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Vol. 23, No. 5
Jim Semelroth, Ed.
Connie Pursell,
Linda Yeargin,
Asst. Editors
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"In order to create a meditative and reflec-tive mood, please enter the sanctuary in silence if the Prelude music has begun."
The theme for May is
Acceptance
May 7— 10:30 am
“Faces of Friendship”
The Tapestry Reader’s Theater group, along with Music Director, Melissa Sky Eagle and the Tapes-try choir, will examine the many facets of friendship.
Using a variety of sources, from re-search to poetry, Wendy Washing-ton, Mickey Jackson, David Dear-ing, Susan Jagielko, and Sheryl Hagen will present a thoughtful perspective on the close relation-ships we experience in our lives.
Worship Associate: Susan Jagielko
May 14— 10:30 am
“Mothers Day”
Parenting is messy business, both literally and figuratively. It’s a job that is never finished, and never per-fectly executed. This Sunday as we celebrate Mother’s Day, we lift up the love found in accepting our im-perfections.
Rev. Kent
Worship Associate: Cherish Jones
A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF TAPESTRY
May 2017
May 21— 10:30 am
“Coming of Age”
In many cultures around the world, adolescence is marked as an important transition in life. At Tapestry, our seventh and eighth grade youth have been meeting with Rev. Kent to learn more about Unitarian Universalism and deepen their own beliefs. This Sunday we will recognize these four youth, as we celebrate the past and future of Unitarian Universalism. This is a multi-generational worship service. Children and youth are encour-aged to stay and participate in the worship service with their families.
Rev. Kent and Tapestry Youth
Worship Associate: Connie Pursell
May 28— 10:30 am
“Perfect Strangers”
Popular guest speaker and UCLA Oncology Chaplain Mi-chael Eselun will explore our relationship to strangers. We are often told from a young age, “Don’t talk to strangers,” only to find that sometimes such en-counters might be “perfect.”
Michael Eselun
Worship Associate: Sheryl Ha-gen
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It’s been decades in the making but it’s finally here. Tapestry and the seller have signed a purchase agreement for the Lake Forest property we have been working to-ward for these many months. Tapestry’s space needs are complicated, the seller’s needs are complicated—it’s a perfect match. There are too many details to mention to sort out along the way, but we’ve started the very long journey toward a permanent home of our own that will serve our liberal spiritual community in South Orange County for decades to come. Because our current lease at Madero goes through De-cember and because of provisions for the tenant in the building we are purchasing, we will not be moving until at least the start of 2018. That gives us ample time to work through our many design decisions and raise additional funds to make the building a welcoming new home for all.
Our agreement states that we are purchasing the property as-is. In the first 45 days, we’ll be evaluating exactly what that means. We have a task force who will be repre-senting key areas regarding space for religious education, worship, Ways and Means events, and administration so we can make the many decisions that lie ahead. While
your financial generosity has exceeded anyone’s expectations, the reality is that we are likely only to have the funds to make the building comply with current building code and for our occupancy permit. So it will be like any starter home—functional, but probably not ready for a magazine spread.
One of the conditions of the purchase agreement is that we cannot publish the address until the sale closes since the tenant won’t be told until then. We will have access to the building in the evening and on week-ends if scheduled 48 hours in advance, and are planning to set dates so you can tour it to see for yourself. Be aware that the space is very “built out” meaning there are lots of individual offices that will need to be re-moved to allow for our sanctuary, social hall, and kitchen. But the essentials are good—lots of parking, a quiet location, promising green space outside in a quiet corner of the complex. We’ll have about 70% more space than we do now.
If you’ve made or been thinking about making a financial pledge toward the down payment or fix up costs and have been waiting for the building to be real, now it is. We’ll be applying for grants to leverage those dollars even further. And we are now financing the entire mortgage with investments from Tapestry mem-bers and friends. If you are in a position to help make this dream come true, contact Lynn Cowan or Julia Rampone.
The rough timeline is as follows, specific dates TBD:
45 days for inspections and financing
135 days for approval from the city
Closing date
Lead time for tenant to find a new place to lease
Construction starts ideally October 1
Tapestry moves between Christmas and New Year’s
January 7 – first service in new building
We have contingency plans in case things take longer than ex-pected. We’ll be Raising the Roof for a Home for All, and that’s some-thing we can all look forward to.
