Archive for November, 2008

Auction Gala – Nov. 22

Posted by Nov 15 2008 under A Time To Serve,News Items,Social Events

THE FOURTH UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF NYC

PRESENTS

3RD ANNUAL AUCTION GALA

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2008

6 – 10 p.m.

AN EVENING OF LOVE,

LIGHT &  LOOT!

 

 

 Live Auction with Professional Auctioneer!

House in the Adirondacks; New Yorker Cartoon; Ballet Tickets, High-end Art and more…

Silent Auction!

Jewelry, Artwork, Keepsakes; Reiki; Baskets; Babysitting; Lessons; Housewares and more

Bid and Bump!

Social Action Tea; Trip to the Met; Barbeque; Oscar Party; Walking Tours; Tap Class and more

Coupon Draw!

Zagat Guides; Jewelry; Knick Knacks; Books; CDs and more…

Fund-a-wish!

To be revealed on Auction Night

Sumptuous Dinner!   Lots of Drink!     Friends!    Fun!

10% OF AUCTION PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE WEDDING PARTY

(WWW.WEDDINGPARTY.ORG)

Tickets: $25, $50, or $100. For more information, to RSVP or to donate items,

please email auction@4thu.org or visit www.4thu.org/auction

Greetings from the Board President

Posted by Nov 15 2008 under A Time To Serve,OpEd,Social Events

In the current economic climate it’s hard to think about more ways we can support Fourth U financially. With income stagnant and costs rising, many of us have to give greater consideration to how we spend our money. What I would like us to do is think creatively about how we give to Fourth U. In many models of giving to churches, consultants look at financial contributions by the congregation as a measure of the health of a church, but at a recent leadership workshop, a speaker suggested that we should look beyond that. She gave as an example a single mother with a very tight budget: while she was unable to give as much as she would have liked, she volunteered to answer phone calls to the church on Sundays. A penny saved is a penny earned. Think about ways to give your time – and your talent – to Fourth U; the leadership will do the same.

Please make sure that our annual auction is on your calendar. Many people have contributed their time and talent to this spectacular affair. Bring your family and bring your friends. Let them get to know the people of Fourth U at this important event. There is still time to make donations; the deadline is November 14th. Stewardship is the responsibility of every member, and together we can get Fourth U through these hard times.

Matt Gilbert

Special Collection For Chalice Lighters on Dec. 7

Posted by Nov 15 2008 under A Time To Serve,News Items,Services

Fourth U will hold a special collection for this year’s Chalice Lighters recipient during our December 7 service. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern can trace its history back to the middle of the 19th century. But on September 12, 2006, their meetinghouse was destroyed by fire. Most of the historical records, artwork displayed in the sanctuary, countless photographs, an antique baptismal font, and a century-old Steinway piano were lost in the fire. Plan for the Future: Following the fire, the congregation unanimously decided to rebuild on the Vance Lane Property, which is located in Orange County, the fastest-growing county in the state. As the congregation explains it:

Two priorities became clear: We must allow for continued growth, and particularly for an expanding Religious Education program. And we must build in a way that respects the Earth, while providing space for spiritual renewal, liberal ideas, social activism,and the arts. We have developed a building plan that provides for a much larger sanctuary with seating for 175 people, as well as a fellowship hall, office suite, and expanded religious education space. In addition, our design includes a highly energy-efficient building envelope, and sustainable siding and interior materials. 

Cost and Funding: The estimated cost of our new building is about $1,226,000.00. Approximately $800,000 is currently available from insurance, savings, donations, and fundraising efforts. A Capital Campaign has raised an additional $150,000 to date. The remaining amount that we are seeking to raise is estimated at $275,000. We have applied for grants and NYSERDA reimbursements, and are also exploring mortgage options to obtain this amount. We are hopeful that Chalice Lighters might provide as much as $50,000 that would partially offset the mortgage we may need to take out. We thank you wholeheartedly for your continued support through this Chalice Lighter Call, as we rise from the ashes and move into the future.

Fourth U Shelters Disaster Chaplaincy Services

Posted by Nov 15 2008 under A Time To Serve,News Items,Pastoral

Disaster Chaplaincy Services, a multi-faith organization devoted to helping victims of crises deal with the emotional and spiritual shocks during emergencies, recently lost their home. Julie Taylor, the Executive Director of DCS and member at Fourth U, put out a call for help and the Church answered. The organization’s nerve center has temporarily been relocated to our choir loft. Our Senior Minister, Rev. Rosemary Bray McNatt, and two of our Affiliate Ministers, Rev. Ed Bolella and Rev. Jill Bowden, are volunteers with DCS, and it’s a big boost to our ministry to aid in this important spiritual and healing endeavor. You can learn more about the organization at www.disasterchaplaincy.org .

Pastoral Care Information

Posted by Nov 15 2008 under Pastoral,Uncategorized

Dear Members,
Just a reminder:  As you enter your Joys and Concerns in our Book of Life during our Sunday worship time, don’t forget to leave a number or email if you wish to be contacted regarding your note. If you know of a member or friend of the FourthU community who is in need, won’t you encourage him or her to reach out? We want to help.
Your Pastoral Care Team:
Donna Garfinkel can be reached at 212.662.6375; Rev. Pader can be reached at 212.765.6340; Rev. Bowden can be reached at: 845.641.4694. If you have any questions, please call the FourthU Office at: 212.595.1658 ext. 21.

Member News: Cora Cronemeyer artwork to tour USA

Posted by Nov 15 2008 under News Items,Uncategorized

Let’s all congratulate Cora on her artistic success! The America Cancer Society solicited artwork concerning women’s issues with breast cancer, and about 3000 submissions came in. Cora’s piece was among 600 that were accepted, and her painting will be on tour in hospitals and cancer treatment centers across the country for the next two years.

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