make this session, the next one will be Sunday April 30th.
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Connect. Be Inspired. Commit
Join U*U women from U.S. and around the world at The Third International
Women’s Convocation, February 16-19, 2017! Build connections, discover
inspiring work for global women's rights, and forge a commitment to spur positive
change in your community in the inspirational setting of Asilomar, Monterey, CA –
“a refuge by the sea.” Keynoters include Dr. bell hooks, writer, professor, and
feminist theorist; Dr. Cecilia A. Conrad, Director of the MacArthur Fellows
Program; and Rev. Florence Caplow, UU minister, author, and Soto Zen
priest. Registration is $350. Discounts are available for ministers, LREDA
members, young adults and groups as small as two. For more information and to
register, visit Third International Women’s Convocation.
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WhaleCoast bAlaska 2017
WHAT: Four Unitarian Universalist Fellowships in Alaska invite you to our awe-inspiring, 24th annual Alaska tour program.
TOUR #1: National Park Tour, June 10 to 20 -- $3,156 TOUR #2: All-Alaska Tour, July 7 to 19 -- $3,823
WHERE: From the coastal waters to the sunny Interior, from wilderness to modern cities. We experience the best of Alaska: Fairbanks, Denali Park, Anchorage, Juneau, Sitka, Seward
SEE: -Wildlife: whales, seals, bears, moose, caribou, & more.
-Glaciers, islands, fjords, and mountain ranges.
-Native American artists and dancers.
-Alaska’s finest museums.
-Spectacular travel by train and plane.
STAY: Real Alaska! UU homestays, meals, & dinner parties with Alaska UUs who treat you like friends.
Director: Dave Frey, longtime Fairbanks UU More information: www.WhaleCoastAK.org Email: [email protected] Address: 675 Gold Vein Road, Fairbanks, AK 99712 Telephone: 907-322-4966
Hurry! Each tour sells out when 40 guests register
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Mark Your Calendars - Justice District Assembly (DA) March 31 – April 2nd 2017 Looking for a place of safety and away to make a difference in these troubled times?
If the answer is yes, then Justice DA may be the answer for you, this 3-day event is described below:
Registration will open on January 1st 2017, but detailed information is available now.
Please take a moment to check this out:
http://justiceda2017.weebly.com/
Justice DA 2017 will be immigration themed, and will begin in Tucson AZ at the UU Church of
Tucson with the keynote address Friday evening. Instead of workshops, delegates and
attendees can sign up for around 30 Immersion Experiences near or across the border in
Mexico. The business meeting will be after dinner Saturday and will be coordinated from
several locations. DA will end Sunday morning with a worship service at the
border. Registration for this event will be $100 before Feb 1st 2017, and $125 after that. Part
of this registration will be an on-line tool to help you better understand which activity is right
for you. Activities on Saturday will originate from 3 locations, the UU congregations in Tucson,
Amato and Serra Vista (Sky Island). Each activity will typically only have 10 openings, so there
will be a real advantage to registering early! If you have questions, follow the link above or ask
David Sheh. I am at VUU most Sundays or can be reached at [email protected].
Thank You!
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CARING AND CONCERNS NEIGHBORHOOD CONTACTS
We hope the coming year will be a wonderful one for all the members and friends at VUU. If there's a situation coming up you'll need help with, or you have a joy to share, contact your Neighborhood Contact. We're ready to help.
If there's a situation coming up you'll need help with, or you have a joy to share, contact your Neighborhood Contact. We're ready to be of assistance.
Your Neighborhood Contacts are:
Ahwatukee - Zips: 85040, 85044, 85045, 85048, 85076 Carl Anderson 480-899-4453 [email protected] Donna Bennett 480-570-4024 [email protected]
Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale, North Tempe- Zips: 85006, 85008, 85014, 85020, 85021, 85022, 85029, 85034, 85037, 85042, 85066, 85250, 85251, 85257, 85268, 85302, 85339, 85274, 85281, 85282, 85285 Lauree Perry 480-839-9296 [email protected]
Tempe South - Zips: 85283, 85284 DiAnna Farmer 480-413-0293 [email protected]
Mesa West - Zips: 85201, 85202, 85210 Mary Jo Bitner 480-831-5518 Debbe Simpkins 480-831-2915 [email protected] Mesa East, including Apache Junction: Zips: 85118, 85203, 85204, 85205, 85206, 85207, 85208, 85209, 85213, 85215, 85217, 85218, 85219, 85220, 85275 Betty Barnes 480-962-1526 [email protected] Joel Sannes 480-464-6772 [email protected] Rebekah Thomas 443-890-4120 [email protected] Diana Woods 480-835-5621 [email protected]
Gilbert, including Higley - Zips: 85212, 85233, 85234, 85236, 85295, 85296, 85297, 85298 Amy & Michael Morrison 602-881-3724 [email protected]
Chandler North - Zips: 85224, 85226 South, including Sun Lakes, Queen Creek, Casa Grande Zips: 85122, 85222, 85225, 85123, 85131, 85138, 85139, 85142, 85143, 85239, 85242, 85243,
85244, 85246, 85248, 85249, 85286 Barbara Face 480-961-3223 [email protected] Jacqui Meriweather 480-491-0546 [email protected] Jane Murray [email protected]
***We need more Neighborhood Contacts to fully cover all areas. If you would like to help strengthen the bonds of community in our congregation, please contact Lauree Perry.
There is a way for your joys and sorrows to be mentioned in the newsletter. Just send an email to [email protected]. You can also request to be contacted by the minister, a Lay Pastoral Associate, and/or your Neighborhood Contact this way.
VUUPOINT JANUARY 2017
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VUUPOINT is published monthly by the Valley Unitarian Universalist Congregation. VUUPOINT is distributed free of charge to members and friends of VUU. The newsletter can also be viewed online at the VUU website www.vuu.org. Articles, announcements and other VUUPoint material may be emailed to: [email protected] Deadline for newsletter submissions is the 3rd Sunday of each month. If possible send submissions as an email attachment.
VUU STAFF Reverend Dr. Andy Burnette, Senior Minister Reverend Kellie Walker Hart, Minister of Music Marci Beaudoin, Director of Lifespan Religious Education Sue Ringler, Congregation Administrator Joe Martin, Maintenance Technician Michael Lewis and Jill Khaleghi, pianists
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Janice Miller, President Paul Schneider, Vice President Jess Nierad, Secretary DeeAnne McClenahan, Financial Analyst/Treasurer Cliff Allred, Board Rep. to Finance Committee Barbara Face Musette Steger