September 2012 Newsletter - Unitarian Universalist Church of the
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September 2012 Newsletter - Unitarian Universalist Church of the
Sunday Services 10:00 AM Located at 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage Send Mail to: PO Box 2853 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 760-321-0694 Fax 760-321-0793 UUCOD.org admin@uucod.org Reverend Suzanne M. Marsh e-mail: minister@uucod.org 760-424-8493 Board of Directors President 1st V. Pres 2nd V.Pres Secretary Treasurer At-Large At-Large Janice Breece Sarah Gonzales Bill Smith Blair Jockers Jim Trew Bruce Elwood Denise Janssen Eager Membership Information Shirley LeMaster 760-202-1304 The AUGUST Newsletter Deadline Is July 27 Published Monthly by The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert Our UUniverse July 2015 The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert REVelations, Reverend Suzanne’s thoughts and guidance column, will resume in September when she returns. THOUGHTS FROM THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD Most of the Board members are new to their positions, so please be patient with us. We all want to do a good job in representing you. We know we can’t please everyone all the time (especially Unitarian Universalists), but we will do our best to hear what you have to say. The Board and Standing Committees are here to represent the congregation. Our goal this year is to improve our communication and finances. We need to hear your thoughts, ideas and concerns regarding the growth of our church. So please talk with the appropriate person regarding your area of interest. The Standing Committee Chairs and/or co-chairs are: Membership – Shirley LeMasters Finance – Chris Eager/Carol McDaniel Social Justice – Bob Hogg/Loyd Newman Facilities – Tim Mielcarek Go directly to the person responsible for your area of concern or interest. Words mean different things to different people. So please try to make sure that you really do have a disagreement rather than a simple misunderstanding before going any further. I know that many times we are distracted when people are talking to us and sometimes miss the point of what is being said because we are already thinking of our response. I have been told that I do this sometimes. (I think someone told me, but I was busy preparing my argument, I mean my rebuttal - well anyway I hope you get the idea). So let’s all stop and really practice listening. We as Board members are here to listen. There will be one or two of us available after each church service. So please talk to the appropriate person regarding your ideas and suggestions. You might even consider joining one or two of the committees. The Board members will be wearing a blue ribbon attached to their name badge and they are: President: Janice Breece 1st Vice President: Sarah Gonzales (Responsible for Committees) 2nd Vice President: Bill Smith (Responsible for Fund Raising) (continued on page 4) 1 July Service Descriptions July 5th “Fifty Shades of Gray”—Straight talk about depression Depression = BAD! Right? Well, according to psychotherapist Garry Corgiat, that is not always true. It depends on many things and many factors. We’ll explore some of his ideas and have a moderated discussion. Worship Leader: Shirley LeMaster Worship Associate: Terry LeMaster July 12th Religion, Evolution and the Ecstasy of Self Transcendence" " In this TED talk by Jonathan Haidt, he explores what he sees as the main reason, or one of the main reasons, why most people consider themselves to be spiritual in some way, shape or form, which he calls self-transcendence. We'll have discussion after the video. Worship Leader: Bob Hogg July 19th Dori Smith—Moms Demand Action Dori Smith, from Moms Demand Action, will talk about gun sense and gun safety in America. There will be a special guest performance by entertainer, Yve Evans. Don’t miss it! Worship Leader: Joni Padduck July 26th How Did the “"Teddy Bear” Teach Us Compassion? Our relationship with animals is complicated. We love and fear them, and changed our minds about animals over the years. We'll view a TED talk by Jon Mooallem which explores the intricacies of those relationships over the years and how they affect us and the animals. We'll have discussion after the video. Worship Leader: Barbara McReal 2 July’s Church Calendar Meetings and Events Wednesday 7 pm Thursday 6:30 pm July 2 UU’s Dine-Out @ Native Foods Sunday 10 am July 5 Sunday Service Monday 5:30 pm July 6 Meditation Wednesday 7 pm Saturday 8 am Sunday 10 am July 1 Bridge July 8 Bridge July11 Desert Art Group July 12 Sunday Service Monday 5:30 pm 7 pm July 13 Meditation Evening Book Club Wednesday 7 pm Thursday 7 pm July 16 Chalice Circle Sunday 10 am July 19 Sunday Service Monday 5:30 pm July 20 Meditation Tuesday 6:30 pm July 21 Board of Directors Wednesday 7 pm July 26 Sunday Service Facilities Meeting Monday 5:30 pm July 27 Meditation Wednesday 7 pm July 22 Bridge Sunday 10 am 11:45 am July 15 Bridge July 29 Bridge 3 Friends Among Us July 2015 CARING AND WELLNESS CONCERNS When special occasions, travels, or health concerns