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The Spiral September 3, 2015

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WUU Calendar and Scheduling
Caring Committee
Other News
Upcoming Events


 
This Sunday at WUU: September 6, 2015
10:00 am
Rev. David Johnson
“That We May Not Labor in Vain: Of Labor and Self-hood"

In his 2015 book entitled The Road to Character, journalist David Brooks considers the difference between the resume virtues and the eulogy virtues.  He writes:  “The resume virtues are the skills that you bring to the job market and that contribute to external success.  The eulogy virtues are deeper, at the core of your being -- whether you are kind, brave, honest or faithful, what kind of relationships you formed.”    On this Labor Day weekend we will explore various meanings of vocation, and its significance for discovering and creating a meaningful life.       
 
WUU Weekly Calendar
Thursday, September 3
10:00 am, Meditation, Sanctuary
6:30 pm, Navigators Monthly Meeting, Fahs House

Sunday, September 6
10:00 am, Worship, Sanctuary

Monday, September 7-Office Closed (Labor Day)
7:00 pm, Buddhist Meditation, Sanctuary

Tuesday, September 8
10:00 am, Pastoral Care Team Meeting, Sanctuary
7:00 pm, Worship Team Meeting, Fahs House


Wednesday, September 9
6:00 pm, Finance Committee Meeting, Fahs House
6:30 pm, Wake Up Meditation (for Young Adults), Parker House
7:30 pm, Choir Rehearsal, Sanctuary

Thursday, September 10
10:00 am, Meditation, Sanctuary
11:00 am, The Odyssey, Fahs House
7:00 pm, Covenent Group, Fahs House

 
Next Sunday at WUU: September 13, 2015
10:00 am
In-gathering:  Water Communion Ceremony        
"Notes from the Open Road"           
Rev. David Johnson

At our annual in-gathering service, we bring samples of waters representing places and experiences that have nourished and inspired us.  Water is a common symbol of passage, transition, and new life.  Our one-of-a-kind stories remind us that the fabric of community is given shape, strength, and beauty when the unique strands of our lives are woven together.  Be part of this annual celebration!  The sermon will build upon the wisdom of Mark Twain:  "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. Broad, wholesome, charitable views cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime."  (Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad

 
Share the Plate
Share the Plate Sunday will be September 13 (rather than our usual first-Sunday donation, which avoids the busy Labor Day weekend). The plate collection will be donated to Olde Towne Medical Center (OTMC) on Olde Towne Road.  OTMC is a safety net clinic providing preventive care and early intervention services to a vulnerable and disadvantaged population with services to children and their families a priority.  Over 5000 patients each year are provided a full range of medical and dental services.  Since uninsured patients pay for their services on a sliding scale, based on family income, OTMC can never be self-sufficient. Although OTMC receives financial support from local governments and grants, the agency relies on special events and the support of local organizations, congregations and individuals to provide quality health care to those in need.
 
For more information on OTMC, plesse visit www.oldetownemedicalcenter.com.  For information on the Share the Plate program, please email stp@wuu.org.

 
Social Justice
 
Food For FISH (Our local community food & clothing pantry)
Children are starting back to school again and need cereals for breakfast and after school snacks and peanut butter and jelly for sandwiches.  The need continues and the food is greatly appreciated!
Suggestions are: Peanut butter, jelly, boxes of cereal, granola bars
 

 
WUU Calendar and Scheduling
With the growth of our building and community we also have growth in the number of things that are scheduled on the WUU campus and in the buildings.  We have a great new tenant in Fahs House, we share our space with Temple Beth El for the High Holy Days, Church of God, Meditation, etc.

Please be sure to check the official calendar at http://wuu.org/events-calendar/ before you schedule an impromptu meeting or come over to look for your misplaced jacket.  There have been times when worship services or holy times have been mistakenly interrupted by someone looking for their casserole dish.

If you find your glasses missing or would like to schedule a meeting for your group please contact Ellyn in the office at office@wuu.org or (757) 2200-6830. 
High Power Affinity Group For Theists

Launching 9/27/2015 2-4pm
Facilitated By Deborah Jane Wells

 
We’re ready to launch our new affinity group for those who self-identify as “theists.”  This group is open to everyone so feel free to share with family and friends.

All meetings will take place at the WUU.  The first meeting on September 27 (which is the 4th Sunday of the month) will be held from 2–4pm in the sanctuary of the main church building. Thereafter, our group will meet on the third Sunday of each month from 2–4pm in the Fahs House building.
 
Please email me deborah@djwlifecoach.com to confirm your participation. I’ll send you a registration confirmation email with more details in preparation for our first meeting.  Click here for a flyer with complete information.

 
Caring Committee
Please contact caringchair@wuu.org if you know of a member of the Congregation in need of support, or if you are in need of support.
Other News
Worship Service Times
Our worship time will remain 10:00am until we switch to two worship service times on Sunday, September 20.  See announcement below.
 
Building Groundbreaking! Sunday, September 20
Sunday, September 20 will be a big day for WUU—we will break ground for our expansion and renovation as part of both worship services. Bring your shovel, trowel, spoon, or virtual digging implement and join us at worship, ending with a procession outdoors for a brief ceremony and digging. Save the date, September 20 at both the 9:15 am and 11:15 am services.
 
WUU Thursday Morning Breakfast Group
Fall is upon us. The WUU Thursday morning breakfast group is looking for a few new members. We meet every Thursday morning at 8:30 AM for an hour or so of congeniality, good food and conversation. All adult men and women, of any age,  are welcome. We meet at the Southern Pancake House on Richmond Road, near Ironbound Road, and right next to the Aberdeen Barn. Contact Joel Schiff tyler776@verizon.net or Les Solomon les.solomon@gmail.com if you have any questions.
 
Upcoming Events
  • September 13:  Water Communion
  • September 20: Building Groundbreaking
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