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949 West 49th Ave. Vancouver V5Z 2T1 604-261-7204 CUC Annual General Meeting 2016 M AY 2018 UCV EVENTS meeting on unceded, traditional Musqueam land facebook.com/VancouverUnitarians twitter.com/UnitarianUCV May 6 The Work We Do Rev. Steven Epperson and UCV members Join us in celebration of the work we do. We’ll meet some working members of the congregation who will show us something about their work, why they value it and the value work brings into the world. This will be a fun and meaningful service for all ages. Chalice Choir sings. May 13 Mother’s Day and Flower Communion Rev. Steven Epperson The Flower Communion is a central rite for Unitarians around the world. At UCV, it coincides with Mother’s Day, celebrating how our individual contributions to mentoring/parenting/mothering enable our children and young people to grow up and flourish as adults. Please bring some flowers to share! Worship Services Labyrinth Walk, Tea Party & Painting En Plein Air May 6 9:30 10:30 Labyrinth Explorations for Kids Mairy Beam & Mary Bennett Meet in Channing; then outdoors. 1:30 3:30 pm Painting the Labyrinth with Pat Join Pat MacBain and set up your easel or sketchbook to paint the labyrinth. Bring your own materials or use tempera paint, pastels and paper available.) Today is Opus’ yearly Outdoor Painting Challenge. 2 3 pm Tea Party on the labyrinth Enjoy a cup of our home-grown mint tea. Sandy Riecken will serve. 3 4 pm Jane’s Labyrinth Walk Meet Vera Wojna in the courtyard where she’ll give an introduction to labyrinths in general and ours in particular. Participants will be invited walk both labyrinths. This is advertised as part of the annual Jane’s Walks in honour of Jane Jacobs. May 20 Refugee Children and Children of Refugees The Refugee Committee When you know something is not right, you have to fix it. We all have to help one another, no matter what country we live in.Bana Alabed, 8 years old, refugee from Aleppo. Are we listening? May 27 Findings: What Poetry Can Discover Christopher Levenson and Rev. Steven Epperson Even without being intentionally spiritual, the kind of attention to language that poetry requires can help readers focus on worlds without and within. As with all art, this can lead us to unsuspected discoveries and empathy. Christopher Levenson is a UCV member, award-winning poet, translator, and author of eleven books of poetry. Chalice Choir sings. Every Sunday 9:15 am Chi Gong 10:00 am Meditation 10:55 am Musical Prelude 11:00 am Worship Service Children's programs (all ages)begin after Sanctuary story time. 12:00 pm Lunch (if available) 12:15 pm Sermon discussion in Priestley Room 12:30 pm Forum in Fireside Room 1:00 pm Library closes Coffee and conversation in Hewett Centre before and after the service. Art This Month We Light This Chalice, Symbol of Our Faith… and Ourselves UCV Children, ages 3 14 May 4 June 4 Sanctuary Art for Refugees Karen Brumelle May 4 May 27 Fireside Room Silent auction with all funds going to the Unitarian Refugee Committee. Ends May 27 at noon. Opening May 4 7 pm Music by the Lawless Firm

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Page 1: Worship Services Every Sunday - Vancouver Unitarians€¦ · 949 West 49th Ave. Vancouver V5Z 2T1 604-261-7204

949 West 49th Ave. Vancouver V5Z 2T1 604-261-7204

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MAY 2018

UCV EVENTS

meeting on unceded, traditional Musqueam land

facebook.com/VancouverUnitarians twitter.com/UnitarianUCV

May 6

The Work We Do

Rev. Steven Epperson

and UCV members

Join us in celebration of the work we do.

We’ll meet some working members of the

congregation who will show us something

about their work, why they value it and the

value work brings into the world. This will

be a fun and meaningful service for all

ages. Chalice Choir sings.

May 13

Mother’s Day and Flower Communion

Rev. Steven Epperson

The Flower Communion is a central rite for

Unitarians around the world. At UCV, it

coincides with Mother’s Day, celebrating

how our individual contributions to

mentoring/parenting/mothering enable our

children and young people to grow up and

flourish as adults.

Please bring some flowers to share!

Worship Services

Labyrinth Walk, Tea Party & Painting En Plein Air

May 6

9:30 – 10:30

Labyrinth Explorations for Kids

Mairy Beam & Mary Bennett

Meet in Channing; then outdoors.

