NEW Adult Programs at UU Avl: Registration is Open!

The Adult Faith Exploration Planning Team invites you to consider the following offerings which launch in the New Year.

Soul Matters Group (conversational)A new group convenes in January; 2nd Monday, 1:30-3:30 PM. Interested? Curious about our small group ministry?
Contact Rev. Claudia faithdev@uuasheville.org 

Demonstrating Our Values Through Eating (DOVE)
A  6-week Adult RE program exploring our daily food choices and their impact on our own lives and on life on Earth. Informative documentaries, fun cooking sessions, and more! Jan 11- Feb 15, Thursday sessions, 4-6PM Sandburg Hall.
For more information & registration contact Rebecca Bringle rkbringle@gmail.com
Facilitators: Rebecca and Robert Bringle

World Religions: Sacred Texts
Beginning January 2024, UU Asheville member, Amy Wright Glenn, the founder and director of the Institute for the Study of Birth, Breath, and Death and a long-time Unitarian Universalist will facilitate a 5-month study of Sacred Texts. Participants will meet once a month (via Zoom) and draw from Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The aim is to carefully read and consider a foundational text for each of these five wisdom traditions with the intention of deepening an understanding of the central tenets, debates/discussions, and practices/rituals affirmed in each tradition. All are welcome!  
Dates: Jan 28, Feb 11, March 10,April 7, May 5
Registration information and details here.

Taoism 101 
Readings and discussion based on the translation of Tao te Ching: Power for the Peaceful by Dr. Marc S. Mullinax, Mars Hill University 
March 13, 27 and April 10, 24 ; 6:00-7:30 PM, Sanctuary 
Facilitator: Dr. Mullinax
Registration TBA

Two Services Beginning in February

Two Services Beginning in February

So this is a good thing.

Life at the UU Congregation of Asheville has been robust, joyful, engaged and – overflowing! Our Christmas Eve concert and candlelight service had folx sitting in the aisles, and there have been Sundays when people had to view the service from the social hall because the pews were filled. 

One thing we know about congregational growth and vitality is this: when the sanctuary is 80% full, newcomers feel crowded out (and thus, don’t return after a visit) and long-time members and friends feel like their absence won’t be noticed – and may come less often. All of it works against being able to welcome and include all who want to be a part of our dynamic, multi-generational community. 

So this February, we are moving to two services. It’s a big step for us, but after conversations with staff and leaders, we’re ready to give it a try. Here’s the plan:

At 9:15 am, we’ll have a 40-45 minute Contemplative Service. This service will invite participants into a reflective, more meditative space, and will include silence, beautiful recorded music and videos, and opportunities for sharing. It will also feature the sermon & theme which will be the focus in the second service at 11:15 am. This service will not be livestreamed, and it will include childcare but not a full religious education program. This service will be particularly good if you need quiet in order to hear well or focus, would prefer a little more space around you, or seek a more contemplative communal experience.

Between services, at 10 am we will have coffee hour and special programs. Whether you come to the early service or the later service, we encourage you to consider arriving at 10 am for coffee, conversation, and special programs including conversations with the Board, or Minister & lay-led justice or adult education offerings. 

At 11:15 am, we will have our “Traditional” Service, in the format you’ve come to know and love. This service will include our choir, Wisdom story, our regular children’s religious education classes, and will be livestreamed. 

After the 11:15 service, folx are welcome to remain for a social time, enjoying coffee (if coffee remains after the 10 am coffee hour!) and conversation. Groups and teams who meet after our 11 am service time are still welcome to schedule and meet – though space permitting, 10 am will be a good time to consider meeting, as well. 

We hope that this new Sunday schedule will help us creating much need capacity in worship, satisfy a wider range of worship needs, increase our opportunities for connection and Sunday adult ed., and continue to grow our vibrant community. Consider giving the new earlier service a try, and please do join us at 10 am for our new programs and conversations/time for coffee and connection. 

Rev. Audette Fulbright Fulson, Lead Minister

Adult Faith Exploration – January

 

The Soul Matters January theme is “the gift of liberating love.”Our Soul Matters Groups will be exploring this theme through conversation, art and writing. 

Opportunities for Connection:  A new Soul Matters group launches in February; 2nd Monday 1:30-3:30 PM. Interested? Contact Rev. Claudia faithdev@uuasheville.org 

Faith Development Calendar
Jan 7 – Small Group Facilitator Meet-Up; 10AM; Sandburg Hall
Jan 25  –
Curious Conversations: What is happening in Justice Ministry at UU Avl? Sandburg Hall, noon-1PM; bring a bagged lunch. Facilitators:
Rev. Audette & Rev. Claudia
Feb 7- Dinner 6PM & Vespers 7PM

Registration Still Open!
World Religions: Sacred Texts Beginning January 28, 2024, UU Asheville member, Amy Wright Glenn, the founder and director of the Institute for the Study of Birth, Breath, and Death and a long-time Unitarian Universalist will facilitate a 5-month study of Sacred Texts. Participants will meet once a month (via Zoom) and draw from Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The aim is to carefully read and consider a foundational text for each of these five wisdom traditions with the intention of deepening an understanding of the central tenets, debates/discussions, and practices/rituals affirmed in each tradition. All are welcome! 
Dates: Jan 28, Feb 11, March 10,April 7, May 5
Registration information and details here.

Save the Date
May 5  Small Groups Facilitator Meet-Up, 12:30-1:30 PM, SH

Taoism 101
Readings and discussion based on the translation of Tao te Ching: Power for the Peaceful by Dr. Marc Mullinax, Mars Hill University
When? March 13, 27 and April 10, 24 ; 6:00-7:30 PM, Sanctuary
Facilitator: Dr. Mullinax
Registration TBA

Spiritual Deepening Groups
Life Abundant –
Join Rev. Audette any Thursday at 10 am via Zoom forLife, Abundant – a weekly exploration of spirituality, science, poetry, biology & more. Zoom access information on our UUAvl website calendar.
Covenant of UU Pagans – CUUPS.
Contact: Sherry Lundquist sherry_lundquist@yahoo.com
Buddhist Sanhga – meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 7:30 pm in Sandburg Hall; Contact: Sequoyah Rich sequoyahrich333@gmail.com, or Stef Garvin stef@giftsintogold.com.
Soul Matters Groups – Conversation Groups, UU Writers Group and Creativity Matters group explore monthly themes Sept.- June.  Contact: Rev. Claudia faithdev@uuasheville.org