Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Report from the Lay Leadership Program Council

The Objective Setting Workshop was well attended on August 26, 2014.  We had representation from our Caring Circles, Stewardship, Pru-Com, Nomination and Search Committees, as well as membership committee and several other lay leaders throughout the church.  Our discussion was rich as we focused on the concept of “hospitality as a spiritual practice”.  The concept of spiritual hospitality is more than potlucks and coffee hour, it is a collective effort to participate in the practices of being a welcoming and open congregation.  
In order to reach our goal of improving our practice of and involvement in spiritual hospitality, the lay leaders discussed identifying 5 focus areas: Mission and Vision, Stewardship and Lay Leadership events, Gay Pride March in Worcester, The Joy of Lunch programming, the Wachusett Mountain Outing.  
This year the Stewardship Fair will be held on October 5, 2014.  Please remember to sign up for a table by contacting Laura Kirshenbaum, chair of the LLPC to secure a table to promote your church event, program or activity.  Caring Circles, the LLPC branches, Stewardship and many more will be present at the fair on October 5, 2014 in Unity Hall.
We are excited to see so many people volunteering to become Sunday Stewards to welcome our visitors and greet friends of the church.  The pre-service greeter is a critical part of the welcoming process and your participation is welcomed.  
Finally, the LLPC is seeking nominations of organizations for the monthly 50/50 offerings.  Last year, we focused on local, national and international organizations that focused attention on several critical social justice categories including:
Poverty, UU Service Committee,  Homelessness, Race,  Education, Animal Rights, Disabilities and Illness, Environment, and LBGTQ
A huge thank you to the members of our congregation who helped make last year’s 50/50 offering program a success.  Let’s do it again!

John Henry's Hammer Coffeehouse Fall 2014

John Henry’s Hammer Coffeehouse
Fall Concert Series 

held at First Unitarian Church, 90 Main Street, Worcester, MA.

Produced and presented as a collaborative effort between community radio WCUW 91.3 FM www.wcuw.org and the First UnitarianChurch of Worcester.


All shows: Doors open at 7 pm - Music starts at 7:30pm
$12 Advance - $15 at the door

John Henry's Hammer presents…


Sept. 20th: Blackstone Valley Bluegrass and the Erica Brown Bluegrass Band
Advance tickets: http://bpt.me/847613

Erica [Brown] developed an interest in music at an early age. At the age of seven, she was competing in fiddle contests with kids twice her age. At age nine, she was traveling throughout New England, Canada, and even Louisiana with the Maine French Fiddlers. Erica also performed as a special guest with Mac McHale And The Old-Time Radio Gang for five years. Currently, she has her own bluegrass band, Erica Brown & The Bluegrass Connection, which performs all over New England. Erica is also a member of The Stowaways, Darlin' Corey and The Record Family Band.

Blackstone Valley Bluegrass: Yes - there really is a Blackstone Valley and we all lived there when we started the band. Located in the heart of central Ma, exposure to the heavy metal content of the Blackstone river has produced a copious amount of fine bluegrass pickers. ;-)  Most notably are the Dick brothers from Sutton. Renowned musicians and celebrated recording artists, this brother combo will WOW you with their award winning picking. The Taylor-Nowlan bass/mandolin combo has been together in numerous bands since 1989. With their own distinctive style, these two crank out solid rhythm, and like to have a little fun too!  Put these four longtime friends together and you have a group that has excellent musicianship, fine harmonies, high energy and a true love of the music. Breakdowns and Gospel. Fiddle tunes and a Waltz. This is bluegrass! You will not be disappointed!

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Oct. 18th: The Twangbusters – Opening is Sarah Levecque / Dance floor will be open
Advance tickets: http://bpt.me/849409

The Twanbusters: Boogie, Blues & Bop with a heapin' helpin' of twang and sass, The Twangbusters bust out their own high-energy danceable blend of American roots juke-joint rhythms and soulful blues! Led by dynamo Paula Bradley (Miss Paula), described as "Patsy Cline meets Bessie Smith" on lead vocals, piano & ukulele, with the inimitable Peter "Dr. Z" Zarkadas on electric guitar (Sarah Levecque Band, Raw Symphony), and joined by rhythm masters Brian Rost-upright bass (Tarbox Ramblers, Girl Howdy) and former Nashville drummer Kathy Burkly (Girls Night Out)- they mix the best of bluesy country, boogie woogie & barrelhouse into a musical cocktail, shaken & stirred. Guaranteed to make you move yer feet! BOTTOMS UP!

Sarah Levecque: Ms. Levecque is a singer songwriter guitarist who moves easily between the sturdy roots of American music. Influenced in equal parts by early blues, country, folk and rock music Sarah has two full CD releases of her original material.

