FirstAnnounce – March 17, 2024

Sunday Worship, March 17th, 2024

at 10:30 am

No One Gets Out Alive

Rev. Mike Morran

Join us on
Sunday, March 17th at 10:30 am.
Why and how everyone should do some end-of-life planning, even if you’re not at the end of your life.

We extend a warm invitation to you to join
us in person, or if you prefer, you can also participate online.

Our service streams to
Youtube
and Zoom (
meeting ID is 466-677-668 and the password is 454623
).

Join us for coffee in the Community Room after the service.

Giving in Action – Caring and Sharing

(Thanks to
Molly Prince

for the post)

Located on East Colfax,
Caring & Sharing
became a No Cost Grocery Program in March 2021. Caring & Sharing was founded by Tony and Dara Goldsby and was designed from a passionate, heart-felt desire to make a meaningful difference in their neighborhood. They write, “We express our love and show our support by helping to build more stable, strong and secure communities. Our goal is to make a positive impact on the lives of others through dedication, inspiration, and embracing individuals while creating informative connections to the community. Our purpose is to care and share through engaging, encouraging, and enlightening others on a personalized basis. We provide and promote professional services, special events and offer community based resources.”

In addition to food, they offer free services including Clothing, Mentoring, Workshops, Counseling, Job Placement for Veterans & Re-entry Programs, Housing Options, & More.

Middle East Justice Group- this Sunday at 9:30 am

(Thanks to
A
rnie Carter

for the post)

The Middle East Justice group meets every Sunday 930 AM up in the Chapel. Everyone welcome!

Young Adults Potluck – this Sunday after Worship

(Thanks to
Eric Kollwitz

for the post)

The Young Adults will meet for food and fellowship after coffee hour this coming Sunday, Mar in the Chapel. Please bring a dish, if you wish!

In Memoriam

With great sadness, we note the passing of
Ed Wasson
on
February 29th
. Ed is survived by his wife Jane Wasson, daughters Kate, Page, Maria, and son John. No date has been set for a memorial service yet. Cards and condolences can be sent to Jane Wasson, 440 Monroe St. Denver, CO 80206.

Announcements

Featured at Miriam’s Book Table…

(Thanks to
N
an Wigington
for the post)

As a testimony to this week’s featured book, Sean Stevenson wrote, “
Like A Child
is one of my all time favorite books. Tim masterfully addresses the misperceptions of maturity in our culture and recognizes the wisdom of being childlike. He guides the reader to reclaim their authentic self.” Find Rev. Timothy J. Mooney’s
Like A Child
and many other praise worthy books at Miriam’s Book Table.

Annual Evaluation of First Unitarian Ministry

(Thanks to
Alisha Bashaw
for the post)

The Committee on Ministry respectfully requests your feedback for the annual evaluation of First Unitarian Society of Denver ministry/Rev. Mike Morran. We have altered the format of the survey even more this year to follow up on last year’s feedback and actionable items, to streamline and simplify it, and make it easier for you to provide input. We have also worked with Rev. Mike to ensure that the feedback we’re requesting is helpful and ideally, actionable. That said, we need your responses to make it meaningful! Please
click this link
and fill out the brief survey by
March 24
.

It can be as brief as a couple of minutes or as long as you want to spend on it. Survey responses are confidential unless you request a member of the COM to reach out to you. There will be members of the COM in the community room after services on
March 17
if you have any questions, or if you would like to fill out a paper copy of the survey instead of a digital one.

With gratitude – Committee on Ministry

Endowment Application Open!

(Thanks to
Nellie Stagg
for the post)

The endowment grant application is now open! Please consider projects and apply
before Monday, April 15th
. The goal of the endowment is to enhance the permanent facilities and capabilities of First Unitarian Society of Denver. Projects will be selected that are visible to the congregation, will impact the work of the church for more than one year, will further the mission of our congregation and cannot be funded through our normal operating budget. To receive the application or ask any questions, please email the committee at
endowment@fusden.org
.

Join Up! Join In!

