Spiritually Open, Intentionally Inclusive since 1958
510 N Leroux
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928-779-4492e
E-News for November 25th - December 2nd, 2021
COVID SAFETY POLICY UPDATE 

The leadership of Beacon wants to update you on our COVID safety policies, in light of the Delta variant surge. We will hold committee and team meetings on Zoom for the time being. We’ll continue with in person worship with masks and hand sanitizing required, regardless of vaccination status.

The Board and minister have agreed on a safety policy for other programming:
We welcome you to participate in choir if you are fully vaccinated and willing to wear a mask. Participation in small group gatherings such as dinner groups or adult RE (intimate groups in a small room) will also require vaccination and willingness to wear a mask. We will make adjustments to the policy, as needed.
- Sundays at Beacon -

WE’RE BACK IN THE SANCTUARY FOR WORSHIP! JOIN US.
Masks required.
10AM Sunday in the Sanctuary
For November 28th, 2021 - “The Black Dot and Other Tales of Gratitude" - A Break for The Holiday Weekend

NO INPERSON SERVICE TODAY A RECORDED SERVICE
Led by Rev. Robin Landerman Zucker with recorded spoken and musical selections.
 Beacon UU – YouTube sensation! 15 months, 63 recorded and edited worship services that you can tune into anytime you’d like for a first viewing or a re-viewing. Share our channel with friends you’d like to introduce to Beacon. See our virtual service history on the "Beacon UUC" Youtube Channel You can also view past sermon descriptions and PDFs on our website here.

Come to the Post-Service Gatherings at 11!
Come to the Post-Service Gatherings at 11 am to connect, share joys and sorrows, and reflect on the service. These will be held in person, in the backyard of the church so that we may remove our masks.
Decking the Halls for December at Beacon!

We’re celebrating the joy of being back together this holiday season. Please come over to 510 Leroux for a month of meaningful (and fun!) services in December. Bring your friends and family. Check the e-news, website and Facebook for further details. 

Sunday, December 5: “Ted Lasso, Maccabees, and the Miracle of Hope” Rev. Robin preaching, with Pia Driessen-Knittle offering a personal reflection, the choir will sing. 

Sunday, December 12: “O Jesus, Is It You, Again?: On Holy Hospitality” Rev. Robin preaching, with Lise Breakey offering an original poem, and the choir will sing.

Sunday, December 19: “The Rebirth of the Sun”: Folktales and Folk Songs to celebrate the Winter Solstice, with Rev. Robin, Beacon Musicians and Worship Associates. 

Friday, December 24: CHRISTMAS EVE: ONE SERVICE AT 5:30 PM. “Cindy Lou Who and the Heart of the Holiday,” with Rev. Robin and Andy Hogg. Carols, readings, dramatic Grinchy vignettes, candlelight ‘Silent Night,’ and choir offerings galore. 

Sunday, December 26: No In Person Service. A recorded service on our Youtube channel celebrating Kwanzaa. 
Please note: We recommend that you donate to Vanco directly from a bank account to save us the fees associated with credit card donations. More for us to sustain our congregation.
COME AND MAKE MUSIC AT BEACON!

The Beacon Choir is resuming its rehearsals and live performances in worship in September. We are so fortunate that Jason Drahos has joined us as Choir Director. You do not need to “audition” to join the choir. You are welcome if you are fully vaccinated and willing to wear a mask. Special singing masks are recommended. There are many available. Click this link to see one option for a singing mask.

Choir practice is every Thursday, 7-8:30pm, at Beacon.
THIS SUNDAY: R U A UU? 
Sunday, December 5th, Just after the service

Have you been one without even knowing it? So many questions!?
Grab a coffee and meet with Rev. Robin after the service on November 7th for a one hour conversation about Unitarian Universalism and your own spiritual journeys to the door of Beacon.

A Get-Acquainted, Vaccinated Happy Hour
Friday December 10, 5:30-7 PM (in a congregant’s home) 

Are you new or newer to Beacon and would like to get better acquainted? You may have already received an invitation to this happy hour. Check your inbox or spam folder for an invite from us through Evite. If you haven’t received an invite and would like to be included, send an email to Rev. Robin at minister@beaconuu.com We’d like to get to know you better, and vice versa! Vaccinations required for social gatherings, as per our safety policy. 
Name That Room! Let’s Get Creative!

