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This Week at Accotink: June 24 - July 1
June 26 Service: Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael
“Come Sing With Us”
Wunjo Onion Coffeehouse
Pancake Brunch to Support Youth Activities
Food and School Supply Drive; Summer Solstice Celebration; nUUners; Program Council; Needlework Circle
We have Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. We welcome all members, friends and visitors to our Sunday services. Our Chalice Children (Toddlers and Preschoolers) and Faith Activities (Kindergarteners through 5th Graders) meet on Sunday mornings during the worship service. A nursery is provided for infants. Check the AUUC Web site, www.accotinkuuc.org or newsletter for more information.
Upcoming services:
June 26
“Come Sing With Us”
Wunjo Onion Coffeehouse
We will drink coffee and have nibbles as we sit at tables and have a worship service of a different kind. Several members have been preparing special music for us to both listen to and sing. Come enjoy Sunday morning with us in this new type of spiritual experience.
July 3
What Does it Mean to Be Great?
Doug McCusker
Independence Day is a holiday of national pride. We live in a culture obsessed with competition, achievement and reward. But is there a dark side to this obsession? Join Doug in exploring how we can balance the pursuit of excellence with humility and inclusion in the first of a series of sermons on the Spirit of Living.
This Week’s Calendar
Saturday, June 25
3:00 p.m. Free Yoga and Meditation Workshop
Sunday, June 26
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
10:15 a.m. RE classes and Chalice Children, and Nursery (9:55 a.m.)
11:00 a.m. Pancake Brunch
4:00 p.m. Summer Solstice Celebration
Monday, June 27
11:00 a.m. nUUners
7:30 p.m. Program Council
Tuesday, June 28
9:30 a.m. Needlework Circle
Thursday, June 30
4:30 p.m. Farmer Girls Pick-up
Announcements for the Upcoming Weeks
June 25 Free Yoga and Meditation Workshop
In this session, you will experience: 1) Power Yoga: a great way to tone up your body and relax your mind. 2) Unique stretches and postures that help in strengthening the spine. The spine plays a very important role in distributing the energy to different parts of the body. 3) Sun Salutations: a powerful combination of 12 yoga postures. 4) Guided meditation that calms the mind.
Please bring a yoga mat along with you.
Time: 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Arrive by 2.45 p.m. Fee:$0
RSVP: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or (703) 350-1203
Pancake brunch at AUUC, Sunday June 26
The AUUC Youth Group will host a pancake brunch after the Coffee House Worship Service on Sunday, June 26. Pancake stacks, bacon, sausage, fruit, juice and coffee will all be available for a donation toward the youth group. Proceeds will support upcoming youth activities and programs, including a Summer heritage trip to Boston, MA and next year's Coming of Age program. Come hungry!
Summer Solstice Celebration - Sunday, June 26
We'll watch the sun stand still in the sky and raise our voices in celebration. Bring music and words to share.
Weather Permitting: 6:00 p.m. - Potluck Picnic and Celebration in the Accotink Garden
Uncertain weather: 5:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
Please contact Diane Wilson if you have questions.
nUUners Meetings in June
This popular AUUC informal discussion group meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 11:15 a.m. in the church gallery. We bring bag lunches and enjoy desserts provided by members of the group. The daily discussion on a topic of interest is led by our program leader for the day. All are invited to come and participate. We share camaraderie and lunches until 12 noon, at which time the program begins. The programs in June are as follows:
June 27 - Ellen Fischer will present a program on humor. What are the various forms of humor? What is funny and witty and what is not? Are we too serious these days? Join us and share your thoughts. Ellen will also furnish the goodies for the meeting.
Needlework Circle this Summer
Get an early start on handcrafted holiday gifts, preparing an item for our AUUC fall auction, or working on your own project. We meet most Tuesday mornings in the AUUC gallery. For occasional e-mails reminders/cancellations or notification of needlework events in this area, contact Marsha White.
June 28: 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
July-August: no meetings; have a fun summer!
Local Community Support: Our Summer Food and School Supply Drive supports two low income Fairview families. Starting June 25 and going through August 14, please bring in food/kitchen items. In addition, we will be collecting school supplies. The two single mothers each have two children. The four children range from sixth to eleventh grades. Place donations in the collection boxes in the foyer. If you would like to make a monetary donation for supplies, please make the check to AUUC with Fairview Families in the for line. Thank you – the mothers need and appreciate your help.
Any questions please contact Mary Kringer.
Pastoral Care Team meetings will take place the first Thursday at 5:30 p. m. and third Sunday at 11:30 a. m.
The meetings will be in the Minister's Study, except when it is occupied by a guest minister, inquirers' class, etc., and will then meet in Room 126.
