Friday News Update, May 7, 2010

 

Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church - Unitarian Universalist

 

Friday E-Mail News           May 7, 2010

 


 

 

TJMC-UU Budget Talks:

Church members are invited to join members of the Board of Trustees to discuss the proposed 2010-2011 budget this Sunday, May 9, after each service in the Sanctuary. We are aware that many of you may have questions or concerns about the reductions in staff hours and programs that were made in response to the lower than expected pledge totals. Come have your questions answered and take this opportunity to discuss your concerns. 

 

 

Sunday Sermon    9:15 AM + 11:15 AM

 

May 9, Sunday: Sermon - The Subtle Sin of Sentimentality, 9:15 AM + 11:15 AM

Rev. Tony Perrino. At the 11:15 AM service there will be a child dedication and Rev. Dr. Morris W. Hudgins will read “A Letter to My Mom.”

 

May 9, Sunday: UU Christian Fellowship, 9:15 AM, Summit Room 1

Rev. Dr. Morris Hudgins will lead our service. His topic is titled “Jesus’ Death: Who is to Blame?” This is our final meeting of the fiscal year. Our Sunday morning services will resume in the fall.

RE Classes

Religious Education for children (nursery thru fifth grade) is offered at both the 9:15 AM and 11:15 AM services.

Youth Programming (grades six thru twelve) is offered at 11:15AM.

First thru Fifth grades will be working outside in the “Children’s Peace Garden” near the labyrinth.

Please bring child-sized rakes, gardening gloves, etc. and dress for outdoor fun!

Church This Week

 

May 9, Sundays: A New Photo Directory is Coming Soon!

We will be taking pictures for our new church photo directory in the Social Hall May 20 -22. Representatives from the Membership Committee will be available between services on Sunday, April 25, and May 2+9, to sign church members up for a specific photo time slot. For any questions, please contact Jean Newland at kipandjean@gmail.com.

 

May 9, Sunday: Memory Book For the McKeeman’s, After both services, Social Hall

Add your sentiments and loving thoughts to the special book we are creating for Gordon and Phyllis McKeeman who are moving to Rochester, Minnesota this month. The book is located in the Social Hall and will be given to Gordon and Phyllis on Sunday, May 9.

 

May 9, Sunday: Peace Action-United Nations, 10:30 AM, Green Room

Please Note: This changed schedule is an experiment. We will be planning our tabling for Sunday, May 23, a Peace and UN Concerns and Issues List, an opportunity for the congregation’s participation to help us choose peace and UN issues for action. We welcome your input.

 

May 10, Monday: TnT Worship, 7:30 PM, Parlor

 

May 11, Tuesday: UU World Discussion Group! 6:30 PM, C’Ville Coffee Shop

Meet at C’Ville Coffee Shop, Harris St., to discuss the most recent UU World magazine - letters to the editor, book reviews, articles, advertisements, whatever - discussion questions listed in the back of the magazine can be used to spark our discussions. Contact Holly Dilatush at 960-7177 or holly@dilatush.com for more information.

 

May 12+19+26 June 2, Wednesdays, AFD: Transcendentalism, 2-4 PM, Parlor

Rev. Tony Perrino, our Pastoral Care Minister, will lead a group discussion responding to the video of a highly respected college professor and focus on the lives and philosophy of Emerson, Thoreau, Margaret Fuller and other Unitarian figures. 

 

May 12+19+26, Wednesdays: Vespers, 5 PM, Parlor

We begin with a half hour of quiet gathering in Parlor at 5:30 PM, which you may join at any point. Then we have a half hour worship service at 6 PM; please plan to arrive before this service begins. Child care is provided if reservations are received by the Wednesday before. If you have questions, email Lynn Horwitz, Vespers Associate, at lynhorwitz@aol.com. Topics May: May 5-Mother’s Love; May 12-Accepting Our Limitations; May 19-Attitude: The Law of the Garbage Truck; May 26-Salvation. 

