Risking Blossom: Emergent Hope?

Service Leaders: Rev. Dara Olandt, Scott Miller, Deb Mason

Music by: Robert Howseman & the UUsual Suspects, Roger Corman

Share the Basket: The Sonoma County Multiple Sclerosis Group

What is risky about transformation? In a complex world, how, why, and from where does hope emerge? Can beauty be found in brokenness?  Today we conclude our discussions of transformation and resurrection by exploring where possibilities for positive individual and collective growth are unfolding within and around us.  All are welcome for this service of inquiry and celebration.

Rev. Dara Olandt is a life-long UU who presently serves as Chaplain/Director of Spiritual and Religious Life and Chaplain at Mills College in Oakland, CA. There, she works with  emerging social justice leaders on strategies for sustaining activism and supporting religious pluralism. Dara has served congregations in California and Virginia, including the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Blacksburg, VA and the UU Fellowship of Visalia, CA. She graduated from Starr King School for the Ministry in 2010. Dara also serves on the steering committee for Faith Alliance for a Moral Economy (FAME), an interfaith justice network in Oakland.  Her child, Micah, and husband, Peter, keep her laughing most days.

Earth Day & Commission of our Lay Chaplains

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Aphrodite Bellochio, Deb Mason

Music by: Alan Bell & the UUsual Suspects, Roger Corman

Share the Basket: Breakfast For Our Neighbors

Amidst all the turmoil of our lives and our nation, we will celebrate Earth’s powers and recommit to our stewardship of Her natural systems of life and evolution, if for only the selfish reason of wanting our great-grandchildren to be born into a hospitable planet. We will also perform a commissioning ceremony for our new team of Lay Chaplains, who have been called to extend our pastoral care to our members.

Gradual Awakenings

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Izzy Fischer, Deb Mason

Music by: Sadie Sonntag & the Choir, Izzy Fischer, Roger Corman

Share the Basket: Enchanted Hills

And, sometimes transformation and resurrection goes really, really, really, slowly, whether from our own inertia or thick-headedness, or the outward circumstances of our lives. Many people have had such experiences, and we can all gain from learning about them. Whether you feel like a fool or a hero when you FINALLY wake up, there are spiritual resources to help see us through these gradual awakenings, or even to invite them into our lives.

Sudden Awakenings

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Joe Gabaeff, Deb Mason

Music by: Robin Rogers & the UUsual Suspects, Roger Corman

Share the Basket: The Lime Foundation 

Sometimes transformation and resurrection happen in a hurry, whether by crisis, unexpected opportunity, epiphanies, or disasters. Many people have had such experiences, and we can all gain from learning about them. Whether it’s a mountaintop experience, or rock bottom, there are spiritual resources to help see us through these sudden awakenings, or even to invite them into our lives.

FREE A4SJ FILM: NORMAL IS OVER

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MARCH FILM:

NORMAL IS OVER

The Advocates for Social Justice Film Project Environmental Film Series continues with our 7th film: “Normal is Over”, a new film that offers solutions to reverse global decline. It is a ‘big picture’ take that tackles food production, climate change, species extinction and depletion of critical resources with solutions that can be implemented immediately. From practical everyday fixes to rethinking the overarching myths of our time, this film challenges us on every level and, most of all, offers hope. Filmaker: Renée Scheltema.

Discussion as always follows viewing of the film.
Please bring whatever you wish to eat.  We will provide snacks, not lunch.


HOT TOPIC: REDEFINING SINGLE PAYER HEALTH CARE

HOT TOPICS
Presented by
Advocates for Social Justice 

REDEFINING SINGLE PAYER HEALTH CARE

The United States spends more than twice as much on health care per person as any other nation on earth and yet U.S. health care is ranked 37th in the world.  Why?  Most Americans have no way of understanding the complexity of how our health services are provided and paid for.  How do other nations do it? 

The presenter on March 11 after the second service will be Rick Flinders, M.D. , family physician in Sonoma County for 40 years, Inpatient Director of Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Training Program and Clinical Professor at UCSF School of Medicine.  Come and hear this interesting discussion in the Board room following the 11 am service.

 

FREE A4SJ FILM: BLUE GOLD World Water Wars


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ADVOCATES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE    
FILM PROJECT PRESENTS:

                  BLUE GOLD:  WORLD WATER WARS

This film is the 6th in our Environmental Justice/Climate Change Series.

Talking about the water crisis isn’t just muttering about predictions of what could happen if we don’t straighten up and fly right. It is happening, and it is upon us. If you need evidence, there is plenty of it in “Blue Gold: World Water Wars,” a 2008 award winning documentary highlighting the science, politics, and future of water on planet Earth. Blue Gold is endlessly informative, documenting the environmental issues behind why we are rapidly losing our fresh water supplies, the politics behind water ownership and distribution that are worsening the situation, and the scenarios of what will happen as water becomes increasingly scarce. The film captures truly innovative and memorable solutions, many of them immediately ‘do-able’ and nearly free. Featuring inspiring international environmental activists, Canadian Maude Barlow and Indian Vandana Shiva, the film names the names and presents an international analysis hard to ignore.  Director:  Sam Bozzo.

Discussion, as always, follows viewing of the film.  Please bring whatever you wish to eat.  We will provide snacks, not a lunch.

                                

 

FLOWER COMMUNION / EASTER

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Veronica Jordan, Deb Mason

Music by: Sadie Sonntag & the Choir, Roger Corman, Special Guests

Share the Basket: Restorative Resources

Spring is here. The old stories and our actual lives agree: the Eternal Turning always, always, always, always brings new birth. Even where fire has raged, blossoms will still yet bloom. We celebrate this miracle of life here with our Annual Flower Communion. Please bring a flower to give away. The 9:15 service is all ages and will include the children in many ways.

GOOD FRIDAY

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Sharon McCarty,

Music by: Mary Chapot & the UUsual Suspects

Meditations on suffering and grief interspersed with inspirational readings and periods of extended silence, along with beautiful music, provide space to discover the presence of the Spirit of Life even in times of death and despair. A necessary reflection before Easter.