(Thanks to
Nan Wigington
for the post)

Your 2024 Auction, Joining Hands for Justice, needs you to fill its auction catalog. What can you donate? How about aquarium passes or museum tickets, a bar crawl, cat or dog care, designated driver hours, a vacation in the mountains, clutter clean up, a scavenger hunt, music or dance or drawing lessons, a paint and sip party, a picnic basket or a monthly cookie or meal kit, a parents’ date night, a family game night, a tour of downtown or Capitol Hill or Cheesman Park, a kid or an adult or a family game night? But you probably have a better idea. Submit your dinners, events, services and baskets here –
https://fusden.org/annual-auction/
.  The deadline for submissions is
April 7 at 5 P.M.
We can also use your volunteer time. Sign up at –
https://fusden.org/annual-auction/
.

Our 2024 Auction, Joining Hands for Justice, will be
Saturday, April 27, 2024
. Mark your calendar for an uplifting evening with a dinner, live auction, and an all new awards ceremony where we will honor Dr.Rosemarie Allen (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8nkcRMZKV4
), this year’s community champion.

Racial Wealth Inequality

(Thanks to
Patrick Whorton, Racial Justice co-chair,
for the post)

Racial wealth inequality is real, and impacts all of us. To learn more, check out this article from
PopularResistance.org
:
https://popularresistance.org/its-time-to-act-locally-to-address-racial-wealth-inequality/

New Congregational Projects and Initiatives

(Thanks to
J
ohn Vivian for the post)

Your Faith In Action Council members are available to discuss ideas for Projects to be considered and potentially be officially proposed for a vote at First Unitarian Congregational Meeting
Sunday June 2nd
. The other possibility is an Initiative which still is a worthy endeavor, however does not have the same process or level of benefits of a Project. Please reach out to us via
fiac@fusden.org
. We look forward to answering your questions, hearing about your ideas and exploring the possibilities!

First Unitarian Events Coming Soon

Finding Yourself At First Unitarian

(Thanks to
Rev. Mike Morran
for the post)

A time for seekers, the curious, and those wishing to connect with the 1st Unitarian Denver community, this participatory class of three hours will provide an introduction to Unitarian Universalism and First Unitarian Church. Facilitated by Rev. Mike Morran, we will meet on
Saturday, March 16th
, from
9:00 a.m. to noon
. All are welcome, but you must pre-register with Rev. Mike (
revmorran@gmail.com
).

Come Craft with FUSD Craft Circle

(Thanks to
Julie Meyers
for the post)

We meet at FUSD on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm and on the third Wednesday of the month (
March 20
) at
2:00 pm
(this is a new time). All are welcome to come to one or both sessions. No RSVP needed unless you’re new to knitting and want me to bring some needles and yarn to get you started. I’m happy to teach you to knit!

Racial Justice – Spring Read

(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
. Participants must register to participate by emailing Patrick Whorton at
whorton@gmail.com
. who will then send yhou a zoom link and some discussion guidelines. You may join one, two or all three of the discussions.

Climate Justice Book Discussion

(Thanks to
T
aylor Chang
for the post)

Please join Climate Justice Project in reading “The Water Knife” by Paolo Bacigalupi. The story is a dystopian thriller set in a future southwestern United States ravaged by water scarcity and revolves around Angel Velasquez, a water mercenary navigating a treacherous landscape of political intrigue and violence in a desperate quest for control over the region’s dwindling water supply. We will be
reading throughout March
and a
discussion will be held in April
, with dates TBD.

Community

Coloradans for Protecting Reproductive Freedom Ballot Initiative

(Thanks to
T
yler Watlington
for the post)

A coalition of Reproductive Justice nonprofit organizations have drafted language for a ballot initiative that would put to vote a constitutional amendment on the November 2024 ballot that would protect abortion from government interference in Colorado. FUSD Reproductive Justice Committee has endorsed the ballot initiative and is working diligently to gather enough signatures to get it on the ballot. You can help protect the Right to Abortion in Colorado by joining us.

