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The 14th Dalai Lama suggests that “True compassion is not just an emotional response but a firm commitment founded on reason.” His Holiness teaches that the heart of compassion is to genuinely want for an end to suffering for all sentient beings. Many of the world’s respected religious paths have compassion as a tenet. We’ll explore some of these teachings this month.
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On July 16, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules to establish 988 as the new, nationwide, three-digit phone number for Americans in crisis to connect with suicide prevention and mental health crisis counselors. If you or someone you know is struggling right now, share this number so you and/or they can get the support you/they need.
– With care, Rev. Wendy and Rev. Lynn
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Rev. Joe Cleveland, minister in Saratoga Springs, invites UUSS to join him in Reading the Tao, held every Wednesday. They meet at 6:00 pm and each session will be no longer than an hour. During these gatherings, Rev. Joe reads one verse of the Tao te Ching in several translations. Those gathered meditate on and discuss the insights found there. – Robin Ahearn, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
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On Saturday, Oct. 23rd, from 10:00-11:30 a.m., join us in the back garden of the church for a casual family chapel service, followed by a pumpkin carving party. All ages welcome, masks required for those over 2.
Bring a pumpkin, and the tools that your family would like to use for carving or decorating. Costumes welcome! This event will be cancelled if there is pouring rain. – Rev. Wendy & Rev. Lynn
Vaccines for all who are eligible are strongly encouraged. Masks are required. There will not be an online component to this potentially messy adventure.
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Whether we are online or in-person, one of the best gifts we can give is presence-being fully present with one’s self, one another, and open to the sacred, the mystery of life, the Holy. This month, we’ll explore various ways we can live our Unitarian Universalist faith more fully, while deepening our practices of presence.
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Current guidance from the Unitarian Universalist Association: https://www.uua.org/leadership/library/delta-guidance
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Last week, Haiti experienced first an earthquake, and then heavy rains from Tropical Storm Grace. The devastation has been immense and heartbreaking. We can help UUSC get much needed financial resources to grassroots groups by making a gift to the Emergency Response Fund. For more info, go to https://www.uusc.org/disaster-response-faq/.
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EBWA Calendar 2021-2022
Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance
Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady
1221 Wendell Avenue, Schenectady, NY
All Who Identify as Women are Welcome!
Sept. 23 “Police Reform in Schenectady” with Jamaica Miles, co-founder of “All of Us,” a grassroots organization fighting to end all forms of racism; newly-elected member of the Schenectady City School Board.
Oct. 28 “The Effects of Covid/Distance Learning on Schenectady Students” with Ebony Belmar, social worker, Schenectady City Schools; board member of the Working Group on Girls of Schenectady, Inc.
Nov. 18 “Communication for Unshakeable Relationships” with BJ Rosenfeld, author and expert in family relationships.
Dec. 16 “Why Are We Scared of Anti-Racist Theatre?” with Karen Christina Jones, Artistic Director, Callaloo Theater Company.
Jan. 27 “Community Development Efforts in Schenectady—Past and Present” with Jennica Huff, CEO Better Community Neighborhoods, Inc.
Feb. 17 “Conserving the Lands and Waters on Which All Life Depends” with Jessica Ottney Mahar, New York Policy and Strategy Director for The Nature Conservancy.
Mar. 31 “Risk and Resilience: Overcoming the Odds” with Teresa Gil, Ph.D., psychotherapist, professor, author.
Apr. 28 “Finding A Woman’s Place: The Story of a 1970’s Feminist Collective in the Adirondacks” with Lorraine Duvall, award-winning Adirondack author, political/ environmental podcaster.
May 26 “Women in the FBI: Then and Now” with Joanne Sills, retired FBI Special Agent.
June 16 “Schenectady’s Leading Ladies” —walking tour of the Stockade with Mary Zawicki, Executive Director, Schenectady County Historical Society.
Traditionally EBWA meetings have been in-person and have begun with a light dinner. However, due to Covid, we expect to continue using ZOOM for our meetings for the indeterminate future. Like last year, the meetings will begin promptly at 7pm with the speaker at the beginning, followed by a Q&A period and networking. We will end no later than 9pm. We will be sending out monthly announcements with details about each program by e-mail and in Circuits.
