Social Justice News:

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SOCIAL JUSTICE TEAM (SJT) MEETING

Our next monthly meeting is Tuesday, February 6 at Noon via Zoom

The Social Justice team is a self-selecting group open to all UUFH Members and Friends.  We welcome all active participants.  Whether your social justice interests are one or many, you can contribute to our SJT efforts.  Please contact Charlotte Corrigan for the Zoom link if you plan to attend this meeting.

Join Social Justice Team (SJT)

We meet the first Tuesday of each month from 12-1:30pm via Zoom.

All are welcome to attend. These meetings are your chance to provide input and contribute to our UUFH Justice efforts.  To participate, please e-mail Charlotte Corrigan for the agenda, minutes, and Zoom link.

GS2030 (Green Sanctuary Renewal) is included in our meetings per the Fellowship’s approval of our UUFH Congregational Project for 2023-2024


Heads Up! Here’s what is coming next from the GS team:

  • Watch for a summary report of YOUR INPUT from the January 7  WORLD CAFÉ SERVICE focused on climate justice
  • Get started on our Congregational Read! Rev. Terry will offer a service based on this book on February 11th.

All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis Edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katherine K. Wilkinson Available from the publisher and Amazon ” A powerful read that fills one with, dare I say . . . hope?”—The New York Times” Stay tuned for more details about group book discussions to follow the service! The book is an anthology of short chapters so it’s easy to browse and read chapters of special interest to you. 

Did you miss this GS announcement in the holiday crush: LINK to UUFH GS team CONGREGATIONAL SURVEY RESULTS:  survey results Let us know your thoughts and what additional questions come up by emailing Laura Early (laura.early87@nullgmail.com).

Want more NEWS? 

Contact Charlotte Corrigan to join the UUFH jUUstice WORKERS NEWS email list, OR use this link for this week’s news:   JW NEWS


HIGHLIGHTS in this issue: details are in the linked JW NEWS text!

  • MLK DAY UNITY BREAKFAST & DAY OF SERVICE events –  January 15
  • Congregational Read – Sunday February 11 service w/ Rev. Terry – All We Can Save
  • UU JUSTICE NC – news, Friday Action Hour
  • NC PRIMARY Election — MARCH 5

MLK DAY UNITY BREAKFAST & DAY OF SERVICE events –  January 15

2024 UNITY BREAKFAST – 8:15 am, Blue Ridge Community College

The Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast Committee is pleased to announce the Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast to be held on Monday, January 15, 2024.  The event will take place at Blue Ridge Community College, in the Technology Education & Development Center.  Food will be served beginning at 8:15 AM with the program beginning at 9:00 AM. This year, our theme is “Never Forget”, our speaker is Robert “Zack” Zachary Tickets will be available for purchase at the door. $15 for adults, $5 under 18.

2024 MLK DAY OF SERVICE:  12 noon – St. James Episcopal Church

Sponsors – including UUFH – look forward to seeing all of you along with your families and friends on MLK Jr Day at  St James Episcopal Church.   Following the program, those attending will “work the tables” rebagging bulk (50#) bags of beans and rice for needy families to provide nutritious meal portions.  It’s a fun time for all and is multi-generational & kid-friendly!

No admission charge.

PROGRAM WELCOME:  Fr David Henson and Laurie Parkerson

  • OPENING PRAYER honoring Dr. King  — Rev. Terry Young, new pastor at St Paul AME Zion 
  • TRIBUTE TO DR KING – Rev Eric Gash, pastor at Speak Life Community Church (former educator and award winning football player at Hendersonville High and UNC-Chapel Hill).

DONATIONS IN ADVANCE ARE ENCOURAGED – those made at the door are also welcome.   Make your checks payable to St James with MLK day (acct # 29408) on the memo line. Mail to St James Episcopal Church, 766 N Main St, Hendersonville, NC 28792.

DECEMBER  OUTREACH COLLECTION: 

Guest at Your Table – Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

Proceeds for December as reported by UUFH Bookkeeper:  $ 1278.88.   Your donations to Guest at Your Table benefit the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee.

January is a Pass the Plate Congregational Collection for the Boys & Girls Club of Henderson County.  These SJT Outreach Collections and the Congregation/Board’s “Pass the Plate” Collections put our UU values into actions in our local community and beyond.

FEBRUARY’S OUTREACH COLLECTION will be familiar to many as we support this cause every year since its founding: contributions will go to the DREAM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM during the month of February.   A recent Dream Scholarship graduate will be our guest on February 4 to kick off the collection month.

UU JUSTICE NC 

Subscribe to receive the monthly newsletter & action alerts in your inbox at UUJusticeNC.org   DONATE to UU Justice NC via this link: You Can Donate Here! 

OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTION 

from Rev. Lisa Garcia Sampson, Executive Director, UU Justice NC:   see the current UUFH jUUstice Workers News for additional specific actions you can take.

FRIDAY ACTION HOUR 

Every Friday at 11:00 UUs from across the state gather to recap the past week and take action on the issues impacting our state and country.  In the coming month, we’ll be focusing on the upcoming municipal elections and will also keep the pressure on our elected officials to better promote the HOPE program.  And we always have good music to help us feel the justice movement in our bones! 

Join via this Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/91029655107

If you can’t make it on Fridays, you can still take action at any time – just check out our UU Justice NC – Friday Action Hour 2023  to view the materials for the current and previous sessions

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Online, Wednesday, January 10 8:00pm ET via Zoom: RSVP to join

Author David Pepper will challenge and guide us in playing a more active and effective role in lifting democracy than you might have imagined. UU advocates and activists have received Pepper’s book well, especially those engaged in pro-democracy legislative and voter mobilization efforts. 

Saving Democracy details how we all can and must play a role in saving democracy at this fraught time; it explains how all levels of the pro-democracy side, from national political leaders to grassroots activists to everyday Americans, must switch to offense; and it shows how to stay on offense and win on offense.

Join the UUSJ Democracy Action Team to hear directly from author David Pepper.