September 5, 2019

Homecoming Sunday 

Sunday, September 8: Services at 9:15 & 11:15 a.m. 

‘Ins and ‘Outs’

-Rev. Bill Sinkford

A faith with Universalists in its name needs a high bar for the welcome we hope to extend. The welcome we offer is an invitation to join our covenant, but it is also an expression of who we are and the Beloved Community we hope to become.
Adults, youth, and children of all ages will gather in the Sanctuary for this multigenerational service as we come together once more to welcome in the new church year. Childcare is available for children three years and younger.

Bill's Blog

Homecoming

“We are all longing to go home to some place we have never been — a place half-envisioned and half-remembered, we only catch glimpses of from time to time.”
          -Starhawk
Homecoming. Coming Home. The language is powerful. It suggests that each of us, as unique individuals, has a place within the community we create together. Together, we create a collective religious home in which each of us is welcomed.

This Sunday we will return to our two service schedule. We will dedicate the volunteer teachers in our religious education program and dedicate ourselves to the children of this community. I will be back in the pulpit with one of our newly reconfigured choirs on the chancel. We will welcome all of us back into community...Continued

This Sunday

Learning Community Open House

Sunday, Sept. 8, following each service
All families are invited to a meet and greet in your children’s classrooms following each service. Come meet your wonderful teachers!
Registration tables will also be available.

Spiritual Theme Reflection Circles

Sunday, Sept. 8, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Channing Room, A101
Join with our others, including our Lay Ministers, after each worship service to hold space and reflect on how the service deepened your connection to the spiritual theme of the month.
Drop-ins are welcome. No charge. Every 2nd Sunday of the month.

Younger Adult Potluck Brunch!

Sunday, Sept. 8, 12:302:30 p.m.
Buchan Reception Hall, B102
Join us for fellowship. All are warmly welcome. For childcare, check-in at the info desk before or after the second service.

Community for Earth Meeting

Sunday, Sept. 8, 9 11 a.m.
Fireside Room, A303
Join Community for Earth for the first meeting of the church year September in the Fireside Room, A303. Questions? Contact us here.  

Oregon Initiative Petition 40 for Safe Gun Storage

Sunday, Sept. 8, during social hour
Sunday is the deadline to sign the petition to qualify for the November 2020 ballot. Stop by the Peace Action table to do your part to stop gun violence.

First Share!

Bring your overabundance of produce and flowers to exchange or give to the First Share table in Fuller Hall.
Everyone is welcome to take something home!
Details: Every Sunday through September.

This Week

Mindful Movements for Everyone

Thursday, Sept. 12, 5:306:30 p.m.
Have you ever wanted a spiritual practice that is dynamic? This practice is for all bodies, ages, and abilities. Combined with a blend of world music, each class has a theme that will set an intention for your practice. Fee: $10 per class or six-class series discounted at $55.
Details: Advanced registration appreciated, drop-ins welcome. Thursdays, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 10, 24, Nov. 7, 21.

Portland Peace Team Training

Saturday, Sept. 14, 10 a.m.1 p.m.
Learn how to apply effective de-escalation tactics. Once you've gone through the training, the Peace Team can call on you to help provide security for community events.
Details: No charge. Advanced registration required.

Upcoming

Social Justice Sunday Kick-off

Sunday, Sept. 15, 1:30–3 p.m.
Buchan Reception
Please join our Social Justice Program for the kick-off, intergenerational Social Justice Sunday. Every third Sunday of the month, we’ll join with songs, family-friendly programming to build community, and affirm our congregational commitment to justice. 

Dora’s Tamales for Sale

Sunday, Sept. 15, 12:451:30 p.m.
Buchan Reception
Come support your local vendor by purchasing a tamale plate each third Sunday of the month. Then join our Social Justice Sunday gathering.

Global Climate Strike

Friday, Sept. 20 and 27, 10:30 a.m.
Portland City Hall
On Sept. 20, millions will take part in global climate strikes, where adults will join youth who are demanding immediate and bold action to stop the climate crisis.
In Portland, there will be a rally outside of City Hall at 10:30 a.m. to demand an Oregon Green New Deal, and an end to fossil fuels here in Oregon.

First Unitarian Rahab’s Sisters Meal Preparation Team

Thursday, Sept. 26
Together, we will prepare a full meal for 120 and get to know each other in the process. No cooking experience necessary.

First Unitarian Rahab’s Sisters Meal Service Team

Friday, Sept. 27, 510 p.m.
We will serve the meal that the volunteer team prepares on Thursday.