 

May 12, Monday: Undoing Racism, 7 PM, Parlor

Undoing Racism is sponsoring the film Marching Band, French director Claude Miller’s latest documentary which is not available in the U.S. This film follows the lives of UVA’s marching band while last year’s now-legendary campaign of Barack Obama fired up young voters across the nation. Please join us in the Parlor.

 

May 12, Wednesday: IT, 7 PM, Summit Room 1

 

May 12+26, Wednesday: Back Page Writers, 7 PM, Green Room

All writers are welcome. This is a small group where it is voluntary to share a small piece to the group for feedback. There are also one or two writing prompts each meeting, some prompts are based on UU writings. Questions? Contact Joyce Moore at 327-3696 or joyce@rggld.org.

 

May 13+2+27, Thursdays: Active Minds, 1 PM, Parlor

 

May 15, Saturday: UU Christian Fellowship Retreat - Rescheduled for June 5 -

 

May 15, Saturdays: AFD: Understanding Your Dreams, 10 AM-2 PM, Parlor

Come and discover through lecture and discussion how dreams, which come from our deepest, wisest selves, can promote personal growth and healing. Registration fee ($8) includes a 50 page manual. For more information or to register, contact Leia Durland-Jones at leiadj@embarqmail.com.

 

May 15, Saturday: RE Teacher Appreciation Dinner, 5-7 PM, Social Hall

Free Food!! Everyone (including spouses and children) who has volunteered in our Children, Youth or Adult religious education programming this year is cordially invited. Michael Manto and Lorie Craddock will be cooking up some Really Good Italian Food. Please RSVP to lorie1963@aol.com by Wednesday, May 12.

 

May 15, Saturday: Game Night, 7 PM, Social Hall

 

May 16, Sunday: Sermon - Awakened by the Gift of Grace, 9:15 AM + 11:15 AM

Music Service, KaeRenae Mitchell, Dir. of Music. The Adult Choir, Treble Choir, Sam Scott, Terra Voce (Elizabeth Brightbill, flute, and Andrew Gabbert, cello) and guest instrumentalists will share in these special services celebrating music. A new hymn written by KaeRenae will be introduced to the congregation.

 

May 16, Sunday: Social Action Collection - Play Partners

Play Partners, a program of Children, Youth, and Family Services, Inc. (CYFS), promotes the development of early literacy skills, targeting preschool children from low-income families. Trained volunteer teams bring enrichment activities to children in day care settings, including family day care homes. Volunteers introduce a book and present activities that extend the concepts and vocabulary in the story. The children then take home their own copy of the selected story. Your generous donations this month will help purchase books and materials for the children in the program.

 

May 16, Sunday: Congregational Meeting, 12:30 PM, Sanctuary. Child care provided in the lower hall.

 

May 16, Sunday: Coming of Age Lunch, 12:30, Social Hall

A delicious lunch of homemade baked ziti, mixed salad, bread, dessert and beverage to benefit the coming of age class pilgrimage in June. This is our last fundraiser! Adults $7, children $5

May 16, Sunday: Pastoral Visitors, 1 PM, Parlor

 

May 16, Sunday: Green Sanctuary - Eco-Tour of Quality Community Center’s Urban Farm, immediately following the congregational meeting, Offsite

The Green Sanctuary Task Force invites you to come with us after the Congregational Meeting for a tour of Charlottesville’s Urban Farm, the Garden of Goodness, on Sixth Street SE and Monticello Avenue. Children in the Earth Stewards Stars Studio made bead decorations for cloth bags to be donated to people who work and harvest the produce in this neighborhood lot. Carpool from the church parking lot immediately following the congregational meeting or join us there. For more information, contact Leia Durland-Jones at leiadj@embarqmail.com or Sharon Baiocco at green@uucharlottesville.org.

Church Notes & Requests for Help

 

IMPACT’s Updated Results: 

Pre-Kindergarten Education

IMPACT made three requests:  (1) City and County commit to the target of 90% as the proportion of low-income children to be enrolled in public pre-K programs;  (2) City and County School Boards commit to annual local reporting and publishing of achievement-gap data for low-income children at kindergarten and 3rd grade levels as early as possible; and  (3) that the two School Board spokespeople propose that the two School Divisions begin joint discussions about the phased expansion of pre-K services for low-income children.  All three requests were agreed to. 

