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Sunday, April 8th, at 10:30 am

50 Years Later: Dr. King’s Legacy and the New Poor People’s Campaign

Rev. Hannah Roberts Villnave

Fifty years ago this week, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated while in Memphis, Tennessee advocating for striking sanitation workers as part of the Poor People’s Campaign. Today, many of the changes for which he worked are yet unrealized. This Sunday, we’ll reflect on Dr. King’s legacy and wonder what it calls us to do now.


Joys & Concerns

Mary Kingston, wife of Tim, died in Alabama on March 20. She and Tim were active at UUCC and major supporters of COMEA. A memorial service will be held at 10 AM April 25 at the Laramie County Library.

Grace McDuffie’s husband, Bill, passed away on March 29. His memorial service will be held this summer.

 


CALL TO ACTION!

We are looking for letters from Wyoming college, high school, Jr. high, or elementary students asking Superintendent Jillian Balow to say NO the Uinta County private immigration prison.

Please speak from your heart, say why you are against this prison and how it will negatively effect our community.

Send your letters or direct questions to antonio@juntoswyo.com

DEADLINE: 4/10/18


Youth Group Potato Bar Fundraiser

to support the 54th Annual Front Range UU 9th Grade Trip to the Hopi and Navajo Nations

This year we have two youth going on the trip! Come support our UUCC youth and eat some great food!

Sunday, April 15, 2016 after church in the Social Hall
$6.00 Adults
$3.00 Children and Students

$15.00 Two adults and all children under 18
We don’t want anyone to feel left out!*1/2 price for those low on funds or help with clean-up and eat free!


Membership Classes at UUCC!

The next class is April 15th!

Have you been thinking about becoming a member of our congregation? Are you interested in learning more about Unitarian Universalism or UUCC? Starting this month, we’ll be holding our new member classes on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month from 11:45 – 12:45 in the Library. On the first Sunday of the month, Rev. Hannah will lead us in an exploration of Unitarian Universalist history and identity. On the third Sunday, our Membership team will lead us through some history and identity of UUCC specifically. Newcomers and long-timers and everybody in between are welcome to attend!

Both classes will be required before joining UUCC, and there will be an opportunity to join the church on the 4th Sunday of every month! If you have any questions, please contact Rev. Hannah at hrvillnave@gmail.comShamanic Womb Cleanse Workshop

with the gifted, Diana Suemi


Summer Camp Planning meeting

Sunday, April 15th at 12:45 pm in the Rainbow Room downstairs at UUCC

The Faith Development Committee  – is hosting a “SUMMER CAMP” planning and information meeting on Sunday, April 15th at 12:45pm. The meeting will last about an hour. We NEED LOTS of volunteers to make it happen!!! Please come and find out how you can help make this summer’s camp AMAZING!!!!


Rev. Hannah’s Installation Celebration!

Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 21st, an important day in the life of our UUCC community when Rev. Hannah will be installed as our settled minister. This beautiful and profound ceremony will celebrate the commitment that Rev. Hannah and our congregation are making to each other as we continue our ministry together. The installation service will be at 3:00 in the sanctuary, with a reception to follow at about 4:30 in the social hall.

You can help make this a special celebration by signing up to bring food (word has it that Rev. Hannah loves cheese!), helping with set-up, and/or helping with clean-up. Clipboards will be available in the foyer and circulated during coffee hour.

If you have any questions, please call Camille Furtney at 631-9868.


April COMEA House Dinner

Saturday, April 21st

Are you interested in helping our friends at COMEA House? On Saturday April 21st at 5:30 pm UUCC will be serving dinner to the folks at COMEA House. We are in need of six people to help with this endeavor. Please sign-up at clipboard corner or contact Thomas Redding at 307-640-6038. Also, if you would like to put your culinary skills to work on Saturday May 19th UUCC will be cooking and serving the meal for our friends at COMEA House.


The Faith Development Committee is looking for help!

HELP NEEDED! Have you ever considered helping with the Faith Development Program? Ask any of our volunteers, it’s very rewarding and you’ll enjoy getting to know our awesome youth! The Faith Development Program is in need of a few more volunteers for Sunday Classes. Volunteers teach/assist 1 – 2 Sunday’s a month. Training is provided and the time commitment is about 2 hours per week (only the weeks you’re scheduled). You’ll be teamed up with a seasoned teacher who can show you the ropes. Everything you need is provided and your own creativity is welcome.  PLEASE see Mary after service for more information or call her at (307) 220-2096 cell or (307) 638-4554 work (Office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 10 – 2).


Volunteers Needed!

