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  UU Meeting House Chatham
Monday, May 8, 2023
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, May 14 - "A Thread of Embodiment" - Rev. Tracy Johnson
Sharing from a webinar series on the Divine Feminine in Diverse Traditions with the Hartford International University for Religion and Peace.
Greeters: Priscilla and Bonnie

You can visit our Website Homepage for a list of additional upcoming Sunday Services. View printed past sermons here. View past video sermons here.
Rev. Tracy"s Office Hours & Pastoral Care 
Reverend Tracy will typically be in the office for a few hours two days per week. This schedule is held with the flexibility to accommodate meetings and appointments. Please call or email to ensure availability. Rev. Tracy is always available for pastoral emergencies and can be reached at 203-217-7991 or arevtracy@gmail.com. Our Pastoral Care Team can also be reached when needs arise. Members include Sue Bauer, Chair, Mary Parsons and Debbie Zahka.
We are invited to hear from our candidate for the UUA Presidency!
There are a few more dates in May and June. Click the button for details and to register.
Register Here
Thrift Shop Grand Opening: May 15th
Grand opening on May 15th and hours are M - F, 10 AM - 3 PM. Donations are gratefully accepted anytime during thrift shop hours. Prior to the 15th, donations are gratefully accepted: 
M - F, 10 AM - 1 PM.
Click HERE for Updated Volunteer Schedule
Photo by Christin Hume on Unsplash

Help Wanted!
Are you organized, comfortable with using Word and email, and can lend us a hand 24 hours a month? Worship Services Leaders need administrative help, either volunteer or paid, to process paperwork, messages, and material for some of the services. This support help can be done at home or from the UUMH office. If you have any interest or know of someone who can help us, please contact Danielle Jeanloz at daniellejeanloz@gmail.com. Danielle will be delighted to provide you with more information. Thank you!
A Look Ahead: Sunday, May 28, at 10:30 AM
UUMH Chatham is fortunate to host the speaker, the Venerable Lama Konchok Sonam, the spiritual director of the Drikung Meditation Center in Danvers, MA, a Tibetan Buddhist Temple and Educational Center. He will be speaking on the topic, of “Harmony and Universal Peace.” As customary, this program will be available over Zoom.
AED & CPR Class
The Membership Committee is offering a second training session on learning how to use the AED and perform CPR. We have a choice of May 26th or June 2nd, both days at 1 PM. Please state your preference.
  • The class is open to the public and is limited to 8 people.
  • The class will last from 1 1/2 to 2 hours at the Chatham Fire Station.
  • The cost is $20 for non-certification and $40 for certification. Certification is good for 2 years.
  • Please bring a check made out to the Town of Chatham.
I will have a sign-up sheet in church on the 14th and 21st. 
Please contact me if you are interested.
Thank you, Bonnie Brydges 
bbonbry@gmail.com 508-432-2509
UUMH Annual Stewardship Campaign
Your continued support and involvement in the coming year are essential. Whatever you give, and however it arrives, we are so grateful for your support!
When you make a pledge, please send an email to uumh@uumh.net with the pledge amount. If you don’t want the commitment of a pledge, you can make an immediate one-time donation to “Unrestricted Gift.” 
UUMH Donation Page Link
Social Justice Community Outreach for May: The White Helmets
May's social justice collection will assist in earthquake response and recovery in Northern Syria. The White Helmets are also known as Syrian Civil Defense. They are 3000 volunteers who work to rescue and rebuild after tragedy. Their motto from the Quran is "To save a life is to save all humanity." Thank you in advance for supporting this humanitarian cause.
Branching Out Member & Friends Social for May
Our next Branching Out gathering is Thursday, May 25th, at 5:00 at Bangkok Thai Restaurant at 46 Rte. 6A in Orleans (next to the new Urgent Care Center). Email Pavia for directions at senorasangria@yahoo.com.
All are welcome! This will likely be our last Branching Out till the fall.
Summer Blooms
Will you have lots of beautiful flowers in your garden this summer? We would love to have them if you would like to share on any given Sunday! The Rayes have also offered flowers from their large and beautiful garden. You would need to cut them. We know someone who would be willing to arrange them for you!
Sunday Refreshments on the Porch
Visiting on the porch as summer arrives is a lovely and happy time. With the Thrift Shop in full swing in the Fleck Room, after-service refreshments will switch to the front porch. Instead of coffee and tea, water and juice will be available. Possible goodies, too! (Email Pavia to volunteer to bring nibbles (senorasangria@yahoo.com) Required: minimal setup and cleanup help each Sunday. Please sign up after church—one or two folks should be plenty. Plan to join us and maybe even volunteer to help make it special. Questions? Call Sue Bauer.
Newsletter
May 2023 Newsletter - Click HERE or click on the image below to view the monthly newsletter! 
Sustainable Practices Film at the Chatham Orpheum Theater

PLEISTOCENE PARK

Saturday, June 3rd  |  9:30 AM

NR | 72min | Documentary

Seeking no one’s help and asking nobody’s permission, Russian geophysicist Sergey Zimov and his son Nikita are gathering any large wooly beast they can get their hands on, and transporting them, by whatever low-budget means they can contrive, to the most remote corner of Siberia. They call their project Pleistocene Park. The goal: restore the Ice Age “mammoth steppe” ecosystem and avoid a catastrophic feedback loop leading to runaway global warming. Sergey would know: fifteen years ago he published in the journal Science showing that frozen arctic soils contain twice as much carbon as the earth’s atmosphere. These soils are now starting to melt. 

Nature doesn’t cooperate, equipment breaks, bureaucrats meddle, animals run away, there is never enough money and constant media coverage nets them unsolicited advice from around the globe, but no concrete support. 

The clock is ticking. The impacts of climate change – hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves, and floods – are being felt thirty years earlier than predicted.  Can two Russian scientists stave off a worst-case scenario of global environmental catastrophe and reshape humanity’s relationship with the natural world?
Details: https://chathamorpheum.org/sustainable-practices

Saturday Meditation Group
“Our body talks to us in Feelings and Sensations. Meditation Practice is taking time out to listen.”  
The Saturday Meditation is at 9:30 AM Weekly - attend over Zoom from anywhere!
Find details on the UUMH Events-Activities Page.
"Click & Go" Links
Link to UUA Election Info
Article II Study Commission Updates
May 2023 Newsletter
Past Issue Newsletters
Minutes from Special January 2023 Meeting with UUA
Program Council Minutes March 2023
UUMH Chatham Video Sermons/UUMH YouTube Channel
UUMH Chatham Events Calendar
We Are Unitarian Universalists (video), UUA
Submitting Items to the Weekly Bulletin 
We ask for submissions to the UUMH Weekly Bulletin (published on Monday) before 6:00 pm on Sunday. One can always ask to be included - especially for time-sensitive items. Email items to KD Ryan: socialtechie1@gmail.com
  • In your email's subject line, please write: "For Bulletin on Monday (Insert Date)"
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UU Meeting House - Chatham
(All Mail to: PO Box 18)

819 Main Street

Chatham, MA 02633
Website: www.uumh.net 
chathamuumh@gmail.com
(508) 945-2075






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