A Maine native, Sarah has been crafting her song-writing skills in the Boston / Cambridge / Somerville scene for the last eight years. An early music education in classical piano gave way to her love of early blues music. The Blues, raw and free of the conventions of her earlier training led Sarah to play guitar and eventually front her own band. At 19 she began to sit in with bands playing the music of Johnny Lee Hooker, Magic Sam, T-Bone Walker and Albert King. Her writing has evolved from the Blues tradition and her shy demure style may belie her capacity to bring strong and authentic blues guitar work to her live performances.

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Nov. 15th: Li’l BeeDee and the Doo-Rites – Opening are The Hip Swayers / Dance floor will be open
Advance tickets: http://bpt.me/713891

Li'l BeeDee & the Doo-Rites are a 5-piece combo, presenting old-school rhythm & blues with an infusion of rockabilly, with a mission statement to "do ya right"! The band consists of professional musicians who've recorded on Vanguard, Columbia, Fury, Spin-out, and El Toro Records collectively. This is a solid dance band with a high energy presentation, guaranteed to get your crowd on their feet - great for swing dancers, jive, bop & freestylers alike!

Born in North Carolina, BeeDee got her first start in the noise making business singing in the Baptist choir. From the first time she heard her granddaddy play claw hammer banjo and imitate a train whistle on his harmonica, her soul was captured by the raw sounds of hillbilly music. Then something called rockabilly floated past this gal's ears, and she was completely smitten. That raucous rhythm found a home deep in her veins, and soon she was a bonafide junkie. BeeDee got her first guitar at the age of 13 and started in on it, finding chords to back up her own crooning. Later she picked up the string bass and has played both guitar and string bass in several bands, including bluegrass, old-time country western swing, and honky tonk. BeeDee has also freelanced professionally with other musical genres, but rockabilly & honky tonk are the ones that resonate the biggest bang with her. Some of her other musical combos include Girl Howdy, a honky tonk combo fronted by 3 gals, based in the northeast, and Slippery Sneakers, a zydeco, rhythm & blues dance outfit, also based in the northeast.


The Hip Swayers: Hailing from the hills of West Tatnuck, the Hip Swayers are a get up and boogie band that play an eclectic mix of originals and covers - the harmonious duo of David Blodgett and Toni Ostrow invoke George Jones and Melba Montgomery meeting Lili'uokalani and Hank Thompson. The full band, Hip Swayers Deluxe, features Dave Niles on lead guitar and Mark Cherrington on percussion.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Objective Planning Workshop



The Lay Leadership Program Council (LLPC) would like to invite you to participate in our Objective Planning Workshop on August 23rd, 2014 from 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. in the Chapel at First Unitarian to help us solidify our brainstormed tasks into action plans and prepare for the year ahead.

Light refreshments will be served and our agenda is as follows:

Opening and Introductions 
Invocation 
Review areas of concern
Regroup- own your category and form a group to brainstorm ways to address the area of concern.
Small Group: Brainstorm
Share your plan
Develop a timeline and action plan and way to communicate your objective to reach the goals and encourage participation of others.
Discuss Stewardship Fair October 5th, 2014

Below is a summary of the Goal Setting Workshop on June 7th, 2014. Please review as we prepare for our time together.

A dedicated and talented group of about 25 lay leaders met on June 7th, 2014 to focus attention on our congregation's hospitality efforts. We completed a self-assessment provided by the UUA to uncover our strengths and weaknesses with regard to hospitality based on 5 categories:
·        The newcomer’s initial experience
·        The membership process
·        The worship and faith development experience
·        Connecting and growing deeper relationships
·        Our image and visibility

The assessment revealed many strengths including:
·        Worship, Music and Faith Development well integrated and uniformly excellent
·        Strong Youth Group
·        GA participation is high and we are becoming more connected to UUA
·        Strong professional staff (Minister, Faith Development Director and administrative support) involvement in the membership process
·        Administrative follow-up with new comers
·        A structure and procedure for a greeter program that includes greeter station, welcome table and sign-up process, including a newly formed family greeter program which is highly effective.
·        Newly incorporated announcements into the worship service
·        Public recognition of new members in the worship service
·        Caring Circles
·        Managing our time of transition and change

The assessment and subsequent discussions highlighted our growing edges including:
Improving our Greeting and Welcoming Practices:
·        Greeter training
·        Identify and grow Super Greeters who will take a more personal approach to welcoming and recruitment
·        congregational members take on a collective commitment to promote greeting and hospitality
·        More consistency in identifying newcomers
·        Greeting→ Welcoming→ Membership→ Recognition:  This is a multistep process that should focus on opportunities for bonding
·        Change all “Membership Table” references to the “Welcome Table”
·        Help new members connect into our community

Extending our Adult Faith Development Programming
·        More consistent delivery of a New UU orientation program.  Offer this multiple times each church year.  
·        Identify mentors for newcomers
·        Increase spiritual practices in our meetings and work of the church
·        Honor the presence of new people in this spiritual place

Improving our Social Justice Programming/Faith In Action
·        Connecting with programs and social action in the community (Gay Pride, Jericho Road, etc.)