With faith and optimism,
Lynn Cowan
President’s Ponderings
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President Lynn Cowan signs an agreement to purchase a Home for All for Tapestry
Show me the money. Penny Kinnear signs a check to open escrow
An historic moment for tapestry
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The worship theme for May is Acceptance. Talking with the Wor-ship Committee members, we generated a long list of things in life that we struggle to accept. One topic that I won’t have time to preach about, but touches all of our lives is accepting our own bodies.
In the past month several elders have talked about their struggles with aging. More than the pain or decreased ability, they talk about the frustration of experiencing decline. I don’t have any great wisdom to share with you. Perhaps that’s because I have not experienced that struggle, and perhaps there is no real answer. I have observed a few things though.
Everyone has, or will struggle with an aging body. Often, personal struggles make us feel alone. And, when we struggle sometimes we tend to isolate ourselves out of exhaustion or embarrassment. But, you are not
alone. In different ways countless elders have shared with me their frustration and fear about aging. You are not alone and there is nothing to be embarrassed about. Speaking for a younger generation, your courage is actually really inspiring.
I have also heard elders talk about intentionally slowing down. Sometimes the body doesn’t move as fast as the mind, or vice versa, so you have to be extra cautious. Life moves at a slower speed as we age. If there is something to be gained from growing older, it is an opportunity to cultivate patience and compas-sion for our self. Those are hard lessons. And those two things, patience and compassion for our self, are two of the most profound spiritual gifts we can achieve in this life.
All our lives we depend on these imperfect bodies. From time to time hopefully we can accept them as a gift.
Sincerely,
Rev. Kent
Monday May 1 - 6:30 pm Minister’s Seminar
The Secret Chord by Geraldine Brooks
In this historically inspired novel, Brooks takes on one of literature’s richest and most enigmatic figures: a man who shimmers between history and legend. Peeling away the myth to bring King David to life in Sec-ond Iron Age Israel, Brooks traces the arc of his journey from obscurity to fame, from shepherd to soldier, from hero to traitor, from beloved king to murderous despot and into his remorseful and diminished dotage.
Monday June 5 - 6:30-8:00 pm
‘The Third Reconstruction: How A Moral Movement Is Overcoming the Politics of Division and Fear” by Rev Dr. William J. Barber II
At a time when divide-and-conquer politics are exacerbating racial strife and economic inequality, Rev. Bar-ber offers an impassioned, historically grounded argument that suggests an embryonic Third Reconstruction in America. The first Reconstruction briefly flourished after Emancipation, and the second Reconstruction ushered in meaningful progress in the civil rights era. But both were met by ferocious reactionary measures that severely curtailed, and in many cases rolled back, racial and economic progress. This Third Reconstruc-tion is a profoundly moral awakening of justice-loving people united in a fusion coalition powerful enough to reclaim the possibility of democracy—even in the face of corporate-financed extremism.
Ministerial perspectives
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Tapestry Annual Camping Out – April 28-30 at Casper’s Wilderness Park
Casper’s Wilderness Park is an 8,000 acre protected wilderness preserve nestled among the river terraces and sandstone canyons of the western coastal Santa Ana Mountains. The park's many fertile valleys are overtly complemented by specimen groves of native Coastal Live Oak and magnificent stands of California Syca-more. http://ocparks.com/parks/ronald/ .
Casper’s Wilderness Park is about a 30 minute drive from Tapestry. If you are not a camper, consider joining us for the day on Saturday. If you are thinking of camping, but don’t have equipment or camping experience, there are plenty of seasoned campers ready to help you out.
To make the trip even easier, we will coordinate meals for breakfasts and dinners. You are on your own for lunch. So that we can plan the best trip possible, please RSVP to Katelynn Riva as soon as possible [email protected] / 949-581-0245. The costs will be divided among campers. No matter how you slice it, it is a bargain.
MONTHLY NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION
On the last Sunday of every month we offer a short introduction to Tapestry. Find out the best ways to get involved and ask any questions you might have. Gather at the piano around 11:30 for this casual conversa-tion.