happen, or when really exciting things go on in your life and you would like to share them, please call Maxine Ziebarth at 760-200-9997 and she will be sure to get the correct information so we can all enjoy (or sympathize) the event with you . Interested in Becoming an Usher? Bob Hogg is having a short meeting for those who would like to volunteer and help out as an usher after church on July 19th. Contact him at bobhoggca@gmail.com for more info. UU Men's Group Will Reconvene in October Have a Great Summer! Don’t Make Us Shout!! Jim Trew is still looking for help for the Sunday services operating the audio equipment. If you’re interested call his cell 760-413-9195 or email him at jimtrew@gmail.com. The Membership Committee will not meet in July and August. Our next meeting will be the first Tuesday in September at 5:30. MEMBER INFORMATION CHANGES? Has your address, phone or e-mail changed recently? If MEMORIALS so, please see the yellow MEMBER INFORMATION We (the Board) have decided to expand the CHANGES form in the church office located above the “sentiment” of the Memorial pavers to now include copy machine.Pavers”. Please fill it out andofput in the of Adminis“Celebratory In the spirit theit ‘circle life’, trator box. Or, you can send your information via we would like to invite you to add a paver to our e-mail garto admin@uucod.org. den to celebrate major life events such as marriage, birth of a child or grandchild, or other such events – or beautiful sentiments as you see in the garden It will be beautiful to see a paver memorializing President’s now. Message the passing of someone’s loved one next to the birth (continued from first page) of a child or a marriage. The cost for a paver is $250 and can be paid in increments. The paver will be orTreasurer: Jim Trew (Responsible for Finances) dered upon final payment of the total $250 cost. Secretary: Blair Jockers (Responsible for Board Minutes & Bylaws) Forms are available in the office Directors at Large: Bruce Elwood and Denise Janssen-Eager (Responsible for communicating with congregation.) Please remember to wear your name badges to make it easier for all of us. Thank you! 4 The Gift of Music We would like to thank Jean Millikan for her gracious gift of nine new hymnals to honor the memory of her granddaughter, Julia Ann Valentine. The Women's Afternoon Book Group is on summer vacation and will not meet in July. If you have any questions please contact Linda Davis-Brede at davis.brede@gmail.com. Enjoy your summer reading! Lake Fire near Camp de Benneville Pines As most of you know, a major forest fire began near Camp de Benneville Pines last Wednesday and continues to rage. In this message, I am letting the PSWD community know the status of its camp. At the time this message was written, no Camp de Benneville Pines structures have been damaged. We believe that the fire began in the area of the mountain above the water tank; so far, there is no determination about what started the fire. The fire advanced east towards the creek and up the mountain behind the camp. It is still active and there continue to be flareups above the camp. Camp Ta Ta Pochon, a YMCA camp next door to the east, may have lost one structure to date. Plans continue for the July PSWD youth camps. We will know the status of these camps for sure after the fire is contained in the coming days. Five staff members are physically at the camp, including Janet James, the executive director. They do not have access to a computer. They ask that supporters limit their communications to camp staff until conditions stabilize. If anyone needs to communicate with Janet, she asks that you let me know your questions or comments and I will relate them to her. My e-mail address is genoreen@ingeniumschools.org. Janet and the staff appreciate your thoughts and support. In peace, Glenn Noreen Camp de Benneville Pines Board Chair HELP THE CHURCH RAISE FUNDS Online shopping—download the IGIVE app to your electronic devices or go to the IGIVE website (http:// www.igive.com) and designate UUCOD as your charity. Each time you purchase something online, start at IGIVE, search stores and the app will take you to the merchant’s website where you shop as usual. You can also use ISMILE in Amazon and give to UUCOD. Scrip—You get the full value of the card and the merchant gives a percentage to UUCOD. You can get scrip from a wide variety of stores (list and forms available in the foyer or can be emailed to you upon request). If you want place a June (ordering June 28; available July 5) Contact Barbara Storms by JUNE 28 via email (bastorms@gmail.com) or phone (760.610.5160). 5 BYOF (Bring Your Own Flowers) Jon Triplett has taken a job in Yellowstone National Park for the summer, so we will not have payment envelopes in the office until his return in October, where, hopefully, he will be willing to make his beautiful floral arrangements for you once again! In the meantime, please help enhance the beauty of the sanctuary by signing up to bring flowers on a given Sunday. We have vases in the kitchen corner cabinet next to the stove. Drop by the market before service, find a vase, add water and voila! 6