Transforming Hearts: Welcoming in Congregations

Saturdays, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 2, 10 a.m.12 p.m.
First Unitarian Portland’s Lay Ministers will facilitate this program for allies. This course, which explores gender and welcoming at First Unitarian, was created by transgender Unitarian Universalists with UU congregations in mind. 

Wellspring 2019/2020

Tuesdays starting Oct. 1
1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 12:302:30 p.m
UU Wellspring™ is a 10-month program of distinctly Unitarian Universalist spiritual development. We still have a few openings for our Tuesday afternoon group.

Religions of Abraham

Wednesdays, Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 1:303:30 p.m.
The religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their origins to the prophet Abraham. This course will explore how these faiths share his inspiration.

Art Wall

Stan Carpenter's photography is featured on the Art Wall in September. Come see the dramatic shots of architecture, landscapes, and nature.
The Art Wall’s mission is to integrate art into the spiritual life of First Unitarian Portland by providing a venue for congregants to see quality artwork from artists within the church and throughout the metro region.
Come down to Margaret Fuller Hall any Sunday and see it in person!

Bookstore

A new church year, a new selection of books.
Wellspring books are in stock; books to support experiences of transgender individuals; and wonderful new children’s books.
Our bookstore (which started life in a closet in the 1960’s) has grown to a vibrant, welcoming respite for all congregants and visitors to First Unitarian Portland.
It supports the spiritual mission and principles of our church with offerings to stimulate and broaden our thinking as we move along our spiritual path, and help us better understand Unitarian Universalism.

Program Events

Adult Programs, Social Justice, Learning Community, Music & Arts

Adult Programs

Learning Community

The Learning Community 20192020 Registration Is Now Open!

If you are a returning family, check out our website to find our online form, or just click below to register your child/children for the 20192020 church year classes.
To learn more about the classes we are offering this year, please visit our website.

Interested in Becoming a Learning Community Teacher?

First Day of Classes

Sunday, Sept. 15
Learning Community classes for children and youth begin Sunday, Sept. 15. Registration tables will be available for returning families and visitors.

Sunday Afternoon Childcare

We offer childcare for all ages each Sunday from 1–3 p.m. while you attend an event or meeting at church. Request care for your child(ren) at the Eliot Info Desk by 1 p.m. that day. Staff are released at 1 p.m. if care has not been requested by then.

Get Involved

Make a difference in the First Unitarian Portland community

Join Our Sunday Morning Hospitality Team!

Imagine the smiles on our congregants’ faces as you serve up fresh coffee on Sunday mornings. Offer a variety of teas, juice and occasional crunchy snacks. Become a member of our Sunday coffee host team by choosing a regular Sunday each month to volunteer, or offering your help as a substitute when called upon. Either one would is much appreciated. Excellent training is provided by our experienced volunteers.
Email John in the front office or call him at 503-228-6389 x102. Or just stop by the Fuller Hall kitchen on Sunday morning and add your name to the list.
This is a great way to get to know folks!

Sunday Drivers Needed

Can you provide an occasional ride to Sunday services for a neighbor? Do you, or someone you know, need help getting to church?
Our First Unitarian Neighborhood Connections rideshare program helps match riders with drivers in Portland and Lake Oswego and is organized by ZIP code. To learn more, contact Maina Ptolemy at 503-803-8991.

Seeking Ushers

Ushers are needed. Looking for a way to serve in our community? Consider being an usher one Sunday a month. You’ll be part of a team that is the welcoming face of the congregation. For information, see Dev Dion after services on Sunday or contact him by email.

Time-Limited Projects Await!

While there are many opportunities for long-term commitments within our congregation, there are also myriad options for people desiring time-limited projects for a contribution of effort and energy. Questions? Contact Marti Yoder.

Seeking Sunday Welcoming Volunteers

If you like to greet people and make them feel welcome, this volunteer opportunity is for you: become a Welcome Desk or Newcomer Table host before or after a Sunday service.
This is a great way to connect with congregation members and newcomers. Contact Membership Chair Ed McClaran or call 971-279-2778.

In the Community

Community milestones, joys, and sorrows
Longtime member Tomm Pickles is back at home and recovering after emergency surgery for a bowel obstruction early on the morning of Aug. 20. He and his wife Barb Fitzpatrick are not up to visits as they get back into their routine but appreciate our good thoughts and cards.
Members Victoria and Kevin Fairham-Wheeler request prayers, calls, and cards to be sent to Victoria's sister, Grace Kuhns, who was a long-time choir member here at First Unitarian. Grace has just entered skilled nursing care at The Pearl in Lake Oswego after a hospitalization at Emanuel Hospital for breathing problems. Victoria and Kevin are traveling September 414 to see Victoria and Grace's mother, Doris Kuhns, in Michigan, where she is on hospice at almost 96. If you would like to call or write to Grace, the church office will have her information. Please also hold Victoria and Kevin in your hearts while they care for their relatives in need.

