Next Sunday, Feb. 10 – Enchanted: A Love Story – Rev. Connie Simon and friends – What happens when we love fearlessly and openly? Rev. Connie, Director of Family Programming Meredith Plummer, Music Director Jera Cox and special guest actors Rozy Park and Chris Dendy weave a story about the magic that happens when we love with our entire selves.
The Flowers today are provided by the Carter Committee members who are proud to serve to continue the work of Rev. W.H.G. and Beulah Carter. . Sunday Morning Volunteer Program (MVP) Team One is handling the duties of greeting, ushering, providing coffee service and clean-up today. Team One is led by Alice Schneider. She is joined by Mary Smith, Lou Boyle, Gladys Warren, Richard Smith, Beth Duff, Gary Gebhart and John and Mary Kay Tensing.
Sound Technician: Tim Christy
Assistive Listening Devices for people needing hearing enhancement are available at the rear of the sanctuary.
All are invited to write their Joys and Sorrows in the book at the back of the sanctuary.
Today’s Family Programming Volunteers: Infant and Toddlers – Joan Johnson; Prekindergarten and Kindergarten – TBD; First to Third grade –Laura Rivers and Jenny Krueger; Fourth and Fifth – Rose Conley and Lou Boyle; Janet Schenk - Junior High and Chuck Schneider - Senior High.
First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati
536 Linton Street * Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 (513) 281-1564 * www.firstuu.com
Rev. Connie Simon, Minister [email protected]
First Unitarian Church
of Cincinnati
Honor and Remembrance Carter Sunday 2019
February 3, 2019 Rev. Connie Simon
Honor and Remembrance – Carter Sunday 2019 February 3, 2019 Rev. Connie Simon
Jera Cox; Director of Music Meredith Plummer; Director of Family Programming
Fritz Casey-Leininger, Dot Christenson, Sandra Small, Worship Associates First Unitarian Singers
Rozy Park Park Dendy
Danny Groh, Percussion
Welcoming and Announcements 2019 Auction Theme Up to the Mountain
Patti Griffin
Chalice Lighting Stories Adapted by Tim O’Brien
Vision Song We are a liberal religious haven, welcoming wonder, and spiritually free. We’re sustained by a loving tradition, moved and inspired by the future we see. Boldly seeking and working for justice, gently transforming lives through deeds great and small. Young and old, sharing meaning and mission, we joyfully offer our vision to all!
Shelley Jackson Denham
Greeting One Another Musical Selection I’ll Fly Away
Mark Hayes
Story for All Ages The Carter Story Singing the Children Out #118 This Little Light of Mine
Sharing of Joys and Sorrows
Concerns of the Larger Community Ritual of Concern
Meditation Response Hymn #30 Over My Head Homily Owning Our Past Music Stand Upon the Rock Carter Fund Recipient Testimonials Offering Offertory It is Well with My Soul
Howard Helvey
Homily Ensuring the Carter Legacy
Hymn #131 Love Will Guide Us Extinguishing the Chalice We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of community or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are together again.
Benediction Postlude Morning Praise
Jason Shelton
ESPECIALLY FOR VISITORS
Welcome! We’re delighted you’re here today. Stop by the Welcome Counter (as you entered the building) for a pre-stamped information card that you can complete at home and mail back to us – or fill out a card if you have time this morning. With that information we can send you our newsletter and information on what’s happening at First Church.
Want to find out about Unitarian Universalism and First Church? come to “Getting to Know YoUU,” an informal session with Rev. Connie Sunday, Feb. 24 after the service. Get your questions an-swered and meet other visitors searching for a church home. No RSVPs needed and childcare is provided. Come to Room 207 – up the stairs and to the end of the hall – just after the service (about 11:15). For ques-tions, please contact Carol Lloyd, 513 515 6891 or [email protected].
Ready to join First Church? If you’ve attended a Getting to Know YoUU session or have been a member of a UU church elsewhere and are interested in joining First Church, please contact Carol Lloyd. The next opportunities to join are during the service on March 24 and May 19.
TODAY
Today in Sunday School your prekindergartner and kindergartner will learn about the Chinese New Year. Your first to third grader will explore our solar system and learn about Unitarian Astronomer Maria Mitchell. Your fourth and fifth grader will learn about St. Valentine and contem-plate Corinthians, Chapter 13, verse 4. Upstairs the Junior High Youth will explore spiritual themes through art and discussion. The Senior High youth will get to know their new Senior High Youth Advisor (to be introduced to the congregation next week.)
