UUMH Chatham Weekly Bulletin - October 24, 2022
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Sunday Services
Sunday Services begin at 10:30 AM. Please join us in person or by Zoom.
Our Zoom Sunday Services may be accessed through the following link: CLICK HERE, Meeting ID: 949 1161 9547, Passcode: 885325
Sunday, October 30th - "Wampanoag Art for the Ages" - Lee Roscoe
Lee Roscoe of Brewster, an author, poet, playwright, and actress, will speak about her new book Wampanoag Art For the Ages.
Greeters: Deb/ Joe
Sunday, November 6th - "Changing Tides" - Rev. Tracy Johnson
So much has changed in our lives and we sit in the midst of change here at the Meeting House. What does it take to trust that process?
Greeters: Joan C./ Joan K.
Sunday, November 13th - "Affirmation and Promotion" - Rev. Tracy Johnson
Our Unitarian Universalist Principles are likely agreeable to folks from any progressive religious tradition. What sets us apart is a key to understanding our faith. This is a "Bring a Friend Sunday." Look for details here in the eblast and in your November newsletter.
Greeters: Liz/ Dave
Sunday, November 20th - "More Than Remembrance" - Rev. Tracy Johnson
Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance. What is our role as Unitarian Universalists in making justice and inclusion a reality for transgender people?
Greeters: Kathy/ Bonnie
Sunday, November 27th - "The Meeting of Public and Private" - Seth Rolbein
At the intersection of policy and conscience, how each defines the other, how life and a country are shaped at these times and places.
Greeters: Deb/ Joe
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Rev. Tracy's Vacation/Study Leave Coverage & Pastoral Care
Reverend Tracy will be on vacation and study leave from Sunday, October 23rd through November 1st. In her absence, Rev. Joe Cherry of Falmouth and Rev. Kate Wilkinson from Provincetown will be available for pastoral emergencies. Please contact a member of our Pastoral Care Team (Sue Bauer, Mary Parsons, Debbie Zahka, Joan Konopka, and Valerie Mowbray) to be connected with one of them.
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Cycles of Life - "Legal Matters at the End of Life"
with speaker Atty. Pamela Marsh
Join us for a practical discussion on legal matters and estate planning on Wednesday, October 26th, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, 819 Main Street, Chatham.
- The final of three discussions, on October 26, will focus on legal matters and estate planning. The speaker will be Pamela Marsh of Counsel, Chamberlain Law Group LLP.
- Q & A's will be welcomed.
To attend, please RSVP to 508-945-3264 or chathamuumh@gmail.com Walk-ins are welcome. This is open and free of cost to all who are interested. Masks are required. The Pastoral Care Team at UUMH Chatham is presenting this series of workshops. For more information: UUMH.NET
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"Branch Out" Returns!
Join your UUMH friends Thursday, October 27 at 5 PM at Branches Grill and Cafe, at 155 Crowell Road, Chatham. Branch Out is a chance for UUs and friends to gather socially (for an hour, more or less) in a casual way. Branches has both indoor and outdoor tables. Stop in to discuss whatever is on your mind, share refreshments or grab a bite. Bring a friend or two along. No RSVP is needed...see you then!
Liz Van Wye and Danielle Jeanloz
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Bring a Friend Sunday, November 13
Sunday, November 13 is "Bring a Friend Sunday" at UUMH. It is our opportunity to introduce a friend or neighbor to our welcoming UUMH community.
It's often said that many people are UUs but don't know it. The best way for our neighbors to find out about us is through us, the members of UUMH. With our hybrid format, you and your friend are welcome to attend in person or online. The morning service will focus on who we are and what we are all about. Refreshments will be available too.
When we ask our members how they learned about UUMH, they often answer "my friend told me about it." Save the date and on November 13, bring a friend!
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UUMH November Newsletter
Click HERE
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Visit the Pumpkin People Display
The UUMH Pumpkin People display may be viewed at Kate Gould Park, Chatham. With a pumpkin minister and a multicultural and diverse pumpkin congregation, the message is “Come As You Are!” UUMH brochures are also available on the display. The display will be available through the end of October.
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Sustainable Practices Film Series
at The Orpheum Theater
A Silent Transformation
Saturday, November 5th | 9:30 AM
NR | 1h 10min | Documentary
The cooperative movement was built by people who took on the responsibility for their collective well-being in the face of government neglect, economic exclusion, and cultural discrimination. As the modern economy increasingly denies vast sectors of the population basic amenities for a decent life, this co-operative spirit is as critical as ever. However, over the years the co-op sector has become insular and poorly understood.
A Silent Transformation sets out to explore the innovative self-help efforts of different communities across the Province of Ontario, Canada. By addressing their needs collectively they are helping to regain the radical vision of cooperation. In these communities are the seeds of economic democracy, global solidarity, and a new popular movement to transform society! Will it grow and flourish?
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Nauset Interfaith Association
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Social Justice October Outreach: Lower Cape Outreach Council
In October, our Community Outreach will be for the Lower Cape Outreach Council (LCOC).
LCOC's mission is "Helping our neighbors in need." They do this through comprehensive services such as housing assistance, career development, a food pantry, financial assistance, WIC Program, Micro-Loan Program, and more. Donations can be made via check to UUMH with LCOC Community Outreach in the memo line, through our website's DONATE button, or in person on Sunday mornings.
Thank you for your generosity!
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Why I Joined
This series of member quotes evolved from UUMH's index card survey of the congregation last fall.
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