Daily Practice: A Weekly Reminder, 1/21/2024

Things don’t always go as planned.  Right?  Life is always going in its own ways, which are bigger, wider and more complicated than we understand.  And yet we still, constantly, expect something different. Something expectable.  As if our own expectations are the measure and priority of Life.  My goodness, the self-centeredness of the ego is incredible!

I’ve been studying recently with a Zen teacher, and have been reminded that one of the most important of daily spiritual practices is to allow what is real to be present.  To allow.  Snow and ice are perhaps easy examples – we can see and feel and touch them, and so it’s not hard to be convinced that they are real. (And that we must dress accordingly, move (or not) accordingly).

Yet even with awareness of their realness, we can find ourselves negotiating with that realness, trying to tailor it to our expectations – that the snow and ice should come and go quickly, for example. 

One of the best ways to soften expectations – perhaps even to set them aside for a while and begin to understand their unnecessary urgency – is to allow ourselves to become still.  If we can quiet our bodies enough, becoming aware of the breath as it comes and goes, the mind can follow and take a break from its constant organizing, planning, worrying, expecting.  This doesn’t happen immediately – it takes time – which is what daily practice is for. 

Here in the Fellowship, we have religious ideals and commitments – to the freedom to be safe and to thrive, to justice, to continual learning as a way to become more compassionate, more loving.  None of these can be accomplished through the strategic machinations of the mind, nor merely through expectations.  All involve greater understanding of what is real – within us, between us and around us, all of which take practice.  In the week ahead, may we allow ourselves more time for stillness, for the quieting of body and mind, for allowing the way things are to become more clear.  May we help each other in this practice!  

Free Mental Health Film Screening 2/8 @6:30

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED DUE TO THE ICE STORM!

The Religious Exploration Staff is aware that our children, youth, and young adults are facing an unprecedented mental health crisis and we acknowledge the lack of mental health resources available to families in our community. As such, we are elevating our commitment to educating ourselves and expanding our program’s capacity to hold space for children, parents, and caregivers to connect with one another in mutual support.

One of the first offerings we present in this a screening of What I Wish My Parents Knew, a film by Tell My Story, designed as a mental wellness tool to help parents better understand how to support the mental health of their children.

The event will be a two-part, 90-minute experience with a group viewing followed by a discussion facilitated by a licensed mental health professional. Pre-registration is requested.

This film is not available for general public streaming, but this event is open to the public. We ask that viewers be over 18. On-site childcare will be provided free of charge by a team of experienced and background-checked adults.

If you plan to attend, we recommend watching this talk by the creator of the film to prepare. PLEASE NOTE: themes of self-harm and suicide are present in both the talk and the film.

Direct questions to DRE@dreuucorvallis-org

EDI Book Discussion 1-29

Monday, January 29th, 7:00 pm on Zoom.

With the current controversy around the need for reparations, the UUA common read, On Repentance and Repair, Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, by Danya Ruttenberg offers us an opportunity to explore what true reparation or restitution can be in our public institutions and our own lives. Join us for a timely conversation as we explore Ruttenberg’s book 7-8:30 PM, Monday, January 29th.

Let us know if you need assistance locating this important book.

Contact Elona Meyer to recieve the zoom link.

Organized by the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Team, a member of the UUFC Justice Council.

Write Your Own Celebration of Life 2/3 & 3/2, 9:30-noon

In this 2-part workshop, Kathy Kopczynski and Skyla King-Christison will help you begin to write suggestions for your own Celebration of Life program as a means of support for those you will leave behind and a meditation on your own life well lived. 

This workshop is open to adults of all ages. Pre-registration is requested.

Pacific Western Region UUA Regional Assembly 2024

It’s time to get together!

Registration is open for our Pacific Western Regional Assembly this April 19th and 20th!  

Please share this widely within your congregation, in your newsletter and Sunday announcements.  

People can attend either in person, at First Universalist in Denver, or remotely.  We are planning a family friendly event and children are welcome.  This is a great chance to connect with our larger faith and connect with new and old friends. Stay up to date on all the PWR RA Plans here. Register here. 

It’s time to get together!

Registration is open for our Pacific Western Regional Assembly this April 19th and 20th!  

Please share this widely within your congregation, in your newsletter and Sunday announcements.  

People can attend either in person, at First Universalist in Denver, or remotely.  We are planning a family friendly event and children are welcome.  This is a great chance to connect with our larger faith and connect with new and old friends. Stay up to date on all the PWR RA Plans here. Register here.

Register for Virtual General Assembly (GA)

Don’t miss out on the best deal for General Assembly 2024. The early bird catches the savings! Register now, and lock in the lowest rates available through March 15. For just a $50 down payment with the Early Bird Payment Plan, secure your spot for an enriching experience packed with featured speakers, dynamic worship, and exclusive access to our event app’s on-demand content. Whether you’re a past attendee or a first-timer, this is your chance to be part of an incredible gathering. Reserve your virtual spot today, and join us at General Assembly 2024. A reminder, the UUA is committed to the goal of making General Assembly accessible to the maximum number of attendees possible. Financial support is available as well as volunteer opportunities to offset the cost of registration for GA 2024. Learn about the option available here.

Thank You!! 1/21/2024

Thanks to everyone who designated the Fellowship as their nonprofit recipient on their Fred Meyers Rewards! December was the first month that we received a donation from Fred Meyer. Let’s keep the momentum going and have everyone link their cards!

We Care is hiring!

Do you or someone you know have an interest in helping We Care further our mission, by applying to be our half-time Intake Coordinator?

The Intake Coordinator oversees all steps of the Intake process, supports volunteers, talks with applicants and partner agencies, and coordinates with the We Care Board. A complete job description and job application can be found here. Applications submitted by January 30 will be given priority.

Celebrating Rachel’s New Job

To honor this exciting news of Rachel’s new job, we invite you to join us on January 28 after the service. We encourage you to bring notes and cards to share your congratulations and well-wishes to Rachel on her journey.
We hope to see you there! ?

Secure Housing and Food For All Meeting, 1/21

The Secure Housing and Food for All Justice Team is meeting this Sunday 1/21 at 11:30 in the Gallery of the sanctuary. (okay to bring in coffee). Information about the Warming Centers open the past few days.And planning for the Justice Council meeting on 2/2/24.

Questions: Roberta Smith robertasmith2@gmail.com or elonameyer@icloud.com