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October 2019 Newsletter
Harbor Unitarian Universalist
CongregationMuskegon, MI 49441-1719
1296 Montgomery Ave. at McGraft
231-755-2932www.harboruu.org
HUUC Mission Statement:Harbor Unitarian Universalist Congregation is a safehaven inspiring people to seek their own spiritual
truths through worship and learning in communityas we build a better world together.
HUUC Vision Statement:The people of Harbor Unitarian UniversalistCongregation envision a community where
connections are strengthened and deepend, wherefamilies are supported, and where diversity is
celebrated.
Sue McIntire, Music Director Kim Burr, Coordinator of Religious Education
HUUC Board of TrusteesRebecca St.Clair, President
Jeff rey Ochsner, Vice PresidentKurt Troutman, Treasurer
Eli Fox, Secretary
Member at Large: Poppy Sias Hernandez • Robin Dennany
Sunday Worship ServicesBegin at 10:30 am
October 6“The Days of Awe: Reflecting on the Callenge of Building Peace” Dario Hunter The sermon will focus on the High Holidays and the spiritual space that they create in Jewish tradition for healing rifts and building bridges with others as well as committing, through personal and public humility, to building a better world.*Choir Sunday*
October 13“To Tell the Truth” Rev. Emmy Lou BelcherWhat does it mean when we say “to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?”
October 20“Forgiveness” Dr. Louis YockSince we all fall short of being all that we would like to be, forgiveness is a cornerstone for working together to do good. We learn that forgiving ourselves and forgiving others is liberating, freeing up our energy and strengthening our resolve to improve the situations in which we find ourselves.
October 27“TRICKS AND TREATS: Bringing life back to a holiday about the dead” Peggy Humphreys, Christine Cleary, and Arionna HuffmanHistory, customs, and the remedy for over commercialization. Feel free to wear costumes as the “Spirit” moves you!
Please submit information for theSunday Order of Service
by Thursday 5PM before the service [email protected]
Greetings from the Coordinator ofReligious Education: Kim Burr
We have been busy harvesting our summer plantings.
The kids served the folks on September 29 Curried Green Tomatoes, Chips & Salsa, and Cookies. We had then make out name cards and then assigned them a seat. All the tomatoes and green peppers were grown in our community garden.
For October:
Oct 6-- Indoor Scavenger Hunt.....work on problem solving Oct 13-- Celebration of the APPLE (play Apples to Apples junior) Oct 20-- TBD Oct 27-- Harry Potter Day!! Kids can dress up if they wish and we will be making and serving BUTTER BEER ( nonalcoholic beverage)
We are in need a childcare provider on Sundays. If you know of anyone 16 or
over, contact Ms. Burr
a proposal from the Green Sanctuary Team:
GREEN KITCHEN CONVENANT
We covenant together to operate our kitchen in the most environmentally-friendly way possible. Together we will work to:
· Recycle
· Use environmentally-friendly cleaning supplies
· Avoid all single-use plastic and paper
· Compost leftover vegetable matter
· Avoid purchasing items in single-use packaging
· Use fair trade products
We will gently remind one another of this covenant with the hope of helping all to become more environmentally-friendly in their practices.
We’re hoping to get feedback on whether this draft needs to be amended and thoughts about adopting it. Please give feedback to
[email protected] (Gwen Williams).
Help with Sunday Morning wantedThe worship/music committee is looking for those interested in becoming worship assistants who could help with Sunday services. Training can be arranged and participation does not obligate you to attend worship/music committee meetings.
Contact Rebecca St. Clair, Sue McIntire or Carolyn Holmes if you are interested. The committee also welcomes suggestions for sermon topics and guest speakers.
If you are interested in joining worship/music committee, please join us at our next
Death over dinner silent auction event 11/2 at 6pm - still room for additional participants at a donation $10 each. Talk to Gwen Williams to RSVP or for more info.
a proposal from the Green Sanctuary Team:
GREEN KITCHEN CONVENANT
We covenant together to operate our kitchen in the most environmentally-friendly way possible. Together we will work to:
· Recycle
· Use environmentally-friendly cleaning supplies
· Avoid all single-use plastic and paper
· Compost leftover vegetable matter
· Avoid purchasing items in single-use packaging
· Use fair trade products
We will gently remind one another of this covenant with the hope of helping all to become more environmentally-friendly in their practices.
We’re hoping to get feedback on whether this draft needs to be amended and thoughts about adopting it. Please give feedback to
[email protected] (Gwen Williams).
Help with Sunday Morning wantedThe worship/music committee is looking for those interested in becoming worship assistants who could help with Sunday services. Training can be arranged and participation does not obligate you to attend worship/music committee meetings.