Learn more here:
https://coloradansforreproductivefreedom.com/

If you would like to be trained to get petition signatures for the initiative, you can attend an upcoming training – sign up at this
link
.

To donate directly to the initiative, please click here: Coloradans for Protecting Reproductive Freedom —
Donate via ActBlue
.

Please contact Tyler Watlington (
atwatlington@comcast.net
) if you have questions or need additional assistance AND if you do decide to get trained as a signature gatherer, please let Tyler know as well.

Sunday Funday with Soul 2 Soul Sisters

We’re excited to invite you to participate in another season of Facing Racism. Join us this Spring as we give you the tools to heal and become a part of this movement to dismantle anti-Black racism.
Register today for Facing Racism
and be a part of the magic>>>

Join us in four sessions to unlearn racist behavior, develop intellectually and emotionally, and practice self-liberation. Registration includes;

💜1:1 Private Session with Rev. Tawana Angela Davis, PhD, Co-Founder & Executive Director of Soul 2 Soul Sisters. Reverend Dr. Davis is a Womanist, thought provoker, speaker, preacher, and community leader.
Read more on her here
.

💜Expansive list of resources for continued learning.

💜Access to our Facing Racism Alumni Network for continued service, workshops and community.

Virtual Session Dates: April 7th, April 14th, April 21st, April 28th

Session Times: 4:00 – 7:00 PM (MST)

Registration Fee: $599

Link to Register

A portion of your tuition will be used to sponsor Facing Racism for Black women, femmes, and gender expansive beloveds at NO COST.

The deadline to register is March 31st and spots are limited, so share it with your networks TODAY to make sure those important to you can join this journey with you!

In Divine Peace, Love, & Power, Your Facing Racism Facilitators,

Courtney Anika, Associate Director of Organizational Wellness

Rev. Tawana Angela Davis, PhD, Co-Founder & Executive Director

Social Justice Film Series Presents – “The Monk and the Gun”

(Thanks to Holly Fulton from First Universalist for the post)

Social Justice Film Series presents “The Monk and the Gun”,
Friday, April 5th, 2024

First Plymouth Congregational Church, Room 212

3501 S. Colorado Blvd. Englewood, CO

S
nacks and visit at 6:30, film beings at 7 pm

This film captures the wonder and disruption as Bhutan becomes one of the world’s youngest democracies. Known throughout the world for its extraordinary beauty and its emphasis on Gross National Happiness, the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan was the last nation to connect to the internet and television. And if that weren’t enough change, the King announced shortly afterwards that he would cede his power to the people via their vote and a new form of government: Democracy. An elderly lama, recognizing that extraordinary change is about to sweep through his country, is troubled by the possible outcomes. He instructs his young disciple Tashi to set forth into the kingdom and bring him two guns before the full moon to “set it right.” The young monk is perplexed by his guru’s request, and his familiarity with guns is based solely on images from the only film available on television: James Bond. His quest brings him into contact with a scheming American gun collector Ron (Harry Einhorn), leading to a most unexpected outcome.

Watch the trailer for 
The Monk and the Gun

here
.

The Social Justice film series is co-partnered by First Plymouth and our neighbors, First Universalist Church.

The Larger Unitarian Universalist Community

Pacific Western Regional Assembly – April 19th and 20th – Volunteers Needed!

(Thanks to
Jo Hehnke
from First Universalist for the post)

This year’s Pacific Western Regional conference (
https://www.uua.org/pacific-western/calendar/pwr-uua/pwr-threads-connect-stories-inspire
) is being held at First Universalist Church of Denver,
April 19 (starting at 6 pm) and 20

th

 (ending at 5 pm)
. I am part of a team recruiting volunteers for the event. The theme this year is “Connections”. In that spirit, we are hoping to connect with members from area churches through the various volunteer tasks entailed.
Volunteers are mostly needed for the Friday night reception and Saturday morning continental breakfast—contributing food, setting up and cleaning up afterward.

We need your help in recruiting volunteers from your congregation. Could you please provide one or more names of individuals who might be interested in coordinating volunteers from your congregation?