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Painting the Labyrinth with Pat

Join Pat MacBain and set up your easel or

sketchbook to paint the labyrinth. Bring

your own materials or use tempera paint,

pastels and paper available.) Today is

Opus’ yearly Outdoor Painting Challenge.

2 – 3 pm

Tea Party on the labyrinth

Enjoy a cup of our home-grown mint tea.

Sandy Riecken will serve.

3 – 4 pm

Jane’s Labyrinth Walk

Meet Vera Wojna in the courtyard where

she’ll give an introduction to labyrinths in

general and ours in particular. Participants

will be invited walk both labyrinths. This

is advertised as part of the annual Jane’s

Walks in honour of Jane Jacobs.

May 20

Refugee Children and Children of Refugees

The Refugee Committee

“When you know something is not

right, you have to fix it. We all have to

help one another, no matter what country

we live in.” Bana Alabed, 8 years old,

refugee from Aleppo. Are we listening?

May 27

Findings: What Poetry Can Discover

Christopher Levenson

and Rev. Steven Epperson

Even without being intentionally

spiritual, the kind of attention to language

that poetry requires can help readers

focus on worlds without and within. As

with all art, this can lead us to

unsuspected discoveries and empathy.

Christopher Levenson is a UCV

member, award-winning poet, translator,

and author of eleven books of poetry.

Chalice Choir sings.

Every Sunday

9:15 am Chi Gong

10:00 am Meditation

10:55 am Musical Prelude

11:00 am Worship Service

Children's programs (all ages)begin

after Sanctuary story time.

12:00 pm Lunch (if available)

12:15 pm Sermon discussion in

Priestley Room

12:30 pm Forum in Fireside Room

1:00 pm Library closes

Coffee and conversation in Hewett

Centre before and after the service.

Art This Month

We Light This Chalice, Symbol of Our Faith… and Ourselves

UCV Children, ages 3 – 14

May 4 – June 4

Sanctuary

Art for Refugees

Karen Brumelle

May 4 – May 27

Fireside Room

Silent auction with all funds going to

the Unitarian Refugee Committee.

Ends May 27 at noon.

Opening

May 4 7 pm

Music by the Lawless Firm

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May 6

What is Environmental Impact Assessment Anyway?

John Boyle

You’ve likely heard about EIA in the

review of the environmental risks of

projects like the Kinder Morgan

pipeline. But what is it supposed to

do, how does it work, and how can

you be involved in it? John Boyle has

decades of EIA experience and will

address these questions, and others

you may have.

Sponsor: Environment Team

May 13

Implications of the 2018 BC Government Budget

Seth Klein, Canadian Centre for

Policy Alternatives

Klein will speak about the recent BC

Budget, including the new property

taxes, housing plans and child care.

Sponsor: Social Justice Committee

May 20

First People’s Law

Bruce McIvor

Bruce will speak about his recently

released book, First People’s Law.

Books will be available for purchase.

Sponsor: Arts & Culture Group

May 27

Board Forum

Board and Task Force

To be confirmed

Sponsor: Board of Trustees

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Save the Date

June 17 (3rd Sunday)

Extraordinary General Meeting

Budget decisions including whether to

do additional research on possible

redevelopment.

More Sunday Programs

Chi Gong

Every Sun. 9:15 – 9:45 am

Family Room

Meditation

Every Sun. 10 – 10:45 am

Family Room

Victoria [email protected]

CompuTutor

Sun. May 6 12 – 2 pm

Lindsey

Bring your curiosity, questions and

computer/social media challenges.

[email protected]

Book Group

Sun. May 13 12:30 – 2 pm

Biddle

The book to be presented by Zara

Jackson is The Last Painting of Sarah

de Vos by author Dominic Smith.

FORUMS 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Fireside Room

(unless noted)

All welcome!

Bring along your lunch or beverage.

Additional details at:

http://vancouverunitarians.ca/forums

1st Sunday – 1st Hour

May 6 9:30 – 10:30 am

Coming of Age Parent Group

Biddle

A small group ministry for parents of

children ages 12 – 14. The group is

focused on the transition in parenting

experienced as children move from

childhood into adolescence. For more

information contact Kiersten Moore,

DRE. [email protected]

Adult RE: Unitarianism is a Religion: How to explain it to

yourself and others

Steven Epperson and Kiersten Moore

Lindsey-Priestley

Looking for how to explain what

Unitarianism is and why it is a religion?

