August 2023

Upcoming Worships
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Picture above: The windows are in and the siding is going up on our new building expansion!



Construction Updates: Notes on worshipping at "The Barn"


We are currently worshiping at the Barn at Stratford while our building is under construction. You can read all about our Building Expansion project here.


The Barn at Stratford is operated by the Delaware County Historical Society. It is located just nine minutes from our church building, just South of Delaware in the community of Stratford. It is immediately north from the junction of routes 315 and 23. The address of the barn is 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, OH 43015.


While we will miss our beautiful building, the Barn provides a comfortable, historic temporary space that supports all of our regular Sunday morning activities. Please join us! Worship begins at 10:30 AM. Virtual Access to worship will continue to be offered via Zoom. 


Some notes about our new space: the parking lot looks small, but it isn't! The entire grassy area North of the barn is available for parking. We recommend that most folks park on the grassy, reserving the paved lot for person with mobility issues. We'll serve coffee and water as usual, but as we will not have our own cups, we'll need to use disposable. So if you can, please bring your own reusable coffee mug and/or water bottle to reduce the amount of our waste.


Join us for a Potluck Picnic August 27!


August 27th immediately after church, a NUUC "Music" Picnic will be held at the John Young Park, 2590 Liberty Rd, Delaware, OH 43015, less than a 5 minute drive from the Stratford Barn. Please bring a dish to share, but if you forget there is always plenty. The park is handicapped accessible, has a bathroom within walking distance and is covered.  At the last picnic Thomas played guitar and it was so lovely that we are encouraging others to bring their instruments and play.  



Update on our Children's Religious Exploration Programming!


In July, the children and youth learned about the proposed changes to Article II and thought about what it means to hold love at the center of our faith. They decorated rocks to show something that makes them think of love. Our young people have begun to craft stories for the Time for All Ages, and they will continue to work on those projects this month. We are looking forward to sharing them with you during a couple of services later in August or September.


Choir to Restart Soon


Mark your calendar! Choir meets again at 9:15a.m. on September 10th and will sing for Ingathering that morning. All past and new choir members are welcome! This is a great time to join the choir family! We rehearse from 9:15-10:15 a.m. on Sunday mornings (no mid-week commitment). More info to come soon.....


Ways to Connect


Mindful Writing is back on schedule, meeting August 21, the third Monday, at 7:00 pm. All are welcome to share their poetry or prose, or simply to listen. Please let Marty Keith know if you are interested so she can send you the Zoom information you will need for our session. martykeith@zoho.com


Brown Bag Books Discussion Group will meet at noon Tuesday, August 15, to explore It Goes So Fast, by Mary Louise Kelly. The location has not been decided, but Ruth Rusk will be emailing that information well before the meeting. If you are interested in attending but are not on Ruth's list, please contact her.

rutharusk@gmail.com



Wednesday Noon Check In

Join us using the regular NUUC zoom connection at noon everyday Wednesday for informal check- ins and chat with your fellow members. Write revritchie@aol.com for a direct link.

Life has a way of rushing by. Sometimes we feel the need to pause or to reflect more deeply. Join me for a virtual half hour of mindful contemplation that is inclusive, non-judgmental and expectation free. I’ll bring a mix of poetry, music, breathwork, silence, or meditation to create a space for you to relax. Participants are muted. Feel free to turn your video off. Please engage in whatever way feels most meaningful to you. A Space for Reflection is freely offered the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm on Zoom. Registration is required (link here).


As for me, Karen McGuire, the facilitator, I’m a lifelong Unitarian Universalist, a retired educator, and a trained Interspiritual Companion who finds it necessary to stop every once in a while, and pay attention.