COMING UP THIS WEEK!
BE SMART FOR KIDS
Sunday, February 16 | 3:30—5:00 pm | Gathering Room
What is Be SMART? The Be SMART framework is designed to help parents and adults normalize conversations about gun safety and take responsible actions that can prevent child gun deaths and injuries.

- Secure all guns in your home and vehicles
- Model responsible behavior around guns
- Ask about the presence of unsecured guns in other homes
- Recognize the role of guns in suicide
- Tell your peers to be SMART

This event is free and free childcare will be provided. A Yarmouth Police Officer will be in attendance. No firearms are allowed on the premise. This Healthy Families/Healthy Children workshop is hosted by Congregation Connections and facilitated by Heather Abbott. For more information, email besmart.maine@gmail.com or contact members of the 
Congregation Connection Committee. 
WORSHIP
BLACK POETS
Sunday, February 16, 2020, at 10:30 am
Rev. Frieda Gillespie, Interim Minister
Sam Chandler, Music Director
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN FOLLOW-UP
Will you live our mission? We are a self-funded community – it is up to each of us to contribute as we can so that we can continue to provide the programs you value: worship, religious education for all ages, social justice, connections and care. Oh, and to keep our building in reasonably good repair. To those who have made a commitment, thank you! To those still 
pondering, we invite you to join in the joy of participating in the ongoing pursuit of our mission: Explore, Embrace, Engage.

FACT: 25% of families increased their commitments by 5% - 50%. In total, commitments in hand are up 3% over last year’s giving.

“We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.” - Dakota Proverb
EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
EQ UU AL ACCESS: NEW FRAGRANCE POLICY
As part of First U's continuing commitment to radical welcome and inclusion, we are implementing fragrance-free worship. Please refrain from using perfumes, colognes, lotions, etc. with fragrances on Sundays. By using unscented products, you help to create a welcoming space for people with sensitivities and allergies to fragrances. Thank you!
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
The church office hours are changing slightly. Andrea, Administrative Assistant, will be in on Mondays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm and Thursdays 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. Rev. Frieda, Interim Minister, continues to be available for in-person appointments Sunday - Tuesday, and Gwen, Program Assistant, is available for in-person appointments Monday - Wednesday.
BREAKING OUT OF THE BOXES
Program Assistant, Gwen Matthews will be presenting "Breaking Out of the Boxes: Exploring Gender Variance and the Trans Umbrella" on Tuesday, February 18, 9 am - 12:15 pm in Portland, as part of First Universalist's values to honor the worth and dignity of all people and to bring the knowledge and information in Our Whole Lives out into the world.
THE WORSHIP COUNCIL WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Last summer when we had our Worship council retreat, one of our thoughts was to try some different things in Sunday worship during this interim year: we have used a couple of unison affirmations which are different from the one we used for quite a long time; we removed the plastic laminated cards so that all that you need for the flow of the service is actually right there in the weekly paper; had the solstice service in the sanctuary; Christmas services; different voices in the pulpit and different leaders of time for all ages.

We would love to get feedback on how you feel about those and any other changes you have noticed. What has been good? What have you missed? What changes would you like us to try in the remainder of this transition year? And any thoughts that you want to send our way.

YOGA IN THE SANCTUARY
Saturday mornings, 10 - 11 am
Yoga classes continue at the First Universalist on Saturdays led by our new yoga teacher, Marni Prince. She replaces Lois Howlett, our long time yoga teacher, who is moving to North Carolina. Marni is a trained Vinyasa Yoga teacher who has recently moved into Yarmouth. Cost: $10. Classes will be 10:00 - 11:00 AM. Any questions, please contact Marini Prince at marniprince@gmail.com or Sarah Witte at sarahcoffinwitte@gmail.com.
RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION
PROGRAMS THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16
10:30 - 11:30 am - Children's Chapel (begin in Sanctuary)
10:30 - 11:30 am - Nursery Care (the Nursery)
SILKY SCARVES FOR PEACE PLAY FOR LITTLES
Do you have lightweight silky scarves that you no longer wear? Our littlest ones (ages 0 - 3) would love to play with them! Please drop off your donations at the church office. Thank you!
In Children's Chapel (kindergarten - fourth grade), the month of February is about searching for truth and meaning, our 4th UU Principle. One way to find meaning is by helping others. We can also find truth and meaning in community with our family, friends, and neighbors. Through games, activities, music, and discussion, children at First U are encouraged to search for truth and meaning in our world.

In Junior Youth Group (fifth - eighth grade), we have just begun Riddle and Mystery, an opportunity to ask and find our own answers to some of life's big and meaningful questions like "where do we come from?" and "what happens when we die?" Our activities, games, and discussions take us to some deep places -- and to some good jokes.

In Senior Youth Group (ninth - twelfth grade), we are planning our next fundraiser, Scrambled Trivia Night on 2/29, in order to support our local June mission trip in partnership with Cultivating Community. It's not too late to join in! High schoolers are invited to join senior youth group and be part of our mission trip.

During Peace Play for Littles (ages 0 - 3 and their big person) on Wednesdays, 10:45 am - 11:15 am, our stories, songs, rhymes, and play will relate to the themes of community, peace, kindness, justice, and caring for our planet.
REGISTER FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS ONLINE
This year, there is the option to  register online for children and youth programs! Please register your children if they participate in any programs.
PEACE & JUSTICE WORK
THE NOVEMBER ELECTION - WHAT CAN WE DO STARTING NOW?
Recently, The Faith in Action Council (FIAC) sponsored a webinar to introduce a new UUA initiative to “UU the Vote." Those in attendance were interested in forming a team to explore ways we can implement this program in our Congregation. Our focus is likely to include voter registration and education opportunities aligning with our values.

Please notify Pam Dyer:  jdyer2@maine.rr.com if you would like to join this team or attend a meeting to learn more.
BOOK DONATIONS WANTED FOR CHILDREN OF ASYLUM-SEEKERS
As part of our First Tuesdays in Action we’ll be collecting and sorting books to build home libraries for children of asylum-seekers as part of the Reading Refuges project. With money tight, often asylum-seeking families have none to spend on building home libraries. Books in English are welcome and wanted, but especially needed are books in students’ first languages. Please bring books to the church office for donation. Thank you!
FROM THE CHURCH OFFICE
WEATHER CANCELLATION INFORMATION
First Universalist service and public event cancellations are announced on WSCH Channel 6, WMTW Channel 8, and WGME Channel 13, as well as on Facebook.
Pastoral Emergencies
If you have a pastoral emergency, you can contact Rev. Frieda Gillespie on her cell phone at 508-207-7566. Please note that most weeks she will be in Yarmouth Sunday - Tuesday and working from her home office in MA Wednesday - Friday. Saturdays are typically her day off, but she will answer calls for pastoral emergencies.
Submit Your Announcement
To have your church or community event included in this newsletter or in print on Sundays please email the information to Gwen Matthews, Program Assistant, at gwenatfirstu@gmail.com by Wednesday at 12 pm to have it included in that Friday's edition of Channels or the Sunday Morning News.
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