We will explore the basic structure and

purpose of religion and how Unitarian

Universalist principles fit the archetype.

Coming of Age

Hitschmanova

Closed to registered participants

Children’s Labyrinth Exploration

Channing + outdoors

Mairy Beam and Mary Bennett will take

the kids on an exploration on the

labyrinth.

Our Whole Lives: Ages 9 – 11

Parker

Closed to registered participants

UCV Events

Editors: Mary Bennett, Margo Elfert.

[email protected] Layout: Ben Hechter

Proofreading: Kathryn Aberle Submission deadline: 18th of previous month

(15th for special events)

Mystery Pals Reveal Party

Sunday, May 6 12:15

Hall Alcove

The ten pairs in this program will

meet for the first time.

Regional/National

Unitarian Service

Tues May 1 1 pm

Watch House, Burnaby Mountain

There will be a Unitarian service at

the Watch House. Led by Reverends

Steven Epperson, Debra Thorne,

Samaya Oakley and Meg Roberts. All

welcome. (details on web)

Canadian Unitarian Council

Fireside Room or Online from home

CUC Cross-Country Dialogue

Thurs May 17 4 – 6 pm Pacific

Join Keith Wilkinson, President of

CUC, and Ursula Litzcke for this

online connection across Canada.

CUC 2018 AGM

Fri May 18 10 am – 1 pm Pacific

Agenda topics are posted online or

ask [email protected].

Unitarian Family Camp

June 8 – 10, 2018

http://beaconunitarian.org/index.php/

camp/

Sing for Joy! With Patti Powell

Sat. June 9 – $67

Sunday Communal Lunches

May 6 Environment Committee

May 13 No lunch today

May 20 Amy's Love Soup Crew

May 27 No lunch today

Lunch Coordinator: Ben Hechter

[email protected]

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Social Dinner Events Regular Events

Meditation and Study Group

Every Wed. 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Family Room

6:30 – 7:15 Meditation

7:30 – 8:30 Study Group

Victoria [email protected]

Bridge Group

May 1 (1st Tues.) 7 – 9:30 pm

Fireside

Friendly bridge. All levels welcome but

you should know basics of play. Donna

Brown [email protected]

SFU Philosophers' Café

Thu. May 3 10:30 am – 12 pm

Fireside Room

Social media: when can it have antisocial effects?

Philosophers’ Cafe is a series of informal

public discussions in libraries, cafes,

community centres, and restaurants

throughout Metro Vancouver.

philosopherscafe.net. Free. Registration

not required.

Moderator: Randall MacKinnon

[email protected].

Co-sponsors SFU and UCV

Sacred Circle Dance

Hewett Hall unless noted

No partner or experience is needed. We

teach every dance before we dance it.

[email protected].

May 1 (1st Tues.) 7 – 9 pm

Theme: The Mother Goddess

A mother goddess is one who represents,

or is a personification of nature,

motherhood, fertility, creation,

destruction or who embodies the bounty

of the Earth. If you would like to share a

dance, contact Leslie [email protected]

May 14 2nd Mon. 7 – 9 pm

Facilitated by Corinne Chepil.

Questions about evening circle dances,

contact Leslie Kemp [email protected]

Earth Spirit Circle

May 1 (1st Tues.) 6—7 pm

Courtyard or Hitschmanova

Celebrate May Day with us. We’ll dance

the maypole and share our enthusiasm for

spring. Facilitators: Louise Bunn and

Mary Bennett [email protected]

Messy Church + Make Dinner DIY Pita Pizza

May 11 (2nd Fri.) 6 – 9 pm

Hewett Hall

Relax together, play, talk, create, cook,

and eat. One of our children’s program

leaders joins us to engage and supervise

so children and adults alike have down-

time to play, converse, and connect.

All ages, all faiths, all genders, all

family configurations and sizes welcome.

Bring a side or dessert to share.

This month we’ll make personal pizzas

on pita bread. Pitas, cheese, and sauce

(tomato and pesto) supplied – bring your

favourite toppings. Come a little early if

you can, everyone will make their own.

