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Horizon Unitarian Universalist Church - Weekly Newsletter
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the_week@horizonuu
a publication of horizon unitarian universalist church * Aug 17, 2014.
Horizon Unitarian Universalist Church
Carrollton, TX 75010
VOLUME 14, ISSUE V.8.17.14.
The_Week@HorizonUU
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Future Sundays: Aug 17, 2014
Weekly Service: Sundays 10:30 AM
Horizon Unitarian Universalist Church encourages you to attend weekly worship here within your com-munity: Sundays 10:30AM - 1641 W. Hebron Pkwy, Car-
rollton TX 75010
Sharing the Journey: Seasons of Grief
Kent Taylor
This week our congrega-tion experienced a trage-dy.
This Sunday we gather to reflect on where that journey has taken us.
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Horizon News
The Interim Minister’s Transi-
tion Team is made up of mem-
bers appointed by the board
who are well acquainted with
Horizon’s history. Our role is
to provide Rev. Helen with or-
ganizational support and in-
sight, and to encourage the
congregation to participate in
the interim process.
It’s an exciting time for Hori-
zon! Your Transition Team is
co-chaired by JuLane and Pat-
sy Roe. Other members are
Acie Nobles, Madira McKee,
MC Meador and Beth Bargar.
Serve Humanity
- Give Blood!
___________________
The Carter Bloodcare Bloodmobile
will be at Horizon Sunday, August
24th from 9:30 to 12:30.
See Paul Nelson to sign up for a do-
nation time:
_____________________________
Welcome, Lisa!
Please welcome our temporary
Congregational
Administrator Lisa
Krishnan!
Lisa will be running
the church office
while we search for
a permanent re-
placement. She
brings extensive experience working
in office environments and call cen-
ters.
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Come “Explore Horizon” with Us!
For those who are visiting and want to know more about Unitari-an Universalism and Horizon, or for members who want to learn more about how Horizon works, an upcoming class will provide excellent information. And, if you are considering becoming a member, the “Exploring Horizon” class is highly recommend-ed—here, you can ask all your questions! On Sunday, August 24th, after the Sunday service, Director of Lay Ministry Marianna Seaton, and Membership Co-Chair Sandy Steele will lead “Exploring Horizon” from 12:30-3:30. A light lunch will be served. Class will be held in the church library and free childcare will be provided if requested at [email protected] at least one week in advance.
Learn about the Seven Principles that we as Unitarian Universalists strive to integrate into our lives. Hear about the history and the fu-ture of Horizon, how our members participate in the life of the church and what activities and offerings are available to deepen your spiritu-al growth. Find out how our church’s finances work and what you can expect if you choose to become a member. Meet other Horizon members and new friends during the class. You can enroll in the Exploring Horizon classes by sending an email to [email protected]. Or, look for a sign-up sheet at the Welcome Center in the church lobby. Please also feel free to send any questions about the class to the email address above—we sincerely hope you will join us!
EXPLORING HORIZON CLASS
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LIFESPAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
by Lauren Daniell [email protected]
blog: www.horizonuu.org/dre/
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/horizonuu/
Resources to talk to Children and
Teens after a Traumatic Event
This week’s tragic events have left all of us with a myriad of uneasy feel-
ings; sadness, confusion, fear, and possibly anger among them. If you are
a parent of an elementary-aged child or a teen, you also have probably
had the additional challenge of talking with your child about the recent trag-
edy. In advance of the meeting at 6pm this Sunday in the sanctuary, there
are some documents that can be downloaded from the DLRE blog
(address found above) to help parents have these conversations at home.
Additionally, some of the information addresses the long-term effects of
trauma and what reactions and behaviors parents can expect in the weeks
and months ahead.
My heart goes out to all our Horizon families at this difficult time. I hope to
see all our families and affected individuals on Sunday night and to assure
you that Horizon’s commitment to the emotional health of our children and
teens has only just begun. If you have any questions, need more infor-
mation or just want to talk, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Rev. Helen,
Marianna Seaton or me. We are here for you.
