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DLFF Newsletter – May 2025 In Joy and Gratitude

DLFF Newsletter – May 2025

In Joy and Gratitude

The church year has a similar cycle to the school year, and we are in the final month before summer kicks in. We continue to celebrate all that we’ve done before beginning the cycle over again.

Our Faith Formation Sunday on May 4 was a culmination of some of this. We welcomed 17 new members, heard a story by one of our youngest featuring a goblin, saw the development of a round of the game Telestrations, and heard our four senior high youth speak about the meaning of this community to them as they graduate and head off to their next phase in life. It was  full of wonderful music from the family choir and the regular choir, and a special Star Wars tribute on the violin by Enzo Wallin. Indeed, there is much to celebrate!

Last week, I wrote a Hats Off for all the volunteers in our faith formation program, and apparently I did a poor job of cutting and pasting before I sent it to be published. This resulted in my accidental deletion of Andy Donakowski from my kudos. My apologies to Andy – and to anyone else I might have deleted. Please know that your contributions are sincerely appreciated!

Our Young Adult group has really taken off this year, which has been wonderful to see. They began the year with a monthly gathering to play games and socialize, but it has expanded exponentially from there. They formed a communication avenue via the app, Discord, as a way to share joys, sorrows, memes, games, food, resources, and more. They also felt a need to meet more often, and have started Soulful Sunday, which is a time after Kinship Time to meet and have more meaningful conversation about the worship service. As if that isn’t enough, some of them have decided to start their own covenant group to do a deeper dive into our Soul Matters themes and other topics. Fair warning: they might approach you or a team or committee about ways to connect across the generations and be involved in the rest of the UCE community. 

For our younger members, our summer program begins on June 15. We will be doing an art-based program this year that we’re calling Artsy-Fartsy Summer. Kiley Korey and Grey Wiviott are helping me build and lead this program, which is so exciting! They have so many great ideas, it’s been hard choosing which ones to do. If you love to express your creativity, or simply love to see the creativity of our kids, then feel free to join us!

The Family Ministry Team is planning their last gathering in early June and a beach day later this summer, so look for the details soon. 

I will be travelling to the United Kingdom June 23-July 13 to celebrate my 40th wedding anniversary with my husband, Todd. This is our first experience travelling across the pond and we’re a little nervous but also excited. Wendy Drake will be stepping in for me on the Sundays I am gone, so please connect with her if you need anything.

Whether you’re travelling or not, have a wonderful start to your summer!

In Faith,

Kathy

 

DLFF Newsletter – May 2025 In Joy and Gratitude2025-05-13T20:10:38+00:00

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Dreaming Who We Want to Be

 Organizer adrienne maree brown says, “all organizing is science fiction – we are shaping the future we long for and have not yet experienced.” In our congregation, we are conspiring together to imagine and co-create the world we long to inhabit. What questions are we asking and how do we remain open to the answers in a more expansive, liberating, and life-giving way? Rev. Eileen with Worship Associate, Ellie Feddersen, lead this service. The UCE Choir and soloists, directed by Vickie Hellyer and accompanied by guest pianist, Ken Smith, offer their musical gifts. 

Today’s offering will be shared with the Sunrise Movement. The Youth Group selected the Sunrise Movement as this month’s shared offering recipient because they are a group that is organized by youth and is working toward a world in which everyone has access to clear air and water, full pantries of food, affordable housing, free public transportation, good and meaningful jobs, vibrant community centers, and lives filled with joy.

Upcoming Services

May 25 – Memorial Day weekend – Dr. Emma Farrell

June 1 – Flower Communion

June 8 – Pride Service – Rainbow Alliance and Dr. Emma

Sunday, May 18, 20252025-05-14T16:37:54+00:00

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Imagining New Ways of Being

Imagination’s greatest gift is to help us move beyond what is into what could be, inspiring us to create a more just, loving, inclusive, and liberated world. This service will explore some such imaginative heroes and what they can teach us. Rev. Eileen leads this service with Barbara Mesle as Worship Associate and Ellie Fedderson as storyteller. Kera and Jon Beskin, and Gregory Shifrin offer their musical talents.

Today’s offering will be shared with the Sunrise Movement. The Youth Group selected the Sunrise Movement as this month’s shared offering recipient because they are a group that is organized by youth and is working toward a world in which everyone has access to clear air and water, full pantries of food, affordable housing, free public transportation, good and meaningful jobs, vibrant community centers, and lives filled with joy.