Since March 22:

(A)  the CITY School Board is proposing adding two new pre-K classes next year for 3-year olds;  and   (B) the COUNTY will restore full funding to the existing Bright Stars program which provides pre-K classes for many 4-year olds.  

We believe the support of IMPACT’s 33 faith communities helped bring these steps about. 
Interpretive Services -

IMPACT’s ultimate goal is the creation and implementation of sustainable and comprehensive language access plans by City and County Police Departments and the Regional Jail - to meet the needs of our neighbors with limited proficiency in English.  

>  The Charlottesville PD now has a plan in place - and Chief Longo committed to recommending that the TJ Area Community Criminal Justice Board investigate a comprehensive LEP (limited English proficiency) plan for the regional jail system.  He’ll bring a progress report to IMPACT’s October 2010 issues meeting. 

>  The Chief of the Albemarle County PD and the head of the Regional Jail also agreed to commit to create LEP plans, and provide progress reports at IMPACT’s October meeting. 

We look forward to your growing support for this unprecedented interdenominational campaign for social justice in our community.

Bob Gross & Trish Foley, IMPACT Team co-chairs

 

Church Mailboxes: We will be updating the mailboxes in our mailroom this summer. If your committee, group/council would like to have a mailbox, or finds they no longer need a mailbox, then please let the Church Office know.

 

Summit House Combination will be changed Tuesday, June 1.

 

Talents n’ Treasures Auction a Great Success! Thank you to everyone who helped to make the Spring Auction such a great success. Amazingly $14,000 was raised to help support the church. Special thanks go out to Norman Dill for his sparkling performance as our auctioneer and to the hard working chiefs:  Trudy Rohm, Betty Warner, and Jennifer McCutcheon and the stalwart backup crew who made the many jobs feel like fun.  Mark your calendar now for our Fall Chilifest/Silent Auction on Nov. 6. See you all there!

 

Scrip Reminder: Register at ShopWithScrip.com using our enrollment code 5BCFD27A2L439, and see just how easy it is to put your shopping dollars to work earning money for TJMC.  Our Grocery Scrip sales are down 25% from last year. Remember to stop by the Scrip table on Sundays and stock up on Kroger, Giant, Food Lion, Whole Foods, Integral Yoga and Rebecca’s Scrip.  In addition, we continue to stock a limited selection of ShopWithScrip GiftCards for popular stores for cash and carry sales. Each time you use Scrip instead of other payment methods for making your ordinary purchases, TJMC is given a percentage of your purchases by participating retailers.

 

TJMC UUsed BookStore: Our UUsed BookStore is open for business each Sunday in the Social Hall during coffee hour. The stock is rotated frequently, so stop by each week and check out what is new. The selection includes fiction, non-fiction, spirituality, reference and children’s books, all at prices so low you can buy a book, read it, and donate it back for someone else to enjoy. Donations are welcome. Please leave them in the Summit House kitchen alcove or on the front porch if the building is locked.

 

Religious Education Supply Wish List: stickers and poster paints. Please leave donations in the marked bin at the Edgewood Lane entrance.

 

The Adult Faith Development Committee is soliciting ideas for our fall semester classes. Is there something in particular you would like to see offered? Would you like to lead a course? Do you have a course leader to recommend? We would love to hear from you! Contact AFD Chair, Holly Dilatush at 295-9716 or holly@dilatush.com.

 

Coming of Age class selling USB flash drives to fund pilgrimage! Support our youth and show your TJMC pride by purchasing a flash drive with the chalice logo on it.  Drives are 2 G USB 2.O.  Get yours at the RE table in the Social Hall after services before they are gone!

