November 23-24, 2019 - 10 Lyons Plains Road Westport, CT 06880 - Phone: 203.227.7205
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2019
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Immigration Accompaniment Training for Norwalk, Stamford, and Bridgeport Court Houses. 2-4 PM East Wing
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This training is about accompanying immigrants in Connecticut courts to monitor the presence of ICE and the implementation of the TRUST Act. It will be conducted by John Lugo, Co-founder and Community Organizing Director of Unidad Latina en Acción (ULA) in New Haven.
• Learn about the new Connecticut TRUST Act and how we must hold law enforcement accountable when they detain people illegally for ICE
• Role play what to do in case ICE comes to your community to detain your neighbors
• Get ready to accompany immigrants during their court hearings
• Learn about our latest efforts to stop ICE from interrupting justice in CT courts
Immigrants are treated better and treated more humanely when they're accompanied. And in an immigration and criminal justice system that often results in unjust outcomes, the accompaniment program is an opportunity to show up and make a real difference in these encounters.
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Bread Baking - 4:00-6:00 pm - West Wing/Kitchen
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Come bake cornbread for the Thanksgiving service
. Activities and fun with friends will help us wait for the bread to bake and then we will try some with honey butter! Contact Rev. Shelly to be a helper.
RevShelly@uuwestport.org
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2019
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CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NEWS - MEMBERSHIP MEETING
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A historic day in the life of our congregation is upon us! After this Sunday's 11:00 AM service, we will vote to approve spending our Capital Campaign funds to restore and renew our building. For a quorum, we need 15% of the church’s membership to be in attendance.
Please be there. As we all know too well, voting is a critical part of our democratic process – at the country, state, municipal and church levels, all.
Your vote matters
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Videos of the Town Hall Meeting on November 3, with presentations by Goody Clancy and Turner Construction, are available
HERE. Their plans and accompanying costs are discussed in depth, and will be part of what the
Facilities Management Team uses to manage our project going forward.
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THANKSGIVING SERVICE - 9:00 & 11:00 AM
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“Attending to Thanks” – Rev. John Morehouse
This will be our cider and cornbread communion Family Friendly service.
Music: 9:00
Teen Choir - 11:00 Teen Choir and Children's Choir
Worship Associate: Connie Rockman
Pastoral Care Chaplain: 9:00 Marie-Claire Bue, 11:00 Ann Taylor
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Next Week: December 1, 2019 - 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM
“Religious Naturalism: A Theology of Awe” – Rev. Shelly Thompson
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Family Friendly All Congregation Service at 11:00 AM Service
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All children encouraged to attend this special holiday service at 11 AM with their families.
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Membership Meeting after the 11 AM service.
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Plan to attend with your families and help with serving communion.
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Adult-supervised nursery care for infants - Pre-K always available at both services.
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MEDITATION - 10:00-10:45 AM - WILLOW ROOM
Leigh Gage will guide the meditation, which will include reflection on metta, loving kindness, and some deep breathing to relax the nervous system.
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We share the news that a member of our wider circle of friends,
Betty Jones
, died on November 7th. We extend condolences to her family and friends.
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MISSED A WEEK? FIND PAST INFO HERE
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Our website has many resources including archived materials that may be of interest:
- Prior Soundings (Weekend and Weekdays editions) can be found HERE.
- Prior Minister's Messages can be found HERE.
- Prior Sermons: Video, Audio, PDF, can be found HERE.
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Question Box Service - 9:00 AM
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Question Box Service - 11:00 AM
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Last week's services, organized by our Intern Minister Margalie Belizaire and featuring our ministerial staff, were special: uplifting, enlightening, with good humor mixed in. Questions at 9 and 11 AM services were different so watch them both: plenty to reflect on.
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE! - ADDICTION RECOVERY
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For individuals or families of our congregation seeking confidential support or information about addiction issues...
please contact our Addiction Recovery Ministry by calling 203-227-7205 ext. 19 or emailing
pca@uuwestport.org
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PASTORAL CARE
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f you are going through a challenging time or know somebody in the congregation who needs support from our Pastoral Care Chaplains, call to leave a confidential message in the PCA voice mailbox - (203-227-7205 ext. 19) or email -
pca@uuwestport.org
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CLICK HERE
to learn more about our pastoral care support.
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OUR CHURCH
CALENDAR
For a complete listing of all upcoming activities, see our church calendar.
Click here
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QUESTIONS?
VISIT OUR WEBSITE
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The Unitarian Church in Westport is a diverse and welcoming religious community, free of creed and dogma, and open to people of all backgrounds and beliefs.
WE INSPIRE
and support individual spiritual growth.
WE CONNECT
through worship, music, learning, and caring ministries.
WE ACT
in the service of peace and justice.
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