The Northliner
August 25, 2023
Sunday services are held at 10:00 am. Currently our services are held live at UCN and also streamed on Zoom. Coffee hour follows the service.
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The service begins promptly at 10 am. If you'd like to join in conversation before the service, you may join the Zoom meeting at 9:50 and wrap up your conversations shortly before 10.
Aug. 27: “Golfing with Monkeys,” Rev. Scott Alexander
By way of a curious (but true!) story from Colonial India, I want to explore the all-important human/spiritual skill of adaptation…which life on this chaotic planet regularly requires of us.
Rev. Scott W. Alexander is the brand new minister of our congregation, having arrived here from the Washington DC area this month. Rev. Alexander has served 7 Unitarian Universalist congregations (and the UUA denominational headquarters in Boston) over his 50-year career. He is the author/editor of 5 books, is an avid cross-country cyclist, and lives with his husband of the last 40 years – H. Collins Mikesell – at condominiums they have in both Milwaukee and Sheboygan.
Sept. 3: “The Feast of Crispian” Jim Tasse and William Watson,
facilitated by Rev. Alexander
Facing Trauma: Using Shakespeare and Theatrical Arts to Heal. The Sermon section will be comprised of an 8-minute video, ten minutes of remarks by the speakers and a ten-minute demonstration of the process using volunteers and a scene from a Shakespeare play, followed by five minutes of Congregational Response (time permitting.)
Jim Tasse and Bill Watson, along with Nancy Smith-Watson, co-founded Feast of Crispian, a non-profit organization that brings professional actors and veterans together to strengthen the emotional resources they need to overcome trauma. FofC recently expanded their mission to include other populations, including the incarcerated. Bill and Jim will demonstrate how using Shakespeare and theater arts can heal trauma.
Jim Tasse is an actor, director, Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a Viet Nam Era veteran. He has performed with many local theatre companies including Milwaukee Rep, Chamber Theatre, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Next Act and In Tandem. He spent two years as Associate Artistic Director for Milwaukee Chamber and received his training with the Professional Theatre Training Program at UW-M. He has appeared in the locally produced films Wisconsin Death Trip, Tracks and most recently Small Town Wisconsin.
Bill Watson is a professional actor (AEA), director, and a teacher of acting and theatre for four university faculties over 35 years. Currently a Full Professor and co-chair of the Theatre department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he was hired in 2005 to create an undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting degree program that he has headed ever since. He has acted professionally across the country and has directed over 60 productions, professionally and for 6 different universities as well as three original and two Shakespeare productions for Feast of Crispian.
Connections
Sending healing thoughts to Dee Serron, who is doing well and healing at home after having fallen and cracked three ribs three weeks ago. She is getting plenty of good help from two daughters, a daughter-in-law, a nurse, and physical and occupational therapy.
Notes from the Minister
Rev. Scott's Contact Info
Rev. Scott Alexander has a new office phone number at UCN: 262-375-4748. You can also reach him at 772-359-0602 or UURevScott@gmail.com.
Good Grief Group
“Death ends a life, not a relationship. All the love you created is still there. All the memories are still there. You live on — in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here.” - Morrie Schwartz (Tuesdays with Morrie)
Losing someone you love is life changing and grief can be difficult. Sometimes it’s helpful to share with others who have also experienced a deep loss – the sadness, the challenges, the next steps and the joys that may follow. You’re not alone.
Note* Though this was initially announced as a widow/widowers group, the feedback that I’ve received has led the LPCT to reconsider the focus and want to make this group available to all who have experienced a loss and would like the support of a group around them.
Judy DeLillo, a new member of the Lay Pastoral Care Team, will help facilitate conversation and support in a new group offering at UCN.
The first group meeting is scheduled for September 13 and will gather every other Wednesday from 9:30-11:00 am in Emerson (the large room off the north lobby, upper level). Please contact Judy at 720-935-0851 with any questions.
* RE News
Soil to Sanctuary Harvest Festival
Join us on Sunday, October 1st at 11 am for our Soil to Sanctuary Harvest Festival. Shop local venders and artists as we fall into autumn and prepare for the holiday season. Choose from crafts, trinkets, homemade treats and farm fresh produce and foods. This will be a fun event for all featuring live entertainment and activities for the kids.
Are you a farmer or a crafter? Do you grow fruits and veggies at home? Have a favorite recipe that everyone loves? Become a vender. Click here for our vender application. The deadline to apply is September 20th.
A New Date for Survival Camp
Camp will be on Saturday, September 23rd. Our own Todd Zumach and Brian Bunzel will be our leaders, sharing their skills and training. Crafts, games, and other activities will be led by our RE teachers and volunteers.
Have you ever watched the tv show Survivor and wondered if you could make it? Here’s your chance to find out. Explore the trails, find out what plants are safe to eat and how to build a shelter. Develop situational awareness, build a fire, and learn to navigate the outdoors. Participants will make a survival kit that includes a compass, water filtration device and other items to explore the outdoors and stay safe. The camp is for kids and families. Click here to register.
