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October 17, 2024

Vol. 24 Issue 43

In This Issue


-Upcoming Service


-Sunday Events


-Nursery Care


-This Month in CYRE


-Work Day


-Habitat for Humanity Build


-Book Discussion


-UUCH Trunk or Treat


-UUCH Photo Directory


-Voting Registration


-Annual Auction


-Upcoming Death Penalty Discussion


-Grief Ceremony


-AHA Dinner


-Upcoming SJ Events


-Circle of Candles


-Calendar of Events


-Update on the Little Pantry


-Donate Online or

by Text


-COVID Policy


-Submit to the Newsletter


-Minister Info


-UUCH Board Members


-Church Info






Upcoming Service

Deep Listening: Bridging Divides

Rev. Jaimie Dingus

10:45 a.m., Sunday, October 20th, 2024


We are two short weeks away from an election that will powerfully set the tone for the next four years and far beyond. This political season has been filled with division, disagreement, discord, and not enough deep listening. As we move through this time of hope and anxiety, what can we learn from choosing to listen deeply to each other and to those who challenge our most sacred beliefs? And can we change hearts and minds by listening with respect and care?

This Sunday Events

Coffee Hour


Directly After Service.


Music News


This Sunday the UUCH Choir will sing “We Seek A Mighty Nation.” The text, written by Dr. Terre Johnson, is set to a beautiful old hymn that many may recognize. While Dr. Johnson is not a Unitarian Universalist, the words he has written could easily appear in a UU hymnal. Here is an excerpt: 


We seek a mighty nation where no one lives in fear,

Where strength is found in mercy and kindness is revered.

We seek a gentle nation where no one is alone,

And those in need of shelter are gladly welcomed home.


We hope you will join us on Sunday to hear the rest!


Choir will rehearse at 12:10 this Sunday, after coffee hour.

Nursery Care

Nursery care will be available during the service
from 10:30-12:15.

Little ones can be signed in and out upon arrival and departure in the RE wing.

This Month in CYRE


This year’s Soul Matters overarching theme is The Practices of Our Faith, with each month highlighting a practice that helps keep us centered in our new core UU Value of Liberating Love. Each week, participants will be invited to lift up their curiosity as we engage in deepening our connections to each other and the world around us.


Our overarching question as we journey together this year is: What practices guide us as we explore what it means to be Unitarian Universalist and part of the wider world we live within?


October's theme is The Practice of Deep Listening.

Work Day


Join us for our Property Work Day this Saturday, October 19th, as we prepare the church building and grounds for our upcoming Trunk-or-Treat event! We’ll be tackling various cleaning and beautification projects, and we need your help to make everything shine. Whether you have a green thumb or just a willingness to lend a hand, we would love to see you there. Please bring your work gloves, and plenty of energy! Volunteers of all skill levels are welcome.

Habitat for Humanity Home Build


UUCH members and volunteers from other churches are making good progress at the Fazzingo/Turner house at 216 Lake Drive in Huntsville! Last week, volunteers installed the windows and doors, and started painting the interior doors and trim at the warehouse. This week, the plumbing and electrical contractors will be busy doing their installations.


Your help is needed! Volunteers will be working at the site most Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays depending on weather and subcontractor activity.


All volunteers must take a volunteer orientation class that is given virtually every week. The dates of the training vary, so please contact Brad at social.justice@uuch.org for the latest schedule.


If you have any questions or are interested in helping out, please email social.justice@uuch.org

Ghosts Over the Boiler book discussion


We are continuing and concluding our book discussion of a curated collection from the archives Alabama's death row on October 27 @ 1:30 pm in the fellowship hall.This will be followed up on November 10 with a guest speaker. (See newsletter item below regarding this guest). Don’t hesitate to join us even if you didn’t attend the first week.


UUCH Trunk-or-Treat


The UUCH Trunk-or-Treat will be October 26th from 5-8pm. We will have bounce houses, games, music, and of course treats! Please come join us and set up your trunk or just come have a good time!

BE IN THE UUCH PHOTO DIRECTORY!


SIGN UP NOW

for your Photo appointment!


