Deadline for Friday update and Order of Service Announcements
Time:
12:00pm
Location:
Off Site
Description:
Next meeting will be held on Friday, February, 3rd at 12 noon at The Country Cake Cupboard, 491 Willow Drive, Long Lake. We will have quiche, salad, beverage and a cookie for lunch. Cost will be $8.00. Please RSVP by January 31st to tell us that you will attend Martha Huhta @ 952-473-9477 or hcrosson@comcast.net. Directions to The Country Cake Cupboard: Long Lake is 3 miles west of Wayzata, on Highway 12 (take the Long Lake exit). Continue through the town until you see Otten Bros Nursery on the right. At the stop light (Willow) turn left. The Country Cake Cupboard is a red building, on the West side of Willow, about ˝ block after the turn. (491 Willow) 952-476-0222. There is parking in front of and on the north side of the building. The dining room is cute with a fireplace to keep us warm. It also is fun to browse the variety of items in the gift shop.
Time:
9:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
10:10am - 11:10am
Location:
North Room
Description:
Topic: Moving RE between Services
Time:
11:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
12:10pm - 1:10pm
Location:
North Room
Description:
Topic: Moving RE between Services
Time:
8:00am
Description:
Venerable Men, Location TBD
Time:
10:30am
Description:
Staff Meeting, NR
Time:
1:00pm
Description:
Weekly Spiritual Study
Time:
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Description:
Staff Meeting, North Room
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
Choir Rehearsal
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
UUCM Youth Group
Time:
12:00pm
Description:
Deadline for Friday update and Order of Service Announcements
Time:
6:30pm
Description:
Board of Trustees, NR
Description:
Auction Dinner Event - Sanctuary, North Room, Kitchen
Time:
9:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
10:10am
Description:
Chalice Keeper Orientation
Time:
11:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location:
First Unitarian Society, 900 Mt. Curve, Minneapolis
Description:
Why Marriage Matters: UU training on messaging and story
First Unitarian Society, 900 Mt Curve, Minneapolis
The national conversation about marriage and same-sex relationships has arrived in Minnesota. This November, voters will decide if discrimination should be written into our state constitution. Come hear Ralph Wyman, Director and Organizer for the Minnesota UU Social Justice Alliance, present a short, accessible training on how best to talk about why marriage matters to LGBT Minnesotans – and to us all. We’ll explore ways to move conversations in helpful directions, and have time to practice together. This is an open event for all UUs.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
Off Site
Description:
The book for February is The Sister’s of Sinai: How Two Lady Adventurers Discovered the Hidden Gospels by Janet Soskice and we will be meeting at the home of LuAnn Svenson
Time:
9:30am
Description:
Women's Spirituality Group
Time:
10:30am
Description:
Staff Meeting, NR
Time:
1:00pm
Description:
Weekly Spiritual Study
Time:
6:30pm
Description:
Church Council, North Room
Time:
9:30am - 11:45am
Location:
Room 5
Description:
Reweaving the World
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
Choir Rehearsal
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
UUCM Youth Group
Time:
12:00pm
Description:
Deadline for Friday update and Order of Service Announcements
Time:
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Description:
Adopt A Neighborhood Dinner, Regency Pointe
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location:
North Room
Description:
Feel free to bring a friend, snack and/or a beverage of choice to share! If you have any questions, or you would like more information please contact Jim at coleman.jl@gmail.com.
Time:
9:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Location:
North Room
Description:
Please stay after 9:00 am service or come early for the 11:00 am service and enjoy a Continental Breakfast for this Stewardship kick-off Sunday.
Time:
10:30am - 2:30pm
Location:
St. Edward's Episcopal Church, Wayzata
Description:
at St. Edwards the Confessor Episcopal, 865 Ferndale Ave N, Wayzata. A sign-up sheet is posted on the SJM bulletin so please save the date. Not only is this a great opportunity to help save lives, but it is a chance to visit with our friends at St. Edwards. They have been wonderful partners in the Adopt a Neighborhood project and helped us expand our social justice work into our surrounding community. So please join us at St Ed’s on February 19 and experience a leisurely stroll across a large, level parking lot. Wait your turn in warm, cozy social hall. Tour their facilities and visualize our own potential as we transition from our current facilities and into our next.
Time:
11:00am
Description:
Stewardship Multigen Worship Service
Description:
Newsletter Submissions Due
Location:
Sanctuary
Description:
Looking for a chance to put down your burdens, step away from stress, and walk into a peaceful time of meditation and reflection? Take a break and come walk the labyrinth on the sanctuary floor. Used for over 4000 years as a spiritual tool for grounding and centering ourselves, the labyrinth has no dead ends, only one winding path that leads to the center; the same path will lead you out again. Come on your own time to walk in silence, or come during one of the scheduled times when music will be provided. During the weeks that the labyrinth is available, there will be candles, worry stones, prayer beads, and chimes provided. Feel free to bring your own spiritual tools as well.
Time:
10:00am
Location:
North Room
Description:
Book: When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone
Time:
9:30am
Description:
Women's Spirituality Group
Time:
10:30am
Description:
Staff Meeting, NR
Time:
1:00pm
Description:
Weekly Spiritual Study
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
Senior High Room
Description:
UUCM First Peace Circle
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
UUCM Youth Group
Time:
12:00pm
Description:
Deadline for Friday update and Order of Service Announcements
Time:
9:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
11:00am
Description:
Worship Service
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location:
Shannon Hall, IOCP Building
Description:
Interfaith Outreach & Community Partners (IOCP) will co-host a one-night educational event with Episcopal Community Services (ECS) about poverty in our backyard. Held in the new IOCP building’s Shannon Hall, we’re calling this a “Courageous Conversation about Local Poverty,” and inviting any and all in the community to join us. IOCP Director LaDonna Hoy will speak, along with John Estrem, the Executive Director of ECS, and will dialogue with us on the realities facing poor people in our suburbs, the similarities and differences between them and those living in urban poverty, and much more besides. Space is limited and we need to RSVP. Please contact Stewart Hoagland at shoagland9@aol.com.