When it is determined that worship services should be canceled by the President of the Board and Rev. Fees, notification will be made on the church voice mail recording and on the church website (www.uuberks.org) and facebook page facebook.com/fuubc/ by 8:00AM on the affected Sunday morning.
March’s theme:Wisdom
What Does It Mean To Be a People of Wisdom?
There are many ways to seek wisdom. There is travel, there are masters, there is service. There is staring into the eyes of children and elders and lovers and strangers. There is sitting silently in one spot and there is being swept along in life’s turbulent current. Life itself will grant you wisdom in ways you may neither understand nor choose.
~ Kent Nerburn
Wisdom is everywhere and nowhere. It is within our reach and often elusive. It is outside us, beyond us. We can spend our lives seeking it–acquiring more and more experiences, accumulating knowledge, and looking to gurus and masters for meaning and guidance.
But sometimes we need to stop and see how wisdom is showing up from within us. Listening to our own teacher, to our own intuition, our inner voice, can be powerful and profound. How well are you doing at listening to your own inner teacher as well as heeding the counsel of others? When’s the last time your still small voice gave you just the insight you needed all along? This month as we explore the many sources of wisdom, be sure to take time to explore your own inner voice. It just may be the key that unlocks some wisdom you’ve been waiting for.
Yours in love,
Rev. Sandra
Balancing Knowledge and Wisdom
From your Director of Music Elizabeth Bromley
“Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification. ”
– Martin H. Fischer
In rehearsal we focus on the balance between piling up of skills and then in performance we strive to let all of the details go and focus on the moment at hand.
In rehearsal we’re focused on the rhythm and the notes and the text and the dynamics And and And and And…..
Letting all of the details become one simplified idea can be so hard.
All of the details can seem so important that engaging with the whole picture, the whole piece of music can become challenging.
It is often only in a dress rehearsal, the time right before a performance, that we give ourselves permission to move away from the details and experience the whole piece.
Great conductors know to check the “balance” of an ensemble. Either they’ll ask someone to move to the far corners of a room and report what they hear to the conductor or they themselves will move away from right in front of the group and conduct from a further distance than normal to hear how the different sounds are blending in the room. Are the lower sounds louder than the higher sounds, can we hear each individual part or are some parts not coming through?
The simplification comes when we can create distance from the piece we’re focusing on and it truly helps our wisdom when we can share our perspectives with many folx. In what ways is it easy for you to find a “balcony perspective” with moments in your life? In what ways do you need to ask someone else to share with you their “balcony perspective”?
In Harmony,
Ebee Bromley
The Wisdom of A Wise Old Owl
From Your Director of Religious Education Elizabeth Bromley
A Wise Old Owl
A wise old owl lived in an oak. The more they saw the less they spoke. The less they spoke the more they heard. Why can’t we all be like that wise old bird?
Wisdom shared to you from the SoulMatters Religious Education Materials for our Seeds class (PreK-K group).
Questions to play with in this month of wisdom: What helps you see, hear, smell, touch & taste your world? How can you experience more of your world this month?
Hope has been called the anchor of the soul, yet hope is hard to find today for many of us. Together we will reflect on hope as an imperfect practice of working for our ideals, as they pass from generation to generation.
Children’s Programming:
RE Theme this week: This week we continue to explore the many ways our UU faith invites us to become “a people of wisdom.” To get at that, our sessions are each built around five sources of wisdom. The wisdom of UU Sources, simplicity, clowning, story, and our bodies.
Seedlings: free play with Barb in nursery.
Sprouts: Focusing on the wisdom of simplicity – reading Henry and the Kite Dragon is connected to the wisdom of finding a simple solution to a misunderstanding that builds bridges.
Saplings: Session Goal: Remembering that clowning invites wisdom. Calendar Connection: Purim, Holi, March 8 Reading “The Emperor’s New Clothes” Theme Connection: It takes the wisdom of a boy to tell the truth. In the meantime, watching the emperor parade naked in the streets is
Youth Group: Preparing for our field trip to Queen City Diner and the Islamic Center in the afternoon.
Volunteers:
Ushers: Carol Orts & Carol Gonzalez Greeters: Karen Nierle Coffee Crew: Group 1-Greg Burdan, Joan & Richard Bromley, Stephanie and Carole Hullinger. SJ Table: Tonya W. Audio/Visual: Frank W.
These two beauties are looking for a new home. Pumpkin is about 12 yo and Tommy is 7. They are best buds, have had regular vet visits, including all their shots. They are friendly and indoor only. All their toys, litter box, etc. can go with them. Their “mom” Ruthie Epler has to move and they can’t go along.Please contact office@uuberks.org if you might be able to offer them a home.
Join us on Monday March 2nd, @ 7:00pm when we explore and reflect upon selections from Mark Nepo’s “The One Life We Have.” Contact Jane Rohrbach (windowsjmr@comcast.net) or Nadine Smet-Weiss (njw1258@hotmail.com) for further information.