TAPESTRY NEEDS YOU
It takes many volunteers to keep the great things at Tapestry happening and we need members to help in all capacities. Committees and groups include: Social Justice and Social Action, Caring Committee, Choir, Religious Exploration for Children and Youth, Publicity, Worship Committee, Bridge Group, and more. A complete list of groups and committees can be found on the Tapestry website.
You might also be interested in a leadership position. Each year the Nominating Committee has the respon-sibility to fill positions on the Board of Trustees and key committee positions for the new fiscal year begin-ning in July. If you have an interest in serving Tapestry in a leadership role, the Nominating Committee would like to hear from you. Please let one of the Nominating Committee members know of your interest by contacting, Chair Retha Roberts, Susan Jagielko, Amanda Wainwright, or Keith Tuominen. Please reach out for additional information and take a step towards serving Tapestry and the wider community
tApestry events
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tApestry volunteer winners
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Tapestry Committee Volunteer Awards on April 23, 2017
Volunteers are people who have the ability to work willingly together for the betterment of their com-
munity and themselves. Not only are they a valuable resource, they are the most important resource
community organizations have!
Board of Trustees - Lynn Cowan
Caring Committee - Sheryl Hagen
Choir - Marilyn Schroeder and Penny Kinnear
Communications Committee - Dave Salahi
Friends of Orange County Detainees - Ellen DeYoung
Green Sanctuary - Marsha Medina
Hospitality Committee - Terry Black
Membership and Welcoming Committee - Judy Tracy
Religious Education for Children and Youth (RECY) - Jay Lickfett
Scrip - Jean Rosenberg
Ways and Means - Sue Dearing
Women’s Rights Action Committee - Karen Nichols
Worship Committee - Connie Pursell
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Peoples Climate Movement Sister March for Orange County: March for climate, jobs and justice. April 29, 2017 from 2 pm to 4 pm, starting from Irvine United Con-gregational Church, 4915 Alton Pkwy., Irvine CA 92604. Carpooling available leav-ing Tapestry at 1 pm. RSVP Bev Huff at [email protected]
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SOCIAL ACTION
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Tapestry news
Join Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry for
Immigrant Lobby Day: May 15, 2017
For over 20 years, the California immigrant rights movement has convened annually at the state capitol for a day of advocacy, to champion the rights of the community and celebrate immigrants as part of the fabric of our state. The Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of California will once again participate with the Cali-fornia Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) at this very challenging time for immigrants and refugees.
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Updated Tapestry Policies
Recently, the Tapestry Board approved the updated Conflict Resolution and Dealing with Difficult Behavior policies. It is important that the congregation is aware that these written policies exist so that conflicts can be resolved fairly and promptly. The Dispute and Conflict Resolution Process and Procedures includes a three phase approach to resolving conflicts that may arise between congregants, committees and staff. Fur-thermore, the Dealing with Difficult Behavior Policy outlines a six-step process to deal with disruptive or inappropriate behavior.
Both policies state that the preferred first steps are self-reflection and seeking to resolve conflict with face-to-face conversation. If those steps are not fruitful, contact the Committee On Shared Ministry, the minister, or a member of the Board for help with resolving the conflict. Tapestry leadership is committed to providing clear and comprehensive guidelines in these areas in an effort to foster strong community relations.
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On May 7 at 11:45, a Documentary Film
Our Chemical Lives will be presented at Tapestry UU
Hazardous chemicals can be found in countless products we use and ingest on a daily basis!
Learn how you can take the initiative to protect yourselves and your loved ones while protecting the
environment. A light lunch will be available!
RSVP to [email protected]
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Religious education
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Dear Tapestry,
The RECY program is growing; we had a whopping 36 children and youth on Flower Communion Sunday. In order to meet the needs of our burgeoning program we need more classroom volunteers. There will be a training/orientation on May 21st for anyone interested in volunteering or already volunteering in RECY. To best meet the needs of our youth, all volunteers are background checked and sign a Code of Con-duct agreement. Teachers work in pairs and share classroom responsibilities. The RECY Committee and I are here to support your work in the classroom. Come volunteer in the classroom, our youth will amaze you!!!
Sincerely,
Katelynn Riva
Director of Religious Education
Children and Youth Choir
Does your child or teen like to sing? Are they interested in singing at Tapestry? The Choir will perform two songs during the May 21st multigenerational service. There will be two rehearsals and hopefully prac-tice at home. Please contact Katelynn Riva, [email protected], if your youth is interested.