Again, as we did last year, we are funding the honorariums we pay our speakers through subscriptions by supporters, and we will not be charging women for each program; your check will cover a series of meetings. If you wish to support our efforts, you may send a check made out to EBWA for $25 to Carol Furman (contact her at cfurm13@gmail.com for the mailing address). Subscribers will be automatically added to the ZOOM list. (We need at least 27 subscriptions to cover our costs for the year.) You do not need to contact Gabrielle for each meeting if you are on the permanent ZOOM list.
Judy Clough will e-mail the ZOOM link the day before each meeting (mimaclough@yahoo.com).
Those women who prefer to attend meetings occasionally may sign up each month by emailing Gabrielle at ellegr3@gmail.com by the Monday evening before each meeting. You will receive the ZOOM link for that meeting only.
If you are not yet familiar with ZOOM, see this tutorial: TCUUC Zoom Tutorial for Mobile Devices – YouTube.
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We are looking for a volunteer to come to UUSS to clean the filters, fountain heads, add chlorine and skim debris out of the pools until mid-October. September 2nd is the last day they will be maintained by the current person. Please contact Susan Marino, Church Administrator at admin@uuschenenectady.org for information or to volunteer!
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Our buildings have been closed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. We anticipate that in-person services will resume beginning September 19, 2021. Until then, please join us online.
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Dear UUSS,
We are grateful to have participated in professional development, governance, and worship at Ministry Days of the UU Ministers Association (UUMA). Wendy’s worship service was incredibly well received by our colleagues and Lynn did some very meaningful work with the Covenant Relations Team when a few folks were acting in ways that were outside of our covenantal agreements and the CRT invited them back into right relationship.
We also attended, with several other UUSSers, and Kristin and Robin, our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) General Assembly (GA). The delegates had an active text thread in which we were able to discuss the many business items of the GA including important bylaw changes, passing the Statement of Conscience, and electing new UUA Board members including the Rev. Sam Trumbore.
This is a very good thing as his opponent seems to be interested in taking our faith backwards rather than to continue to examine privilege, recognize racism, and dismantle the aspects of white supremacy that live within us and our systems. And we had another thread for folks who were simply attending the GA which we checked in on at intervals to see how things were going.
It is hard work and it is deeply faithful work to put our first principle into actual practice. Affirming and promoting the inherent worth and dignity of every person means we do what we can to ensure that Black Lives Matter, that Trans/Non-binary/Genderqueer folks are seen as human, that those with disabilities are people first, and so much more.
As we gathered we also considered the devastating impacts of Climate destruction. With temperatures raging all over the country, the Earth is trying to tell us something-a lesson we could have learned but seemingly did not these last several months, stop, rest, take care of yourselves and one another, need and acquire less, travel less, use less resources, make sure your neighbors have what they need, disrupt capitalism’s demand to produce and consume.
We are so inspired to continue our commitment to deepening our covenant and strengthening our shared ministry with you. And for now, we rest. We have been going all out for nearly all of the 475 days since we needed to close the buildings due to COVID.
May you find a few moments each day (or more!) to rest, to pause and reflect, to recognize our interdependence, and to generate more love through our faithful living. Have a lovely July!
With gratitude,
Rev. Wendy and Rev. Lynn
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The Music Director Hiring Team has been meeting, discussing what is needed in this new world of congregational life, and prepared a job posting. We have posted job announcements and received a few applications. The Team is interviewing two potential candidates this week.
If you are connected in any way with people who are musicians and/or know people who might be a good fit for our next Music Director, we would very mush appreciate you spreading the word in any way you can. Please direct them to our website: https://uuschenectady.org/worship/music-director-hiring/ Even if you don’t know someone, would you consider pasting this link in your Social Media outlets to see what the power of the interwebs can do? Thanks!