Throughout the month of November, the Board is welcoming ideas for naming our meeting rooms here in our newly and beautifully renovated space. There are sheets in the Social Hall (what should we call that?!) where you can add your ideas. In December, we’ll have raffle style voting for the top ideas.
Some guidelines on names – Good choices would include features in nature (the Peaks Room, the Mesa), names that evoke a feeling or environment (ex. The meditation room) allusions to UUism and names of historic people (the Clara Barton Room, the Chalice Room) We’re not accepting suggestions for names of current or former congregants.

You can submit your name suggestions via this form or the physical forms in the kitchen area.
Merry Music From Master Chorale
Master Chorale of Flagstaff (which includes some Beacon members and is directed by our own Jason Drahos), is offering two fabulous concerts in December, both of which are perennial favorites. (vaccination proof and masking required to attend)

Saturday, December 11, 4 PM: Christmas in the Mountains, Trinity Heights United Methodist Church, 1600 N. Fourth St.
Friday, December 17, 7 PM: Carols by Candlelight, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, 16 W. Cherry Ave.
Religious Exploration

The 2020-2021 year Religious Exploration classes were a great success. We are so grateful for the dedication and creativity of our Beacon teachers, Dru Monroe and Stephanie Van Belle and their counterparts at Granite Peak UU in Prescott. Click "Check it out!" to learn more about what we just completed.
Kids at Beacon- All are welcome!

Volunteers are crucial for the success of Religious Exploration. As more children start getting vaccinated, Beacon wants to have open arms and classrooms for and child who wants to join us. RE volunteers work from 10am-11am to care for children with Alexei Besser-Gilbert. Please consider donating your time to an hour of volunteer work with wonderful kids! You can sign up in the church lobby or at this link!

Children and youth are always welcome in worship! We do ask that children over 3 years old wear a face mask while in the church building. There will be activity packets available for children during the service.

Religious Exploration is back at Beacon!
Note: There is a small error in this letter. Alexei's hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10am-3pm.

RE Offerings for November 28th, 2021

Because of the online service, we will not be offering childcare this week. Every week there is an in-person service, children are welcome to come participate in class or creative play with Alexei Besser-Gilbert.


Religious Exploration for Adults
COMPASS: Navigating the Paths to Liberation Together
Offered by the UUA Congregational Life Staff 
Saturday, December 11, 2021 On Zoom 10 am-6 PM  
Sunday, December 12, 2021 On Zoom 10 AM – 1:30 PM 

With so much uncertainty in the wider world, sometimes it can be hard to find one’s bearings. Join us to find our collective “compass” as we explore interdependence as a path to wholeness. Sliding scale registration fee $25-60 (Rev. Robin has funds available) Register here: https://uua.wufoo.com/forms/m1rjdxnn0zreqj2/
Share Your Joys and Sorrows- Chime In!

One way we can sustain connection during this time apart is by sharing our personal joys and sorrows. These can be small things or large things that effect your life. These are spoken during service every Sunday, or you can send them to Rev. Robin by Saturday night each week at minister@beaconuu.com to be shared.
Joys and Sorrows for November 21st, 2021

Nancy is celebrating Dick's 90th birthday, and also says the Master Chorale performance was wonderful.

Dawn's new baby is due in one week!

Kim sends her appreciation to our accompanist and choir director.

Tom's grandson got a scholarship! Kudos to all involved in helping support his education.
Holiday Support
Is the holiday season a “blue” time for you? If you are experiencing the weight of sadness, loss or loneliness this month, please reach out to Rev. Robin for conversation and support.

minister@beaconuu.com or 978-505-7245 (mobile) 
Community Action Committee (Share the Plate) Returns

When in-person services ceased because of the pandemic, Share the Plate became a non-viable way to give money to non-profit service agencies in Flagstaff. The Board and Finance committee saw the potential for this to resume now that we are meeting in the sanctuary. The Committee composed of Susan Patrick, Joanne Parkes, and Lynda L. Dorweiler will accept nominations from congregants for 501c3 organizations to receive our donations. In the past years, (2016-2019), we have given over $3000 per year to several deserving agencies. It is our hope that the congregation can continue with helping these organizations reach their goals.

For October-December, Beacon will share the plate with Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona and Sharon Manor. Housing Solutions helps local residents identify and maintain safe, decent, and affordable housing. It offers counseling to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, credit counseling, pre-purchase assistance and works with AHC in constructing or remodeling homes using sustainable green building solutions.  
Through Sharon Manor, the organization helps homeless victims of violence and their children on their journey out of violence and poverty and into economic independence, safety, health, and self-sufficiency. Domestic violence is one of the leading causes of homelessness for women and their children in the United States. Local shelters play a critical role in helping families in crisis, but they are short-term in nature.  
Housing Solutions is currently remodeling a hotel to provide transitional occupancy for the homeless.   
The impact for 2020 showed 
28 families obtained first-time home ownership
178 people received pre-purchase or credit counselling
113 received foreclosure assistance
25 rental units are occupied
78 found safety at Sharon Manor
Undesignated contributions to this quarter’s Sunday service offerings above $300 will be presented to Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona and Sharon Manor. Nominations for 501c3 agencies can be made through a form located in the office in the CAC folder or by contacting a CAC member.    
CAC members are Susan Patrick, Katy Grant, Joanne Parkes, and Lynda L. Dorweiler.
Activate at Beacon with the Social Justice Allies!