RECY Field Trip to Temple Beth El, Aliso Viejo, May 5, 5:30pm-7pm
On Friday, May 5, RECY will take a field trip to Temple Beth El, a Jewish temple in Aliso Viejo. They of-fer two Friday evening services. A 6 pm Kabbalat Shabbat: A multi-generational joyous and participatory musical service, welcoming Shabbat with dancing, community, opportunities for reflection and inspiration and a 7:30 pm Traditional Reform Shabbat Service. Find out more about Temple Beth El at http://www.templebethelsoc.org/abouttbe.html. Sign up at the RECY table or email [email protected].
Parents’ Night Out: Youth Group Fundraiser May 6, 4-8pm
Tapestry’s Youth Group is hosting a Parents’ Night Out on Saturday May 6 from 4-8pm at Tapestry. This is a fundraiser to help pay for teen group activities, such as field trips and snacks. There will be games, crafts, food, and a movie. $10 per child, donations encouraged. Support our youth and enjoy a great night out. Sign up at the RECY table or email [email protected].
Classroom Volunteer Orientation, Sunday May 21, 11:45-1pm
Recently we've had many new families and visitors to Tapestry, so the RE committee is seeking additional volunteers to assist in the classrooms. An upcoming orientation and training will help anyone interested to learn more about what we do in RE and how you can best support our efforts. All helpers begin as assistants and are asked to help out once a month in the classroom. Please join us in May to hear about class curricu-lums, routines, expectations and teacher responsibilities. We welcome both parents of RE youth and other members of the congregation. Sign up at the RECY table or email [email protected].
Thank you for Volunteering in March
Dave Weber, Jenny Hall, Jane Steven, Sheryl Hagen, Jay Lickfett, Christine Krueger, James Thomp-son, Brenda Thompson, Kara Corbin-Lickfett, Rebecca Lindelof, Frieda Gorelick, Vernie Gallagher and Molly Stelovich
RECY Committee
Jay Lickfett, Jane Steven, Molly Stelovich, and Paul Bonfanti
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Tapestry WOMEN
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19TH ANNUAL WOMEN'S RETREAT - CAMP DE BENNEVILLE PINES
May 5 - 7, 2017
Tapestry Ladies!
Registration is now open! The last retreat SOLD OUT! Save the date reminder!
Earlier this year there were 19 Tapestry ladies who attended the annual re-treat. Just ask anyone who attended: it was a blast!
Carpools will be arranged! Any questions? Contact: Karen Nichols at [email protected] or
949-951-2501.
WISE PLACE TOUR
On April 9th group members Charlotte Clarke, Kathy Meyers Saylor, Debbie Salahi, Terry Parker, Carol Wheeler and Karen Nichols were given a tour of WISE Place by Cindy Ja-cobs, Director of Development.
“WISEPlace has a 90-year history of caring for the community. By meeting basic needs such as housing, clothing, physical and emotional nour-ishment, as well as vocational and life skills
training, the WISEPlace Hotel for Women is one of the few places unaccompanied homeless women can go to begin again.”
WISE (Women, Inspired, Supported, Empowered) Place provides temporary housing and requires residents find jobs within a month. The women have a structured program to identify the needs of each applicant and assist in transitioning the women to achieve self-sufficiency. Cindy guided us on an informative tour of
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their Santa Ana facility which included the wardrobe room where donated clothing help the women prepare for work and job interviews, the computer learning center, kitchen and the rest of the large yet warm and in-viting facility. She provided us with information about the women they assist, and let us know that 1 in 4 homeless adults are single women, including 18 year olds who have aged out of foster care. They have as-sisted women from all over the United States.
For our 2nd quarter group ACTION, we’ve elected to organize a one-time lunch for the 30 women in resi-dence. In addition we are researching the purchase of much needed fire escape ladders for the 2nd floor bed-rooms. Please visit their website to learn of other volunteer opportunities: https://www.wiseplace.org/
Planned Parenthood “Co Champions!”
Did you know that Debbie Salahi and Rona Henry are official Planned Parenthood “co-champions”? In this role PP will send them action notices and volunteer requests and they will forward to our group. PP is us-ing the “snowflake” model of advocacy in which they funnel messages to the “champions” who will then forward the messages to their own networks in hopes that message recipients will act as advocates. They are keeping our group up to date on ways that we can as-sist in supporting PP!