– Rev. Wendy on behalf of the Music Director Hiring Team (John and Maia Regan, Pete Gernert-Dott, Suzanne Brunelle, Alison Dubray, and Rev. Lynn)
In addition, the Custodial Imagining and Hiring Team has met to begin imagining possibilities for this position moving forward. What do we need as a congregation? We are open to what unfolds, without assuming what will be simply because of what has been. Stay tuned!-Rev. Wendy on behalf of the Custodial Imagining and Hiring Team (Kevin O’Connor, Ernie Hall, Dick Westergard, Randy Jennings, and Susan Marino).
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The theme for this month draws from lyrics in “Swimming to the Other Side,” written by Pat Humphries, of the duo Emma’s Revolution. As we conclude another school year, church year, fiscal year, let’s consider where we’ve been, what we’ve been through, and where we are right now as we head into summer. How might we live if we truly cherish the beings that we live beside?
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Abundant iris
holding nothing back, just full
expressive beauty
Honoring the Earth,
~ Rev. Lynn and Rev. Wendy
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On Saturday, June 12th, drop by 1221 Wendell Ave anytime between 9:30 am – 12 noon.
Coupled with celebrating our wonderful custodial staff before they retire, we will be preparing for the next day’s Flower Ceremony. Come to the church and bring a flower or a bouquet to share with others, and then select a bloom to take home so that you are ready to celebrate in Sunday’s Flower Ceremony. Sunday’s worship service will also include a bridging ritual for our youth moving into young adulthood.
You can also pick up your auction winnings during this window of time. (Don’t forget to send in your contribution by June 1.)
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In our morning meditation, we sat with a teaching and practice from Jack Kornfield on letting go… letting go of anything that gets in the way of being present with what is. This month, as we focus on the stories of our faith we are grateful for the ways sharing and hearing one another’s stories allow us to be present with one another… to be more present with what is.
Along with people in the Caring Network, we are calling folks in the congregation. These conversations are precious. Just this week we spoke with a foster-parent of three young children, a member who has been working at Shoprite during the pandemic, and an elder who has been quite isolated, and yet is grateful for their health and opportunities to connect.
Each of us has stories to share. Each of us can listen. This Sunday is an opportunity to do just that at the Congregational Meeting following the Sunday worship service. We hope you will be there.
With care and in faith~
Rev. Lynn & Rev. Wendy
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RE Online Wizarding Camp!
Open to all children aged 5-13; Held Monday 6/28-Friday, 7/2/21. Hours are 9-11 and 1-3, with optional social time available during lunch break and a celebration Friday evening (time tbd).
Calling all wizards! Univelarian University of Wizarding Arts (or UUWA for short) is coming to the Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady! Spend a week in the world of wonder, magic, play, and UU values.
UUWA is a virtual wizarding program — a week of fun and fantasy for kids, rooted in values of justice, action, unity, worth, courage, and possibility. The deadline to register is 5/28. Here’s the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oUpiI9Crwq8JYXYbxVnZsmwklZC2VPZxdxOep4Wvglg/edit
Free to UUSS member families!*
*The cost for non-member families is $150/first child; $100/additional child; financial assistance available if needed.
Upcoming Game Nights:
Upcoming Religious Education Classes:
Please remember to wear a mask, socially distance, take time outside, and wash your hands! –Robin Ahearn, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
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On Saturday, June 5th, from 11:30 am – 2 pm, meet at Peebles Island State Park for lunch, conversation, and then an easy level hike around this beautiful park.
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Dear UUSS~
The beautiful spring sunshine and blooms are calling many of us outdoors, and some are making good use of opportunities to more safely visit family and close friends. It can be so good for our spirits to connect with those we love and with the Earth.
And, with all that, we hope that you devote some time this month to participating in congregational life at UUSS by attending online concert and mini-auction on Friday, May 21st, the Congregational Meeting on Sunday, May 23rd, as well as worship and the final month of Adult Faith Development programs and Religious Education classes for this church year.
Excellent news that vaccines for 12-15 year olds are soon to happen! Please keep being vigilant though. One can’t know if someone has been vaccinated just by looking at them. Your life is worth protecting and so is everyone else’s.
Know that we miss you, and appreciate seeing you online or hearing from you. We truly need one another.