Contact Rebecca St. Clair, Sue McIntire or Carolyn Holmes if you are interested. The committee also welcomes suggestions for sermon topics and guest speakers.
If you are interested in joining worship/music committee, please join us at our next Soup Sunday is the 3rd Sunday of September.
We need to reinvigorate our social action steering committee and green sanctuary committee - please let
Gwen Williams know if you’re interested in joining!
Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network (MUUSJN)NORTHERN MICHIGAN JUSTICE ORGANIZER
JOB DESCRIPTION
Qualifications:B.A. degree (or its equivalent) required; experience in organizing justice projects strongly preferred. Strong interpersonal skills; able to work collaboratively; strong computer and social media skills; good writing and public speaking skills. Must be willing to attend some evening or weekend meetings; need valid driver’s license and ability to travel to meetings. Passionate about working for justice; legislative advocacy skills a plus. Preference for people from diverse backgrounds. Supports the principles of Unitarian Universalism and shows respect for people from various faith traditions.
Responsibilities:1. In coordination with the MUUSJN Director and other consultants, would provide support for MUUSJN
priority justice activities related to economic justice, LGBTQ rights, reproductive and economic justice, racial justice, environmental and water justice, voter engagement and GOTV activities and violence prevention actions in Northern Michigan.
2. Provide support for justice leaders of UU congregations in the following communities: Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Petoskey, Traverse City, Muskegon, Ludington, Mt. Pleasant and Midland;
3. Regularly post information via MUUSJN Facebook pages and other social media to inform the public about project related issues and activities and mobilize Northern Michigan participation in project activities;
4. Organize Unitarian Universalists and other people of faith to communicate with elected officials regarding policies that pertain to MUUSJN issue priorities;
5. Recruit UU’s and other allies to sign up for MUUSJN action alerts and to become members of the Network. Promptly forward this membership and action alert sign up information to the MUUSJN Director;
6. Help promote awareness of project activities by using social media, writing news releases, making presentations to faith and/or community groups, and helping organize trainings and workshops;
7. Assist the Director to plan for and generate funding for project activities, e.g., via fund-raising events or crowd funding activities;
8. Submit reimbursement requests to the Director no later than the 5th of each month;
12. Other duties as may be identified by the MUUSJN Director.
Positionisapart-timeIndependentContractor: Flexible hours. Up to $600 per month plus mileage. Work out of home. Email resume to: [email protected] or mail it to: Randy Block, 4220 Arlington Dr., Royal Oak, MI 48073. People of color, women and people from LGBTQ communities strongly encouraged to apply. For more information, call or text 248-224-5572.
KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS
The League of Women Voters of Michigan supported Proposal 3, "Promote the Vote", which was passed
by the voters in the November, 2018 election. This proposal ensures that every eligible person can vote and that every vote will be counted. It safeguards our elections with audits and more accurate voting lists, and removes barriers that can make it harder for citizens to fulfill their responsibility to vote. This constitutional amendment will:
• Protect the right to vote a secret ballot
• Ensure military service members and overseas voters get their ballots in time for their votes to count
• Provide voters with the option to vote straight party • Automatically register citizens to vote at the Secretary of State’s office unless the citizen
declines • Allow a citizen to register to vote anytime with proof of residency
• Provide all registered voters access to an absentee ballot for any reason • Ensure the accuracy and integrity of elections by auditing election results
The ACLU of Michigan has published a comprehensive "Know Your Voting Rights Guide" since Proposal 3 was adopted. The Guide provides answers to many questions about how to register and how to vote.
KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS
The League of Women Voters of Michigan supported Proposal 3, "Promote the Vote", which was passed
by the voters in the November, 2018 election. This proposal ensures that every eligible person can vote and that every vote will be counted. It safeguards our elections with audits and more accurate voting lists, and removes barriers that can make it harder for citizens to fulfill their responsibility to vote. This constitutional amendment will:
• Protect the right to vote a secret ballot
• Ensure military service members and overseas voters get their ballots in time for their votes to count
• Provide voters with the option to vote straight party • Automatically register citizens to vote at the Secretary of State’s office unless the citizen
declines
• Allow a citizen to register to vote anytime with proof of residency • Provide all registered voters access to an absentee ballot for any reason • Ensure the accuracy and integrity of elections by auditing election results
The ACLU of Michigan has published a comprehensive "Know Your Voting Rights Guide" since Proposal 3 was adopted. The Guide provides answers to many questions about how to register and how to vote.
Caring Team The Caring Team invites members of HUUC who suddenly
find themselves in need of assistance to contact
Eli Fox (616)-990-2430 We cannot guarantee immediate help, but we will do our best
to find someone to provide assistance.