Summer Religious Exploration
This Summer we will kick off our Faith Activities using Heifer international’s “Animal Crackers”. “Animal Crackers” will help us explore our connections to people and animals who share our Earth home. Parents of participants will need to help lead programs for 4-14 year olds. Materials and hands on support will be provided. Please use the summer registration form or visit www.SignUpGenius.com/go/summer355 to let us know when you will help.
Future Announcements and Other Information
July 6 Mom’s Night Out at 7:00 p.m.
Leave the kids with Dad or the babysitter and come join us for a night of crafting and socializing. Bring your own project or learn one from someone else. If you don’t craft, then just come and hang out with us! We will meet in the gallery from 7 to 9 pm. If you can’t make it at 7, then come when you can! Feel free to bring a snack to share, but don’t hesitate to come empty-handed. Contact Daria Akers ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for more information.
July 10 Outreach Sunday benefits Prison Reform: Books Behind Bars. Donate new or gently used books (collection box is in the Gallery) or give a monetary donation. See insert for more information about the organization.
Looking for more community at Accotink… join an Accotink Extended Family! What’s an Extended Family? An Extended Family is a small group of ten to twelve Accotink people who get together monthly or bimonthly for fun and talk and good food. Extended Families get together for picnics and visit to art museum or concerts or go on fall leaf walks together. They have potlucks or cook together. They laugh and sing and dance. Sometimes they just sit down together. People in extended families call each other when they’re sad or happy or when they need help. Extended Families have children and grandparents and parents and aunts and uncles and teenagers, too. Everybody is welcome. Talk to Diana Wilson if you are interested in joining an Accotink Extended Family
EScrips If you use a loyalty card at Safeway, ShopRite, or other major stores, take a few minutes to tie your card to benefit AUUC. It is an easy, onetime step that can raise money for the church at no cost to YOU! http://www.escrip.com/ Group ID: 1045380
REMINDER that AUUC is a “peanut free” building. If people want to bring nut breads, chocolates, or other food with peanuts to the auction winners at AUUC they must be exchanged and stored outside of the building. We have posted and announced that we are a “peanut free” building and we can’t be ignoring that and bringing peanuts and products with peanuts inside AUUC. This raises not only health issues, but liability issues. Your assistance will be deeply appreciated.
Honoring our 30th Anniversary
As we reach our 30th Anniversary in 2010, the Endowment and Bequest Committee wants to remind everyone of our “30/30 Challenge”! This initiative was launched to inspire members and friends to make additional contributions to the AUUC Endowment Fund, to total at least $30,000, as a unique way to honor of AUUC’s founding as a congregation 30 years ago. The Endowment and Bequest Committee wants to thank everyone who has generously invested in the future of our church. We are getting closer to our December 2010 goal!
A public display of all past and present contributions to the AUUC Endowment Fund Giving Circles has been installed in the foyer entrance, to coincide with AUUC's August 2010 anniversary. Giving Circles, named for significant male and female UU's, note contributions that meet specific minimum donation tiers. Contributions to the Endowment Fund can be made to honor individuals, an event, or even anonymously. The Endowment display reflects contributions received to date, but will be revised to reflect additional contributions in the future as well.
Please remember that a gift to the Endowment Fund truly keeps on giving! For more information, contact any member of the Endowment and Bequest Committee: Ann Smith, Chair; Ed Jaffee, Sally Wilklow, Ray Burmester and Pam Cox.
Check out the new website of the Burke/West Springfield Senior Center Without Walls (BSSCWoW) at: http://scwow.org. A list of spring classes and activities – scheduled to start in early April – will be posted on the website in the near future. For more information, call (703) 250-9181.
Fairfax County’s Volunteer Solutions program needs volunteers to help older adults with transportation to medical appointments. Contact 703-324-5406, TTY 703-449-1186 or www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dfs/olderadultservices and link to Volunteers. Volunteer Solutions is part of the Department of Family Services’ Division of Adult and Aging Services.
Local farmers food now delivered at our church! How can you easily find nutrient-dense food, support your local economy, have delicious food choices, help control global warming, promote food-safety, spend less time on grocery shopping, protect small farming, and build community? Farmer Girls, LLC has made it simple to be this good by creating an online farmers’ market which delivers fresh local food to savvy local people. At www.FarmersOnlineMarket.net you can read about the farmers you are purchasing from and learn about their healthy methods of raising food and animals. Registration is now open for delivery to our Church! Customers can order from Sunday afternoons (1 pm) till Wednesday mornings 8 am and the products will be delivered on Thursday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. When you order select Burke for drop of point.
Please check the 2011 Flower Chart posted in the gallery. Pick a date when you would like to bring flowers for Sunday service to honor, remember or celebrate a person, a date or a special event.
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