Review and Revise our Mission
·        Re-imagine and promote our Mission.  
·        Be mission-driven, internally and externally

Continue to improve our outward image
·        The physical appearance of our church is indistinguishable from the now vacant courthouse
·        More external signage that is attractive, informative and inviting
·        Develop or contract for Public Relations expertise

The conversation was rich and constructive and led us to 5 areas of concern all centered on the goal of increasing our hospitality efforts and led us to the goal below.

During the 2014-2015 church year, the members our congregation at The First Unitarian Church of Worcester will increase our individual and collective involvement in hospitality by developing and implementing action plans focused on the 5 growing edges: Greeting and Welcoming Practices, Adult Faith Development Programming, Social Justice Programming/Faith In Action, the mission, and our outward image. To accomplish this goal, 70% of our active members within the congregation will take part in at least 1 hospitality related activity during the year.

This goal is a good one, but taking the next steps to organize action plans around each of these growing edges requires all of our support and assistance. After all, hospitality is more than just a committee, it is a spiritual practice that can help us all live our principals in a very real and meaningful way. As we open next year we will be welcoming a new minister, new members and newcomers to our church, come be a part of this historic new beginning.

Save the date:
Stewardship Fair on October 5th, 2014.

See you Saturday August 23rd at 9 A.M.

Kinds regards,
Laura Kirshenbaum

Thursday, July 17, 2014

John Henry's Hammer Concert - Saturday, August 2

Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards and The Hip Swayers  
August 2nd Concert at the 1st Unitarian Church 
Enjoy an evening of classic country and folk tunes sure to delight!


- Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards are a folk duo from Massachusetts whose songs resonate with the love of Americana and old country music, commanding familiar traditional melodies and poignant, introspective lyrics, and backing them with delicate arrangements on ukulele, clarinet, guitar and banjo.

- the Hip Swayers aka "the chick with the bass and the dude" play upbeat, fun, classic country & rockin' Americana -  "These performers from Worcester, Massachusetts are not to be missed! A bit of Hank Williams sensibility, Carter/Cash authenticity, and infectious personality."  SF Station - San Francisco's City Guide

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Summer Weekly Schedule

Church Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed on Fridays
Please call the church office in advance if you need access to the
building. Staff takes vacation during this time. 

Every Monday throughout the summer: 
5:30 p.m. Meditation Group will continue to meet throughout the summer in the Chapel.  
(No Monday Night Fellowship Dinner during the Summer)

On Wednesdays throughout the summer: 
7:30 p.m. Tibetan Teachings 
In the Bancroft Room.

On Thursdays throughout the summer: 
6:30 p.m. Kundalini Yoga
In the Chapel.

Sundays throughout the summer:
9:00 a.m. Court Hill Singers Rehearsal
In the Bancroft Room.

10:30 a.m. Worship
In the Bancroft Room

Friday, May 30, 2014

Summer Garden Tours 2014 - Part 2

Summer 2014 Garden Tours
July through August


Summer Sunday tours of church members' and friends' gardens are back! Join us any Sunday afternoon (except June 8) from 1:30 to 3:30 to relax in a beautiful setting in good company.  If rain threatens, we cross our fingers and hope it will clear at the critical time. Questions? Call Kris Johnson at 508-796-5969.



  
Sunday, July 6 - Jim Dolan, 769 Grove St., Worcester. From church take Harvard St. past the Art Museum, turn left briefly on Salisbury St. and then first right onto Grove. It winds around past Indian Lake and becomes Rt. 122A.  769 is almost in Holden directly in front of the St. Peter's-Marian High School.

Sunday, July 13 - Barbara Engwall, 22 Vincent Ave., Worcester.  From church take Highland St. and turn left onto Park Ave. by Price Chopper. Near Webster Square turn right by Commerce bank onto Lovell St.. Pass school and turn left onto Columbus. At hilltop make 3 immediate turns:right, left, right onto Vincent Ave.

Sunday, July 20 - The Gustavsons, 82 Uncatena Ave., Worcester. From church take Lincoln St. under 290 uphill and bear left onto Burncoat St. where they fork. Cross 290, straight past Burncoat schools to light by convenience store: turn right. Uncatena will be a left a little way downhill by the very tall hedge. #82 is on left just after you turn.

Sunday, July 27 - The Keatings, 983 Pleasant St., Worcester.  From church take Highland St. to Newton Square rotary: more or less straight through, still on Pleasant. Watch for 983 on right before Tatnuck Sq.

