NuusLetter
Newsletter of the Northwoods Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Woodruff, WI
Volume 18, Number 5 – November 2016
We Are a Welcoming Congregation
UU Core Principles
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UPCOMING SERVICES
Regular Services : 10am
11/13 Rick Immler
11/27 Jennifer Laporta . Hospice
ADULT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION : 10am
Adult RE meets on alternate Sundays from our regular service
11/06 Last two lectures in the series.
1) Religion and Law in America.
2) Religion Today . Trends, Challenges, and Hope
11/20 Part I – In the Beginning .
Examines the roots of liberal religious thought prior to the Reformation, including heritics such as Jan Hus. It concludes with the life of Michael Servetus.
Men's Discussion Group : Tuesday November 15 at 6pm . Pot luck plus discussion on topic proposed by Frank Paton. Bring a dish to pass plus a beverage of your choice. All are welcome, including new members. (3rd Tuesday of each month)
Women's Discussion Group : Tuesday November 22 at 10am . (4th Tuesday of each month)
Thanksgiving Day Celebration : Thursday November 24 at 4 PM . Join together in the Fellowship Hall for this annual Celebration. Please contact Barbara Beutler or Joan Junge to volunteer a dish or to help with set-up or clean-up. Suggested dishes include: appetizers, turkey, vegetables / salads, rolls, and desserts. Thanks Everybody!!
Joan: joan.junge@yahoo.com 360-544-2077
Barb: barbarabeutler@hotmail.com 715-499-2949
Annual Holiday Service : Sunday, December 18 at 4pm . Mark your calendars. The program is at 4:00 with a potluck at 5:00. Bob Hanson's Dixie band, Trillium, and our NUUF choir will be performing Holiday favorites with many sing-a-longs.
Bring friends and family for music and fun. Patty Buehler
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE
Monthly Movie Night . Movie nights at the Fellowship are generally on the third Thursday of the month. Watch for email announcement.
MILESTONES
Dana and Jerry Collins 11-01 Megan Kratz 11-03 Faye Calvey 11-04 Dan Padberg 11-09 Jana Mirs 11-09 Cathy Farrell 11-09 Ron and Diane Reupert 11-11 Bob Polfus 11-12 Dennis Kobes 11-15 Ted Rulseh 11-15 |
Zach Boustead 11-15 Herb White 11-16 Rick Immler 11-19 Richard Olson 11-20 Veronica Mucci 11-23 Amy Holt 11-24 Celeste Gonder 11-25 Perry Junkermann 11-29 Patty Buehler 11-30
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If your Birthday or Anniversary is missing, or you see something that needs correcting, please contact Candy. Thanks
COMMUNITY EVENTS
WXPR Silent and Live Auction : Sunday, Nov 6, 2pm . At Holiday Acres in Rhinelander with complimentary food and wine… Admission for WXPR Members is $20 . For non-members $25. Emphasis is on experiences and event tickets, as well as art objects.
Wednesday, November 2. 6:30pm .
Science on Tap Evolution of public Education
Presented by Mark Johnson, UW Madison Dept of Education
Minocqua Brewing Company
Tara and Jerry Woolpy Concert : Saturday, November 20 at 7pm. Karen Savoca returns with Pete Heitzman's accompaniment. She's our idea of the voice of the century. "A voice with this much strength and easy confidence is a rare find. But that's not where Savoca's talents end. Her songs are filled with good humor, sensuality, and nature's simple pleasures. She can work a sly smile into a lyric that makes you smile in spite of yourself. Open up and let her in." - All Music Guide
Email for reservations, jerryw@earlham.edu
OTHER NEWS FROM MEMBERS
We want to thank everyone for their kind wishes as we move on to a new life away from the Northwoods. Leaving was bittersweet, but new adventures await. If you want to stay in touch, here's our info. Tom and Elinore
(T) 715-605-2288 |
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ü The Spirituality (Program) Committee will soon be preparing a list of Sunday speakers for our 2017-2018 fiscal year, which runs from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. If you wish to present a Sunday program, please contact Dick Fields or one of our other committee members. We are always looking for new speakers to fill our pulpit. If you know of someone you would like to present a program, please let the committee know.
ü The Board would like to have a New Members Ceremony. If you or anyone you know would like to sign the book and join the Northwoods Unitarian Universalist Fellowship please let us know. We would be glad to include all new members in our ceremony.
Long Strange Trip
Sunday, Nov. 20, 10:00 AM the Membership Committee and Adult Religious Education starts a new six-part video series entitled “Long Strange Trip” -- “A Journey through Two Thousand Years of Unitarian Universalist History” produced by the Unitarian Universalist Association. If you are new to the Fellowship or a Charter Member you will find this series educational and interesting
Part I - In the Beginning… Nov. 20
Part I examines the roots of liberal religious thought prior to the Reformation, including heretics such as Jan Hus. It concludes with the life of Michael Servetus.
Part II - The Birth of Unitarianism Dec. 4
Part II chronicles how Servetus’ message influenced David Ferenc in Transylvania and led to the formation of the first coherent Unitarian theology. It traces that theology as in spreads to Poland and then west Europe towards the Netherlands and England. It discusses the work of Theophilus Lindsey and Joseph Priestley in forming an organized English Unitarianism.
Part III - American Unitarianism Jan. 1
Part III talks about the development of Unitarianism in America from 1620 through the death of Theodore Parker in 1860. It details the three separate Unitarian faiths – the Socinianism of Joseph Priestley, The Arianism of William Ellery Channing and the Transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker.
Part IV – Universalism Jan. 15
Part IV documents the development of Universalism from the early German and English pietists, to John Murry, Elhanan Winchester, and Hosea Ballou. It details the unprecedented explosion of Universalist churches across America during the first half of the 19th century and discusses why the movement began its precipitous decline after the death of Hosea Ballou in 1850.
Part V – Evolution Jan. 29
Part V follows both Unitarianism and Universalist through the late 19th and early 20th centuries as they evolve from Christian bible-oriented religious to our present-day non-creedal movement. It discusses influences as diverse as the Civil War, Feminism and Suffrage, Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, and the Social Gospel.
Part VI - The Hundred Year Waltz Feb. 5
Part VI documents the century-long courtship between Unitarianism and Universalism that culminated in the merger in 1961. It follows Unitarian Universalism through its first half century and discusses where it may go from here.
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
I really appreciate the many kind words about the October newsletter. Because you have sent your pieces on to me by Oct 25th, I was able to get to November in a timely way. Thanks. There are many interesting readings and events happening in the fellowship. Remember you can send your fresh updates and announcements to me at cm@newnorth.net. It Is still important that you make your contribution ready to be highlighted, copied and pasted into the body of the newsletter. Also, write with the wording the way you wish it to be read by others. Catherine
REMINDER
As a friendly reminder, if you know someone who is interested in joining the Northwoods Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, please contact Candy Sorensen at: sorencan@yahoo.com or call 715-892-2997.
For distribution of announcements between newsletters or email/address corrections, contact Candy Sorensen at sorencan@yahoo.com or Robert Hanson, President, president@nuuf.com
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