Having trouble viewing this message? Scroll to the bottom & click the link to view this email online. The newsletter is long and may get clipped, please scroll down to the bottom and check for a "view entire message" notice to make sure you see all of the content.
The word important in red letters with an exclamatio point in a red triangle above the word
Sunday, November 17
One Service @ 10:00 am Central Time
Special Call Meeting @ 11:15 am
There is a Congregational vote on the proposal to call Rev. Hannah as our co-minister, immediately following our one 10:00 am service.
Please plan to attend and cast your vote on this momentous occasion! Our bylaws require a quorum of 25% of our eligible voting members for this special Call meeting.
Click the button below for details about the special Call meeting including the agenda.
Have questions about what this call/co-ministry vote means to the future of our Fellowship? Please join us this Sunday, November 10 from 12:30-2:30 pm at the Fellowship. Childcare will be available and light lunch will be provided. RSVP HERE.

Sunday Services

Sunday, November 10
9:00 am Central Time in-person
informal coffeehouse-style service with conversation
11:00 am Central Time in-person & livestream
traditional service with sermon
Trusting in a Fracturing World
by Revs. Christina Leone-Tracy & Hannah Roberts Villnave
Click HERE for Worship Service Zoom Information & the Order of Service 
•  Visit fvuuf.org/middlehour/ to learn more about middle hour.
•  Watch past sermons on our YouTube channel.
•  Upcoming Services HERE
•  See our website HERE for information about our Sunday religious exploration classes for children and youth.
•  Share the Plate: In November we share the plate between the Fellowship and ESTHER Interfaith Social Justice.

10:10 AM Middle Hour
Middle Hour offering this Sunday:
•  Basics of Stoic Philosophy with Mike Yonkers
•  Election Processing Space with the Care Team
Click HERE for future Middle Hour offerings.
Fellowship Bake Sale November 10 with images of cupcakes doughnuts fish pastries
Bake Sale this Sunday!
This Sunday, November 10, our events & fundraising team is hosting a Fellowship Bake Sale! Bring cash or checks to buy everything from cookies, cupcakes, pies, brownies, and more. It's sure to be a delicious and delightful day, while we raise some funds for our beloved Fellowship!

Adult Connection & Learning Opportunities

Circle Dinner Dec 8 on a dinner plate with gold trim, gold fork and knife to the right of the plate, green floral display above the plate
Sign Up to Attend a Circle Dinner!
These have been a longtime tradition at the Fellowship as a way to get to know new people in a relaxed, fun environment. On the evening of Sunday, December 8, between 5:00-8:00 PM, nine dinners will be hosted simultaneously at the homes of Fellowship members and friends throughout our community. Sign up for a spot at the table, and you’ll be treated to an evening of delicious food, good conversation, and Fellowship fun. 

Religious Exploration - Children & Youth

It’s Homemade Thanksgiving Pie Season!
Get ready to treat your taste buds for the holiday season with our annual Being a Teen (BATs) Thanksgiving Pie Fundraiser!
Who doesn’t love a scrumptious homemade Thanksgiving pie? Imagine being able to easily pick one up right here at the Fellowship! And the best part? These delicious pies are lovingly made by our talented youth, with a little guidance from our amazing bakers, Peter and Hannah Weck, and the rest of the BATs Leaders gang!
By supporting this fundraiser, you'll be helping our youth fund their Fellowship Youth UU Heritage Trip this spring. It's a win-win!
Orders will be made FRESH and ready for pick up at the Fellowship on…
· Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 (8:30am to 12:30pm)
· Monday, Nov. 25 (10:00am-6:00pm)
· Tuesday, Nov. 26 (8:30am-4:30pm)
flying pig with a jet pack, rainbow helmet with clous and a rainbow in the background
Religious Exploration Program Year
We warmly invite all young curious minds to join us in fun and friendship in our Religious Exploration classes on Sundays during the 11:00 service. Kids in grades 4K-8 will discover our values through enriching lessons and activities that help them grow spiritually, ethically, and intellectually.
Every month, our students in grades 4K- 5 will explore a variety of major world religions and learn more about our new Unitarian Universalist values: Justice, Equity, Transformation, Pluralism, Interdependence, and Generosity (JETPIG). Finally, they will continue their journey of understanding and practicing their own UU faith.
Click HERE for information about each of our programs including nursery, children’s Sunday Religious Exploration, and HERE for our teen programs; Crossing Paths, Being a Teen, and Our Whole Lives.

