The Weekly Bulletin – Sunday,September 24, 2017

First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor, Michigan

The Practice of Hospitality

9:30am & 11:30am | Phifer Sanctuary

“The ancient spiritual practice of Hospitality asks us to encounter one of the crucial questions of the human experience—how are we connected to the stranger, and especially those who become the object of our fear and intolerance?

“How deeply connected our answer to these questions is to important truths about our relationship to the Sacred, to our deepest selves, to our understanding of our relationship to all that is.”

- Rev. Doug Wadkins

On the Chancel | Rev. Cassandra Hartley, Rev. Doug Wadkins, Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout, Rev. Lindasusan Ulrich

4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 | 734-665-6158 | |

Adult SGD Catalog

Today, Adult SGD Table, Social Hour

The new fall and mid-winter Adult SGD Catalog features an array of engaging adult education opportunities. Catalogs will be available on the UUAA website and at the Adult SGD table in the Social Hall between services during Social Hour.Registration for classes is ongoing. These opportunities can significantly enrich our lives in community, and we look forward to sharing them with the whole congregation. Questions? Contact Charley Burleigh at .

Annual Men’s Retreat Signup

Today, Social Hour, Men’s Retreat Table

Dads, husbands, newbies, and old-timers…it’s not too late to sign up. Share a weekend with other men of UUAA in conversation, music, games, physical activities, and fun. Our 18th retreat at nearby Judson-Collins on the shores of Wamplers Lake is a time to reflect, relax, and to build deeper connections with your UU community.Visit our table in the Social Hall. The retreat is just around the corner, Friday – Sunday,September 29 – October 1. Questions?Email .

Chalice Circle Signups and Schedule Change

Today, Social Hour, Chalice Circle Table

Due to registration response, the Wednesday afternoon Circle iscancelled and a Wednesday evening circle has beenadded.Chalice Circles offer a small group experience in our large congregation. Learn more and register during Social Hour. You can register at Questions? Email .

Grocery Certificates/Scrip

Today, Social Hour, Scrip Table

We are overstocked! L.L. Bean had a special; we over-bought, and now we are passing the savings on to you. The face value is $25, but you only pay $24. You pay $96 for $100 worth of merchandise, and the congregation still clears the usual $16 rebate.Stop by the Scrip Table for more information or to make a purchase. Questions? Contact Carolyn Barber at .

Mindful Eating

Today, Social Hour, Mindful Eating Table

Stop by our table and help yourself to some of the surplus produce from gardens of UUAA members. You

can also drop off produce to share, but it is not necessary. Learn about our upcoming Harvest Potluck and how to help Food Gatherers by volunteering to work at Farmer Bill’s. Questions?Contact Eileen Wright or 734-904-0973.

QUUest Bookstore

Today, Social Hour, QUUest Bookstore Table

Do you like books? Would you like to be involved in a church activity but haven't got a lot of time? Stop by during Social Hour to find out about helping at QUUest Bookstore on Sundays. There are no meetings to attend and no casseroles to prepare. You just need a friendly face and the ability to add and subtract (calculator provided). Questions? Contact Lucia Heinold at or 734-996-2796 or any bookseller at the table during Social Hour.

Sanctuary?

Today, Social Hour, Sanctuary Table

The Immigration Action Coalition urges you to learn about immigration issues and the new sanctuary movement. Be prepared for the vote on becoming a sanctuary congregation on Sunday, October 22. Visit our table during Social Hour. Questions? Contact Cheryl Valentine at .

Spiritual Growth & Development (SGD) Registration

Today, Social Hour, SGD Table

Register your child for 2017-2018 SGDclasses. Find the link to the registration form on our website at uuaa.org or sign up during Social Hour. Questions? Contact Mark VanKempen at .

UUService Committee (UUSC) Coffee Project

Today, Social Hour, Fair Trade Coffee Table

Choose compassionate consumption from our flavorful selection of organicfair-trade coffee, tea, chocolate, Palestinian olive oil, nuts, dried fruit, and snack bars produced by small farm cooperatives.All sales support fundraising for UUSC social justice programs and this congregation.Volunteers are welcome to help keep this project going.Questions?Contact Ilene Beninson at .

