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Why does our congregation matter in the world? How can we live out that calling as people in community? Each of us brings our own unique piece and contribution to this mission and congregation, and those pieces create something more beautiful than any of us could create alone. Join us this Sunday as we explore our new proposed mission statement in worship and kick off our annual Living Generously campaign! Be sure to stay for lunch (it’s provided!) after the service to dig deeper and learn more about how we can support UUCC together.
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There will be no Second Hour Classes this week as we will be kicking off our Annual Living Generously Pledge Drive with a luncheon.
Please join us!
All are welcome!
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Faith Development Highlights –
Regular Service schedule:
10:00 am – 11:15am Nursery available for young children birth – pre 1st grade.
11:15 – 12:15 2nd Hour Programming
1st Sunday of each month is a Maker Space- All ages meet together in the Rainbow room (Please drop your youth off downstairs after service and sign them into class. After class, please retrieve your youth following classes at 12:15 and be sure to sign them out.)
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REMEMBER – next month (March) we start Study Palooza – Youth 6th grade and up will meet together the first Sunday of each month. Bring whatever homework or questions you have and we’ll hang out during Second Hour Church in the High School Youth Group Room. BRING A SNACK TO SHARE!!!! NO PEANUTS!!!!
If you have not registered your youth in the Faith Development Program please do so now https://tinyurl.com/y4p33dj2
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Help – Faith Development is looking for a few amazing youth and adults to help in our Sunday programming. Various options are available. Please speak with Mary, our Faith Development Director, if you’re able to assist during 2nd hour classes.
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If you have any Joys, Concerns, Personal Congratulations (Birthdays, Anniversaries, Graduations, etc.) that you would like to share with the Congregation, please email the administrator at administrator@uucheyenne.org. The newsletter is published every Wednesday at noon, so submissions must be received by 10am Tuesday morning to be in that week’s newsletter.
Please Note:
- If you would like your submission to run more than one week, please include that in your email.
- If you would like your submission included in that Sunday’s Joys and Concerns section of the service, please include this in your email; otherwise it will only be in the newsletter.
Thank you!
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Registration is due by March 1st. If you’d like to attend this Con email Mary Scherden ASAP. A planning meeting will be held on March 8th at 12:15pm in the High School Room in the church basement at UUCC.
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Our Wiggle Space is provided by UUCC’s Faith Development Team and can be found in the front of the sanctuary, to the left of the altar. Please encourage your wiggler to quietly explore the items on the selves during service. Children may sit on the rug and play, bring an item back to the pew to use with their caregiver, or use the small table for coloring/writing. Please, stay close by your child (first few pew rows on the left side) so you’re more able to help your child if the need arises. Hand sanitizer and tissues are provided for your convenience. Please contact Mary Scherden DFD, for assistance with our Wiggle Space.
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Don’t forget to return the pencil bag, with all the items inside, back to the basket for use again next week.
!!!!!CHOKING HAZARD – Pencil bags are better suited for older youth (8) to adult. Please use care when using the items inside.!!!!!
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Not sure what Circle Dinners are? The original structure was that interested church members (and their families) would meet in groups of 6-10 people, either at someone’s home or a specified location (such as the church), once a month to socialize. The mission of this ministry was to get to know others in a more intentional and intimate way, to learn about each other and find common ground in order to strengthen our community.
Generally, the host would provide the main dish and non-alcoholic beverages, and the guests would bring side dishes, desserts, and other beverages, if so desired and agreed on. Hosting would rotate through the group, so everyone had the opportunity to host.
Luanne Gearheart is heading this information gathering, so if you are not inclined to do an online survey, please feel free to contact her with your feedback on this topic! Her email is tatahatso@bresnan.net, or you can call 307- 630- 3763.
BTW the survey is very short, really it’s just one question. It’ll only take a moment. Thank you!!
Survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CYJM5WC
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Important! Please Read!
We have been experiencing a growing issue with peanut residue in the building, especially in the library. Please, do not bring peanut products into the building, and if your little ones enjoy their peanut butter snacks before coming, please be sure their hands are clean before they touch surfaces used by everyone. We are seeing almost daily allergic reactions, so we ask you to please be diligent. It may be an inconvenience to you, but it can be life-threatening to those who are allergic.
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See the recipes at the Clipboard and sign-up sheets in the lobby!
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Click here to see the calendar of upcoming events at UUCC! |
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Community Events & Information
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If you would like more information, please contact
Kelly A. Wright
Wyoming Chapter Lead
Inland Ocean Coalition
c: (307) 630-7260
w: www.inlandoceancoalition.org
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If you would like more information, please contact
Kathy Orr at orrkathy7@gmail.com or you can call 631-8077, (please leave a message).
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Delta Kappa Gamma
International Society of Women in Education
What: Used Book Sale March 7 & 8
Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: In the former Big Lots in Cheyenne Plaza at 3741 East Lincolnway (Next to Sportsman’s Warehouse)
Please donate used books: Feb 2 through March 2
Collection locations:
Safeway YMCA Both Albertson’s
Natural Grocers Gold’s Gym
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General Assembly Registration Now Open! |
Please Join Us For General Assembly 2020
JUNE 24-28, 2020!
Naomi Klein
will be the Ware Lecturer at this year’s General Assembly.
The time for #ClimateJustice is NOW! Naomi Klein will give the 2020 Ware Lecture at General Assembly. She is the award-winning author of This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate, and The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. She is a co-founder and advisory board chair of @TheLeapOrg, a climate justice organization confronting the intersecting crises of our time: climate change, racism and inequality. |
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General Assembly Registration Now Open! |
Please Join Us For General Assembly 2020
JUNE 24-28, 2020!
General Assembly is the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists for conducting business of the Association, exploring the theological underpinnings of our faith, and leaning fully into our mission and principles. Please join us Wednesday, June 24 through Sunday, June 28, 2020 in Providence, Rhode Island for this 5-day immersive experience themed Rooted, Inspired & Ready! Join your faith family at inspirational worship services, informative workshops and a bustling exhibit hall. We anticipate that 4,500+ UUs will gather for this unforgettable experience and leave with renewed energy and innovative ideas for congregational and community engagement.
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Registration is Now Open!
Registration is now open at uua.org/ga/registration. Full-time registration is $400 for adults, $250 for high school youth and retired and candidate ministers, $150 for off-site registrants. Early bird registration is now through March 15, 2020. Rates increase on March 16th.
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NEW! Registration Payment Plan
Prefer smaller payments over a longer period of time? We’ve designed a payment plan just for you. When you register, simply click “payment plan” when prompted and, for as little as $50 down, you can spread out the balance of your registration over several months. Registration must be paid in full on or before February 29, 2020.
The UUA is committed to the goal of making GA accessible to as many attendees as possible. Go to uua.org/ga to learn about scholarships to support participation – particularly of those from marginalized groups – and volunteer opportunities (work in exchange for registration). The UUA is committed to addressing the inclusion of all people, whatever their abilities might be, in all GA activities. Beyond the physical accessibility of the facilities we use – ramps, captioning, seating cut-outs, etc.- we endeavor to take the next step: to truly welcome people with disabilities into every facet of GA. |
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