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Happenings At A Glance

Upcoming Sunday Services on ZOOM

Make sure you have a Chalice available to light before the Service begins.
Services can be seen on Zoom every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Our Touchstones The theme for January is consolation and desolation.

January 3rd: 
Sunday Service with Mary Rothschild, Rebecca Riggs, Marci Beaudoin, and others 
 •  Order of Worship

Join our Service every week at this link: Zoom Worship Service

In case you've missed it, last week's: Last Week's Service

VUU News

Search Committee Candidates

The Leadership Development Committee is pleased to present the VUU congregation with 10 candidates to fill the seven-member Ministerial Search Committee.  You will have an opportunity to "meet" the candidates in a zoom session following the service on Sunday, January 10.  The election will be held at the zoom-based congregational meeting on Sunday, January 24.
 
These are the names of the 10 candidates, listed alphabetically.  You will find a brief biography for each at attached here.
 
Carl Anderson
Sue Keen
Gary Klesper
Janice Miller
Barb Quijada 
Adam Romney
Mary Rothschild
Daniel Sapapkie
Chris Sar
David Sheh
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In the Meantime,

I think it was Emerson who observed that because eternity was too much for mortal minds to comprehend, God mercifully divided it into days and years.  It is before dawn on December 21, 2020 as I write these few thoughts and social media is filled with comments about the annus horribilis about to end and hope that 2021 will be better. 

Human years, the ones we denominate with numbers, are like backyard fences.  They are purely human divisions.  The land they divide does not know or care such fences exist.  On my daily walks I see birds of all kinds who have no idea what day it is or that the pond they surround is part of a golf course.  2020 is meaningless to the crows and the yucca, our plagues invisible to them.  

This I find comforting.  Much as I feel a profound peace in nature because it reminds me of how small I am, the same applies to this thing we call civilization.  As mighty as we are on the globe, we humans are not in charge. Ozymandias speaks not only to individual pretenders to power, it speaks to human hubris overall.  

What then does New Year mean?  Not much in the really big picture, but it does matter in how we treat one another.  We look back and assess.  New years mean forgiveness, as it were.  January 1, 2021 is not encumbered by December 31, 2020, as it were.  The 2021 calendar is full of blank days to be filled.  How shall we fill them?  

Years are moral measures, then, not milestones through life.  As my rabbi often says when observing those having anniversaries and birthdays, quoting Adlai Stevenson, “it is not the years in your life, but the life in your years that count.”  Each day affords a fresh moment to choose life, and each year a time to reflect on how often we made good on that challenge. I hope to add a few more days I chose life.  You?  - FW -

Youth Programs

FAITH FORMATION PROGRAMMING THIS WINTER

Registration link
ELEMENTARY: 2yr olds - 5th graders, Sundays 1-2 pm: CartUUns, Unitarian Universalist values through the animated short films of Pixar and Disney.
Please note:
1) Monthly "take home" bags of supplies
will be created for each participant. Please
indicate (on registration) if you can pick up
bags at VUU, help deliver, or need delivery.

MIDDLE SCHOOL: 6th-8th graders, Sundays 2-3pm : Crossing Paths, Exploring the World's Religions using a UU theological framework. Virtual visits will enable youth to experience our "neighboring faiths.”
Please note:
1) Classes will be recorded and uploaded as PRIVATE to the VUU YouTube channel. Families will receive an email with the link to view the videos.

In the Community

You can help from home! - VUU Immigration Team
Click here to learn more.



 
Winter 2020:Hosting Chandler I-Help 
We will continue to host the Chandler I-HELP Shelter in our Sanctuary two weeks a month at least through March. Would you like to help by washing sheets? You would pick up dirty sheets on a Tuesday between 10:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and return them clean the next Tuesday during those same hours. Interested?, please click here.

Thanks to the food donors, the sheet washers and thanks to the whole beloved VUU Community for your generous hospitality during these challenging times. Our guests and those who run the Chandler I-HELP program are so grateful. 

Join us for a Zoom book group meeting on 1/21/2021 at 7:00 PM. We will be discussing Under The Banner of Heaven by John Krakauer. This non-fiction book is a look at the story of the Mormon faith and raises provocative questions about the nature of religious belief. If would like the Zoom link for the meeting, please email agmonahan@gmail.com.
EastVUU Meeting, Thurs. Jan. 14, 6:30-8:00PM

Are there people in your life who could benefit from a little more kindness? Perhaps a relative who has felt scorned over political views? Can we examine our readiness to wage peace and reconciliation in 2021, while holding to our UU values? Join in this timely discussion as we enter the new year with hope for better things to come. As always, ALL are welcome. Happy New Year! Save the date: EastVUU Social Night, Thurs., Jan. 28, 6:30-8:00pm "Who's That Baby?" Let's ring in the new year with some smiles by guessing the identity of all the cutest babies on earth. Please dig deep and submit your baby pictures to Perii (sperii@aol.com) labeled 'Baby pictures" by Jan. 24. '

Styrofoam Recycling

Did you know that the block styrofoam that comes in packaging can be recycled? Schaumaplast Foam Packaging (http://www.schaumaplast.us/index.html) advertises itself as "...the only manufacturer of custom shape molded Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) parts and products in Arizona." Their materials are used in packaging for solar cells and wafers pharmaceuticals, and in construction. They are located at 29 39th Avenue, Phoenix. In order to help keep some of that garbage out of the trash stream, I'll be going there once a month. Let me know if you would like me to take any you might have in these next few months. I’m happy to come pick it up. Linda Stenholm 480-849-2643 (text) http://www.schaumaplast.us/index.html
Our Dalai Lama and Friends virtual gathering meets every Sunday at 9 a.m. It be will on Zoom. 
Here is the link
Meeting ID: 388 347 383
Password: 347553

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New programs and initiatives coming soon!
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