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Sunday Worship, January 7th, 2024
at 10:30 am
Flip the Service
The Religious Exploration Team
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Please join us on Sunday, January 7th at 10:30 am for our service. This week, we are bringing Religious Exploration into the service for multigenerational faith formation. Together, we will consider how liberating love is present in our lives through play, collaboration, and sharing.
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Whole SoUUl Studio This Sunday!
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Thanks to Mike Morran for the post)
Whole SoUUl Studio is a monthly, faithful, educational, communal gathering with a focus on religion and community. We will gather in the sanctuary at 12:00 on January 7th to learn, explore, share, and grow together for about 45 minutes. Facilitated by Rev. Mike, this month we will contemplate Climate Psychology and Spirituality. This will be a conversation about the apocalypse and optimism. Whole SoUUl Studio is intended to be connective for all our members and friends!
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Giving in Action – The Conflict Center
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(Thanks to Arnie Carter for the post)
Located in Denver, The Conflict Center’s (TCC) mission is to equip people with practical skills to navigate, transform and embrace everyday conflict. TCC’s vision is that communities embrace conflict as an opportunity to sustain safe and thriving relationships. Incorporated as a nonprofit in 1988, TCC has served over 200,000 people by providing the skills needed to transform conflict and build community. TCC provides skill-building through individual classes available to the public, school programs focused on building inclusive school communities and schoolwide climate and culture as well as restorative justice, including a partnership with the Denver DAs office. Committed to providing at least 50% of its services to people facing low-income life experiences, TCC believes that people of all socioeconomic levels should have access to practical skill building that solves problems creatively and builds positive and healthy relationships. We invite you to learn more at conflictcenter.org.
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Middle East Discussion Group
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(Thanks to Arne Carter for the post)
The Middle East discussion group is scheduled to meet at 9:30 am on Sunday, January 7th, prior to the service, in the Chapel.
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Los Bohemios Tickets On Sale!
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(Thanks to Lia Davis for the post)
Capitol Hill Concerts presents Los Bohemios (Traditional Cuban, Mexican, & Latin Rock) on Saturday January 20th at 7 pm. Tickets are now on sale. Through Sunday January 7th, get 15% off your order when you purchase 4 or more tickets! Use the promotional code NEWYEAR to score this deal. A portion of the proceeds from this concert will benefit Prison Mindfulness. Their mission is to provide prisoners, prison staff, and prison volunteers with the most effective, evidence-based tools for rehabilitation, self-transformation, and personal & professional development. You can support Prison Mindfulness by donating cookies, fruits, or snacks (homemade or store-bought) which will be served at the concert intermission alongside donation baskets. All donations collected will benefit Prison Mindfulness. If you would like to donate a refreshment, please sign up here.
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Craft Circle – Wednesday, January 10th, 7 – 8:30pm
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(Thanks to Julie Meyers for the post)
All are invited to drop in anytime to craft and chat. Beginners welcome – I’m happy to teach you how to knit. We’ll be meeting in the Community Room and the 2nd Wednesday of the month in the evening from 7pm-8:30and the 3rd Wednesday of the month during the day from 3:00-4:30. No RSVP is needed. Please contact Julie Meyers for questions at julie.meyers.md@gmail.com.
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Lunch Bunch – Friday, January 12th
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(Thanks to Marty Dawley, for the post)
All are invited to join in a great potluck lunch with Lunch Bunch on January 12th. We meet the second Friday of every month in the FUSD Community Room for food and conversation. We gather at 11:45 and have lunch at noon.
If you would also like to come at 10:30 am to play Scrabble or cards or another game before lunch this month, contact martydawley@yahoo.com and she’ll see if she can put together a game table or two to include you. If you are interested but can’t do it this month, contact Marty anyway. She’ll start a list for next month too.
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After the Marade lunch and MLK Birthday Celebration
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(Thanks to Patrick Caldwell, for the post)
Join us between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm on January 15, 2024 at First Unitarian as we gather to celebrate and honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on the 103rd anniversary of his birth. We’ll have soup, greens, cornbread, and birthday cake. We’ll light a few candles, sing Happy Birthday, and hear a few of his memorable quotes.
