The Sixth One

Sunday, May 10, 2020 9am
Rev. Mark Ward, Lead Minister

Our sixth principle is where UUs go global: where we extend our concern far beyond our local situation and aspire to helping to bring about a community of all humankind united in peace and justice. How do we respond to these grand hopes?

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The Great Transition

Sunday, May 3, 2020 9am
Rev. Claudia Jiménez, Minister of Faith Development

Heard of the Great Depression?  Maybe now we are in the Great Transition.  We know things are going to be different sooner or later, but in what ways?  Can we take this time right now, this pause from our daily routines, to imagine how we might be different as individuals, as families, as neighbors, as congregants, as citizens? What if this isn’t a pause but a reset?

Updated Calendar & Opportunities to #UUtheVote

Stay up-to-date with ways you can continue to be active for Democracy while staying home and staying safe… Visit bit.ly/UUtheVotefor details regarding virtual voter registration training, legislative advocacy and promoting the census. A few dates to keep in mind:

  • April 21st – The NC Justice Center is offering a workers’ rights update on COVID-19 starting at 11 am.
  • April 22nd-24th – The film “Saul and Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band” will be available to view. For details, see below.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QMP2ZaJBFGQF7mKqd8wtoDgB9ZTZ-nlT/view

  • April 26th – Earth Day Vigil, “Seeing with New Eyes”, starting at 6 pm. Go to link below to register and get further information.
  • April 30th – “Dine IN for Life”. Leave it to the creativity of WNCAP to come up with a twist this year to raise funds but also support local restaurants! Check out the link for the particulars to either get takeout, delivery or a gift card. 

Skip the Slip

The environmental hazards of paper receipts are well-known. Over 90% of the receipts are coated with chemicals like Bisphenol S (BPS) that have been linked to endocrine-disrupting health problems. These receipts pose risks to workers and customers. Ask for a digital receipt or just skip the slip.

Good News for UUCA!

In 2015-16, our congregation made a fabulous decision to upgrade the main floor of the main building to be much more accessible.  We hired a landscape architect and an architect, made plans, bid the project at a rather unhelpful moment (eight hotels were going up in Asheville at the time) and built what you see today with our general contractors, Patton Construction with the amazing guidance of UUCA member Bob Roepnack.  We also raised nearly $800,000 thanks to the leadership of member Larry Wheeler.  Unfortunately, timing is everything in the construction business, so the actual cost exceeded the money raised by tens of thousands of dollars.  That’s when we applied for our mortgage.  Up until then, this congregation had remained debt-free.Project Description of mortgage of $145,112.60The mortgage was a balloon mortgage, financed for a 20-year period but requiring either a final “balloon payment” on August 25, 2020 or refinancing on that date.  Since then, the UUA Legacy Challenge program, Awake Now Our Vision, came into being.  Our beyond-fabulous Legacy Circle Team, at the time lead by the equally beyond-fabulous Beverly Cutter, with members Mike Horak, Myrtle Bennett and Mara Sprain, signed on more bequests (legacy gifts) than any other participating organization and earned us a matching gift of $138,516.77!!!!!!!

We are receiving this essentially free money in four installments and the first three installments have been applied to the principal of our mortgage.  Because we’d been making payments all along, the third payment that we made last week PAID OFF THE MORTGAGE!!!!!  Congratulations, UUCA!Linda Topp, Director of Administration