Yours in Faith,
Lauren
Sunday Classes for Children and Teens
August 17th
Preschool-rising Kindergartners: Fabulous Friends
The class will listen to the book “Owen and Mzee” which tells the sto-ry of an unusual animal friendship. The children will play games and do activities to get to widen their circle of friendship.
Rising Grades 1-4: Our Cosmic Origins
In the OUUr Story class, the elementary students will hear a lyrical tale about the beginning of the universe called, “The Everything Seed.” They will then create Big Bang designs out of swirling ink in water.
Rising Grades 5-8: What’s your totem?
Our middle school group will be exploring the spiritual practice of to-tems. They will answer questions such as What represents you and your soul? and create a personal totem in class.
High School: The high school students will begin in the service at 10:30 to receive loving support from the congregation and then leave to have a special session with the minister and their teachers.
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CHILDREN’S AND YOUTH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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CHILDREN’S AND YOUTH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
August 16: (Saturday) North Texas Teacher Training, First Church Dallas, 9am-5pm
August 23rd: (Saturday) 8th grade OWL parents meeting, Portable Building room #9, 10:30am-12:30pm
August 31st: Splash Day for water fun
September 7: Water Communion - children will be invited to par-ticipate in the service. More details TBA
September 12th (Friday): Elementary (ages 6-10) "almost sleep over" in the Portable. 5-11pm
September 15th (Sunday): Fall classes begin – all grades
September 19th (Friday): Middle School Fun Night in the Porta-ble, 5-11pm (sixth and seventh graders)
Calendar of Events for Children and Youth
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LIFESPAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
Adult Spiritual Education and Growth
New adult class beginning in September…
Money and Spirit: The Wi$dom Path with Camilla Norder
Wednesdays 7:00-8:30pm
September 10th-October 15th
Portable Bldg. #9
Living Yo
Money is ever-present in our day-to-day existence, yet it often receives little attention in our spiritual lives. Join Camilla and explore how decisions and attitudes about money can be a
force for living lives of deep meaning and value, and for creat-
ing positive changes in yourself, society and the world.
Sign up at the Welcome Center at Horizon or send an email to [email protected]
Childcare provided. More information can be found online at http://uua.org/re/tapestry/adults/wisdompath/index.shtml
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Adult Religious Explorations
contact: [email protected]
Sunday Mornings, 9:00 – 10:10 am Horizon Library
August 17, 2014
Joel Woiton * “All about John Murray” Joel will facilitate our class on the story of John Murray who started the first Universalist Church in America. The tale begins with his form-ative years in England and continues to his journey and success in the new world.
August 24, 2014
John Myers * “Thriving”
Using the Chalice Circle model for interactive learning, John will lead the class discussion on the topic of “Thriving’ - What does it take to thrive, as an individual, a family, a church, a nation, the world?
August 31, 2014
Katie Barnes * "Girl Rising" film Narrated by Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, Part 2
Katie will facilitate the class discussion on the film that travels the globe to meet nine unforgettable girls - striving beyond circumstanc-es, pushing past limits. Their incredible stories are captured on film about the strength of the human spirit and the power of education to change the world Learn more about “Room to Read”, one of “Girl Ris-ing’s” non-profit partners who Horizon’s Global Poverty Task Force is supporting this summer.
Childcare is available upon request by Friday before the Sunday class. Please email: [email protected]
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Horizon Women, Come Celebrate!
It’s the 26th Annual Women’s Retreat!
Sept. 26 – 28, 2014
Glen Lake Retreat Center - Glen Rose, TX
Theme: “Traveling Light”
Join us at Glen Lake Retreat Center for our annual gathering. Horizon’s women members and visitors 21 and over are invited to let go of baggage and learn how to travel light! Come, enjoy, and remind yourself how to play!
