HOT TOPIC: “Women’s Recovery Services”

HOT TOPICS
Presented by
ADVOCATES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE UUCSR

WOMEN’S RECOVERY SERVICES

After the service in the Board Room on August 13

This wonderful program focuses on breaking addiction for women in a safe residential setting. This 120 day program (with an 8 month After Care Program and two years in a transition home) allows them and their young children to live together while learning the life skills necessary to become strong, responsible contributors in their communities.
Executive Director, Linda Carlson, will describe the program and bring with her a woman who has gone through the program. Please do attend to learn more about Women’s Recovery Services. Light snacks will be provided.

 

INGATHERING

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Cathy Read, Deb Mason

Music by: Sadie Sonntag and the Choir, Roger Corman

Share the Basket: Southeast Greenway Campaign

Back to two services! 9:15 and 11:00!
New school year, new church year, new everything year! Today we will return to two services and kick off the new year of the Children’s Program at 9:15, and celebrate the beauty of living in intentional, spiritual, loving community. A great congregation is like a great piece of art, with a lively tension between order and chaos, between symmetry and novelty, between a recognizable style and a fully unique expression. Let’s all try to be there, and bring some friends!!

BEAUTY – The Doorway to the Divine

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Izzy Fischer, Deb Mason
Music by: Alan Bell & The UUsual Suspects, Roger Corman
Share the Basket: The Living Room

“We are made immortal,” Emerson wrote, “by the contemplation of beauty.” In the midst of political strife and environmental degradation, awareness of beauty and its relationship to truth and goodness can be a powerful spiritual lodestone. What makes something beautiful? Is it strictly a matter of personal preference? And what’s God got to do with it?

WAKING UP WHITE

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Joe Gabaeff, Deb Mason
Music by: Susan Panttaja & The UUsual Suspects, Roger Corman
Share the Basket: Breakfast for our Neighbors

Over the last three years, the hunger for racial justice in America has been at a fever pitch, including within Unitarian Universalism. Yet even those who have awakened to the reality of white privilege and the systemic racism in our culture struggle to act for change. This Service Auction service will consider what white people, and a largely white congregation, can do to make a difference.

ROCKABYE: LULLABIES FOR EVERYONE

Service Leaders: Frances Corman, Veronica Jordan
Music by: Roger Corman and the UUsual Suspects
Share the Basket: Women’s Recovery Services
The Lullaby is as old as time and as relevant as ever. “Rockabye,” a current world-wide Top Forty song, is a lullaby sung by a single mother to her son where she vows that she will do anything to protect him from harm. Yes, the world can be a scary place and the night is dark and long, but a lullaby can make you feel held and safe like nothing else. This service of special music will comfort you with lullabies sung to you, lullabies we sing to each other, and a lullaby you can sing to yourself.

WHEN OUR WORLD QUAKES: MAKING MEANING FROM LIFE TRANSITIONS

Service Leaders: Andrew Hidas, Sharon McCarty
Music by: Roger Corman, Al Liner
Share the Basket: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
August Theme: “THIS PLACE OF POWER”
“There is a place where the sidewalk ends and before the street begins,” wrote Shel Silverstein. We’ll examine that in-between place of transition, with its upheaval, challenge, confusion and opportunity, in this service that draws on poetry, psychology and spirituality to explore the universal theme of transition zones that draw us ever forward.

SALVATION – What’s That?

Service Leaders: Rev. Chris Bell, Aphrodite Bellochio, Deb Mason
Music by: John Ray & The UUsual Suspects, Roger Corman
Share the Basket: Clean River Alliance

Salvation is not a word you hear spoken in our halls very often, since its spiritual meaning has become so limited by a particular interpretation that turns it into a kind of rescue operation from the world. Today we’ll reclaim salvation as the balm that makes the wounded whole.

UUCSR 2017 ANNUAL AUCTION

Annual Auction

We’ll be transforming our space into CLUB N’AWLINS as we celebrate the best of New Orleans culture.  Enjoy some southern fare, fun and games and traditional New Orleans music as you bid for the wares in our silent auction. 

All UUCSR members and friends are warmly welcomed.  If you’ve never attended our Annual Auction before because you thought it was an exclusive affair, we are making a special effort this year to include something for everyone, including reduced rates at the door.  So come and help make this our best auction ever. 

 Click Here for Current UUCSR Auction Information 

 

GROWING UP PAUL SIMON

Service Leaders: Joe Gabaeff, Isabel Fischer, Deborah Mason
Music by: Robin Rogers and the Uusual Supects
Share the Basket: NDGW Children’s Foundation
Paul Simon shines as an American musical treasure. Over the last 50+ years, his diverse musical inspirations and poetic lyrics have enchanted young and old (and some young into old). Join us in celebrating Paul’s music and messages through the lens of musicians that love his art and the children of his generation that grew up nurtured by his wise, artistic spirit.

THE SONGS THAT SAVED US

Service Leaders: Scott Miller, Susan Panttaja, Paul Gilger, and the UUCSR Music Coordinators
Music by: The UUsual Suspects
Share the Basket: Breakfast For Our Neighbors
It’s a nearly universal experience: At the darkest and most confusing times in our lives, there is a song that gets us through the night. A song that comforts. A song that helps us cry it out. A song that changes our perspective. A song that gets us out of a funk and into our dancing shoes again. Through words – and music – we will celebrate the songs that saved us.