The 20s/30s folx will be meeting on Thursday, March 5th, at 6 pm at Nic’s apartment in Wyomissing for taco salad and “March Madness” table game night! For directions/questions/RSVP e-mail Nic at nic.stoltzfus@icloud.com. ;
Did you miss Sunday’s service or want to hear Paula Cole Jones’s presentation again? Listen to the complete “Building a Community of Communities” presentation from General Assembly 2019 here.
Our annual pledge campaign has begun with reflections from Stewardship chair Jim Beidler and member Dennis Williams, seeking commitments for the 2020-2021 fiscal year that begins July 1. This year’s campaign is built around the theme “Toward Full Flowering,” asking members to consider their pledges as a way of helping the congregation do “more.” Brochures and a letter about the campaign were mailed and distributed in the last week. Copies of brochure are also available after church each Sunday in the Gerber Room.
As an additional incentive to make this “more” happen, we have secured a promise of a “matching grant” from a generous member who will add dollar for dollar up to $10,000 for those who are able to increase their pledges for the 2020-21 fiscal year. The pledges of new members or previously unpledged members will count toward this match, too.
To allow a budget to be put together based on the pledges in time for May’s Congregational Meeting, it would be great to have all pledges in by the end of March.
Pennsylvania UUs,
On Wednesday evening, March 11, 2020 at 8pm, UUPLAN will host a UU the Vote zoom meeting for all Pennsylvania UUs.
It’s a chance to communicate about the UU the Vote efforts Pennsylvania UU congregations and partner organizations are planning and doing.
Many UUs from New York, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware and Massachusetts have indicated a desire to come to Pennsylvania to do meaningful electoral work. We’ll discuss how to connect those folks to congregations and communities where electoral work reflecting our UUA values is being performed.
Susan Leslie, the UUA’s long time “Congregational Advocacy and Witness Director” and a member of the UUA’s Organizing Strategy Team, will be joining us.
Please invite others to attend the zoom meeting. It will last no more than 1 hour.
Contact me if you have thoughts or questions.
Zoom Info: From your PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android click this link: https://zoom.us/j/7132347624 Or by phone: 1-408-638-0968 or 646-558-865 Meeting ID: 713 234 7624
In the faith,
Richard Williams, Director Unitarian Universalist Pennsylvania Legislative Advocacy Network (UUPLAN) Pronouns: he, him, his Cell: 570-793-3316 director@uuplan.org
Join in reading and reflecting on the award-winning book, An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. This narrative upends myths and misinformation, reconsiders the U.S. origin story taught in most schools, and presents US history through the experiences and perspectives of indigenous peoples.
Sign up for the workshop on the church bulletin board or by contacting the church office. This program is being hosted by UU Berks ADORE (A Dialogue on Race & Ethnicity, formerly the Racial Justice Education Team).
What is The 8th Principle and why do we need it? To learn more, read Rev. Sandra’s sermon, which was delivered on January 19. At our Spring Congregational Meeting on May 17, we will vote on whether to adopt The 8th Principle.
General Assembly 2020 is being held in Providence, RI, June 24-28. Members and youth are encouraged to attend. Anyone may attend. Our congregation will also have 4 assigned delegates, who will be authorized to vote on business matters and whose registration will be funded by the Orts UU Scholarship Fund.
General Assembly is the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists for conducting business of the Association, exploring the theological underpinnings of our faith, and leaning fully into our mission and principles. Please join us Wednesday, June 24 through Sunday, June 28, 2020 in Providence, Rhode Island for this 5-day immersive experience themed Rooted, Inspired & Ready! Join your faith family at inspirational worship services, informative workshops and a bustling exhibit hall. We anticipate that 4,500+ UUs will gather for this unforgettable experience and leave with renewed energy and innovative ideas for congregational and community engagement.
Registration is Now Open! Registration is now open at uua.org/ga/registration. Full-time registration is $400 for adults, $250 for high school youth and retired and candidate ministers, $150 for off-site registrants. Early bird registration is now through March 15, 2020. Rates increase on March 16th.
NEW! Registration Payment Plan Prefer smaller payments over a longer period of time? We’ve designed a payment plan just for you. When you register, simply click “payment plan” when prompted and, for as little as $50 down, you can spread out the balance of your registration over several months. Registration must be paid in full on or before February 29, 2020. Register for General Assembly Now!
The UUA is committed to the goal of making GA accessible to as many attendees as possible. Go to uua.org/ga to learn about scholarships to support participation – particularly of those from marginalized groups – and volunteer opportunities (work in exchange for registration). The UUA is committed to addressing the inclusion of all people, whatever their abilities might be, in all GA activities. Beyond the physical accessibility of the facilities we use – ramps, captioning, seating cut-outs, etc.- we endeavor to take the next step: to truly welcome people with disabilities into every facet of GA.
Housing Opens March 2 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern In addition to a variety of nearby hotels, attendees will also be able to book dormitory-style accommodations at two local universities. Also, UUs from local congregations will serve as host families for Home Hospitality, which is B&B style accommodations. Make your hotel reservation beginning March 2 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern. For more information, visit uua.org/ga/travel.
You can learn more about GA here: https://www.uua.org/ga. If we have enough participation, we will look into vans and/or sharing rides. Meanwhile, if you are interested, please add your name to the bulletin board sign up sheet, or contact the church office at office@uuberks.org