You don’t have to be part of the Marade to join us. We will keep the doors open for those that go the full distance to the Capitol Building. You are invited to RSVP and or chip in $10 for lunch by clicking here.
Questions to: patrickcaldwell00@gmail.com.
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A Movie Series for Grownups: Let’s Talk About Sex (and its consequences), Baby!
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(Thanks to Jane Ashley for the post)
The Reproductive Justice Initiative will offer 10 movie screenings and discussions afterward that explore stories about pregnancy, families, teenagers, abortion, adoption, relationships, men and women, the full catastrophe. We’ll watch dramas and comedies, heart-breakers and uplifters, but all great films. The movies will be shown throughout 2024 at the home of Jane Ashley in Denver. There’s room for 12 people in her TV room, with a large screen for viewing.
The first movie will be a comedy: “Obvious Child.” Rated R, rotten tomatoes score 90%. The date is Tuesday, January 16 at 6 pm.
RSVP to jane.ashley52@gmail.com. She’ll send you her address. Dates will be announced and posted on First Announce a month before screenings.
Next month:
Tuesday, February 6 at 6 pm:
“Never Rarely Sometimes Always”
A pair of teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania travel to New York City to seek out medical help after an unintended pregnancy.
Rated PG-13, Rotten Tomatoes rating 99%
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Climate Justice Project – Assist Park People
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(Thanks to Ray Burdett for the post)
The Climate Justice Project of First Unitarian has committed to assisting the Park People in their tree planting mission by canvassing a low-resource Denver neighborhood to solicit interest from residents in getting a free or low cost tree. We have agreed upon Saturday morning, January 20th, from 9:00 AM to noon for the canvassing, but we have not yet been assigned a neighborhood. We will be walking the neighborhood in teams and placing door hangers on door knobs or other accessible areas, but we will not be knocking on doors. This is an easy way of “Thinking Globally but acting locally”. Please consider this volunteer opportunity, and thank you to those who have already volunteered. Contact Ray Burdett at rgb@pitt.edu if you are interested or have questions.
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Justice Committee “Lunch Launch”
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(Thanks to Kimberly Urish for the post)
Members and friends of First Unitarian are invited to a Justice Committee “Lunch Launch” on Sunday, January 28th (11:30 am-2:30 pm upstairs in the chapel). Join us for lunch and to launch FUSD’s support for COBALT’s 2024 Ballot Initiative to protect Abortion Rights in Colorado AND the Safe and Healthy Colorado’s ballot initiative to phase out fracking in Colorado. We will learn about the initiatives, you can read the ballot language, and sign petitions to put the initiatives on the ballot for the 2024 fall elections.
Lunch is being provided by the Reproductive Justice and Climate Justice committees. Please RSVP to reproductivejustice@fusden.org before Wednesday, January 24th so we get enough food. Thank you and look forward to seeing you on the 28th.
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Climate Grief Workshop – Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 10am-3pm
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(Thanks to Noelle Botti, for the post)
With the physical consequences of climate change becoming more readily apparent in our day-to-day lives, many of us are faced with feelings of grief, anxiety, or hopelessness. Once again, the First Unitarian Climate Justice Project is hosting a workshop that will be facilitated by Rin Overturf. It is informed by Joanna Macy’s “Work that Reconnects” and focuses on the emotional aspects of both the impacts of climate change and our efforts to save the world we love. The workshop will be held from 10 am to 3 pm on Saturday, February 3, 2024 in person at First Unitarian. To allow for full engagement, please plan to participate for the entire session. It will be limited to 20 participants to manage the dynamics of the group. Please RSVP to climatejustice@fusden.org by Monday, January 29th. Lunch will be provided.
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First Unitarian – Communication Methods How To’s – Part 1
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(Thanks to Rhonda Williamson, Congregational Administrator, for the post)
Happy Holidays!
