Copy
                                                     
View this email in your browser

                                                                       Photo by Ron Titus


Welcome to the
UUCL Weekly Email
February 20, 2019

 
 
You can also visit us at:
 
John Prine One More Time- Rev. Pat Jobe

Sunday, February 24, 2019 10:00 am     
 
 Rev. Pat Jobe will lead a discussion group after the service



Our February 2019 Theme is Challenges
Life is a series of challenges because it is a succession of changes— changes and challenges are linked. Common wisdom tells us that facing and overcoming are linked. Common wisdom tells us that facing and overcoming life’s challenges is how we grow in strength and character. Our country too faces challenges in many spheres—the environment, racism, and healthcare, to name but a few. The Dalai Lams says “To remain indifferent to the challenges we face is indefensible. If the goal is noble, whether or not it is realized within our lifetime is largely irrelevant.  What we must do therefore is strive and persevere and never give up.”
 
Whether personal, national, or global, challenges are a fact of human life. Join us this month to hear our speakers in this topic, and to be a part of our discussion circle following the service.  
 
Next Service:  March 4th 10:00 am
“Race, The Other Four-Letter Word” Ahmad Ward
 

 
Attunement Meditation Group Each Sunday Before Service

From 9:15 to 9:45 before service an Attunement Meditation Group will meet at UUCL.

Join us for a different type of guided meditation to help us calm our minds, prepare for our Sunday service gathering, and become well acquainted with our tranquil inner realms.

All experience levels welcome.

Location:  The conference room down the right hall.  

Cost:  FREE

Facilitators: Gary & Jan Stiles who have been meditators and Attunement practitioners for decades. Contact us at garyjanstiles@gmail.com for questions or more information.  You may also contact uucl.office@gmail.com.


To learn more about Attunement click HERE.




 
Hearing Assisted Devices are available at the rear of the Sanctuary.

*     *     *     *     *     *
Please submit Order of Service and Weekly Email
announcement updates by Wednesday.


 

UUCL Life

Reverend Jim Morrison
Pastoral Minister

We are happy to report that Jim Morrison is back!  He is currently on limited duty.

You can schedule an appointment with Jim by calling his cellphone 843.263.6488



 

 

 

Our Minister Emeritus
Rev. Manuel Holland

 


 

 
****UUCL Office Hours****

Jim Morrison is back! You can schedule an appointment by calling his cellphone at 843-263-6488.  
TEMPORARY OFFICE HOURS AT UUCL
During David Inserra’s absence, the temporary office hours will be Tuesdays 10 to noon Wednesdays 1 to 4 Thursdays 10 to noon A member of the congregation will be in the office. 

 
UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS
  • Friday, February 22 at 6:30 pm “A Prayer for Compassion” movie prescreening along with Q&A with the director Thomas Jackson. A donation of $10 or more is requested which will be split to benefit social justice programs at UUCL and the film’s final funding.  
  • Monday, February 25 6:30 to 8:00 pm  Attunement Meditation: Renewing Ourselves, Renewing Our World, 8 week course, (Week 6)  
  • Friday, March 1 at noon- Worship Committee Meeting at Il Carpaccio
  • Friday, March 1 at 5:30 pm Women Dining Out at Wise Guys
  • Saturday, March 2 at 7:00 pm Music on Malphrus  David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach
  • Wednesday, March 7 at 6:30 Palmetto Plant Eaters Group
  • Saturday, March 9 at 6:00 pm UUCL Stweardship Campaign Gala Kickoff 


David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach – Sat, Mar 2

David Jacobs-Strain is a fierce slide guitar player, and a song poet from Oregon. He is known for both his virtuosity and spirit of emotional abandon. David displays a range that ties him to his own generation and to guitar-slinger troubadours like Robert Johnson and Jackson Browne.  “I try to make art that you can dance to, but I love that darker place, where in my mind, Skip James, Nick Drake, and maybe Elliot Smith blur together.” 

Bob Beach’s career has spanned more than 45 years. With his roots in blues, rock and folk, his innate feel for the music transcends genre, and can be integrated into everything from hip hop to bluegrass to kids’ cabaret and more. “Bob Beach, you snuck into the tunes with us with the grace and sensitivity of an old school sax man, making everything better while calling attention to the music not yourself” Scott Ainslie, blues musician & educator
 
David and Bob have been performing together since 2010. They currently perform between 70 and 100 shows a year on both east and west coasts. Their live show moves from humorous, subversive blues, to delicate balladry, and then swings back to swampy rock and roll. 
 

Click HERE to download a flyer of upcoming shows.
 
Tickets $20 at the door – General Admission
Doors open 6:00 pm, Show at 7:00 pm
At The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry
110 Malphrus Road, Bluffton, SC, 843-837-3330
www.uulowcountry.org; info: MusicOnMalphrus@gmail.com or uucl.office@gmail.com
Attunement Meditation:

Renewing Ourselves, Renewing Our World


8 week course continues this Monday, February 25, Session 6.  Experience the place within ourselves where all is well. When we live from this place our lives flow with ease, assurance, and purpose.  Come rest, renew, and remember.  Mondays from 6:30 to 8:00 pm UUCL Sanctuary Donation of $5 or $10 per session for UUCL Gary and Jan Stiles facilitators Contact them at garyjanstiles@gmail.com or 603-867-5251
January 28, 2019 UUCL Sanctuary
$5-10 donation per session to UUCL
Facilitated by Gary & Jan Stiles & Clay Barnard