Photo dates:

Fri, Nov 1st, 2:00-8:30 pm

Sat, Nov 2nd, 10:00 am-4:30 pm


A Photo Directory is a powerful tool to help UUCH members and friends know each other better. The last Photo Directory was completed just before the pandemic began. Since that time, our church has grown and changed significantly.


All members and friends are encouraged to be in the new Photo Directory. Each participating family will receive a complimentary 8x10 photo and a free directory! There is no obligation to buy additional photos, but they will be available for purchase if you want extras for friends and family.


On Sunday, Nov 3rd, right at the end of the service we will be taking a Congregation wide group photo.


To reserve the best appointment date and time for you, please sign-up before or after church on Sunday in the Fellowship Hall or make your own appointment online by clicking HERE.

Do You Know Your Voting Status?


Are you registered to vote? Is your voting registration address correct? If you are not sure (or maybe even if you are), you can check your voting status at this easy to use website:



1) go to https://myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/voterview

2) enter your name and date of birth

3) click the box for "I'm not a robot"

4) click "Look Up"


Your voting registration address and status, along with your polling location, will be shown. If you have any questions, you can call 1-800-274-8683.

Broadway Bash Fundraiser Auction November 9


Our UUCH annual fundraiser auction is coming on November 9th! Our theme is BROADWAY BASH! We’ll have music, food, and friendly bidding for great items, events and more. Our goal is to raise $10,000 and have lots of fun all the while. Come for the fellowship and stay for the door prizes and games.  


Childcare for children 11 and under is available with RSVP. Please let us know by Tuesday November 5th. Email dre@uuch.org to reserve. 


Let's get this party started. Here's' how you can help:


  • Now is the time to donate. Please consider donations of new or gently used items for our catalog. We particularly love donations of services, arts classes, or dinner parties. Please donate now through November 1st using our online page. If you have difficulty with the site, feel free to email the donation information to service.auction@uuch.org. Please include contact information, description, value, starting bid, and a photo. UUCH link for Auctria:


https://auctria.events/UUCH_2024


  • Next: Seek donations from your favorite local business. We’ll publish advertisements for the business in our catalog and their donations are tax deductible! Just show them our letter available here. Hard copy will also be available at the church.

 

Bring your donation items to the church during office hours starting Sunday, November 3rd and ending Saturday, November 9th at 10am. Items will be stored in the Music Room.


Party prep! Our theme is Broadway Bash. Please inform us if you have any theater related music, activities, or decorations to share. 


  • Next, show up for a great party!! (Bring a snack to share) Help with setting up or tearing down is much appreciated. Many hands make light work. If you are willing to assist, please let us know.


  • Final step–bidding! 

This will be a live auction event. Bidding must be bid in-person, by proxy during the event. Pre-event bidding is available for "Silent" auction items up until the day before the event. Raffle tickets may also be purchased online before the event. Final bids for all items will be taken by the auction team at the event. Those who wish to bid but cannot attend in person are encouraged to use a proxy bidder. Also, most items will have a “Buy It Now” price. 


In summary, join us on November 9th at 5:30pm at UUCH for a lively evening of music, food, fellowship and friendly bidding to raise money for our beloved community. 

Upcoming Opportunities for Death Penalty Discussion


November 10th at 1:30pm, please join us in welcoming a guest speaker from the Alabama Post Convictions Death Penalty Project.

Grief Ceremony


Dear UUCH,


When people at the UU church ask “how are you doing,” I assume it is a real question looking for real information because they care. It is not the same as “how are you today” from the waitress or the cashier. In the last 20 months since my husband died, I have answered that question hundreds of times. Thank you to everyone who asked that caring question and who listened to my grief stories. As I have talked about my grief, so many people have shared with me about their grief and stores of loss.  I keep each of those stories and individuals confidential, but I can tell you there are such frequent reoccurring themes. I have been amazed at how much unresolved lingering grief so many of us have. Coming out of the worldwide pandemic, many of us lost loved ones. All of us lost the world as we thought we knew it. So many times, I heard stories like, “We could not even see grandma in the nursing home before she died.” “We could not even go to the hospital.” “I did not get to say goodbye.” “We did not get to even have a proper funeral.” In addition to the Pandemic losses, people have so many other losses. Watching Alzheimers take your love one bit by bit is horrifying. It is estimated that about 25% of the Millennial generation have no contact with their family of origin. So many of us have a family member that does not speak to us. Long, slow loss creates a different kind of grief than sudden catastrophic loss. Grief is a weird, long, slow, non-linear process. So whatever your experience of loss and grief is, you are welcome to join us on November 20th for a UU grief ceremony. At the end of that event, we will finalize the dates for an ongoing monthly grief support group at UUCH. 