They’ll only take 8 minutes to toast.

Suggested donations to cover costs:

$5 adult/$3 child. No one turned away.

RSVP or questions: Kiersten Moore

[email protected].

Hygge (Potluck) Dinners

“Hygge” is a Danish word meaning

“cosy”. Guests bring all the food.

Sat. May 19 (3rd Sat.) 6 pm

Host: Merva Cottle

3951 West 20th Avenue

RSVP by phone 604-224-8767

Volunteer to host [email protected]

Movable Feast

Sat. May 26 6 pm

We will try out a new community Korean

Restaurant. Mukja Korean Cuisine, 3211

West Broadway at Trutch

www.mukjastreet.com Wheel chair

accessible

G.L.A.D. Gathering for

Labyrinth, Art and Dance

Theme: May Flowers

Mairy Beam, Mary Bennett and

Darlene Rainbow

May 17 (3rd Thu.) 11 am – 1 pm

Lindsey-Priestley

We’ll start with half an hour of painting

rocks for the labyrinth and end by placing

the rocks on the labyrinth. Circle dances

will follow the path from planting a seed,

to nourishing it to full bloom. What is

blooming in your life now?

RSVP appreciated

[email protected]

Contemplative Collage

May 17 (3rd Thu.) 2 – 4 pm

Lindsey-Priestley

Come make Artist Trading Cards (or

whatever you want!) Creative play and

self-exploration using collage. Scissors,

glue sticks, paper and images provided.

RSVP [email protected]

Communications Committee

May 13 9:45 – 10:45 am

Fireside Room

Agenda includes: UCV Events succession

planning, video recording, podcasts,

booking systems, computer training,

RSVP [email protected]

Connect & Engage

Covenant Groups

The following are open to new members.

Thu. May 10 (2nd Thu.) 7 – 8:30 pm

Fireside

Drew Lemen 604-441-4619

[email protected]

Sun. May 27 12:45 – 2:15 pm

Family Room

Nonie Lyon [email protected]

Neighbourhood Groups

To be added to your neighbourhood email

group, contact [email protected]

UCV Theatre Group

Tuesday, May 15

Some of us are going to Les Filles du Roi

at the York Theatre. Contact Mary

Bennett [email protected]

if you’d like to join us or get on the

email list for future theatre outings.

Emergency Preparedness

City of Vancouver

Sat. May 5 10 – 11 am (plus Q&A)

Hewett Hall

General emergency preparedness for

workplace, personal and family. Learn

how to develop your emergency plan,

conduct a hazard hunt and what to do in

an earthquake. www.vancouver.ca/nepp

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Calendar of Upcoming Events May 2018

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Contacts

EVERY SUNDAY

9:15 – 9:45 am Chi Gong, Family Room

10:00 – 10:45 am Meditation, Family Room

11:00 – 12:00 pm Worship Services, Sanctuary

12:00 – 1:00 pm Coffee and Conversation, Hall

12:15 – 1:00 pm Sermon Discussion – Priestley

12:30 – 1:30 pm Forum, Fireside

EVERY WEDNESDAY 10:00 – 11:30 am Seven UU Principles, Fireside. At capacity.

6:30 – 7:15 pm Meditation, Family Room

7:30 – 8:30 pm Study Group, Family Room

EVERY THURSDAY

7:15 – 9:15 pm Chalice Choir Rehearsal, Sanctuary

EVENTS THIS MONTH

Tue. 1 6:00 – 7:00 pm May Day Celebration: Earth Spirit Circle Monthly

Gathering, Courtyard (Hitschmanova if raining)