Upcoming Services

May 18 – Dreaming Who We Want to Be – Rev. Eileen

May 25 – Memorial Day weekend – Dr. Emma Farrell

June 1 – Flower Communion

June 8 – Pride Service – Rainbow Alliance and Dr. Emma

Sunday, May 11, 20252025-05-04T17:12:36+00:00

Sunday, May 4, 2025

May Our Faith Be With You

We find ourselves facing the dark side of The Force these days, and yet as we continue to fight the injustices of the world, we have our faith and each other to create the world that we imagine it can be. We celebrate the many ways our faith formation prepares us to go out into the world. We will be welcoming new members and recognizing our 8th grade and high school seniors too.

Led by Kathy Underwood, DLFF; Rev. Susan Frances, Worship Associate

Choir; Vickie Hellyer, Music Director; Gregory Shiffrin on piano; Enzo Wallin on violin

Today’s offering will be shared with the Sunrise Movement. The Youth Group selected the Sunrise Movement as this month’s shared offering recipient because they are a group that is organized by youth and is working toward a world in which everyone has access to clear air and water, full pantries of food, affordable housing, free public transportation, good and meaningful jobs, vibrant community centers, and lives filled with joy. 

Upcoming Worship Services

May 11th – Mother’s Day – Rev. Eileen Wiviott

May 18th – Dreaming Who We Want to Be – Rev. Eileen Wiviott

May 25th – Memorial Day Weekend – Dr. Emma Farrell

 

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Sunday, April 27, 2025

Knowing Ourselves, Growing Ourselves

We will explore the joy that is cultivated when we take time and expend energy to get to know ourselves better, which often empowers us to grow our capacity for experiencing joy when living our values out in the world. 

Rev. Susan Frances, Kathy Underwood, and Jessica Tomell-Presto lead our service this Sunday, along with musicians Kiley Korey and Gregory Shifrin.

Today’s offering will be shared with Sanctuary Working Group, a solidarity organization, supports and accompanies vulnerable migrants in their journey towards sustainable independence.

Upcoming Worship Services
May 4th – Faith Formation Recognition & New Member Covenanting – Kathy Underwood & Rev. Susan Frances
May 11th – Mother’s Day – Rev. Eileen Wiviott
May 18th – Dreaming Who We Want to Be – Rev. Eileen Wiviott
May 25th – Memorial Day Weekend – Dr. Emma Farrell

 

Sunday, April 27, 20252025-04-18T17:32:15+00:00

DLFF Newsletter – April 2025

Springtime Joy

Our theme this month has been Joy, and it sure has lived up to it so far! Last Sunday’s worship service with the youth and young adults was full of joy and creativity! It is so inspiring and uplifting to hear and see their insights and passion. We are blessed to have them in our community.

This weekend, we celebrate Passover and Easter Sunday, both joyous occasions. All ages are invited to the family-friendly Passover Seder tonight at 5:30p in the sanctuary. Bring a side dish to share that doesn’t contain yeast or pork. 

 On Sunday, we will have an Easter potluck brunch during Kinship Time. Those who made Spring Peeps displays can leave them on the counter by the storage room along the west wall by the kitchen. We had so many creative displays last year, like this one of the sanctuary made by Jim Dibble (notice the Rev. Eileen bunny and song-leaders!) I look forward to seeing what others thought up this year!

For those with youngsters, we will also have an Easter Egg Hunt on the lawn, weather permitting. We will gather in The Nest after worship for instructions. Our youngest will go outside first for a head start, followed by older children and youth. 

Last month, Jeanne Kerl led a seed-planting activity for our Family Friday event, and a couple of families have reported that they are now seeing sprouts. It is such a joy to have members of the congregation share their passions with our younger ages! I like to think that the kids will watch their seedlings as they grow and then plant them in their yards for the summer and think of the fun they had making the terrariums that nurtured them.

We have been nurturing our young people and adults too all year long with the many programs, events, celebrations, and gatherings we’ve had. In just a few weeks on May 4, we will celebrate our new members who have joined our community recently as well as our young people who are in the midst of big transitions in their lives. Our youth will participate in our traditional Bridging Ceremony, a ceremony that recognizes those who are entering high school as well as those who are leaving high school and becoming young adults, or in UU terms, “emerging adults”. It is a most moving and emotional event that the whole congregation takes part in and witnesses.

Of course, our nurturing doesn’t end here! Our summer program for our young people begins on June 15. We will be doing an art-based program this year that we’re calling Artsy-Fartsy Summer. Kiley Korey and Grey Wiviott are helping me build and lead this program, which is so exciting! They have so many great ideas, it’s been hard choosing which ones to do. We’d love to have any adults who like to engage in a variety of arts to join us too. Look for more details soon. 

As always, if you have an idea to share or would like to help nurture others’ ideas that build community between generations, the Family Ministry Team welcomes you to join them. What better way to make the world whole than by nurturing our young people and families? After all, the future is theirs to grow.

In Faith,

Kathy

 

DLFF Newsletter – April 20252025-04-15T19:51:47+00:00
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