Petition to End Gerrymandering in Michigan

Today, Social Hour, Social Justice Table

Sign a petition that would change the Michigan Constitution to end gerrymandering. Voting district boundary lines are drawn by whichever political party is in power after a census, leading to a process that skews districts to the benefit of the party in power. Voters Not Politicians (VNP)proposed a ballot initiative to change that. Visit

for more information.Questions? Contact Cathy Muha at .

Accessibility and Inclusion Ministry (AIM) KICKOFF

Today, 10:45am– noon

All are welcome to the AIM KICKOFF event in the Kemnitz Room. Lend your voice as we brainstorm needs and opportunities for people with disabilities. Vote for priority projects. Join the effort to achievenew goals.Share disability-related needs requiring attention at UUAA. Questions? Contact Els Nieuwenhuijsen at r 734-995-1817 or Phil Tuchinsky at r 734-717-6618.

Coming of Age Parent Orientation Meeting

Today, 10:15am – 11:25am

Parents of Coming of Age students (9th graders), come to the Fahs Chapel for an informational meeting to learn about the class, the calendar, and what to expect.Questions?Contact Kathy Sargeant at .

Folk Song Sing Along
Monday, September 25, 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Join us in the Social Hall for a fun night of singing a selection of pop and retro favorites. Bring your strummy instruments and some friends, and let's have some fun! Lyrics and chords will be up on the screen. Led by Lori and Jean.Questions? Call 734-223-2847.

Ministerial Search All-Congregation Survey Deadline

Monday, September 25

Time is running outto complete the All-Congregation Survey.Click here. It is also available on the homepage of the uuaa.org website. If internet access is a problem, pick up a paper copy at our table during Social Hour. You do not need to be a member to take part. Also, there are still opportunities to participate in one of our Listening Sessions. Sign up during Social Hour or by using this link: For more information, check our Search bulletin board, our website, or send an email to .

Wednesday Morning Readers

Wednesday, September 27, 10:00am – noon

All are welcome to the Jackson Chapel for a discussion led by Bruce Gibb of the bookWhite Rage,by Carol Anderson. Questions? Contact Liz Hartley at .

Friday Fun Night

Friday, October 6, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

All ages are welcome to a social evening at UUAA.This month features a taco and salad bar dinner with activities to follow. Make your own instruments; join the drum circle;watch Despicable Me, or relax in the Game Room. There is a suggested donation of $5 per person. Questions? Email .

UUAA Community of Writers

Sunday, October 8, 1:15pm – 2:45pm

If you’re interested in writing, come get acquainted with our writing group in the David Room. We will consider thought-provoking questions about relationships, marriage, parenting children from toddlers to adults, career identity, retirement challenges, and more. We’ll begin by briefly discussing these questions. A 20-minute impromptu writing will follow. We each may then read our writings and request comments. Questions?Contact Mary Lund at .

Introduction to Our Faith

Saturday, October 7, 10:00am –2:30pm

Learn about the history of Unitarian Universalism, explore how to get involved, and share your spiritual quest with others. This workshop is great for those totally new to UU and for those who are ready to sign the membership book. Register here or pick up a registration form at the Involvement Table on Sundays. Questions? Hannah Hotchkiss at .

Plant-Powered Family Potluck

Saturday, October 7, noon – 2:00pm

Bring a plant-based vegan dish (without meat, fish, eggs, dairy, honey, or other animal products) to share to the Social Hall. Enjoy the company of fellow mindful eaters, exchange information, and eat delicious food! Please bring your own table service and serving tools. Questions?Contact Sheila Sanders at (734) 645-0405 or .

Sanctuary Town Hall

Sunday, October 8, 1:00pm – 2:30pm

Meet with us in the Sanctuary to get your final questions about becoming a sanctuary congregation answered. The panel welcomes a discussion of spiritual, moral, legal, and logistical issues. Questions? Contact Cheryl Valentine at

Restorative Justice

We Cannot Incarcerate Our Way Out of Violence

Thursday, October 12, 4:00pm – 5:30pm

Hear Danielle Sered, crime survivor, Rhodes Scholar, author, and director of Common Justice at the UM School of Public Policy, Annenberg Auditorium, room 1120 Weill Hall, 735 South State St., Ann Arbor. Click on to understand the powerful work and commitment of Danielle Sered.Questions?Contact Carolyn Madden at .

The Weekly Bulletin Deadline

Wednesdays, 5:00pm

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Saturday, October 21, 9:00am

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