The UUCW Weekend Reminder
April 14, 2017

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Congregational Mission Statement

 

"The members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester covenant to be a congregation of love, hope and justice inspiring people to take on the challenges of a changing world."

  

 

Welcoming Church 

Mission Statement 


The LGBTQI and Allies of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester strives to further the affirmation and celebration of LGBTQI individuals in all aspects of the church community. We also seek to increase the visibility of UUCW as a Welcoming Congregation within the greater community.
   

 

 UUCW Covenant

 

In consonance with the principles and purposes of the Unitarian Universalist Association, we the members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester covenant to sustain and support a courageous and caring community by:

 

* Bringing our best selves to form a welcoming, loving, and inclusive community of faith;

 

* Creating an atmosphere of celebration and worship in a safe environment;

 

* Providing opportunities where diverse people and points of view are respected and where open-hearted and open-minded discussion of our differences is encouraged;

 

* Treating each other with kindness and respect;

 

* Approaching conflicts with a spirit of humility and with the respectful intent for peaceful resolution;

 

* Engaging in and encouraging spiritual and intellectual growth across the lifespan;

 

* Fostering social justice and positive transformation in our community and in the world at large;

 

* Growing and maintaining the resources necessary to support the missions and ministries of this congregation;

 

* Fostering fellowship and enjoying each other and the unique gifts that each person brings to our community.

 

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Donations Gratefully Accepted!

 

 

 


Friday, April 14, 12:30 - 1:30 PM
Worcester Islamic Center
248 E Mountain St, Worcester, MA 
 
We are asking community members to join us in a show of silent solidarity, reflection and support for our Muslim community members and families, in response to an attempt last night to break into the Worcester Islamic Center. This is a silent and reflective show of support in keeping with the prayerful tradition of the Islamic faith, and the recognition of the Passover and Easter season. We encourage everyone to bring supportive signs and reflect on the Islamophobia and racism that the Muslim community is and has been facing for many years.
 
Thank you,
 
SURJ Worcester 

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sedermeal.jpg Passover Seder Cancelled - April 15 Seder

Due to scheduling conflicts the April 15 Passover Seder has been cancelled.

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RE News for April 16, 2017 RENews
 

 
HosT Coffee Hour News  HosT
 
The HosT coffee hour team thank all the many church teams, groups, and committees who have signed up to HosT coffee hour this year!   
 
At coffee hour we extend the hospitality we proclaim! Many people judge a congregation by its coffee hour hospitality - especially newcomers .  Please make it a point to speak to someone you don't know!
 
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Group on deck for hosting
Hospitality Team Contact
April 16
Easter Sunday  
Members & Friends
of UUCW  
Moira Rouse  
April 23  Board of Management/
Stewardship Team 
Nancy Hancock 
April 30  Members & Friends of UUCW  Moira Rouse 

 
This Sunday is Coffee Hour Potluck Sunday!!

Please bring a healthy, nut free snack to share with your friends in Fellowship Hall.

HosT (Hospitality Task Force) will provide the fair trade coffee, tea, water and juice. (HosT depends on coffee hour donations to keep supplies in stock....your donations during any coffee hour are gladly accepted!)

Thanks Everyone! 
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PRACTICE DEMOCRACY!!!!!!!
Sign Up To Be Part of a Sunday Morning Worship TeamSMWT   CLICK HERE
 
     
We belong to a faith that has long held up the democratic process as a central tenet of its beliefs. It allowed women, and lay women at that, to preach from the altar when it was taboo in most religious institutions of those times. Rev. Olympia Brown, a Universalist, was one of the first ordained women ministers in this country (1863). Lay men were also often barred from speaking in church in most religious denominations.

You might ask, what does this have to do with us? Plenty!! Despite weekly appeals to have congregants sign up to assist Aaron and Beau on Sunday mornings, few people do. I realize that not everyone is comfortable reading in front of a large group, but this might be a good time to defy your stage fright! Eleanor Roosevelt said, "You must do the thing that you fear you cannot do." Or you could take on the role of the Worship Assistant who handles the preparation of the altar and electronics for the service. Or have you or you and your family light the chalice. There are many ways to serve.

So we need YOU (yes YOU!!) to sign up to be a reader or an assistant so that there are many faces speaking to us on Sunday morning. It is a great way for newer congregants to get people to know their names. And it ensures that we continue to practice religious democracy in action!

HERE is the link to sign up . Find it, click on it and have yours be another face and voice for democracy! 
 


Contact Information

Phone:

508-853-1942

Email:

[email protected]

Fax:

508-853-4188

Website:

www.uucworcester.org

 

Emergency Phone:

800-859-6404

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