August 8, 2019
OUUF Weekly UpdateAn Inclusive Community
1033 N. Barr RoadP O Box 576
Carlsborg, WA 98324
Upcoming Sunday ServiceCalendarAugust 8 - 18
NovOc 21OctoberOctANNOUNCEMENTS OUUF BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
President:Dianne Whitaker
[email protected] President:Elaine Webber
Secretary:Dave LargeTreasurer:Kitty Hawks
Trustees-at-Large:Ren Garypie
Pat MacRobbieDon Hatler
Greg Sensiba
OUUF STAFF
Elinor Tennyson
Administrative Coordinator
Pattie Miles
Social Media [email protected]
Children's Religious Education Staff
Julia Buggy
Jack WebberWebmaster
Sunday, August 11Please join us for coffee
and snacks after the service.
Sunday Service Committee, 12noon
Monday, August 12Dance Exercise for
Parkinson’s Disease, 10:30am
Contact: Marsha Melnick, (360) 683 - 5712
Religious Exploration Committee, 11am
Location: Member’s Home
Tuesday, August 13Second Tuesday Brunch,
11:00pmLocation: Mariner Café,
Penney’s Shopping Center, Sequim
Contact: Rose Prestipino, [email protected]
Wednesday, August 14Dance Exercise for
Parkinson’s Disease, 10:15am
Contact: Marsha Melnick, (360) 683 - 5712
All Things Considered, Women's Evening Group, 7: 00pm, Member's Home
Contact: Jean Stratton (360) 452-6719,
Men's Evening Group, 7:00pm, Member's HomeContact: George Stratton
(360) 452-6719
When Someone Deeply Listens To Youby John Fox
When someone deeply listens to you/it is like holding out a dented cup/you've had since childhood/and watching it fill up with/cold, freshwater./When it balances on top of the brim,/you are understood./When it overflows and touches your skin,/you are loved.
When someone deeply listens to you/the room where you stay/starts a new life/and the place where you wrote/your first poem/begins to glow in your mind's eye /It is as if gold has been discovered.
When someone deeply listens to you/your bare feet are on the earth/and a beloved land that seemed distant/is now at home within you.
Nominating Committee Seeking CandidatesThe OUUF nominating committee is putting together a slate for our December annual meeting to elect our Board of Trustees, an endowment committee director and the nomination committee for 2021. Recently, members were emailed the proposed bylaw changes. The committee is seeking candidates based on the proposed changes to the bylaws and assuming the congregation will pass the bylaws at the September 29, 2019, Congregational meeting. The proposed Board of Trustees will consist of a President, Vice-president, Director of Finance and four at-large members. Please speak to any of the committee members if you are interested in one of
these positions or you wish to make suggestions to the committee. The nominating committee members are Catharine Covert, Penny Burdick, George Stratton, Susan Harris, and Kathi Gunn. Catharine Covert, [email protected]
Tuesday BrunchThe next Tuesday Brunch will be August 13th at 11:00 AM at the Mariners Restaurant in the JC Penney's Mall in Sequim. Everyone is welcome and we have good conversations along with breakfast or lunch. Come and give it a try if you haven't been there. Rose Prestipino, [email protected]
Herding Cats Event / Confrontation with Mountains! August 29, 11ish o'clock. Hurricane Ridge (first picnic area beyond visitor center at the top). Get in touch with your nature at the most spectacular
picnic spot in the world.! 9:30 am form carpools at our Fellowship. 10 am: form carpools at the visitor center before entering the park. Bring your park pass. Bring camp chairs. Bring food to share. Bring whatever! Contact: Kitty, [email protected]
Going for the Trash! Highway Cleanup. August 31. 9:30 am. Meet on River Road / South Side (just beyond 101 exits & entrances). Pick up trash! Might find some money...dead animals...run over cell phones... disgusting stuff. Only the brave participates! And that is YOU! Contact: Trash Maven Kitty, [email protected]
CONTEMPLATIVE SERVICE: There will be no Contemplative Service in August. The next service will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd at 6:00 pm. For information contact Joel Yelland> [email protected] or Diane Hill-Dwyer > [email protected]
This past Sunday Dave Large and Susan Harris expressed and shared their love and joy in finding each other in a beautiful and moving Commitment Ceremony. Several persons witnessing the ceremony were taking photos and/or video. Dave and Susan would be grateful for a copy and we hope to post some to the website to share with those who could not attend. Please send an electronic copy to Dave at [email protected] or Susan at [email protected].