In faith~ Rev. Lynn & Rev. Wendy
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EBWA calendar 2020-2021
Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance
Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady
1221 Wendell Avenue, Schenectady NY
All women are welcome
Sept. 24 “Mayan Women Artisans and the Fair Trade Business During Covid-19,” with Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Siena College Political Science Professor, President, Mayan Hands Foundation
Oct. 29 “Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights,” with Gretchen Sorin, Ph.D., Director, Distinguished Service Professor, Cooperstown Graduate Program
Nov. 19 “Climate Justice: Human Rights Considerations with Climate Change,” with Eleanor Stein, Attorney, Environmental Advocate
Dec. 17 “Learning Cultural Sensitivity While Making a Difference,” with Diane Reiner, Co-Founder of Jajja’s Kids in Uganda
Jan. 28 “Getting Your Affairs in Order” with Lynda Shrager, certified aging in place specialist and professional organizer
Feb. 25 “Creativity, Curiosity and Commerce,” with Nicole Snow, CEO and founder, Darn Good Yarn
Mar. 25 “Somebody’s Gotta Do It!” with Adrienne Martini, a progressive woman in a red county, elected to Otsego County Board in 2018
April 29 “The Writer’s Life: Making Words Count,” with Carol Bluestein, writer, artist, gardener
May 27 “Schenectady Urban Farms,” with Melissa McKinnon, Director and member of UUSS
June 17 “Women at Rest: Tour of Vale Cemetery,” with Sue McLane, “The Victorian Lady”
EBWA programs are open to ALL WOMEN. Meetings this year will be on Zoom. To be invited to a Zoom meeting, contact Gabrielle Reals at ellegr3@gmail.com by 8 PM the Monday prior. If you have never used Zoom before, this tutorial will tell you how to do it: Zoom Tutorial from TCUUC. After you download a free Zoom account, if you need help, contact Judy Clough at mimaclough@yahoo.com.
Sign into the meeting between 6:50 and 7:00 PM. After welcoming remarks, the speaker will be introduced at 7:15. Following the presentation, there will be time for questions. Networking (when each woman may share something of interest with the group) will begin around 8:15, and the meeting will end no later than 9 PM.
(Updated December 7, April 11 and May 3)
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Registration is now open for General Assembly, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA) annual meeting of workshops, worship services, social events, networking opportunities, poster sessions, an online marketplace, and more! Special guests Stacey Abrams and Desmond Meade will co-present the 2021 Ware Lecture on Saturday evening. See event schedule for more details.
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EBWA calendar 2020-2021
Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance
Unitarian Universalist Society of Schenectady
1221 Wendell Avenue, Schenectady NY
All women are welcome
Sept. 24 “Mayan Women Artisans and the Fair Trade Business During Covid-19,” with Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Siena College Political Science Professor, President, Mayan Hands Foundation
Oct. 29 “Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights,” with Gretchen Sorin, Ph.D., Director, Distinguished Service Professor, Cooperstown Graduate Program
Nov. 19 “Climate Justice: Human Rights Considerations with Climate Change,” with Eleanor Stein, Attorney, Environmental Advocate
Dec. 17 “Learning Cultural Sensitivity While Making a Difference,” with Diane Reiner, Co-Founder of Jajja’s Kids in Uganda
Jan. 28 “Getting Your Affairs in Order” with Lynda Shrager, certified aging in place specialist and professional organizer
Feb. 25 “Creativity, Curiosity and Commerce,” with Nicole Snow, CEO and founder, Darn Good Yarn
Mar. 25 “Somebody’s Gotta Do It!” with Adrienne Martini, a progressive woman in a red county, elected to Otsego County Board in 2018
April 29 “The Writer’s Life: Making Words Count,” with Carol Bluestein, writer, artist, gardener
May 27 “Schenectady Urban Farms,” with Melissa McKinnon, Director and member of UUSS
June 24 “Women at Rest: Tour of Vale Cemetery,” with Sue McLane, “The Victorian Lady”
EBWA programs are open to ALL WOMEN. Meetings this year will be on Zoom. To be invited to a Zoom meeting, contact Gabrielle Reals at ellegr3@gmail.com by 8 PM the Monday prior. If you have never used Zoom before, this tutorial will tell you how to do it: Zoom Tutorial from TCUUC. After you download a free Zoom account, if you need help, contact Judy Clough at mimaclough@yahoo.com.