* Social and Racial Justice
A Letter from David Liners, Exec. Dir. of WISDOM:
This coming Tuesday, August 29, a five-week training series organized and run by WISDOM, will begin. In the sessions, you will learn the basics of relational organizing and the principles to build relationships within our community. Each session is 90 minutes long held over five weeks every Tuesday. Please see the registration form for more descriptions or check last week's Northliner.
Registration is now open for this FREE workshop! Don't forget to register here!
For any questions, please contact WISDOM's Digital Organizer Amanda Ali at aali@wisdomwisconsin.org. We hope you join us!
Food and Faith
The Committee for Interfaith Understanding is excited to announce a new quarterly series, Food and Faith. We will be exploring different foods which have religious and cultural significance in faith traditions. This series will take place in a variety of venues and will include:
- Some history & background on how a particular food plays a role in that faith.
- A demonstration of how it is made, including a recipe.
- Either a “hands-on” cooking/baking experience or a “tasting”
Date: Thursday, September 7, 8-9 am
Friendship Circle Bakery, 8649 N Port Washington Rd, Fox Point, WI 53217
At this first session, you will tour the bakery at Friendship Circle, learn about the making and significance of Challah from the Rabbi Levi Stein, Executive Director of Friendship Circle. You will get some hands-on practice of shaping the loaf and be able to bring it home to bake under the direction of their head baker, Tara Forosisky-Benito. There are limited available openings, so register today. Cost is $18.
Click on this link to register: Click on the Flyer Below to Register:
* Announcements
Endowment Fund
Our Endowment Fund provides for long-term support of UCN programs and facilities. You are encouraged to think of the Endowment Fund when you consider making a gift in honor or memory of an individual, celebration of a graduation, wedding, anniversary, or special birthday. This is a great way to support the church while recognizing a significant event in someone’s life. Endowment gifts are acknowledged with a note sent to the person/group in whose name the gift was made. Brochures with more information on the endowment fund, along with envelopes, can be found in the lobby pamphlet rack.
- Recently a donation was made by Linda and Poul Sandersen to thank Jean Woodmansee for storing their camper.
Thank you!
Note from Lyn
In September, I'm participating in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight childhood cancer. This will be my fourth year. If you'd like to sponsor me or join my team, go to greatcyclechallenge.com/riders/lyngust. Thanks to all my supporters!
Morning Meditations
Tuesday Morning Group Meditations continue at 9:30 am in the Sanctuary. No experience necessary. Tap into the wisdom of the ancients as well as current-day teachers. Learn about the mind and breath’s connections as we sit quietly and share our inner worlds. Donations welcome for UCN.
Anna Rychner, facilitator and meditation teacher of the Himalayan tradition.
Events at UCN
- Need a break? Power Qi Gong will be held on Fridays at noon in August. 45-minute classes are held in the Fellowship Hall. Call Diane at 307-763-0903 for details. Members: first class is free.
- Qi Gong is held most Saturdays at 11 am in the Fellowship Hall. Call Diane at
307-763-0903 for details. First class is free for UCN members.
Thank you for supporting the groups that use our facilities.
* Calendar
Calendar through September 10
Meetings are held via Zoom, unless stated.
- Monday, Aug. 28, 7:30 pm: Social Media Team (Sarah Cesar)
- Tuesday, Aug. 29, 9:30 am: Meditation (Anna Rychner)
- Tuesday, Aug. 29, 7:00 pm: Finance (Pete Blain)
- Tuesday, Sept. 5, 9:30 am: Meditation (Anna Rychner)
- Wednesday, Sept. 6: UUs Out to Lunch (Brenda Berg)
- Thurs. Sept. 7-Friday, Sept. 15: Lyn's vacation
- Thursday, Sept. 7, 1:00 pm: Membership (Dan Lusk)
- Saturday, Sept. 9, 9am-3pm: Building Work Day (Brian Bunzel)
The monthly calendar for UCN events, not including rentals, can be seen on our website at: https://ucnorth.org/calendar/
Please remember to contact Lyn, info@ucnorth.org, to reserve rooms for your meetings, rehearsals, ceremonies, etc. To hold an event or ceremony at UCN, contact Lyn for date availability, facilities use forms, and answers to your questions.
All church committee meetings are open; visitors are welcome. Contact the committee chair (listed on the calendar above) for details or to receive the zoom info for a meeting. For information on classes and groups that meet at UCN, as well as future meeting and event dates, please see the website, www.ucnorth.org, or call the office, 262-375-3890.
* Reminders
Service and UUA Information
Service Assistants are needed for Sunday Services. Please contact Julie Konik (julie.konik@gmail.com) if you can help.
The Sunday Services Zoom Team is looking "for a few good zoom hosts." Please contact Gerry or Dan if interested.
Sunday Announcements: If you would like to have an announcement read at the service, please prepare it using the Spoken Announcement Guidelines, and send it to Joy Schroeder (peacenow@charter.net) or Julie Konik (julie.konik@gmail.com) or that Sunday's Service Assistant by the FRIDAY BEFORE the service, and they will relay it to the worship assistant.