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sun, Feb. 17, 9 a.m. in the Ellen Hall Room – The Annual Secret Valentine Breakfast is on this date. You either have or will receive a sign-up request. If you choose to participate, the adults will bring a Val-entine card and breakfast for two. Children bring a Valentine Card and a homemade craft. All RSVP’s must be completed by Feb. 11 to give us time to do the secret match! Jo Ellen – [email protected] Sun., Feb. 24 - 11: 20 a.m. - The Peace Committee will meet in the Ellen Hall Room. They will be examining the conditions in Central American which are sending asylum seekers to our southern borders. To better understand the plight of these asylum seekers, we will have speak-ers from Guatemala and perhaps Honduras and there will be tamales for a lunch lovingly prepared by native Guatemalan women. Since we will need to know how many to plan for, sign-up after church services or call Ann Black - 513.563.8467
It's time to sign up to be a guest at a Circle Supper. Take this op-portunity to participate in an evening of food, fun, and fellowship. Look for a sign-up table after the service on Sunday. Sign-ups will also be available soon on Sign up Genius. Look for a notice on the listserv to see when this is available.
WONDER QUESTIONS
• What does it feel like to be left out?
• Have you ever treated someone poorly? What happened?
• Have you ever reconciled or apologized to someone? What happened?
♥ ♥ ♥ 37th Annual Heart & Hand Auction ♥ ♥ ♥
Saturday, February 9, at First Church
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Arrive by 6 for the silent auction to have plenty of time to browse before it
ends at 7:15. Bid on food, parties, events, gift certificates, services and more.
Have fun at the open auction that follows. Play Heads and Tails to win a
crisp $100 bill. Cross your fingers as Restaurant Raffle winning numbers are
pulled. Enjoy the auctioneers’ antics.
Enjoy free hors d’oeuvres, desserts, beer, wine and soft drinks during
the auction.
Childcare is free! Children will be fed and entertained. Contact Carly Wise
to make reservations (513.533.4274 or [email protected]).
♥ ♥ Restaurant Raffle Tickets on Sale in the Lobby Now! ♥ ♥
BOCA ($100 value) – downtown in former Maisonette restaurant. World-class, stylish décor, impeccable service, chef-driven Italian cuisine.
Metropole ($100) – downtown in the 21c Museum Hotel, features food cooked in a wood-burning fireplace, ever-changing menu showcasing sustainable farmers and producers, architectural gem!
Nada ($75) – live in the moment at a taco and cocktail joint dishing up traditional and inspired high-quality Mexican fare near Contemporary Arts Center.
Nicola’s ($75) – highly-acclaimed contemporary Italian menu in Over-the-Rhine. Won the Diners Choice Award 2018.
Postmark ($75) – in Clifton, serving “farmhouse refined” cuisine with seasonal ingredients, championing “slow food.”
Tickets are 1 for $5, or 5 for $20. Winners drawn auction night. You
need not be present to win!
The Park/Dendy 2019 Annual Auction Anthem
Buying (with thanks to the great Roy Orbison)
I was uptight, Last night. Will our church be all right?
But then this email I read, From Susan Christy it said
Come to church, On Saturday night
We will make you well, there’s so much to sell
And I’ll be buying, From UU’s, Buying, there’s so much to choose
Should I party with Al & Mimi? Or try the Hygge with Kim Klok-e?
I’ll be buying, buying, buying, buying
It’s not hard to understand, At the Heart & Hand, I’ll be buying
I thought that I might try some of Becky’s Buckeyes
Or be a rock & roller With Jayson Zoller
Or dine with Sister Noelle
Reverend Connie knows I must Be more socially just
So I’ll be buying, from UU’s
Buying, there’s so much to choose It’s that time of year
When my checks still clear
I’ll be buying, buying, buying, buying
Buying, Buying, From, U-U’s!
Carter Sunday
The Carter committee is excited about plans for our annual celebration on Sun-day, February 3. We will be having a reception after the service in the Ellen Hall Room. The Carter family has been invited, as have members of The Gathering at Northern Hills.
As in the past, we will be asking for donations to the Carter Fund in the next few weeks. This provides another way for First UU to reach out to the larger Commu-nity and to continue the work that the Carters undertook in the West End. Checks can be made out to First Church, but it is important to direct the money to the Carter Fund on the memo line. This will reduce confusion for Car-rie. Cash contributions can also be made on Feb. 3 or by giving money directly to Carrie (be sure to mention the Carter Fund) or to Ann Retford or Sandra Small. We would like to receive contributions by the end of February, although we will accept contributions all year. Thanks,
Ann Retford – [email protected], 513.562.0522
Sandra Small – [email protected], 859.250.9055