FAITHFUL DEMOCRACY 
Get involved with Faithful Democracy, an organization bringing together people of diverse beliefs with a shared concern about the preservation of our democracy in the 21st century. The UUA and UUs for Social Justice are endorsers. You can use links on their website to access information, join initiatives, sign a Voter’s Covenant, and email your senator about the “For the People” Voting Rights Act (timely and crucial!)
Together We Will, Flagstaff Postcard Writers weekly group

The postcard writers will be together every week on Wednesday at 7 PM on Zoom 
Meeting ID: 841 1623 9939
Passcode: postcards
SIDE WITH LOVE ACTION CENTER 

The work that we do together to build a world in which all of us are free and thriving is interrelated. When we ground our spirits, grow our skills, and act strategically for justice in deep relationship with each other and our Movements, we choose to Side With Love.
Action Center is a place where we unite in work towards a world where we all thrive. Together we take action, Side With Love, and make deep impacts in this critical moment. Links for various action areas such as Democracy, LGBTQ and Gender Justice, and Climate Justice.
~ Beacon Connections ~
Volunteer At Flagstaff Food Center With Beacon!
The Flagstaff Food Center is doing small group volunteers for their dinner service! Beacon is looking for a group of 5 volunteers to help out!

Volunteers are needed the 4th & 5th Wednesdays of every month, from 3pm-5pm. The dinner service is at the FFFC Kitchen (1903 N 2nd Street)

The dinner service is different during the pandemic. There is no indoor dining as we hand all the dinners out in to-go containers through a walk-up window. We need help from volunteers to portion meals into to-go containers, hand food out through our walk-up window, and wash serving pans.

Volunteer Safety: Volunteers are required to wear a mask, closed-toe shoes, and long pants, and to regularly wash or sanitize their hands and practice six feet of social distancing whenever possible. Gloves for food preparation and distribution will be provided to you at the kitchen. We have plexiglass installed at our walk-up window as a safeguard against COVID-19. We provide hand sanitizer and handwashing facilities and encourage regular use. We have enhanced cleaning protocols at our facilities and sanitize surfaces daily.

Sue Strobel will be organizing teams monthly, she can be contacted at 928 522-3284 (cell) or 928-526-5156 (home) if interested in volunteering!

More summer volunteer opportunities can be found here.
NAU LGBTQIA Commission & Liminal Flagstaff's
Welcoming Community Potluck!
Liminal Flagstaff - 217 S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Saturday, November 27, 5:00-8:00 PM

Hosted by Grace Huang Ditsworth (they/them) and Amanda MacNair (she/her) of NAU, and Christopher (they/them) and Ryan (they/them) of Liminal Flagstaff.

Join NAU's LGBTQIA Commission and Liminal Flagstaff for an all-inclusive potluck for the Thanksgiving Season. If you want a safe space at a table, a warm meal, or just a sense of community and don't feel like you have that at this emotionally charged time, Liminal will have a space for you at their table this year, no matter what. Bringing a dish is not required for attendance! All we ask is your kindness and respect of the space and the people in it, and to have a good time.

RSVP is strongly encouraged for this event; space is limited due to this being an indoor event.

To RSVP: Please add email grace.ditsworth@nau.edu and add your information to our RSVP spreadsheet (both tabs), including:
  • Planned contribution (if you're unable to bring a contribution for any reason, no explanation is required and you are still welcome to come)
  • Dietary restrictions and food allergies
  • Whether you need a ride to/from the event

COVID-19:
- We’ll be meeting indoors at Liminal - please consider your own risk tolerance and to decide what's right for you. Attendees will plan to mask while serving food, but will be unmasking to eat.
- Plan to bring your own mask, but if you happen to forget, we’ll have some disposable ones available