Sunday, Aug. 3 - Red Barn, Shrewsbury St., Holden. From church take Grove St. out of Worcester past Indian Lake and stay straight/bearing left.  It becomes 122A.  At lights and shopping plaza near Holden Ctr. turn right onto Shrewsbury St. and watch for Red Barn sign on left.

Sunday,  Aug. 10 - The Riggs, 337 Salisbury St., Holden. From church take Salisbury St. towards Holden, past Salisbury Green on right. Approx. 2 miles late see #337 on left.

Sunday, Aug. 17 - The Miricks,160 Mirick Rd. Princeton. From church get to Lincoln Sq. and take 290 East briefly to 190 North. Take exit 5 and turn left onto Rt. 140. Follow winding country road to blinking light and turn left onto Rt. 62 and later right into Rt. 130 (before Princeton Ctr.)  Go past Merriam Rd. to 2nd left onto Mirick. Go approx. 1.5 miles, past Beaman Rd. and uphill to house with big red barn on left. Park by barn.


Sunday, Aug. 24 - The Triple Crown on Crown Hill! (3 gorgeous gardens) 7, 5, and 2 Congress St.,Worcester. LIMITED ON-STREET PARKING - CARPOOLS ENCOURAGED.  From church take Highland St. to left onto Harvard/Lynden up and downhill to lights by All Saints Church: turn right onto Pleasant. Turn left onto Crown at hilltop and immediate right onto Congress.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Ferry Beach Registration Form

Ferry Beach Registration Form
September 12th -14th 2014
(FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON)
You are invited to attend our Ferry Beach 2014 weekend, a getaway for our UU church community to the beautiful sandy shore of Saco, Maine.  We are looking forward to a wonderful weekend of relaxation, laughter, good conversation and great food.  Come enjoy the fun, play games, walk the beach, take a hike, or simply sit on the porch by the beach with a good book or a good friend.  
Ferry Beach is a UU camp and conference center located on the beach in Saco, Maine.  It offers dorm-style rooms with bunks in the buildings and camping for tents or campers in Hersey Grove.  Delicious meals are catered and include a variety of foods to suite every dietary need.  
Your cost to lodge in a dorm for the weekend includes 4 delicious meals and is:
Adults and children 13 +        $100
Children 5-12                        $80
Children 2-4                        $50
Children under 2 are                 Free
Camping in Hersey Grove is $35 per site plus the cost of food
Adults and children 13+        $50
Children 5-12                        $30
Children under 5 eat                Free
Your registration form and complete payment must be received by June 15th.   Please make checks payable to: UU Church of Worcester.  Cancellations with full refunds are available on or before August 1, 2013.  Thereafter, you may only receive a refund if someone takes your place.  Please complete the attached Ferry Beach form as soon as possible and return it to us at church or mail to:
Maya Desai (from UUCW)
c/o UUCW
90 Holden St.
Worcester, MA 01606
 Laura Kirshenbaum (from First U)
34 Cedar Rd.
Holden, MA 01520
Any special requests must also be sent or emailed on our Ferry Beach form before June 15th so we can accommodate you.  If you have questions about the weekend, please contact our coordinators:
Maya Desai & Sean Divoll, UU Church of Worcester (Holden Street)
508-853-2422 divolls@verizon.net
Shannon & Laura Kirshenbaum, First Unitarian Church of Worcester (downtown) 508-210-0657 laurakirshenbaum@gmail.com
Ferry Beach Registration Form -- September 12th -14th 2014
(FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON)
Family Name____________________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________
Home Phone #:_________________________ Cell Phone #:_____________________
Email___________________________________________
List Names of participants and ages (if you wish to share, it helps with planning):
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Pricing:
Complete if staying in the DORM        or                   Complete if CAMPING
$100 x____ = ______(adults & 13+)                            Per site = $35.00/weekend
$80 x____ = ______        (5-12yr)                                                plus meals
$50 x ____ = ______ (2-4yr)         $50 x ____ =_____ (adults & 13+)
             Under 2 free                                                $30 x ____ =_____ (5-12yr)
                              Under 5 kids eat free
TOTAL      = $ _________
Please make checks payable to UU Church of Worcester with memo noting “Ferry Beach”.  The registration deadline is June 15th.
MEALS:         
Meal Category
# of adults
# of kids
Standard Meal
Vegetarian Meal
Vegan Meal
Gluten Free Meal
Other dietary needs:_____________________________________________________
Accommodation Requests:
Roommate request?_____________________________________________________
Do you have any special circumstances that require 1st floor accommodations or other special concerns?________________________________________________________
Activities:
____Yes, I would love to run/help with the music for the bonfire.
____Yes, I would love to run/help out with an activity with the kids.
____Yes, I would be interested in running an activity for adults.
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR CHECK BY JUNE 15th!!

Your check should be made out to UUCW with Ferry Beach in the memo.