Glen Lake Retreat is located outside of the small historic town of Glen Rose and about 95 miles
SW of Horizon. It is located on the beautiful Paluxy River, which is great for wading (when
we’ve had rain)! There also is a hiking trail and a full gymnasium on the property. For infor-
mation about the retreat center, go to http://www.glenlake.org.
We will stay in three deluxe cabins, which accommodate 18 people very comfortably. Each cab-
in has a large, lighted vanity area and a bathroom with three showers, sinks, and toilets. There
also are a limited number of hotel-style rooms, available first-come, first-serve at a higher cost
(Two people/room, $40 more per person. Arrangements can be made for off-site hotel rooms
as well.) Friday check-in begins at 4 p.m., and Sunday check-out is at noon; carpooling will be
organized.
REGISTRATION will begin Sun. Aug. 3 and must be received by AUGUST 31st. This is a
FIRM DATE!! Cost is $115 per person; there are a limited number of spaces available, so
don’t delay. Please note that All Hotel-Style rooms are now full. Unfortunately, no reser-
vations can be accepted after Aug. 31 since we MUST provide the total number to the retreat
center on Sept. 1. (Some material for the retreat will be taken from the book Soul Coaching by
Denise Linn. You are welcome, but certainly not required, to read or purchase the book.)
For questions about the retreat, email [email protected].
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 8:00 am - 10:00 am Men's Support Group - E3 - Library
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Horizon Players Rehearsal - AD - Admin. Office, FH - Fellowship Hall, SH - Sanc.
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Horizon Dinners - Other - Offsite
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm UDV - Church Rental
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 9:00 am - 10:15 am Adult Religious Explorations - E3 - Library
9:00 am - 12:00 pm CAYRE - Child Care - S1 - Nursery
10:15 am - 12:30 pm Library Ministry - Open for Browsing - E3 - Li-brary
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Main Worship - SH - Sanc.
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm After Church Lunch Bunch -- All Are Welcome! - Other - Offsite
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm GALA Youth - S6 - Class
7:15 pm - 9:00 pm Wisdom Circle - E3 - Library
MONDAY, AUGUST 18 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Candlelighters - Art - FH - Fellowship Hall
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Yoga - P1 - Lg
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm SMART Recovery - FH - Fellowship Hall
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm What We Choose: Ethics for Unitarian Universal-ists - P1 - Lg, P2 - Couch
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Buddhist Sangha - P1 - Lg, P2 - Couch
HORIZON UU CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Library Ministry - E3 - Library
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm Restorative Yoga - P1 - Lg
6:00 pm - 7:15 pm Worship Arts Committee Meeting - MO - Minister's Office
7:15 pm - 9:00 pm Wisdom Circle - E3 - Library
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Candlelighters - FH - Fellowship Hall
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 8:00 am - 10:00 am Men's Support Group - E3 - Library
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Horizon Players Rehearsal - SH - Sanc. Visit: calendar.horizonuu.org for updates and events information.
HORIZON UU CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Visitors and members welcome! Directions are available at the Welcome Center. When we go to a restaurant, we meet there approximately 20 minutes after the service ends. First ones there please get a table for 10+ under the name “Horizon”.
August 17th: Jimmy’s Egg: 4709 State Highway 121, The Colony, TX 75056. Traditional breakfasts, omelets, salads, burgers, sand-wiches. Good food, friendly service $ http://www.jimmysegg.com
August 24th: Logan’s Road-house: 2513 S. Stemmons Fwy, Lew-isville, TX 75067. Steaks, chicken breasts, grilled salmon and catch-of-the-day, salads, yeast rolls, bottom-less buckets of in-shell peanuts. $ - $$ http://www.logansroadhouse.com
August 31st: Olive Gar-den: Italian. 2418 S Stemmons Park-way, Lewisville, TX 75067. Fresh gar-lic breadsticks, homemade soup or salad. Attentive staff, pleasant atmosphere. $$ http://www.olivegarden.com
AFTER CHURCH LUNCH LOCATIONS
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If you are considering attending one of these groups for the first time, it is a good idea to contact them via email for more information and to
get an orientation of what to expect in your first visit!