Rona and Deb
Join them for the May 18th Thursday- OC Planned Parenthood Advocacy Nights, 5:30 – 7:30 pm , Santa Ana. Please contact Rona at [email protected] or Debbie at [email protected] if you are in-terested in carpooling.
NEW WOMEN’S GAZETTE
Interested in learning more about this new Tapestry group?
Join us at Tapestry on Sunday, May 28th at 11:45 am for our next meeting. All are welcome! Please contact Karen Nichols at [email protected] or 949-702-2805 for more information.
Another easy way for you to stay informed of all the action and news is to join our googlegroups list. Just
send an email to Karen Nichols and you will be added. You’ll receive our weekly Women’s Action Group
Gazette newsletter in addition to any late breaking action alerts. If you see an event or action in the Gazette
that you are interested in participating in, just jump in, you’re always welcome!
Tapestry WOMEN
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Coffee Drag-on
Shirley’s lovely and spacious home proved to be a most de-lightful setting for our brunch in April. Linda Yeargin tempted our taste buds with two delicious cakes, lemon and chocolate. There were lots of enjoyable conversations with some lively political dis-cussions as usual. Thank you, Shirley, for being a gracious hostess for all of us.
On Tuesday, May 16th, we will have our regular “salad pot-luck,” and also a special birth-day celebration at Marsha Me-dina’s home. We will be cele-brating a triple 90th birthday in honor of Anne Farrell, Tomi Neuman, and Ruth McCoy. Be sure to mark your calendar for this wonderful event.
For information, please contact Carol Semelroth [email protected]. .
TAPESTRY groups & activities
Calling All Tapestry
Moms
Tapestry Moms, come check out our newest support group--Moms Fac-ing Moms. Come every first Tues. of the month for a night out just for you! Join other Tapestry moms for friendship, laughter and some tasty snacks. This is a group just for moms, but if you need childcare, let us know in advance. For more information, please con-tact Kathy Tuominen-Lenney at: [email protected] or (949) 859-5962. Even if you haven’t come to our group before, you are welcome to join us. It is an open group.
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Women’s
Issues Book
group
The next Book group discussion will be Wed., May 10th at 5:30 p.m. at the home of Jean Rosen-berg. All ladies need to RSVP no later than May 4th to have ac-cess at the Laguna Woods gate. We will be discussing My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout. Our current book list is available on the Tapestry website by accessing the Getting Involved at the top of the page then Group Activities and finally Women’s Book Discussion. Please join us for the discussion even if you aren’t able to finish the book. If you have questions, please contact Carol Semelroth [email protected]
GIFT CARDS
LET US KNOW ABOUT YOUR GIFT CARD NEEDS
Start thinking about upcoming holidays and events: Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduations. We can order gift cards from over 700 merchants, but you need to give us about two week’s notice for cards not in our normal inventory. Contact Barbara Bradley, [email protected], for special orders or visit the Scrip Table on Sundays before and after the service.
Additionally, remember that gift cards are not just for giv-ing. You can use them for your everyday shopping for grocer-ies, gasoline, restaurants and movies, to name a few.
http://tapestryuu.org/womens-book-discussion-group.
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it’s A mYsterY BooK groUP
Our next meeting is on May 7, when we will dis-cuss M is for Malice by Sue Grafton. The subse-quent book hasn’t been chosen, but it will be a book by James Lee Burke, featuring the character Dave Robicheaux and his sidekick Clete Purcel. This se-ries is set in and around New Orleans and nearby low country of Louisiana and has quite a large fol-lowing of readers. Since quite a few Tapestrians are attending General Assembly in New Orleans, this seemed like a good choice to get everyone in the mood. The location of the May 7 meeting and final book decision for June will be announced. Contact Connie Pursell if you are interested at [email protected].
men’s BreAKFAst
The next men's breakfast will be on Saturday, May 20 at 9:00 a.m. at Denny’s on Alicia in MV just east of I-5. All men are welcome. Call Jim Semelroth at (949) 527-1994 for more infor-mation.
NON-FICTION/HISTORY
BOOK GROUP
The Non-Fiction/History Book Club meets the third Monday of every month at members’ homes. Our book for May is Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly This is the book that inspired the film of the same name.