Tue. 1 7:00 – 9:30 pm Bridge Group, Fireside Room

Tue. 1 7:00 – 9:00 pm Sacred Circle Dance 1st Tuesday, Main Hall

Thu. 3 10:30 am – 12:30 pm SFU Philosophers' Café, Fireside Room

Fri. 4 7:00 – 9:00 pm Art for Refugees Silent Auction Opening, Fireside Room

Sat. 5 10:00 – 11:30 am Emergency Preparedness, Main Hall

Sun. 6 9:30 – 10:30 am First Sunday – First Hour: Unitarian Faith Formation,

Various Rooms in Hewett Hall

Sun. 6 12:00 – 2:00 pm Computer Tutorial – Drop In and Get Your Techie

Problems Solved, Lindsey Room

Sun. 6 12:15 – 1:00 pm Mystery Pal Reveal Party, Main Hall

Sun. 6 1:30 – 4:00 pm World Labyrinth Day activities, Garden Path Labyrinth,

Fremlin Street entrance and Courtyard

Mon. 7 2:00 – 3:00 pm Library Committee, Fireside Room

Thu. 10 7:00 – 8:30 pm Principles and Sources Covenant Group - Evening,

Fireside Room

Fri. 11 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Messy Church + Make Dinner, Main Hall

Sun. 13 9:30 – 10:45 am Social Justice Meeting, Biddle

Sun. 13 9:45 – 10:45 am Communications Team Meeting, Fireside Room

Sun. 13 12:30 – 2:00 pm Book Group, Biddle

Mon. 14 7:00 – 9:00 pm Sacred Circle Dance, Main Hall

Thurs.16 2:00 – 4:00 pm Contemplative Collage, Lindsey-Priestley

Thu. 17 11:00 am – 1:00 pm GLAD Gathering for Labyrinth, Art and Dance

Lindsey-Priestley

Thu. 17 4:00 – 6:00 pm CUC Cross-Country Dialogue, Fireside Room

Fri. 18 10:00 am – 1:00 pm CUC Annual General Meeting, Fireside Room

Sat. 19 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Grounds Work Party, Main Hall

Sun. 20 12:30 – 1:30 pm Environment Meeting, Biddle

Sun. 27 9:30 – 10:45 am Compassion Circle, Lindsey-Priestley. At capacity

Sun. 27 12:30 – 1:30 pm Refugee Committee, Biddle

Sun. 27 12:45 – 2:15 pm Covenant Group – 4th Sunday, Family Room

OFF SITE

Tue. 1 1:00 – 2:00 pm Unitarian Service by Metro Vancouver ministers,

Watch House Burnaby Mountain

Wed. 9 2:30 - 4:00 pm Westside Covenant Group, Kitsilano Private Home

Tues. 15 8:00 – 10:00 pm Les Filles du Roi, York Theatre

Sat. 19 6:00 - 8:30 pm Hygge ("Cosy") Potluck Dinners, Westside Private Home

Sat. 26 6:00 - 8:00 pm Movable Feast Restaurant Dinner, Mukja Korean

Cuisine, 3211 West Broadway at Trutch www.mukjastreet.com Tue. 29 2:30 - 5:00 pm Westside Unitarians Neighbourhood Group, Kitsilano

Private Home

Our Vision Because we

envision a more

compassionate

world, we seek to

deepen our

spiritual and religious lives, grow and

enrich our congregation, and advocate

for love and justice.

Living Our Vision

As Unitarians, we are dedicated to

spiritual growth, social justice, and

reverence for nature and all life.

We embody these values through

worship, ethical action, artistic ex-

pression, and religious education for

all ages that aim to connect hearts,

heads, and hands. Our congregation

welcomes all ages, orientations, abili-

ties, and identities in our joyous

search for meaning.

Office Hours: Mon – Thu 9:30 am – 2 pm

Parish Minister

Rev. Dr. Steven Epperson

Lay Chaplains

Louise Bunn, Nan Gregory

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

President: Margaret Fletcher

Vice-President: Leonie Armstrong

Secretary: Karen Bartlett

Treasurer: Rob Taylor

Members-at-Large: Emilie Adin, Mairy

Beam, Cindy Cashin, Ursula Litzcke,

Julia Myers, Huguette Sansonet

STAFF

Congregational Administrator: Aurora

Eyolfson [email protected]

Director of Children’s and Youth

Religious Education

Kiersten Moore

[email protected]

Youth Coordinator: Olivia Hall

[email protected]

Office Assistant: (Room Bookings and

Announcements) Marcus Hynes

[email protected]

Bookkeeper: Collene Harris

[email protected]

Choir Director: Donna Brown

[email protected]

Music Assistant: Elliott Dainow

[email protected]

Caretakers: Paul Nash, Ben Yeung, Igor

Santizo, Ken Godmere, Edgar Silveira,

Ahmed Walwail