Leadership News

Naming First Unitarian Foundation in Your Will or Estate Plan

Help assure the long-term sustainability of this beloved congregation by including First Unitarian Portland in your will or estate plan.
Please fill out our Intent Form, or for more information, visit our website.

Other News

Sunday, September 1 Attendance:

Sanctuary: 283
Musicians: 40
Total: 323
Livestream: 65
Grand Total: 388

Give the Joy of Flowers for Sunday’s Service

Have you ever wondered where the beautiful Sunday morning flowers come from each week? You can be one of the generous donors of the chancel flowers.
If you have an upcoming birthday, anniversary, or memorial that you’d like to recognize, what better way than to provide flowers in honor of your loved one?
For details about giving flowers for the chancel, contact Marsha or call her at 503-954-3534.

Help Us Be a Welcoming Congregation

Do you have a spare bedroom you are willing to share with other UUs visiting Portland for a few days? You would provide a bed, a bath, and a simple breakfast. We often have more requests than hosts! More hosts are needed in NE Portland, but anywhere in the city is good.
Our B&B program is personally enriching. Many lasting bonds of friendship have been made between guests and hosts. Our coffers are also enriched. All rental proceeds go to the church.
Remember our program if you are having out-of-town guests who need housing. For details, contact Ruth Robinson.

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Why Pronouns Matter

At church and elsewhere, it’s becoming more common for people to introduce themselves with the pronouns they use, and to ask, “What pronouns do you use?” Though this may be an unfamiliar question for you, becoming comfortable with it is a way to live our UU principles.
Here’s why:
Gender is a primary way our creative identities interact with the world. Many people feel comfortable with the gender assigned to them at birth based on their genitals, assigned male or female, and are called cisgender. (Cis means “on the same side of,” so for these people, gender and sex-at-birth align.) For many others, their assigned gender is not a true or comfortable identity. Read more here.

Ongoing Groups

The following church groups meet on a regular schedule during our program year (approximately September through May or June). Many groups meet on an irregular basis or take the summer months off, so if you are unsure about a particular group's schedule, please contact the individual listed.

Africa Connections

This church social justice group supports advocacy and outreach work in communities in Kenya and Zimbabwe that have been deeply impacted by HIV AIDS. We do this through support of the IMANI Project, Zimbabwe Artists Project, and Quilts for Empowerment. Questions? Email Annie Bennett.

Aging Together Learning Group

We use books, movies, poems, and various art forms to catalyze group dialogue about our personal experience of aging. Meetings are held monthly on the first Monday from 13 p.m. For more information or to register, please contact Lucy Garrick.

The Alliance 

The Alliance meets September through May, usually on the first Wednesday of the month, for a luncheon, business meeting, and program. Visit the Alliance web page. Questions? Email Alliance.

Animal Ministry Group

We normally meet on the fourth Sunday, 12:45 p.m., A303. Visit the Animal Ministry web page for special meeting times. Questions? 503-520-9012.

Caregiver Support Group

We usually meet on the fourth Sunday of the month, September through May. Meetings will resume in September.
We gather to provide support, inspiration, and information relevant to those caring for a loved one. Email facilitator Sophia Douglas for more information.

Children's Mosaic Restoration Group

Questions? Leslie Pohl-Kosbau, 503-245-6087. More info is on the Children's Mosaic at First Unitarian Portland Facebook page. 

Committee on Hunger & Homelessness (COHHO)

Meets monthly September through May on the third Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in A303, the Fireside Room, or visit our table in Margaret Fuller Hall on the second and fourth Sundays. Questions? Email co-chairs John Elizalde, Ingrid Gjestvang, and Cynthia Sulaski.

Contemplative Practice Group

Second and fourth Tuesdays, 6:30–8 p.m., A301. Offers a regular opportunity for building community through silent meditation, mindfulness poetry, and deep discussion on church themes. Questions? Ron Walker.

Economic Justice Action Group (EJAG)

The Economic Justice Action Group (EJAG) educates and advocates on issues of economic justice. Watch for our speaker, book, and movie events. Stop by our table for the latest information on fair trade, health care, democracy, and inequality and its dimensions. We meet the third Sunday of every month, September to June, at 9 a.m. in the Fireside Room. Contact: Michael Wade for more information.

Ending Mass Incarceration/Advancing Racial Justice

We usually meet monthly on the fourth Tuesday, 6:30–8 p.m., B302. Questions? Kathryn Scotten.