We welcome new members and urge you to join us. For more information please call 949-276-4310 or email [email protected].
ARMCHAIR TRAVELERS AT TAPESTRY
We meet bi-monthly or so to hear the adventures of our Tapestry Traveling twosomes, or trios or four… You get the idea. FOR EXAMPLE: a presentation by some our members who recently traveled to Cu-ba. Stay tuned for details and a date.
We always have a potluck at 5:30 with the presenta-tion at 6:30. Remember, we're green, so bring your own beverages and reusable utensils and plates.
RSVP to Julia Rampone [email protected]) so we know how many tables to set up.
This is a potluck/presentation, so bring a dish to share (main dish, appetizer or dessert).
On temporary hiatus.
Tapestry groups & activities
tend to YoUr Knittin’
If you are "into" handcrafts, please join us at our Monthly meetings. All crafters are welcome.
Meetings are at my home on the 4th Tuesday of each month. If you have never been here, please contact me at [email protected] or (714) 267-2716 for directions. (Your navigation system will not work.) We look forward to a wonderful group of friends with whom to spend a great afternoon working on projects we love and learning from each other.
Penny Kinnear
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BRIDGE GROUP 6:30 PM
The Bridge Group continues to shuffle along monthly at 6:30 PM on the third Saturday evening. Please call Janet Lusk at (949) 768-9177.
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INTERESTED IN JOINING TAPESTRY?
Contact Rev. Kent Doss, Lynn Cowan, Carol
Semelroth, or Amanda Wainwright. Contact num-bers are on the next two pages.
ORDER OF SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENT
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
In order to accommodate the Administration office hours, all items you wish included in the Order of Ser-vice or announcements must be received no later than the Monday at 9 a.m. prior to the Sunday you wish them included. Please remember that announcements will be included on a space available basis. If you have any questions, please contact Theresa, our office administrator, at (949) 581-0245 or email at
CHANGES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
Have you had a change of name, address, email, home phone, cell phone, marital status? Please let the Of-fice Administrator know by sending changes to [email protected]. or call (949) 581-0245. Current email addresses are most important now.
COMMUNICATIONS
There is an unofficial email list that is used for information and reminders of upcoming events. If you would like to subscribe free to this low-volume list, here is all you need to do:
To send a message: [email protected]
To add your name: Contact [email protected]
To unsubscribe: [email protected].
COMMUUNIQUE ON THE WEB
Check out Tapestry’s website at www.tapestryuu.org.
Sermon Podcasts:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyrOR7gRwATxg7tlyyo_HLg/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0
https://www.facebook.com/TapestryUU
The Answer Man
So, we are getting new digs. How long have we been working on this dream?
Well, Tapestry was formed from two churches in 1995 and since that year we have hoped and dreamed of a place of our own as rents continued to climb in OC. Thanks to the generosity of Tapestry faithful, looks like this is the last year we’ll be lin-ing someone else’s pockets with rent payments.
A.M., Self-Appointed Genius, Esq.
