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Howard Levy performing during both Services on Sunday, November 13

howard-levyThe Choir will be off on Sunday, November 13 but UCE congregants will have a treat with Howard Levy, Evanston and national famous harmonica/piano performer providing our music.

Howard Levy is an acknowledged master of the diatonic harmonica, a superb pianist, innovative composer, recording artist, bandleader, teacher, producer, and Chicago area resident. In 1970 at the age of 19, he discovered how to play the diatonic harmonica as a fully chromatic instrument. This opened new possibilities for an instrument that had been limited to playing Folk and Blues.

Equally at home in Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Latin, and World Music, the two- time Grammy Award Winner is a favorite with audiences worldwide and a recording artist sought after by the likes of Kenny Loggins, Dolly Parton, Paquito D’Rivera, Styx, Donald Fagen, Paul Simon, and many more. Howard has appeared on hundreds of CDs and played on several movie soundtracks. He is well known for his work with Bela Fleck and The Flecktones. Howard’s other prominent collaborations include Trio Globo (with Glen Velez and Eugene Friesen), oud player/composer Rabih Abou Khalil, guitarist Chris Siebold, and The Riessler/Levy/Matinier Trio.

Howard’s recordings on his label, Balkan Samba Records, include Chévere de Chicago’s Secret Dream and Time Capsules with Acoustic Express. His solo CD Alone and Together on Balkan Samba and the trio CD Tonight and Tomorrow on Chicago Sessions both received 4-star reviews in DownBeat in 2010.

In 2011 Howard released a classical CD featuring his “Concerto for Diatonic Harmonica and Orchestra,” and recorded a reunion CD, Rocket Science, with Bela Fleck and The Flecktones. He won a Best Instrumental Composition Grammy Award for co- writing “Life in Eleven” on this CD.

The most recent Balkan Samba CD’s are From Matzah to Menorah, music for Passover and Hanukah with Cantor Alberto Mizrahi and Trio Globo, and First Takes, a CD of free Jazz improvisations with bassist Larry Gray and Howard’s son, drummer Miles Levy. And a brand new release, “Tango and Jazz”, with performances of Piazzolla tangos and Howard’s original jazz compositions.

Howard also has an online harmonica school with hundreds of members, www.howardharmonica.com. His main website is www.levyland.com.

Howard Levy performing during both Services on Sunday, November 132017-05-24T14:18:45+00:00

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 – November 13, 2016 – “Why We Fight ”– Kevin DeBeck

Reflection from Rev. Bret Lortie – November 13, 2016 – Rev. Bret Lortie

Sunday, November 13, 20162016-11-15T20:51:52+00:00

From the Executive Operations Director – November 4, 2016

liftAs 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!

staffMeanwhile 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! bret2We are listening carefully, trying our best to provide comfort and accessibility.

We are working on finding more convenient ways for you to communicate with each other, areas for displaying program work on Sunday morning, space for gathering for coffee, better accessibility to large print hymnals, orders of services, and improved viewing of the Sunday slide show. Other new important improvements are in the pipeline, some to be done soon and others that require capital funding.

Additional listening devices and extra ear pads will be purchased and located closer to the sanctuary entrance so that congregants and guests can pick them up on the way in rather than at the sound system.  Please note that if you can use these devices with your own ear buds.

We understand that better access to the lower level, automatic doors and a number of improvements are necessary to make us a better place for all. This will happen in time as funds permit.

If you have had difficulty accessing the lower level via the lift, please understand that we are doing everything we can to improve that situation. The piece of equipment was state of the art 20 years ago, but is no longer manufactured as these types of units were proven too unreliable.  Our repair company is the only one who continues to service these and make the necessary parts. Our repair person was here two weeks ago, just after the unit failed to run. It was serviced and made to operate manually when the key does not work. We are looking into temporary solutions. The logical answer is a lift to the lower level.  Our Buildings and Ground Team and Accessibility Team are in agreement on this. It is now a matter of planning and funding.

From the Executive Operations Director – November 4, 20162017-05-24T14:18:45+00:00

UCE Mitten Tree

mitten-treeUCE’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.

Volunteers are needed to help at the Mitten Tree tables on Sundays and to sort, wrap, and deliver gifts.

If you wish to volunteer please contact Alice Swan. If you have questions about Mitten Tree please contact Carol Nielsen.

UCE Mitten Tree2023-12-01T21:53:30+00:00

Sunday, November 6, 2016

“Letter to the President-Elect”
No matter the outcome of the election in a few days, our work has just begun, again. America is divided, with at least a third of the country (you pick the third) so disaffected by the status quo their decisions are being guided by fear and mistrust rather than shared ideals of freedom and democracy. Our work has just begun, no matter the outcome. Rev. Bret Lortie speaking.

November 6, 2016 – “Letter to the President-Elect”– Rev. Bret Lortie

Sunday, November 6, 20162016-11-08T17:29:40+00:00

Sunday, October 30, 2016

“Prayer and Paradox”
How many of us have prayed as if our life depended on it? Such is not a universal Unitarian practice, yet in times of crisis we often find ourselves opening to “a universal mystery” for feelings of guidance, wholeness, connection and healing. Making sense of the act of prayer, and finding ways for Unitarian Universalists to engage in authentic acts of prayer, is a worthy theological challenge. Rev. Bret Lortie speaking.

October 30, 2016 – “Prayer and Paradox”– Rev. Bret Lortie

Sunday, October 30, 20162016-11-08T16:53:34+00:00

Sunday, October 23, 2016

“Interdependence and Interconnectedness”

What does it mean to respect, revere, and participate in the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part? We’ll explore the “interdependent web” from a variety of perspectives, as a fundamental understanding of the ways everything affects everything in our lives and in the universe. A worship service for all ages. Rev. Connie Grant leading.

Sunday, October 23, 20162017-06-29T17:43:39+00:00
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