Some situations the Caring Team can help include:
Transportation for medical care • Respite for caregivers • Errands for shut-ins
Hospital visits • Confidential pastoral counseling • Financial support for emergencies
Caring Team seeks new members. Are you able to provide food, fellowship, or a ride when an HUUC member has a need?
Please contact Eli Fox ([email protected]) or Poppy Sias-Hernandez if interested.
Seeking Cast Members! City of the Dead Muskegon
While our cast is filling in nicely, we could still use a few more cast members, returning and new. Please be in touch if you are interested in being involved
as a cast member in our historic reenactment tour of Evergreen Cemetery this October 12th and 13th.
Thanks to Jackie Engle and Jessica Sheldon for volunteering as “team leaders” this year
If you are interested in acting in this event, being a part of our crew, or you would like more information about this event, the commitment asked of cast and crew, or any other related ephemera, please contact Anna EldenBrady in person or via email at
KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS
The League of Women Voters of Michigan supported Proposal 3, "Promote the Vote", which was passed
by the voters in the November, 2018 election. This proposal ensures that every eligible person can vote and that every vote will be counted. It safeguards our elections with audits and more accurate voting lists, and removes barriers that can make it harder for citizens to fulfill their responsibility to vote. This constitutional amendment will:
• Protect the right to vote a secret ballot
• Ensure military service members and overseas voters get their ballots in time for their votes to count
• Provide voters with the option to vote straight party • Automatically register citizens to vote at the Secretary of State’s office unless the citizen
declines • Allow a citizen to register to vote anytime with proof of residency
• Provide all registered voters access to an absentee ballot for any reason • Ensure the accuracy and integrity of elections by auditing election results
The ACLU of Michigan has published a comprehensive "Know Your Voting Rights Guide" since Proposal 3 was adopted. The Guide provides answers to many questions about how to register and how to vote.
KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS
The League of Women Voters of Michigan supported Proposal 3, "Promote the Vote", which was passed
by the voters in the November, 2018 election. This proposal ensures that every eligible person can vote and that every vote will be counted. It safeguards our elections with audits and more accurate voting lists, and removes barriers that can make it harder for citizens to fulfill their responsibility to vote. This constitutional amendment will:
• Protect the right to vote a secret ballot
• Ensure military service members and overseas voters get their ballots in time for their votes to count
• Provide voters with the option to vote straight party • Automatically register citizens to vote at the Secretary of State’s office unless the citizen
declines
• Allow a citizen to register to vote anytime with proof of residency • Provide all registered voters access to an absentee ballot for any reason • Ensure the accuracy and integrity of elections by auditing election results
The ACLU of Michigan has published a comprehensive "Know Your Voting Rights Guide" since Proposal 3 was adopted. The Guide provides answers to many questions about how to register and how to vote.
Please submit information for the August Newsletter by Monday, July 29th to Jessica at [email protected] • text or call 231.206.4947
COMMITTEES & GROUPS
Buddhist Meditaton: Every Wednesday at 7:00 pm
Caring Ministry: Some last Sundays, after the worship service - check the calendar
Choir Practice: Wednesdays 6:00-7:30pm.
Liberal Voice – HUUC television ministry created by Jeff Holmes and hosted by Kwame James.
Muskegon Comcast Cable Channel 7: Sunday 2 PM, Wednesday 7 PM, Saturday 3:30 PM
Grand Haven Charter Communications Cable Channel 96: Monday 9:30 AM
Noisy Offering – First Sunday of each month a collection is taken to support the education of a
student in Nepal and other religious education projects. Please collect your loose change to make
a big noise to support them.
RE Committee – Some Second Sundays, 10:00am - check the calendar
Social Action – Second Sundays of select months, 12:15pm, Monthly Community Connection
Collection Third Sundays and benefits organization of committee’s choice, Soup Luncheons postponed until fall
Supper House – HUUC serves Mission for Area People (MAP) on the 3rd Friday of each month
3:45 - 5:00 PM at Temple United Methodist Church on Hume St between Sanford and Jefferson
across from Muskegon Hts High School. Sign up in the Social Hall. For more information, contact
Kwame James at [email protected].
Non-perishable goods for people and pets are collected on behalf of MAP on the first Sunday
of the month, but can be left anytime – look for the large-ish clear plastic bin(s) in the Social Hall.
Worship & Music – Second Thursdays, 6-7pm
The Youth Activism Coalition Dedicated to empowering upper middle school, high school, and
college students through activism of all kinds.
Please submit information for the November Newsletter by Monday, October 28th toJessica at [email protected] • text or call 231.206.4947