In September, Mary Sullivan and Kathy Aguirre hosted a Saturday meeting for the First Unitarian Interconnected Committee (chairs and leaders of each group). During this gathering and through subsequent emails, the shared a Handbook packed with valuable insights on Communication and other important details about First Unitarian. In Part 1 below, you’ll discover information about two of these methods.
First Announce: A weekly church newsletter sent out by blast email Thursday evenings. (Also found on the website.) Deadline for entries is Tuesday end of day.
Order of Service: The handout given at each Sunday service – giving service details, and upcoming church events Request deadline is Thursday at 8:00 am.
Please complete the form at the link below to submit announcements for either or both First Announce and Order of Service – select both options on the form. https://firstunitariandenver.breezechms.com/form/e50206
Click here to access the First Unitarian Committee Handbook.
Feel free to dive in and let us know if you have any questions or thoughts!
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Searching for Assistant Treasurer
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First Unitarian is on the lookout for a volunteer Assistant Treasurer to begin training with our very own Sally Isaacson. Sally has been doing an incredible job as the Assistant Treasurer for almost four years now. For more details about this role, swing by the Opportunities Table! If you’re interested, we’d love to hear from you! You can also contact Janet Kennedy or Kate Raabe for more information. To view the job description click here.
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Climate Justice Project – Book Discussion – Save the Dates
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(Thanks to Peggy for the post)
The FUSD Climate Justice Project is holding a book discussion opportunity in February. We will be reading Where The Water Goes by David Owen about the Colorado River from its northern Colorado origins to its end at the sea…where it is dry. The book is both informative and accessible and lays an important foundation for our understanding of the River that is the lifeblood for much of the West. Books will soon be available in the Community Room.
Please put the dates on your 2024 calendar. The dates are Wednesday, February 7 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, February 11 at noon.
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Racial Justice Project – Spring Read
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(Thanks to Patrick Whorton for the post)
The Racial Justice Project’s spring book read will be Black on Black, written by Daniel Black, an author and professor of African American studies at Clark Atlanta University. This book, in fourteen short chapters, offers a queer, intersectional perspective on racial justice issues; each chapter examines a different issue. We have organized the reading around three discussions, once a month: Intro-page 88 on February 28; pages 89-158 on March 27; pages 159-end April 24. All discussions will be via zoom from 7:00-8:30 p.m. RJP will make six copies of the book available at the Sunday book table for discounted rate of $10. Participants must register to participate by emailing Patrick Whorton at pwhorton@gmail.com. I will then send you a zoom link and some discussion guidelines.
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Pacific Western Region – January Newsletter
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The Pacific Western Region of the Unitarian Universalists, publish a newsletter every one to two months. This newsletter will keep you up to date on all things UU that are happening in our region.
Click here to view the January newsletter.
Additionally, you can visit the Unitarian Universalist Association web site at https://www.uua.org/ for information at the association level.
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Finding a place to park when you come to visit our urban sanctuary can be a bit of a challenge! We recommend the following tactics/locations:
- Sundays 6a-1p: 3 blocks of the north side of 14th Avenue (Marion St. to just before Franklin St. – please abide by the street parking signs)
- Sundays 6a-1p: The Center at Colfax and Lafayette
- Sundays 6a-1p: (42 parking spaces) The Alta Court lot, across Lafayette from the church. Cars with a First Unitarian Church (FUSD) hangtag or paper parking pass on the dashboard, may park in the spaces farthest away from Colfax.
- Monday through Friday, 6 pm to 8 am: (22 parking spaces) The Alta Court lot, across Lafayette from the church. Cars with a First Unitarian Church (FUSD) hangtag or paper parking pass on the dashboard, may park in the spaces farthest away from Colfax.
- Friday 6 pm to Monday 8 am (22 parking spaces, except Sunday morning, see above. The Alta Court lot, across Lafayette from the church. Cars with a First Unitarian Church (FUSD) hangtag or paper parking pass on the dashboard, may park in the spaces farthest away from Colfax.
- If you have any questions or need a parking pass, contact Rhonda at office@fusden.org. Parking passes can also be obtained from the Greeters on Sunday morning.
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