Your Weekly Link – News and Updates 7/22/2021

Weekly Link 7-22-2021

This Week in Worship

July 25, 2021

Sermon: “Stories from Stone House”

Led by: Jim May

Worship Associate:  Penny Partridge

Music: Liz Dunn Alvarez

Audio Engineer: Brynne Mershon


Service will be held live in Meetinghouse as well as on Zoom.

Please see the zoom link below. Please log in at 9:20, to give some lead time for the service at 9:30. You will be muted, but you can communicate through the chat box. If you do not have zoom on your computer, please download it ahead of time. It is free.

Please note this is a NEW summer services only Zoom link!

Sunday’s offering will be dedicated to the services and ministry of First Parish.

Summer Schedule

Vacation:  June 28 – August 3

In office weeks of August 2nd, 9th and August 16th

Study Leave August 23rd-30th (available for pastoral concerns)

Contact Amy Norton for pastoral concerns: amy.norton@comcast.net

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Religious Exploration


Children, Middle School and High School: Programming will resume next fall. Wishing all families a summer full of moments of connection, beauty, and spiritual renewal!

~ Our bodies may not be touching, but our hearts are still connected.

Table of Contents

For Events, News and Announcements 

1. Meditation

2. Yoga

3. Worship Committe News: Summer Worship

4.  Milton’s Municipal Community Electricity Aggregation

5. SJ&E Action Committee News

6. Office Summer Schedule

Meditation 

All are welcome to join for 30 minutes of silent meditation/prayer on:

Thursday evenings at 6:45 pm-7:15 pm 

Sunday mornings at 9:00am-9:30am

Newcomers and friends welcome.

Please contact Tracey at tdr02186@gmail.com if you have questions or want to join us!

Yoga classes are now hybrid ! 6:30pm on Monday evenings     You can come into Parish Hall with  guest yoga instructor, Jayne Ogata.     Or if you choose to continue with Zoom, link below:

Worship Committee News

2021 Summer services Lay Leaders & Themes

7/25    Jim May, Stories from Stone House

8/1      Katie Vhay, “Being Present”

8/8      Jeff Stoodt, “The Benefits of Being Religious Rather than Spiritual”

8/15    Elise Henricks, “Making Meaning: Handcraft as a Spiritual Practice”

8/22    Joe Ayoub, TBD

8/29    Robert Johnson, “The Buddah & The Universe”

9/5      Elise Henricks and Penny Partridge, “Our Labyrinth”

Milton’s Municipal Community Electricity Aggregation – Why?

By Tucker Smith

First, this is not a scam. Second, it involves change, which can be stressful.  To explore the program in detail, visit the town’s dedicated information website https://miltoncea.com/  as this (long) article is an overview meant to provide context (even for non-Milton residents).  I wrote it wearing a First Parish Social & Environmental Justice Committee hat.  It matters to me because I want to feel good about the electricity we use in our home, even though we generate some from a solar array, knowing that our choice came from renewable, regional generation and is consistent with our UU values.  There’s a lot of misinformation and mistrust out there so read on.  LINK-MiltonCEA July 2021.docx

From S&EJ: Social Action Committee News

Fair Foods is a non-profit program that rescues fresh produce that would otherwise be wasted and uses it to feed our communities. We volunteer together unloading and sorting food and packing bags once a month.   The next volunteer date is Saturday, August 14th

If you want to volunteer please sign up on Signup Genius by Thursday evening before the event. Start time and locations vary depending on Fair Foods’ needs, but typically start between 8:00 and 10 a.m. at Fair Foods’ warehouse in South Boston.

You can sign up to volunteer on Signup Genius. 

Any questions or for more information contact Tony Dutzik at tdutzik@gmail.com

On Summer Break

The Social & Environmental Justice team will be discussing future plans for supporting Mainspring at our summer retreat.  Many thanks to all the generous volunteers who have helped make the lunch program a success over the last 14 months. You are the best!

OFFICE SUMMER SCHEDULE

Rev. Lisa Ward, Minister

Vacation:  June 28 – August 3

In office weeks of August 2nd, 9th and August 16th

Study Leave August 23rd-30th (available for pastoral concerns)

Contact Amy Norton for pastoral concerns: amy.norton@comcast.net


Susan DeMinico, Office Manager

In the office Tuesday-Thursday

Vacation: July 23-August 2

Vacation: August 13-August 24


Sherri Moldaver, Administrative Assistant

In the office on Monday-Thursday 8:30am-1:30pm

Vacation days:  7/26 & 8/2


Molly Nolan, Transitional Director of Religious Education

Position starts August 2nd


Tim Steele, Music Director

Back in the Fall