Are you looking for a new way to volunteer at UUCC? Are you available ONE Sunday every 4-6 weeks? Fun & Fellowship has the perfect position for you! We are looking for 4-6 dedicated volunteers willing to be a “Coffee Hour Captain” on rotation! No need for previous experience! If you would like more information or to sign up please contact Kayla at kaylalyday@gmail.com or sign up in the clipboard corner! We are hoping to start rotations after Easter

 


Service Auction Update

This year’s service auction was a great evening of food, fellowship and fun where we raised over $23,527!  A heartfelt thank you to all who donated their time, gifts and generosity to make this auction such a huge success.  We sent out statements detailing the items you have donated and the items you purchased.  If you have a balance due, please make your payments as soon as possible.

If you have any questions about your donations or purchases, please contact the church office at 638.4554 or administrator@uucheyenne.org.



WhaleCoast Alaska 2018

Have you ever dreamed of visiting Alaska? If so, WhaleCoast Alaska 2018 is for you!  Four Alaska UU fellowships invite you to experience our eco-cultural and spiritual program this summer.  See Alaska through the eyes of local UUs, with friendly homestays and unique tour activities.  See wildlife, including moose, bears, caribou, whales, bald eagles, seals, and otters. Visit Denali National Park. Experience Native Alaskan culture.  Forget the cruise ships – our program is the best way to visit Alaska! Tours led by Dave Frey, member of the Fairbanks UU congregation and Alaska travel expert. Find out more about this Alaskan trip of a lifetime. For complete information go to:  www.WhaleCoastAK.org, email dfrey@whalecoastak.org or call 907-322-4966.  Discount for groups of 8 or more. We would love to share our Alaska with you!


UU Regional Assembly

April 27-29, 2018

The four districts of the UUA’s Pacific Western Region will gather April 27-29 in Portland, OR for the 2018 Regional Assembly. Speakers include civil rights activist, the Rev. Dr. William Barber; Washington Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, advocate for women’s, immigrant, civil, and human rights; and the Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, newly elected UUA president. Programming includes workshops, worship, district meetings, and an optional social justice activity. A day-long Professional Day designed for religious professionals is planned for Friday, April 27, before the start of Regional Assembly. Discount lodging is available at the Portland DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, site of the Regional Assembly. Childcare and youth programming will be available. Registration will open by January 4. Watch the PWR website (www.uua.org/pwr) for full details to be posted soon.


REMINDER:


Do you need to submit an announcement for the weekly e-mail,
UUCC This Week and Beyond… ?

  1. Submission deadline is Tuesday before 10 am.
  2. Please submit announcements to administrator@uucheyenne.org.
  3. Announcements on CD or hand-written/typed announcements should be delivered or mailed to the office and received by the due date.
  4. E-mail announcements are usually then included in the next Sunday order of service.
  5. Please remember that not all members/friends have or use email.
  6. If you are not receiving the weekly e-mail announcements, contact the office.

Do you need to submit an announcement for the Sunday service?

  1. Submission deadline is Sunday 10am to be read at the beginning of service.
  2. Please submit typed or hand-written announcements to the mailbox labeled Announcements in the hallway of the church.
  3. Announcements are then usually included in the next weekly e-mail.

peanut-allergyCHURCH NOTICE:

We have posted signs up around the church a number of times but again we must stress the importance of NOT bringing any peanuts or foods with peanuts in them into the building at all. We have a member of our congregation that has a deathly allergy to peanuts and anything with peanuts in them. When this member discovers there are peanuts in the building, they have to leave immediately. This means that they miss out on our various activities or meetings that they need to be at.  The allergy is critical and we DO NOT want to alienate this member or any others who have this allergy. PLEASE, PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD! that we cannot allow peanuts into the building. (If you are bringing in a packaged item, please try to check that it wasn’t manufactured in a facility that processes anything with peanuts.)


Calendar


Wednesday Apr-04 5:30pm – 6:30pm Meditation – Room 5
6:00pm – 8:00pm Basketball – Social Hall
    7:oopm – 8:00pm UUCC Choir Practice – Sanctuary
Thursday Apr-05 7:15am – 7:45am Meditation – Rm. 5
12:00pm – 1:00pm Yoga – Social Hall
5:15pm – 6:15pm Gentle Yoga After Work – Social Hall
    7:00pm – 8:00pm NA – Social Hall
Friday Apr-06 8:00am – 9:00am Pranayama Meditation – Social Hall
12:00pm – 1:00pm Southeast Wyoming Islamic Group – Rms 12 & 14
Saturday Apr-07
Sunday Apr-08 9:15am – 10:00am Meditation – Room 5
9:45am – 10:15am Choir – Sanctuary
10:30am – 11:30am Sunday Service & Children’s Religious Education – Sanctuary
    4:00pm – 6:00pm Volleyball Social Hall

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