Connect & Commit Spotlight

Spring Auctions March 2025 on a white spring flowers background
Start thinking now to help make our spring auctions a success!
Our Fellowship online auction will take place March 2-9, followed by a special Platinum Glitz and Glamour Gala and in-person auction event on March 29, 2025. More information about both events will be coming in the new year, but please mark your calendars and start thinking now about what YOU can offer to the auctions:
•  Do you cook, bake, or have a skill you can share (handyman, woodworking, cleaning, painting?)
•  Do you create crafts, jewelry, or other items to sell?
•  Do you have a property, a boat, camper, vacation home, or something else you can rent out?
•  Would you be willing to offer a house concert or dinner event?
•  Do you have connections at local venues, restaurants, or other places that you could ask to donate something?
•  Do you have tickets for the PAC, Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra, Packers, Brewers, or something else you could offer?
•  The opportunities are endless!
The online auction will be for smaller items and the gala live-auction will be for our bigger-ticket items. Questions? Contact Angie Miller, chair of our fundraising committee, at starlight54302@yahoo.com.
Vote for Our January Share-the-Plate Recipient! (Round One)
In addition to all of the other important votes this month (local, state, and national politics and Rev. Hannah’s call vote to be co-minister on Nov. 17!), we are also asking you to vote for which organization you believe should receive our Fellowship’s share-the-plate funds in January. 
Last month we asked you to nominate organizations as recipients and we received SIX eligible worthy nominees for our Fellowship’s support. Check out details of the nominees HERE, and then vote for your choice USING THIS LINK before November 20. We will narrow down the nominees to 3 choices and then vote again for the winner from November 21- December 4.  
Each Sunday, our Fellowship shares our “plate” (financial offering collected during services and online) with outside organizations. We typically split the offering between the Fellowship’s mission and a worthy organization in the wider community. Our justice teams, board, and XTeam typically select our recipients. But this time it’s Fellowship Choice! Please vote!
Connect and Commit: Engage, Serve, Give
Communication is vital to the life of The Fellowship. This year, our Generosity & Engagement Ministries (GEM) is focusing on the ways we Connect and Commit: Engage, Serve, Give.
Our goal is that each person will consider their connection and commitment to the Fellowship – How do you want to engage, serve, and give this year?
We need each of you to complete the Connect and Commit form, to let us know your hopes, goals, and intentions for the year. Our goal is to help each person find their place at the Fellowship so that we are all connected in meaningful ways. The information from the form will help us support your purposeful commitment to the Fellowship.

Please click HERE for details and to fill out the form. Paper forms are available in the Fellowship lobby.

Justice Action Ministry

Essentials Food and Shelter for All with a ring around it made of apples, houses, and bread
Empty to Full Pan Handout this Sunday
Here is a great opportunity to help feed the hungry in our community. Essentials JAM will be handing out E2F (Empty to Full) pans this Sunday, November 10 after both services. Each pan includes a recipe and shopping list. All you need to do is combine the ingredients, put them in the pan, and freeze it unbaked. Then bring the pan(s) back to the Fellowship in two weeks on Sunday, November 24. The frozen pans will be taken to Pillars Adult and Family Shelter and Apricity to be used for their evening meals.  
For more information contact Deb Muench at (920) 422-1852 or debmuench@icloud.com.
Justice Hub Logo with Scales
Click the image to view the Justice Hub
Justice Hub
Check out the Justice Hub, featuring an easy-to-use calendar! Each event on the calendar includes time, location, and program details to help you learn more about how to get engaged with our wider community.
When you click on an event, at the bottom of the description you can click “Copy to my calendar” to add the event to your calendar and never miss a chance to act courageously for justice in our world. 

All Ages Connection & Learning Opportunities

Stories & Tea Party Event with Drag Queen Anita Bobbypin!
Sunday, November 24, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Cost: $10 per person or $25 max per family
Join us for an afternoon of stories, learning, connection, and fun with a tea party! We will welcome Fox Valley’s favorite drag queen, Anita Bobbypin, to share stories with us. Then, for an hour, kids are welcome to join Anita and some Fellowship adults to prepare for a tea party celebration. They’ll get to know Anita, ask her questions, and interact as they make crowns and tiaras, enjoy face paint, and decorate cookies. Meanwhile, the adults will join Rev. Christina and Fellowship member Amanda Kramp (who is a local award-winning burlesque performer, who goes by the stage name Daisy Chains) to discuss how to talk to others in our lives, kids and adults, about gender and sexuality diversity. Afterward, we will all join together for a celebratory tea party with tea and cookies.

Notes

colofrul peacock, ai generated, 3D art
Winter Fellowship Art Display
The theme for our next art show will be “A CELEBRATION OF COLOR.”  If you have colorful art, either original or just something you love, please consider sharing it with the Fellowship for a few months.  We would love to brighten up the Fellowship Hall walls during the long winter months. We will be hanging the show on Sunday, December 8 after the 11:00 service. Unfortunately, we cannot take submissions after the show is hung on December 8, but we encourage you to hang onto your pieces for future Fellowship art shows. Any pieces you share should have your name and the title of the work on the back.  Also, if you currently have art on display, please remove it by 1:00 that day. And if you’d like to get involved in the work of the art committee, please let me know. Thanks! Mary Gerlach (gerlachmz@gmail.com)
Care and Support
To submit a Joy or Concern, fill out the form on our website or contact Rev. Hannah Roberts Villnave, Assistant Minister, at hannah@fvuuf.org or 920-731-0849. For pastoral emergencies call 920-383-1565.
GIVE
Facebook YouTube
fvuuf.org | 920.731.0849 cyndi@fvuuf.org
powered by emma
Subscribe to our email list.