Good Times Committee

Join with fellow congregants for social gatherings, from happy hour to hikes, from dinners to plays. Learn more and sign up with Good Times during social hour on Sundays. Questions? Laura Gadley, 847-525-8700.

Immigrant Justice Action Group (IJAG)

The Immigrant Justice Action Group (IJAG) meets the first Wednesday of the months of SeptemberMay, from 23:30 p.m. in the Channing Room.
Our focus is on making connections, education, and action on immigrant justice. Our meetings include time for reflection, sharing, and information about the many dimensions of the immigration challenge. We also share opportunities for engagement and collaboration with our partners in the community and develop strategies and arrangements for our participation.
Through the IJAG Google group, we disseminate recommended actions. Join us for the important work of immigrant justice! Questions? Contact us here.
See our webpage for more info.

LGBTQIA Pride Group

Find out the latest social events by picking up a flyer at our Pride Table in Margaret Fuller Hall for our monthly movie game night, monthly PDX roller skating, potlucks, and any projects being planned. Visit our Facebook page: First Unitarian Pride, Portland, OR for all of our events and the LGBTQIA events we are supporting in the Portland area.

Meditation Group

Wednesday nights
Group meets in the Eliot Chapel, 78:30 p.m. Silent meditation for 30 minutes, followed by reading and discussing a book by a Buddhist author. Please email with your phone number if you are considering coming. Mary Ann Harman.

Mental Health Action Group

MHAG exists to educate the congregation about mental health issues and to support those in the congregation living with mental illness or whose relatives live with mental illness.  We meet every third Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Buchan Building.
Questions? Call 503-645-8227 or email Rosebud here.

Quilts of Love Group

Third Thursday meeting is now 10–11:30 a.m., B310. Sew-in is on the first Thursday at Modern Domestic, 1408 NE Alberta St., from 10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. This group creates quilts for families served by Portland Homeless Family Solutions as they transition from the shelter to a permanent home. Questions? Contact Kathleen Vinson, 503-477-6001. 

Peace Action Group

Monthly on the second Saturday, 10 a.m.–12 p.m., Channing Room. Questions? Tess Beistel, Terri Shofner, Brianna Bragg.

Sunday Morning T'ai Chi Chih

Sunday morning T'ai Chi Chih, 8:309 a.m.; check the sign board in the Buchan building for meeting locations. Questions? Email Adult Programs.

UU Knitting Group

The knitting circle meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month during the church year. Questions? Susan Pryor, 503-894-9945.

UU Men's Community

Third Saturday, 9 a.m., Channing Room. An open group where men of all ages can share life experiences, learn from each other, develop friendships, support one another, and have fun. Questions? Richard Turner at 503-734-5854; more info here.

UU Movie Group

Meets on the fourth Sunday of the month over a potluck meal at members’ homes. For more information, contact Nancy Panitch, 503-318-0776, or Ellie Kirkham, 971-544-7003. More info at the Good Times table in Margaret Fuller Hall.

UU Poetry Group

Twice monthly, on the second and fourth Thursdays, 7 p.m., Channing Room. Questions? Rodger Blackburn, 503-519-3494.

UUA Outreach Group

Monthly on the last Wednesday at 7 p.m., usually in B310, but check the sign board when entering.
If your interest lies in the larger picture of UU ministry, join us! Questions? Bill Pryor, 503-894-9945. We'd love to hear from you. 

Women’s Circles

I: First and third Mondays at 7 p.m. Questions? Tess Beistel, 503-257-2042.
II: Second and fourth Mondays at 7 p.m. We are currently welcoming new members. Questions? Kim, 503-869-1486.
III: First and third Wednesdays at 1011:30 a.m. Now welcoming new members. Questions? Call Dorothy at 503-292-1337.
IV: Twice a month on Wednesday evenings. We are looking for participants of all ages for supportive sharing and discussion about such topics as parenting and spirituality. Questions? Amy, 503-241-5451.

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U-Park: SW 12th between Main and Salmon: No charge Sundays, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. NOTE: This parking lot is free only on Sundays until 4 p.m.
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Hurricane Dorian was one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record when it struck the Bahamas last weekend. The Bahamas is comprised of 700 islands sprinkled over 100,000 square miles of ocean. The archipelago is home to nearly 400,000 people. It could be days or even weeks before we know the full extent of the damage.
Mercy Corps has mobilized a team of emergency responders to begin rapidly determining the most pressing needs. Our plate collection this Sunday will support Mercy Corps to help restore power, especially in remote areas, and provide temporary shelter, clean water, and food.
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