The Passing of a Friend:

Reid Bush 

M. Reid Bush of Honey Brook, PA, friend of UUFP, passed away peacefully at his home on May 13th, 2020. He was 78 years old. He will be missed by many members of the congregation. As his obituary says, “He enriched the world and everyone around him through his devotion and care for all that was important to him. He has touched so many lives. There was joy in knowing him: his witty humor, quiet way of lifting others up and amusingly quirky personality touched everyone in a unique way.” 

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UUA Recommendations for Re-opening congregations

UUA Recommendations on re-opening congregations 

UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray has shared updated recommendations that UU congregations continue to not gather in person in order to support the well-being and safety of congregation members and staff. 

Here is her letter (paraphrased): 

Based on advice from experts, we continue to recommend that congregations not gather in person. We also recommend that congregations begin planning for virtual operations for the next year (through May 2021). 

Our care for the well-being and safety of our members and staff must be a priority in this pandemic. 

In making our recommendations, we are guided by science and our deepest held values. 

Public health officials are clear. There will need to be multiple weeks of reduction in infections, adequate testing, sufficient personal protective equipment available, contact tracing programs and perhaps a vaccine before it will be safe for many of our congregations to fully gather in person again. 

All this said, our ministries are essential services. 

The full text of the letter is here: 

https://www.uua.org/pressroom/press-releases/message-uua-president-updated-guidance-gathering
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Ministers Column, June 2020

 

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President’s Message, June 2020

“My new normal is to continually get used to the new normal.” -Anonymous 

I keep hearing that people “just want things to return to normal.” As we close out this fiscal year, I reflect upon how the “Old Normal” played out for UUFP. The first eight months of the year saw us with an increase in visits by newcomers, continued support of the Pottstown Cluster through household donations as well as food donations from our own garden, a new floor in the sanctuary, upgrades in security of the fellowship, ongoing development of the children’s RE Program and strong financial support from members and friends through pledges and donations. In addition, the Knitting Knights donated bags full of knit caps to local hospitals, successful Labyrinth walks were held, rentals of our facility increased, and Fair Districts held a meeting for the local community at our fellowship. The year was proving to be quite a banner year for UUFP. 

And then Covid-19 arrived. We heard stories of congregations of all faiths having outbreaks because people simply went to their places of worship. All of us had to learn how to “do church differently”. Mostly that meant streaming a service of your choice from your home computer. As the risk mitigation processes put out by our state and local governments start to ease up, many people are starting to ask when we will start to have in-person meetings and services at the UUFP. I wish I had an answer to that question. In fact, the UUA has sent a memo to all UU Churches that their new guidance is for churches to not resume in-person services until May of 2021. Keep in mind that this is guidance and not a mandate. We are free to make our own decision as to when and how we come together as a congregation. We just need to do it in a way that focuses on the safety and health of our friends and members. 

So we are not yet ready “to return to normal”… or are we? The things above that defined “the Old Normal” are things that we can still do. Members can still knit caps to donate, the Garden Committee can still grow vegetables and donate them, Labyrinth walks can still continue (with masks and social distancing), we can still support the Pottstown cluster and so on. What has changed, however, is how we do them. We just need to think about how to “do UUFP” differently. And this is where the board and I would like your help. What ideas do you have for how we can “do UUFP” differently? One suggestion that was already made was that instead of singing hymns (the act of singing together is considered unsafe), we learn to use sign language for a few favorite hymns and can then “sign along” as a group to a piano accompaniment. Another idea was that we start to stream our own Sunday services and continue to do so even when we start to come together for those who may want to still social distance at home but still feel a part of our community. 

The friends and members of this fellowship are a very creative and forward-thinking group. The board and I would like to know what creative ideas you have on how to “do UUFP” differently. Please share your ideas with us. 

“Creativity is contagious, so pass it on.” -Albert Einstein 

Stay safe, 

Linda K. 

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BYOB & Music!

Friday June 26, 2020 7:30 PM BYOB: Bring Your Own Book.

Read Any Good Books Lately?

Tell us about them!

Save the date! Plan to join other UUFP book lovers for a Zoom BYOB: Book Talk meeting on Friday evening, June 26th, 7:30. Share your favorite reads, socialize, and take in great reading suggestions – all in the safety of your home.

UUFP will hold a Bring Your Own Book (BYOBevent. UUFP emailed all members and friends  with invitations to and instructions for connecting to this on-line book sharing event.

We hope you’ll join us! It’s a chance to tell others about your favorite (or not so favorite) reads. Book talks will be kept to no more than 5 minutes in length and should not reveal the ends of stories.  

Alternatively, you might want to attend this meeting simply to hear other attendees’ recommendations. Participants are not required to speak. Just enjoy!

Carly’s Music

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Messages from the UUA President

Opening Our Communities In This Sacred Season, by UUA President, Susan Frederick-Gray

Click to read the 5/14/2020 message. Click to read the 4/9/2020 message.

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UUFP Vespers – Wednesday, June 10, 2020 – 8pm

We apologize for missing last week, but the power outages in SE Pennsylvania prevented us from holding the service last week. But good news, we are back!

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Online Donations and Text to Donate: Brief Guide

We are now accepting pledges and donations via text and through this website. No financial information is stored on this website, we are linked to a secure system.

“Donate to Support UUFP”

To donate from our website, click on “Donate to Support UUFP” (above or on the opening page). It will take you to a secure site to register so your contribution will come to UUFP in your name. This way we can add your contribution to your pledge or donation total. You only need to register once. Email receipts are received for each donation. You can print up all your receipts from the secure site to use for your tax returns for the year.

Text to Donate

Text our 10-digit number: 844-972-2418. Put the amount you want to donate in the message section of the text (25 is all you need to text to donate $25.00). You can add a word to designate where you want your donation sent: pledge, donations, sanctuary windows, etc. (e.g.: 25-pledge). After you send your 1st text you will receive a secure registration link. Tap “process” when done. A text response will verify your contribution. You will also receive a confirmation email. For subsequent texts you receive your receipts immediately after sending the text. Your text is associated with your account by your phone number.

Checks and Cash

We continue to accept checks sent in the mail and through BillPay. While our building is closed our mail is held at the post office and is picked up once/week to ensure the security of your contributions. Direct deposits are also accepted. Please ask Linda for the routing number. Cash donations will be accepted once we are able to meet again in person @ UUFP.

Hopefully this offers you a convenient way to donate to UUFP! Thank you for supporting UUFP during this time. We’re hoping you stay healthy. Remember to connect with UUFP members and friends via Zoom Coffee Hour on Sundays at 11AM.

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UUFP Gardens

It will soon be that time again for planting and watching things grow. How exciting!

As always we can use more help with planting and maintaining our vegetable beds. Specifically, we could use a 2 person team to work in the garden on either Sunday or Monday morning. Or if you and your child(ren) would like to help out it would be much appreciated as well as a great learning opportunity.

We plan to continue to support the Pottstown Cluster food pantry by donating fresh organic vegetables again this year. Not only does our annual garden  project benefit people in need it also helps to expand our knowledge of organic gardening and helps us to do the right thing by mother earth.

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