-Melodie Brier, Co-Chair of the Care Committee

Alabama Hispanic Association Dinner on December 7th!


The 10th annual Alabama Hispanic Association (AHA) dinner and Christmas party is scheduled for December 7th! This is an all-church event and we need your help to make this a success!


You can get involved in 3 ways:

  • Make a financial donation for teen gifts: Online donations are being accepted now. You can donate online by following these steps:
  • Click the link here
  • Enter your gift amount in the “AL Hispanic Assoc Gifts” line
  • If you have an Engage account, select “Continue with Login”
  • If you do not have an Engage account and want to proceed as a guest, select “Continue as Guest”
  • Donate a stuffed animal for children: We are collecting stuffed animals to be given out to the children at the party. You can bring new or like-new stuffed animals to church and put them in the boxes in the Foyer or the Fellowship Hall.
  • Donate food and/or your time: We need help with food for the dinner, setup, clean up, decorating, and working the dinner. Sign-up sheets will be available in the fellowship hall soon!

Upcoming Social Justice Events


Your participation is needed! Below is a list of local social justice events sponsored by groups that UUCH and/or our members support.



Here are some standing opportunities to get engaged with local organizations:

  • First Stop:
  1. Provide a meal for unhoused people (https://firststoporg.galaxydigital.com/)
  2. Donate urgently needed items (https://firststop.org/category/needs-list/)
  3. Other volunteer opportunities (https://firststop.org/ways-to-volunteer/)

 

For more information about a particular event or to list an event, please email social.justice@uuch.org.

Circle of Candles


Jaylee lit a candle of Sorrow: "My friend's daughter died in her sleep last Friday at 28 years old with zero health concerns. Hold her family and friends in love while they grieve and help keep them safe while they navigate this major loss to the community."


Upcoming Events
Click the calendar to see all of our upcoming events!

Little Food Pantry


Signups for the LFP have slowed to a trickle unless you are filling it without signing up in the signup genius. It’s hard to know. Our LFP is a much needed service to the neighborhood. Fill it with nutritious foods. Folks rarely take garbanzo beans or lentils (even though they are nutritious). Let’s try to keep the pantry going! Please, if you are able to fill it up, please note your name in the Genius. Also, you can bring non perishables to church, as there are baskets. A big thank you to all who do contribute!

Sign-Up Genius
Submitted by the Social Justice Committee

Donate Online

via CDM+ Engage

Online:

Like our other online and mobile giving options, this option is through CDM+ Engage, is secure, and has a good option for "plate" donations as well as "pledge".

Donate
COVID Policy as of 10/25/2022

Submit to the Newsletter


Do you have news to include in the newsletter next week? Please submit your article to the newsletter through our request form no later than 10:00 am each Wednesday. Please make sure to complete a new request form each time you make a submission to the newsletter.

Minister
Rev. Jaimie Dingus

Office Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday by appointment.
Make an Appointment with the Minister

UUCH 2024-25

Board Members

 

 President:

Susan Coddington

 

 Vice President:

Bryan Walls


Secretary:

Laurel Bollinger


Treasurer: 

Khoe Tran


Trustees: 

Darlene Patten

Cam Scales

Vickie Goodman


Minister:

Rev. Jaimie Dingus


Do you have an agenda item for the Board? 

The Board respectfully requests that all agenda items for the meeting be submitted to Board President Susan Coddington via email no later than one week prior to the meeting (i.e. the Tuesday before). The next Board meeting is October 30, 2024

Office Administrator

Ryan Vidal Gonzales


Main Office Hours:

​ Monday and Wednesday 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM

Tuesday and Thursdays 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM

or by appointment.


*Please call/email the office in advance if you need building access.


Phone: 

256-534-0508

Email: uuch@uuch.org


For more info on any event, contact the church office or visit our website.

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3921 Broadmor Rd., Huntsville, AL 35810


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