- Reserving the Projector: If you will need the projector for a given date, please remember to sign the “Projector Reservation Signup List” on the clipboard on the table outside the office in the north lobby.
- UU Women's Connection offers retreats, newsletters and resources for women: https://www.uuwomensconnection.org/
- The Common Read for 2023-24 is On Repentance and Repair, by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Go to UUA.org/read for more information.
- You are encouraged to subscribe to MidAmerica Region's newsletter, News page. More information at uua.org/midamerica .
General Information
Becoming a Member of UCN is very easy. Simply make a pledge of record, sign our Membership Book, and provide contact information for our records. We also provide New to UU and UCN Classes in the Spring and Fall. It is not necessary to attend the classes, however they are very informative, providing information about Unitarian Universalism and our church (its history and how it operates). For more information, you can contact Dan Lusk (262-234-9406).
- Caring Circle: a group of people who may be willing to bring meals, help with transportation, make visits, pick up groceries, etc. for members and friends of UCN in temporary need. Sign up at church or virtually: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A44ACA82BA75-caring
First Aid Kits are located near the elevators on each level. Each kit is in a white box and mounted on the wall. AED Machines are near the first aid kits. If you have any questions, please contact Brian Bunzel, Building Committee Chair, at (262) 573-0045 or brianbuzel@yahoo.com.
UCN is now able to accept donations via PayPal. Please use the QR code above, or see our website (Donate) for more details, or or click here: give.ucnorth.org/paypal/
Food Barrel: Don’t forget to grab a food item out of your pantry for the food barrel as you leave for church.
Scrip Fundraiser: Scrip Cards are still a great way to support UCN. Use cards for carryout or online purchase with ScripNow!. There are 3 ways to buy or reload your cards: ScripNow! (Pay online, use online or in person), PrestoPay (buy or reload cards) or at UCN. If you have a special request or questions about Scrip, contact Mark Muellenbach.
If you order from Quill.com and tell them UCN recommended them, UCN will earn a $50 gift card.
Support Black-Owned businesses: "MKE Black" offers a list of Black-owned businesses you can reference: https://mkeblack.org/
If you would like to donate directly to Family Promise, the only shelter for homeless people in Ozaukee County, please send your donation to them, with “UCN Member” written in the memo line. This will give UCN credit for the donation. Their address is: Family Promise of Ozaukee County, 136 W. Grand Ave., Port Washington, WI 53074.
The Social Justice Committee has an OPT-IN email list for anyone who would like to be notified on short notice to provide a physical presence at social justice activities. Please contact Sherryl Andrus, sherryla70@gmail.com, to be added to the list.
Monthly Fellowship Gatherings
- Ladies’ Lunch and Levity group: Join us the third Monday of the month at the back room of Mequon Fiddleheads at noon. Come when you are able; everyone is welcome. Contact brendaberg@spectrum.net for info.
UUsOutToLunch meets at noon, and sometimes at suppertime during daylight savings time, on the first Wednesday of every month. Couples, singles, men & women are all welcome, long-term commitment or not. Each month, a different member of the group takes the responsibility of choosing a restaurant at which to meet and eat, and emails the rest of the group with the particulars as to what and where, requesting yay or nay from the emailed recipient, so that reservations can be made if required. Join us! Email brendaberg@spectrum.net
First Sunday Lunch: Join us after the service in the Fellowship Hall for lunch and fellowship on the first Sunday of the month, October through June.
* Submitting Content for our Publications
Please submit articles for the Northliner to info@ucnorth.org. To keep the Northliner from becoming cumbersome to read, you are encouraged to keep these articles short, and to run them only twice. The deadline for submitting articles is every Thursday at noon. Items submitted later might not be proofed for errors or published.
Please contact Adam Schodron (webmaster1@ucnorth.org) to submit articles for our website.
* Contact Information and Links
Minister, Rev. Scott Alexander: office phone: 262-375-4748; cell phone: 772-359-0602. Email: UURevScott@gmail.com
Director of Religious Education, LaToya Bates: 262-385-3408; dre@ucnorth.com
UCN Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 9 am to 2:30 pm. Contact Lyn at 262-375-3890 or info@ucnorth.org. Office is closed for holidays and bad weather. Please do not reply to the Northliner; we do not receive messages sent to lyngust@mailgun.smore.com, but if you are having trouble receiving the Northliner, please add that address to your contact list.
Links
Information on our Share the Plate Recipient
Minutes from current Leadership Board meetings
- Our pulpit schedule contains a wide range of topics that cover spiritual exploration, various theologies, holidays, social justice, and more. Read descriptions of the upcoming sermons and bios of the speakers.
For more information about UCN, see our website www.ucnorth.org or call the office at
262-375-3890.
Please check channel 4, 6, 12 or 58, or our website, www.ucnorth.org, for weather closings.
Unitarian Church North
Email: info@ucnorth.org
Website: www.ucnorth.org
Location: 13800 North Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI, USA
Phone: 262-375-3890
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurchNorth/