UNIverse Weekly March 25-31, 2022


UNIverse Weekly March 25-31, 2022

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March 25-31, 2022

 WORSHIP



Sunday, March 27, 2022, “A Servant’s Heart”



Please join us this Sunday as we delve into the life, leadership, and courage of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and encourage ourselves and each other to rise on the side of collective liberation, as our faith, our morality, and our humanity ask us to do!  



Join us in person or virtually.  The login for Zoom is https://nwuuc.org/zoom/ or follow the service on our Facebook page. 

 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION



 

MUSIC MINISTRY

 





Music Ministry Update


Philip J. Rogers, Director of Music



The Voices of Northwest invites any singing enthusiasts to join

us on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8pm in the sanctuary. We

are especially in need of tenors and more basses to balance our

harmonic soundscape.

Come join us if you are interested.



On Sunday, March 27 at 3pm, the Peachtree Symphonic Winds and

the Peachtree Singers under the direction of Allen Barbee will

present their Americana Music Festival concert at the

Chamblee First United Methodist Church

4147 Chamblee Dunwoody Road.


ANNOUNCEMENTS

PLEDGE DRIVE ANNOUNCEMENT: 





 

The 2022-2023 NW pledge drive is underway!  Thanks to the generosity of our members, we have already received pledges totaling $85,000 towards our goal of $200,000.  To those who have already pledged, our deepest thanks! Your name will be added to our pledge poster located in the NW lobby. The commitment of time and resources makes NW great for us all!  If you want to get involved, please go to the pledge tab on the NW website or fill out the pledge form available in the lobby.  We appreciate all that our members do for our “home in the woods.”


NWUUC Financial Update

 

My dear NWUUC community, thank you for your generous giving to NWUUC over the last couple of years at a time when most of the contact has been through phone and Zoom.  As of the March Board meeting, we have received 79% of the pledges made this year (about $139,000 of $175,000 pledged), which is excellent given there are still 3.5 months left in the fiscal year. We still need all pledgers to complete your giving.

 

During the last two years NWUUC has received a now-forgiven PPP loan and legacies from generous friends and members, which helped bridge us when other historic sources of up to 25% of our income like rentals were very low. These funding sources are not unlimited or renewable, and while we hope the income from rentals and eventually a pre-school will rebound and become assets to NWUUC, it will take time to build these resources.

 

As we come back to in-person worship and fellowship, we would like to have an engaging community which requires people and resources. As you probably know, we’ve started the pledge drive for the upcoming fiscal year. Our goal is $200,000 and it is important to the NWUUC community that we meet or exceed this stewardship goal. Please think about your personal financial situation, the importance of your NWUUC community, and be generous in your financial pledge and volunteering your talent to this beloved community.



Grier Page,

Finance Trustee


Virtual Documentary Night



Image result for the city with no water

The next Virtual Documentary Night will be on Sunday, April 10th at 7 pm.  We will be discussing the documentary, The City With No Water. Imagine having to spend half or more of your salary on buying water, sometimes only available illegally from criminals. Or if water taps in your area only ran once a fortnight in the middle of the night for less than two hours. That was the situation for millions in the city of Karachi, Pakistan back in 2016, where climate change and mismanagement saw the supply of water drastically reduced. Here is a link to where you can watch it for free. https://youtu.be/lWraEBec0Vg.

Email Adam Hicks at communitydocumentarynight@gmail.com to receive the link to the discussion and to be placed on his monthly emails for Documentary Night.


NWUUC Book Groupies

The NWUUC Book Groupies will meet on Tuesday, April 12th, at 7pm on Zoom to discuss The Girl With The Louding Voice by Abi Dare. Dare is a Nigerian native and this is her first book, and she has received rave reviews for it. This page turner novel follows the trials and tribulations of a 14-year-old Nigerian girl as she navigates Nigerian society’s treatment of young women and seeks to find a way to further her education and goal of having “a louding voice”. Copies are now available for purchase in our bookstore. If you are interested in joining the Zoom meeting please call Penny Raney at 770 551 8817 and leave a voice message with your name and email address.


Circle Supper

Saturday, April 9





Dear Circle Supper People ~ FORTY-TWO of us have already attended at least one Circle Supper, and some have attended every one.  What great participation!   Thanks for supporting this Community Ministry effort to deepen our connection within our congregation.  



 We are always looking for people to host these intimate gatherings of eight people—might you be willing to do it?  If you haven’t hosted yet, perhaps you will consider trying this important role.  It’s the easiest party you’ll ever throw!  Just tidy up a bit, set the table, maybe put the coffee on, and open the door when guests arrive.



If you haven’t signed up yet for the April 9th supper there is still time to do so by contacting Judy McKinley or Kat Benoy,

Community Ministry Co-leaders. 


Annual Congregational Fall Retreat



Planning has begun to resume our Annual Congregational Fall Retreat to The Mountain, our UU Retreat and Learning Center on top of a mountain in the Scaly Mountain-Highlands area of North Carolina. We have reserved spaces for Oct. 21-23, the third weekend in October when the leaves are usually at their peak color. Please put these dates on your calendar and watch for updated info in this newsletter on our plans for that weekend. If you would like to be involved with our planning please contact Penny Raney at 770- 551-8817. WE would love your input!


Backstage Busy Bees

Gardens and Spaces

 

As we slowly emerge from COVID we thought it might be a good time to update the congregation on activities, projects and accomplishments being made by and for the congregation.  We appreciate all who continue to help maintain our Gardens and Spaces and invite others to join us as we will soon be using the buildings regularly! 

 

What we’ve done so far:

The entire exterior of the Chalice House was pressure washed.

Trees in the playground were downed during a recent storm. One tree fell on the playground fence and damaged it.  Dave Zenner and John Hagler cut up the fallen trees and repaired the playground fence.

Three very large trees in the playground were identified as dangerous – they were leaning dangerously and had the potential to fall on people or our building.  They were removed from the playground by a tree company. Donations from several members of the congregation helped to defray the costs of this project.  There is additional work on the trees in that area that will need to be done soon.

The keys that were kept in the key safe that is on the wall beside the door to the office disappeared.  Despite many pleas for their return, we were unable to find the keys. Therefore, all the exterior door locks had to be rekeyed and new keys made.  As a precaution the code to open the key box was also changed. 

A leak in the old section of the roof over the sanctuary was detected.  Several roofers were called to provide bids.  The solar panels on this roof added considerations and questions about warranties.  Most of these items have been resolved and you should soon see the roof being repaired. Help from the Endowment Committee and several members resolved the costs.

We desperately need more Internet bandwidth than we have. Using Zoom the way we are, with at least 4 Zoom sessions going on during the service-one for the producer laptop, one for the Zoom participants laptop (connected to the big screen TV), one for the mobile phone placed as a camera at the podium, and one for the mobile phone used as a mobile camera–requires more Internet bandwidth than we have. There are other things we will need to get to keep producing the service via Zoom but, the most important one right now is that there is an urgent need to get a much faster data pipe into the building that provides more upstream and downstream traffic.  

We have successfully contracted with Comcast to do an installation that will increase our speed from 18mb down/768 up to 1gb/35 mb.  It will take a month or more for this installation to be complete.

Moving forward there will be many opportunities for volunteer involvement. 

 

Following is a list of what we still need to do:

For the Chalice House:

*Repairing a cracked window and broken screens

*Replacing rotted wood on the structure and exterior walks

*General cleaning of building interior

*Replacing slide structure in playground

*Washing all windows and doors

For the Main Building

*Repairing/replacing siding 

*General cleaning of the grounds

*Hanging door for Green Room

*Washing all windows 


OUR NWUUC FAMILY (CARE CORPS)

Care Corps Opportunity



Calling all cooks! Our Care Corps tries to ensure that those who are sick or recovering from surgery or an accident have access to meals. Whenever we’ve become aware of a need, we’ve turned to three groups in our congregation in particular:



Affiliate groups—for example, choir or a ministry, that the person in need belongs to; Neighbors—individuals who live close to the person or family in need; Previous recipients—individuals who have previously had meals delivered to them.



Perhaps some of you who might love to help have never been contacted . . . and you might even be a standout in the kitchen! If you would like for us to let you know when a meal is needed, please email me your contact info and we’ll be sure to keep you posted when the need arises. No obligation, no pressure, we’ll just keep you in the loop!



And if you’d like to prepare a meal occasionally but don’t have time for delivery, we might be able to make arrangements to meet you at NW and take it from there!



Thank you for your consideration!

Maria Drinkard, Care Corps Member

mpdrinkard@aol.com



From Rev. Joan




Please keep in mind those in our congregation who are ill, hospitalized or recovering, as well as those grieving a loss. Your prayers, healing thoughts, cards and emails are welcome.



Michael Cain

Richard McComas

Roland DeWitt




Pam Freeman’s mother, age 91 has been recently hospitalized but is home now. Please keep the Freeman family in your thoughts and prayers.



Rev. Misha’s father is also ill, but at home and is improving. Please keep him and Rev. Misha’s family in mind.



Northwest member, Peg Gary, will be celebrating her 99th birthday on April 4th. Congratulations, Peg!




 If you are going through difficult times and would like emotional support or are in any situation where support and caring are needed contact:

Rev. Misha Sanders, Senior Minister, 770-955-1408 

Rev. Joan A. Davis, Community Minister, 404-275-0236

Maria Drinkard, 678-644-6480

Karen Edmonds,
770-851-9295


Ashley Fournier-Goodnight, 903-278-1923

Brian Freeman, 404-626-0298

Linton Hopkins, 678-938-8858

Valerie Johnson, 470-209-9864

Lil Woolf, 404-276-6189




(770) 955-1408    Office Hours M-F 9 am to 5 pm     office@nwuuc.org

MARCH BIRTHDAYS AND

JOINING ANNIVERSARIES 2022

Birthdays

Becki Gregory 03/01

Tammy Clabby 03/07

Nancy Johnson 03/08

Paul Ross 03/09

Alexander Kahn 03/14

Steve Stern 03/19

Jax Bush 03/20

Harper Bush 03/27

Cole Hickman 03/30

 

Anniversaries (by year joined)

Beryl Grall-Petty 03/10/1985

Jay Kiskel 03/20/1988

Becki Gregory 03/08/2009

Deborah Ross 03/26/2013

Paul Ross 03/26/2013

Sheree Meyers 03/13/2016

Morning Washburn 03/05/2017

CALENDAR



Sunday, March 27

10:00am Worship Service In-person and Zoom

11:00am Virtual Coffee Hour



Wednesday, March 30

7:00pm Choir Rehearsal


  

 NORTHWEST LEADERSHIP

Board of Trustees 2020-2021

President: Lynne Dale  president@nwuuc.org

President Elect: Allen Rider

Secretary: Sandy Davis  board@nwuuc.org

Finance: Grier Page  finance@nwuuc.org

Trustee at Large: Cameron Moore

Trustee at Large: Jill Benton

Trustee at Large: Marilyn Matlock

Youth Trustee at Large:  Robert Niedermeyer

Immediate Past President: Lil Woolf


            

Ministries Team Leaders

Communications: OPEN

Community Co-leads: Kat Benoit, Judy McKinley 

Gardens & Spaces: Beryl Grall-Petty

Justice: Dave Zenner

Learning Co-Leads: Veta Tucker and Sally Mitchell

Stewardship Co-Leads: Gwen Kahn and Melissa Niedermeyer                                      stewardship@nwuuc.org




Staff

Rev. Misha Sanders, Senior Minister  minister@nwuuc.org

Rev. Joan Davis, Community Minister joanarmstrongdavis@gmail.com

Adia Fields-Udofia, Religious Education Director  re@nwuuc.org

Dr. Philip Rogers, Music Director  music@nwuuc.org

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