Sign into the meeting between 6:50 and 7:00 PM. After welcoming remarks, the speaker will be introduced at 7:15. Following the presentation, there will be time for questions. Networking (when each woman may share something of interest with the group) will begin around 8:15, and the meeting will end no later than 9 PM.
Updated December 7, 2020 and April 11, 2021
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We are waiting on a verdict and the world is watching. Join the NAACP and members of Schenectady Clergy Against Hate for a prayer vigil and to remember the life of George Floyd at the parking lot of the Duryee Memorial AME Zion Church, 307 Hulett St. Schenectady. Vigil to be held tonight at 5:30 p.m. Masks and social distancing encouraged.
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Join Schenectady Clergy Against Hate, Schenectady Community Ministries, (SiCM) and Nemeton of the Ways for an afternoon of interfaith service both honoring our ancestors and caring for creation by helping clean up the Historic Vale Cemetery! Building off the long tradition of an event organized by Nemeton of the Ways, faith communities from across greater Schenectady will work together to build unity, learn more about one another and give back to their community. The event will begin with a brief blessing at 1:00pm at the Green Burial section. Please come prepared with work gloves, yard tools, face masks and be willing to practice good social distancing. – Rev. Lynn & Rev. Wendy
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On Sunday, April 18, 9:30-10:25 a.m. join the Green Sanctuary Team at the Coffee, Crullers & Conversation on Zoom for a discussion with Katie Dowley Chao of Progressive Schenectady. Learn about the Climate and Community Investment Act (CCIA), now in the N.Y. legislature. Use the CC&C weekly Zoom link https://union.zoom.us/j/5944357110s.
Go to nyrenews.org for information on the CCIA.
For more information contact Paula Shaw at georgeandpaula@verizon.net.
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Join The Anti-Racism Team for the 3rd book in our BIPoC Authors series, “Acolytes,” a book of poetry by Nikki Giovanni. Erin Piotrowski will be facilitating the discussion on Wednesday, April, 21, at 6:30 pm.
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On many Sundays a member or family in the congregation shares the words of covenant known at UUSS as the bond of union. It includes the line “to care for the Earth in Stewardship.” If we have a commitment to care the Earth, how does that impact our choices about how we live, the transportation we use, the energy sources we support, the food we eat, the items we purchase, how we vote, how we do… well,…. everything! This month, let’s share our commitments and choices, so that we might live into our covenant more fully.
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On Sunday, April 18, from 9:30-10:25 a.m. join Green Sanctuary at the Coffee, Crullers & Conversation on Zoom for discussion with speaker Katie Dowley Chao of Progressive Schenectady. Learn about the Climate and Community Investment Act (CCIA), now in the N.Y. legislature. Use the CC&C weekly Zoom link https://union.zoom.us/j/5944357110s. Go to nyrenews.org for information on the CCIA. For more information contact Paula Shaw at georgeandpaula@verizon.net.
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On Saturday April 10th, from 12 noon – 6 pm (with breaks), UUA MidAmerica Region Congregational Life staff Summer Albayati, Tyler Coles, Patricia Infante, Lisa Presley, and Annie Scott will present a workshop on steps for coming back into covenant. Registration link and additional details below:
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On Sunday afternoon, April 25th, join Schenectady Clergy Against Hate, Schenectady Community Ministries, (SiCM) and Nemeton of the Ways for an afternoon of interfaith service both honoring our ancestors and caring for creation by helping clean up the Historic Vale Cemetery! Building off the long tradition of an event organized by Nemeton of the Ways, faith communities from across greater Schenectady will work together to build unity, learn more about one another and give back to their community. The event will begin with a brief blessing at 1:00pm at the Green Burial section. Please come prepared with work gloves, yard tools, face masks and be willing to practice good social distancing.
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