Volunteers are needed to go through containers of event decorations that are in the sanctuary closet. Decisions need to be made about what to keep and what should be eliminated. This process will be an opportunity to review what is available for future events. Please contact Elinor Tennyson at [email protected] or call 360-417-2665.
Message from your Sunday Service CommitteeA good preacher or teacher or presenter or whatever you want to call the person who delivers the message on Sundays needs to comfort, inspire or challenge us. Sometimes they do all three. Your SSC has
OUUF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President:Dianne Whitaker
[email protected] President:Elaine Webber
Secretary:Dave LargeTreasurer:Kitty Hawks
Trustees-at-Large:Ren Garypie
Pat MacRobbieDon Hatler
Greg Sensiba
OUUF STAFF
Elinor Tennyson
Administrative Coordinator
Pattie Miles
Social Media [email protected]
Children's Religious Education Staff
Julia Buggy
Jack WebberWebmaster
recruited some exciting speakers for the Fall and Winter. First, the retired pastor of Quimper UU, Rev. Bruce Bode, has agreed to speak to us twice in September and once in November. Bruce is a powerful speaker and we believe you will enjoy him. Come, check him out. One of our long-time favorites, Rev. Amanda Aikman has agreed to speak twice in November. Joseph Bednarik has agreed to two messages in December. Joe Rettenmaier who always speaks from his heart is returning in October. Margo Reinhart has a special message from the Bhagavad Gita planned for December. It is also our great good fortune to have Brother Jamal Rahman returning to speak to us on January 26, 2020. Come here all our great speakers. You will be inspired, challenged, and comforted.Bob Nuffer, [email protected].
OUUF MEMBER AND FRIEND PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Guidelines for Member and Friend announcements in the Weekly. https://olympicuuf.com/ouuf-free-stuff/Personal announcement posts will be published as space allows and may run up to three weeks. Post must be 25 words or less and if desired, a small jpeg file. Post content may be about: * Items free or barter * Items for sale under $100 * Housing * Work needed or offered Our weekly update is published for the benefit of OUUF
members and friends and is not a community newsletter on which outside groups may rely for publicizing their own events. We cannot advertise in our publications or Facebook for personal commercial events that are not sponsored by OUUF. Send announcements to OUUF Administrative Coordinator, Elinor Tennyson at [email protected]
FROM THE UUA WEBSITE:
We were in the car when Kirk, my three-year-old son, said, “We don’t need guns in school. I know what to do—you have to hide and be quiet. That’s what Ms. Laurie says.”I thought I misheard him. One. Two. Three: I waited to figure out what to say next.At the parent-teacher conference the week prior, Kirk’s teacher
Ms. Laurie told us about the active shooter drills and how they help keep the kids safe. “The kids think it’s a game,” she assured us. “They don’t understand.”We were all wrong.Kirk and I went that day to visit our congressional leader to talk about gun reform. Afterward, he asked for a donut. I was on full speed, but I stopped anyway. We sat in a cramped Dunkin’ Donuts while he ate his pink-frosted strawberry donut—with sprinkles, of course. We talked about his school and feeling safe. Kirk concluded, “We can make school safer. I like meeting people.”For the past two years, life has often felt like a hurricane. I don’t know if it’s the political movement, the shattering of my privileged isolation, the acceleration of parenting, or some combination therein, but there are times when the sheer force of the winds terrify me.I remember in the hospital after giving birth to twins, I was all adrenaline, ready to do loops in the maternity care unit. An experienced nurse approached me: “Lie down. Just for an hour.”I don’t know if life is going to slow down. A donut in a cramped coffee shop, a cool breeze breaks loose across the march, an hour of sleep in the hospital bed. Being faithful doesn’t mean endless work. It also means attention to the movement of spirit that can appear as an hour of sleep, the truth of a toddler, or a donut in the middle of the day. PrayerAbide with me, Gracious One. Open my awareness to the cool breeze, the hour of sleep, the stillness in the midst of the storm.
--- Robin Tanner is a Unitarian Universalist minister, poet, and activist who serves as the Minister of Worship and
Outreach at Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit, New Jersey.
ONGOING GROUPS
Reading for the fun of it!Short Story Book Group
First & Third Tuesdays at 10 am
To learn more contact:Kitty Hawks
206-755-2832 [email protected]
Tuesday Brunch
Second and Fourth Tuesdays11 am at the Mariner
Restaurant in the JCPenney mall in Sequim
For more information contact:
Rose Prestipino, [email protected]
Social JUUstice