Tapestry COMMUUNICATIONS
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Tapestry MOVERS AND SHAKERS
TAPESTRY, A UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION Vol. 23, No. 5 Page 15
Audio/Visual Thom Steury (949) 382-5959 Board of Trustees Lynn Cowan (949) 831-7815 Bridge Group Janet Lusk (949) 768-9177
Building and Grounds Theresa De Los Santos (949) 581-0245 Building Plans Lynn Cowan (949) 831-7815 Caring Linda Yeargin (949) 481-2620 Choir Melissa Sky-Eagle (949) 581-0245 Citizens Climate Lobby Bev Huff (949) 837-8156, Thom Steury (949) 382-5959 Communications Dave Kinnear (949) 436-0222, Jim Semelroth (949) 249-9795 Committee on Shared Ministry Denise Legters (949) 839-7246, Judy Tracy (949) 363-6467, Gary Glass, Christine Krueger
Congregational Nurse Kathy Spahn (949) 760-9177 Denominational Affairs and Partnerships Finance Eddie Moler (949) 215-6980
Friends of OC Detainees Peggy Thompson (949) 786-9697 Generosity Sunday
Green Sanctuary Carol Semelroth (949) 249-9795 Bev Huff (949) 837-8156 Greeters Retha Roberts (949)916-6447 Handcrafters Group Penny Kinnear (714) 267-2716 Heart of Spirituality Judith Westerfield (949) 249-8402
Hospitality Judy Tracy (949) 363-6467
Ladies Brunch Carol Semelroth (949) 249-9795 Men’s Breakfast Jim Semelroth (949) 249-9795 Moms Facing Moms Kathy Tuominen-Lenney (949) 859-5962 Mystery Book Club Connie Pursell (949) 831-5588 Newsletters Editor Jim Semelroth (949) 249-9795 Nominating Retha Roberts (949) 916-6447 Non-Fiction / History Book Club, Anne Farrell (949) 276-4310
Race Matters Angela Jansen (480) 277-2532, Dave Weber (650) 793-5770 Religious Education Jay Lickfett (949) 456-6879,
Saddleback Classes Theresa De Los Santos (949) 581-0245 Scrip/Gift Cards Barbara Bradley (949) 454-0738, Beth Clemmons (949) 859-1015 Stewardship Ed Moler (949) 215-6980
Stuck in the Middle with UUs, Amanda Wainwright 412-334-2003 Ushers Marilyn Schroeder (949) 582-8519 UU Justice Ministry Ways and Means Kathy Spahn (949) 760-9177, Sue Dearing (949) 855-6965 Website Dave Salahi (949) 362-0842, Dave Kinnear (949) 436-0222.
Welcome and Membership Amanda Wainwright (412) 334-2003 Women’s Issues Book Group Carol Semelroth (949) 249-9795
Women's Rights Action Group Karen Nichols 949-951-2501 Worship Dave Weber (650) 793-5770
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Rev. Kent Doss, Minister
23436 Madero, #140
Mission Viejo, California
92691-3141
Phone: (949) 581-0245
Visit us online at
http://tapestryuu.org
May 2017
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
WHo’s WHo in tAPestrY, A UnitAriAn UniVersAList CongregAtion
MINISTER. Rev. Kent Doss (949) 581-0245
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Theresa de los Santos (949) 581-0245 or [email protected]
DIR. OF RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION
Katelynn Riva [email protected]
Board of Trustees:
President Lynn Cowan (17) (949) 831-7815
VP Finance Eddie Moler (18) (925) 788-4904
VP Operations Carol Semelroth (17) (949) 512-5022
Treasurer Dave Weber (18) (650) 793-5770
Secretary Kara Lickfett (18) (949) 456-6879
Trustee at large Julia Rampone (17) (949) 215 1475
Trustee at large Connie Pursell (18) (949) 831-5588
Trustee at large Brett Jones (17) (949) 232-6671
Committee/Activity Chairs: Audio/Visual Thom Steury (949) 382-5959
Caring Committee Linda Yeargin (949) 481-2620
RECY Kathy T. Lenney (949) 859-5962
Communications Dave Kinnear (949) 436-0222
Jim Semelroth (949) 249-9795
Denominational Affairs and Partnerships J. Meslin (949) 395-4675
Finance Committee Eddie Moler (18) (925) 788-4904
Membership Amanda Wainwright (412) 334-2003
Newsletter Editor Jim Semelroth (949) 249-9795
Religious Exploration Jay Lickfett (949) 456-6879 Kathy Tuominen-Lenney (949) 859-5962 Gift Cards Barbara Bradley (949) 454-0738
Social Action Committee
Environment: Iris Anderson (760) 707-4060 Economic Justice: Charlotte Clarke (949) 831-8342
Sunday Announcements [email protected], Tuesday deadline
Ushers Marilyn Schroeder (949) 582-8519
Ways and Means Kathy Spahn (949) 760-9177
Website Dave Kinnear (949) 436-0222
Dave Salahi (949) 362-0842
Worship Dave Weber (650) 793-5770
TAPESTRY’S CARING COMMITTEE
The Caring Committee is made up of Janet Lusk,
Sheryl Hagen, Carol Semelroth, Marilyn
Schroeder, Kathy Spahn, Linda Yeargin, and of
course, Reverend Kent.
Please contact one of these people if you know of
any support that a congregant might need. We main-
tain a small supply of helpful gadgets (wheelchairs,
walkers, commodes, etc.) and will lend them to any-
one who might need them.