 

Church Upcoming Dates

 

May 18, Tuesday: Elder’s Dinner, 6 PM, Social Hall

Each year the UUppity Women invite our Elders to dinner to celebrate the wisdom of their personal history, and to enjoy our community of love and respect. This dinner started as a way of honoring the members of The Alliance, and has been expanded to include both men and women 70 years and over. If you are newly 70, or new to our congregation, please let us know, so we can send you an invitation. We are happy to provide rides if you are no longer driving. Invitations will be mailed in late April. If you are an Elder and do not receive one by Monday, May 3, please let us know. For more information contact uuppities@uucharlottesville.org.

 

May 18, Tuesdays: UUppity Women, 7 PM, Parlor & 6 PM,  Social Hall

Mother’s Day is right around the corner! Do you have a funny or tender story about a Mother’s Day gift or celebration? Does your family tend to make more of a fuss over Mother’s Day than Father’s Day? Come relax and reminisce. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. Do not forget to offer your help for the Tuesday, May 18, Elders Dinner. Email uuppities@uucharlottesville.org.

 

May 19, Wednesday: Environmental Action Committee, 7 PM, Parlor

Come help us plan our June 12-13 Mountaintop Removal Site Visit to Kayford Mountain, WV, and to plan our Interfaith Vigil for the Mountains and People of Appalachia in October. Even if you cannot attend, we have lots of projects you can help with. Contact Sharon Baiocco at green@uucharlottesville.org.

 

May 20, Thursday: UU Christian Fellowship, 7 PM, Summit Room 2

Eleanor May will lead our regular Thursday evening service with hymn singing, Bible study, and meditation.

 

May 23, Sunday: Sermon - Shared Ministry, 9:15 AM + 11:15 AM

Rev. Dr. Morris W. Hudgins &Alex McGee. Alexandra McGee, a graduate of Starr King School for the Ministry, and Rev. Hudgins will share their views of ministry. We will recognize new members, volunteers and celebrate our shared ministry as a community.

 

May 30, Sunday: 10 AM Service Starts

 

May 30, Sunday: Sermon - Letting Go, 10 AM

Rev. Dr. Morris W. Hudgins. On this Memorial weekend we will honor our soldiers and dramatize The War Prayer by Mark Twain. We will also reflect on the words of Mary Oliver: “To live in this world you must be able to do three things: To love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the times comes to let it go, to let it go.”

 

May 31, Monday: Church Office Closed for Memorial Day

 

June 1, Tuesday: NatureSpirit - Cancelled Until Fall -

NatureSpirit will not meet again until this fall.

 

June 5, Saturday: UU Christian Fellowship Retreat, 9 AM, Offsite.

 

June 6, Sunday: All Church Pot Luck Picnic, 11 AM, All Church.

Save the date and come to our All Church Pot Luck Picnic with ice cream sundaes and drinks provided. It will be sponsored by the Board, the RE Council and the Membership Committee. Come join us as we celebrate the end of this church year and honor our interim minister, Rev. Dr. Morris Hudgins. For any questions or concerns, please contact Jean Newland at 962-9676 or kipandjean@gmail.com.

 

June 20, Sunday: Greg Greenway Concert, 7 PM, Sanctuary

Greg Greenway will be coming to Charlottesville! He will be playing during the Sunday service and doing a concert in the evening at 7 PM in the Sanctuary. Greg is a soulful and moving singer, a powerful poet, and a sparkling entertainer. Originally from Richmond, he moved to Boston for its rich Folk Music tradition and has become one of its most unique and superlative emissaries. Drawing inspiration from gospel, rock, blues, jazz, and world music, Greg continues the singer/songwriter tradition that traces its roots back to the social awareness of Woody Guthrie. Greg’s central appeal comes through the singular lens of his humanity and his easy affinity for his audience.

 

August 21, Saturday: Yard Sale Alert!

The Eleventh Annual “TJMC Back-To-School Yard Sale Extravaganza” is scheduled for Saturday, August 21. Please set aside your excess furniture, household items, electronics, toys, books, DVDs, and CDs for the sale. Limited pre-sale storage space is available if needed. Questions?  Write yardsale@uucharlottesville.org.