 Please contact Jo Hehnke at
Jo@josephinehehnke.net
if you would like to volunteer.

Registration Open for Pacific Western Regional Assembly – April 19th and 20th

It’s time to get together!

Registration is open for our Pacific Western Regional Assembly this
April 19th and 20th!  

People can attend either in person, at
First Universalist in Denver
, or remotely. We are planning a family friendly event and children are welcome. This is a great chance to connect with our larger faith and connect with new and old friends.

Stay up to date on all the PWR RA Plans
here
.

Engaging UUs in a Conversation on Article II

This is an invitation to all UU’s into a NAtional Conversation on Article II. Please click
here
to view more information including a video library, a resource library and other information.

2024 General Assembly Registration is Now Open!

Represent us at the UUA General Assembly!
 The Unitarian Universalist Association’s (UUA) national meeting of UU congregations is an all-virtual event this year. You can participate from the comfort of your own couch from
June 20-23, 2024
.

 As a member congregation of the UUA, First Unitarian Society of Denver (FUSD) sends “delegates” to this event, which includes worship, workshops, lectures and the annual UUA business meeting. FUSD delegates will participate in the business meeting and vote on items that impact all member congregations.

If you are interested in serving as an FUSD delegate at the 2024 General Assembly, please reach out to Coral Cosway at

President@fusden.org
.

 Adult registration is $280 and includes access to the live sessions, on-demand programming, featured speakers and major worships. There is also an option to register for only the annual business meeting portion of the event for free (or a donation amount of your choice). You can review the 
program and schedule
 and visit the UUA’s 
General Assembly webpage
 for more information.

Pacific Western Region – March Newsletter

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 March newsletter.

Additionally, you can visit the Unitarian Universalist Association web site at
https://www.uua.org/
for information at the association level.

Side with Love
is a public advocacy campaign that seeks to harness love’s power to stop oppression. It is sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association and all are welcome to join.
Subscribe
to get updates.

After closing out this year’s 
30 Days of Love
, Side With Love is looking forward to exciting opportunities for faith-filled action this spring. Starting March 6, we have a range of offerings that we hope will ground you and help sustain your commitment to liberation, democracy, and justice. Please join us and share with your congregation!
The link for the March newsletter is
here
.

If you haven’t already heard, 
we’re getting ready to activate every corner of our faith for UU the Vote 2024
. This year, we will mobilize our friends, our neighbors, and our fellow UUs to generate a groundswell of democratic action and leadership towards a thriving future beyond November 5. If you aren’t already subscribed to our UU the Vote newsletters, 
you can sign up for updates here
.

First Unitarian Information

First Unitarian – Calendaring and Room Reservations

(Thanks to
Rhonda Williamson
, Congregational Administrator, for the post)

To Request
an event addition to the First Unitarian calendar and to request a room reservation:

  • To add a meeting or event to the Church Calendar and reserve a room:
  1. Check the church calendar on the website to see if there are any conflicts. There is a link on each page of the website in the black area at the bottom, under ‘Useful links’
  2. Complete the following form to request that your event be added to the calendar and to request a room reservation.
    https://firstunitariandenver.breezechms.com/form/45698258

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!

First Unitarian – Communication Methods How To’s

(Thanks to
Rhonda Williamson
, Congregational Administrator, for the post)

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!

Parking

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.

QuickDirectory

Questions About Pledging? Jason Marsden –
stewardship@fusden.org

Candles of Community – 
candles@fusden.org

Caring Committee – 
caring@fusden.org

Volunteer Greeters – 
greeters@fusden.org

Connections Ministry – 
connectionsministry@fusden.org

Office/FirstAnnounce/Rhonda Williamson – 
office@fusden.org

Religious Exploration – Erin Kenworthy
– erin@fusden.org

Giving in Action – 
givinginaction@fusden.org

Mental Well-being – 
wellbeing@fusden.org

Car Donations
 – 
877-999-8322

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Publication deadline is 5:00pm on Tuesday.

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