Sunday, November 13, 2016
“Why We Fight”
In the shadow of Veteran’s Day and last weeks election, Rev. Bret and Ministerial Intern Kevin DeBeck will discuss the intersectionality of UU values, military service, and resistance in the face of bigotry, misogyny, and discrimination.
“Why We Fight” – Kevin DeBeck –
Reflection from Rev. Bret Lortie –

As I write, Doug Erickson is 25 feet above the terrazzo floor installing new light bulbs in the sanctuary. Yesterday Robb Geiger navigated the scissors lift from the parking lot to the sanctuary. Robb changed some bulbs and trained me as it looked as though our plan for assistance had taken a turn. So here Robb and I are up in the lift. What a blast that was!
Meanwhile below our 25-foot gaze were Eileen, Carli, Vickie, Connie and Bret removing tags and stacking new cushions. As many of you know, I have been searching for some time to find the right cushions, the best quality, and the lowest cost. Your minister the Rev. Bret Lortie found the magic cushions on his outing to IKEA this past week. Bret texted me excitedly, my curiosity was piqued, a sample was brought to UCE, a trip to IKEA by Rev. Connie Grant and husband John ensued, and Voila! new beautiful, comfortable red cushions. Wait until you see them and sit on them!
We are listening carefully, trying our best to provide comfort and accessibility.
UCE’s Mitten Tree has collected gifts and holiday food for over 25 years and is a wonderful tradition of generosity for those who need help during the holiday season. Contributing generously not only helps those in need but helps each of us add to the love in our hearts during the holiday season. Paper mittens (with the wished for items noted) will be available from at tables at the back of the sanctuary. Please bring your new, unwrapped gifts to UCE as soon as you purchase them. The final deadline for bringing gifts is Dec. 3, 2023. We are providing gifts and food for nine groups this year.