Access:
Street parking next to the climbing gym is your best bet; it's free after 5PM
- Ramp is available to reach the front entrance
- There is one doorway to be aware of when entering the building, no assisted open
- If you think you may require assistance to reach the meetup location, please reach out to the host in advance and we'll make sure assistance is available
- Seating includes movable soft chairs and couches
UUJAZ Upcoming Events
Other Events in Arizona
LOVE & JUSTICE: Abolition and Alternatives to Policing UUs proclaim that no one is outside the circle of love, therefore, our goals are also abolitionist goals. Join UUJAZ team member Thoi every first Wednesday of the month in actively resisting the systems of policing and incarceration while building relationships and community with other passionate UUs in Arizona. Email Thoi to register for the next meeting.
Lifespan Religious Exploration Resources for Learning About and Responding to Racism
This painful moment in time calls us to focus our learning and reflection on allyship to people of color, understanding white privilege, and reflecting on how we can part of a systemic sea change and solution in our society. 

Beacon has provided resources for all ages addressing how we as individuals and as communities can learn about and respond to racism. For the full list of resources, activities and community meetings, visit Beacon's Religious Exploration pages.
Healing Racism and Murdoch Center Programs and Events
Healing Racism Arizona and the Murdoch Community Center in Flagstaff have several events in the next few weeks that might be of interest to the Beacon community. Healing Racism Arizona is accessible through Facebook. The live events for the Murdoch Community Center are also through Facebook
And can be watched afterwards on their YouTube channel Tune in here.
~ Wider Community ~
This Week at Beacon ~
Worship
Sunday, November 28th, 2021
10:00am

"The Black Dot and Other Tales of Gratitude"

Choir Rehearsal
Every Thursday
7-8:30pm
You can keep up with future Beacon events by checking out the Beacon calendar!
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Everyday Ways to Support Beacon UU 
1. When you go to Fry's grocery store, use the Beacon phone number (928 779 4492) as the Alternate ID when it asks for it at the beginning of checkout, and you will get shopping discounts for Fry's members, as well as donating a percentage of your expenditure to Beacon. You can also sign up for an individual account if you prefer that, or want to take advantage of the gasoline discounts. You have to pick Beacon as your beneficiary when you set up your own account.
2. If you shop on Amazon, please use "Amazon Smile" and choose Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation (do not abbreviate UU) as your recipient. We will receive a 0.5% for every purchase and that can add up! Remember that you have to start each shopping session at smile.amazon.com for us to receive the donation. 

3. Another online fundraiser is igive.comOnce again, create your own account with a user name and password, then select settings, my cause, and type in Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation (do not abbreviate UU). Then you can order from any of the hundreds of organizations listed under igive. There are also coupons listed online you can use when ordering from some organizations.

4. Basha's has a special debit card that you can charge up before shopping, and a portion of what goes through the debit card gets donated to Beacon because that card is tied to Beacon. Ask Anne Wittke for further information.

Have other ideas for our income incubator? leave them on a card in the bin in the lobby, or send them to Rev. Robin. 
Beacon Office Hours & Contacts ~
Office Phone (928) 779-4492
Minister,
Rev. Robin Zucker
she/her/hers

Mon: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wed: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Thurs: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Or by appointment:
978-505-7245 - talk and text (confidential line) 
Get to know Rev. Robin at www.uurobinzucker.com
RE Team



We have an incredibly strong team leading our RE this year. You can direct your RE questions to Linda (lindaochi31@gmail.com) or Alexei (office@beaconuu.com)
Office Manager,
Alexei Besser-Gilbert
he/him/his
 
Mon: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wed: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Thurs: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Unitarian Universalist Seven Principles ~

Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote seven Principles, which we hold as strong values and moral guides. We live out these Principles within a "living tradition" of wisdom and spirituality, drawn from sources as diverse as science, poetry, scripture, and personal experience. Learn more at beaconuu.com!
You no longer need to forward your spam emails to spam@uce.gov, because the Federal Trade Commission is now collecting spam through a honeypot, which is an online trap. This change makes it more efficient for the FTC to collect spam that is deceptive or violates the CAN-SPAM Act. This change saves tax dollars, your time, and helps the FTC collect deceptive and illegal spam. If you lost money to a scam that started with an email, please report it at ftc.gov/complaint. There, you can also report spam you receive. Read more about how to limit spam, phone calls, and mail. 

~ Beacon Google Group ~
If you are not on Beacon's dedicated Google group, you are missing out on an important communications link within our congregation. It is useful for spreading information about something going on in Flagstaff, informing others of social action activities, offering an item for sale or to give away, sharing enthusiasm about a book or movie, requesting information or recommendations -- and more! It's simple to sign up!
Contribute to Beacon's Weekly News

Newsletter submissions must be submitted by Wednesday at 4:00 pm 
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