CURIOUS ABOUT SCHEDULE?
You can check the calendar at http://calendar.horizonuu.org/
Horizon Book Group: 4th Tuesdays 12p. ([email protected])
The Horizon Book Group meets at 12 Noon on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the church Library. Every June and November the group decides on the books for the following six months. Bring a brown bag lunch and join in this fun group that is open to women and men. You’ll be able to share in an invigorating conversation on the session’s book. Current selections are found in the Library information niche in the lobby/narthex. For more info, you may contact [email protected].
Buddhist Sangha: Tuesdays 7 PM - 9:00 PM. ([email protected] )
Buddhist Sangha ("Sangha" is equiv-alent to a covenant group) is a week-ly gathering that studies the Dharma (the teachings of Buddhism.) This is an ongoing exploration of the Four Noble Truths and the Eight Fold Path, the essential teachings of Buddhism. It is participatory and although con-sistency is encouraged, sessions can be attended on a drop in basis. We welcome anyone interested in a med-itation practice. If you wish to come for an orientation, please arrive by 6:30. If you wish to view materials, e-mail the group at [email protected].
SPECIAL GROUPS
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The UU Christian Chalice Circle ([email protected] )
The UU Christian Chalice Circle provides a forum for enriching our spiritual lives through personal discovery of the heart, meaning, and tradition of Chris-tianity. We gather monthly on the 1st Sunday at 9AM in the library for discus-sion, fellowship, and exploration. All those seeking to connect (or re-connect) to the beauty and wisdom of Christianity are welcome to attend. [email protected].
The CineMat Group ([email protected] )
The CineMat group will be meeting on the 4th Saturday every month. And it’s now a Chalice Circle!. This Chalice Circle gets together to see a movie and then goes to a coffee shop or restaurant to discuss and comment on it in a friendly circle over a cup of coffee or drink. People should call Meg Reed or
Marga Gordon for more info, or email [email protected].
GAMERS: 3rd
FRIDAY FUN AT
HORIZON! ([email protected] )
Come join us for adult level games on the 3rd Friday of every month. We meet in the Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. Bring a snack or drink to share!
Healthy Women Chalice Circle ([email protected] )
A woman’s support group to help achieve their goals of health and fitness. Sharing of ideas and experiences in nutrition, weight loss, exercise and stress management.
SPECIAL GROUPS
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Men’s Saturday Support Group ([email protected] )
A men’s support group that includes a check-in and informal discussion of men’s issues regarding family, health, workplace, and relationships. Starts at 8AM
The 2nd
Tuesday Potluck Chalice Circle ([email protected] )
This group meets for food, fellowship, and deepening friendships. They meet in the library 2
nd Tuesday of most months at 12 noon. Occasionally we take a
field trip instead of having a potluck lunch.
Tuesday Wisdom Circle ([email protected] )
A chalice circle that offers a check-in and discussion of a weekly life issue topic selected by a group member.
Parents – WE’LL give you Wings! (every other Mon, 9a) ([email protected] ) WINGS Chalice Circle is a fun and friendly group whose purpose is to support the person within each parent by creating friendships and nurturing our intellect and creativity.
The Women’s Friendship in Growth (WFIG) Chalice Circle ([email protected])
Meets on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Wednesdays of each month from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. We welcome women of all ages to join us for fun, connection, and growth. We share stories from our lives and discuss topics that help us get to know one another better. Recent programs have included How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day, a night of Board Games, and TED talks on the Power of Vulnerability, Connected but Alone, and Body Language. We’d love to have you in our group! To find out more, contact Nancy Foreman or Sarah Roye at [email protected].
Young Adults Chalice Circle
SPECIAL GROUPS