Contact: garyjanstiles@gmail.com or call 603-867-5251 To Register
Civil Rights
February 26 at 6:30 Emory Campbell will speak on “The Effects of the Civil Rights Movement on Hilton Head and the Surrounding Area”.  His talk will include a brief history of the Beaufort Gullah people and their involvement in the free election process. Sponsored by the Democratic Club- Buckwalter Recreation Center, 905 Buckwalter Parkway, Bluffton 
PALMETTO PLANT EATERS

The Palmetto Plant Eaters Club and UUCL are honored to bring the film “A Prayer for Compassion” and its director Thomas Jackson to Bluffton, SC, for an exclusive prescreening. Join us for the full film and a Q&A with Thomas Jackson afterwards. A donation of $10 or more is requested and will be split to benefit the social justice work if UUCL and the film’s final funding.  Doors open at 6:00 pm on Friday, February 22, 2019.  The film starts at 6:30 pm.   UUCL is located at 110 Malphrus Road in Bluffton, SC.
UUCL YOUTH GROUP SCHEDULE FOR 2019 WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON. 

WATCH THIS SPACE...


Contact Ann Harrison, Ellen Titus or Adrie Glass for more details.

 


UUCL  BOOK  CLUB will start up again in 2019


For more information contact Carol Stephens

 



 
Check Out Some Of The Groups That Use Our Facility:


MOMS Demand Action For Gun Sense in America
Lowcountry Indivisible
Compassionate Friends
Palmetto Plant Eaters
Helping Parents Heal
Narcotics Anonymous
League of Women Voters
Mastermind

Weight Watchers





 




Musicians Unite

Can you sing a song?  Do you play an instrument?  Would you like to share this talent with the congregation?



If you would like to work with any of our regular musicians contact UUCL.OFFICE@GMAIL.COM to discuss options.  

 
 



Photos by David Inserra
 

Photo by Ron Titus


 
Did you miss one of our services?  You can listen to many of our services online or request a CD copy.
 
 
 
 


Last weekend, Rev. Dick Hood presented "Who's Your Hero?"  This and other services can be heard by visiting uulowcountry.org.


 If you would like to request a CD copy of one of our recorded services - you will find an order form in the office of our Congregational Administrator.  Leave your name, contact information and date of the service on the form.  For a small handling fee a CD copy of most services can be available within a week of the request.  

Please Note: Due to certain technical and other specific issues certain services will not be available.

 
AN UPDATE ON ONE OF OUR UUCL YOUTH...

Interested in what's new in the life of Alexandra (Ali) Serpe?  Click HERE to read an article from Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)



 
Women will be dining out Friday March 1st.

Women in Dining will be meeting next on Friday, March 1st at 5:30 at Wise Guys Restaurant which is located at 1513 Main Street, HHI.  I have reserved the private room located at the back of the restaurant for us. Again, by meeting at 5:30 we will be able to order off the Early Bird Menu (which ends at 5:45).  Please RSVP to Barbara Cullings at traveler716@gmail.com.  Come join us......it's a great way to meet others from UUCL. 


 
 
Indivisible 2.9.19 10:00a.m.


********




The Palmetto Plant Eaters Club and the UU Congregation of the Lowcountry (UUCL) are honored to bring the film 'A Prayer For Compassion' and its director Thomas Jackson to Bluffton, SC, for an exclusive prescreening. Join us for the full film and a Q&A with Thomas Jackson afterwards. A donation of $10 or more is requested and will be split to benefit the social justice work of UUCL and the film's final funding. 

Doors open at 6pm on Friday, February 22, 2019. Film starts at 6:30pm. UUCL is at 110 Malphrus Road in Bluffton, SC. 



A Prayer for Compassion is a feature length documentary that strives to inspire and encourage those already on a religious or spiritual path to expand their circle of compassion to embrace all life, regardless of species, and make choices in alignment with this value.
 
The film follows Thomas Jackson on a quest across America, that ultimately takes him to Morocco for the UN Climate Conference and throughout the Indian subcontinent to ask the question, “Can compassion grow to include all beings? and Can people who identify as religious or spiritual come to embrace the call to include all human and nonhuman beings in our circle of respect and caring and love?”


Drawing on traditions including Christianity — evangelical, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Friends (Quakers), Seventh Day Adventism, Unity, and more; Judaism; Islam; Hinduism; Buddhism; Jainism; the Native American tradition; Unitarian Universalism; Zoroastrianism; and the “spiritual but not religious” point of view — 'A Prayer for Compassion' calls on people of faith and spiritual seekers of every stripe to come together to bring about a world in which “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them…They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” (Isaiah 11:6 and 11:9)

Film website: https://aprayerforcompassion.com/

Film trailer: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aprayerforcompassion

Palmetto Plant Eaters Club website: http://www.PalmettoPlantEaters.com

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry website: http://www.uulowcountry.org/

For more information, please contact Carla Golden, Palmetto Plant Eaters Club Facilitator, at: (843) 816-6179 or carlagolden@hargray.com



********
Women Dining Out

Friday March 1st
Location: Wise Guys
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Please RSVP to Barbara Cullings at traveler716@gmail.com.



 

MEETINGS

Finance This Sunday after the service.
Contact Patricia Friedman or James Evans for more information










 









 



  

 
Have an Event or Announcement you want included? Contact David at uucl.office@gmail.com by Wednesday morning.
Copyright © 2019 Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry, All rights reserved.


unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences 

Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp