Friday News – December 13, 2024

Whether or not you espouse any kind of December holiday, it is pretty widely held that there is something special about this time of year. People seem to be a little more understanding, a little more giving, and maybe even a little more hopeful, no matter how dour things may appear. And, of course, there is music everywhere–arguably more so than during other months. For a working musician, this is by far the busiest time (I, for one, am involved in no fewer than 12 performances this December…and this is a light season for me!), and while it is indeed work for us, being privileged to provide musical merriment to people during festive times is a real gift. So is getting to plan and rehearse this year’s Music Sunday service, which will be this Sunday Dec. 15 at 11:00 am.

It has long been my tradition on Christmas Eve each year at 10:00 am (five hours behind the 3:00 pm local time) to listen live to the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols broadcast from King’s College, Cambridge, in England. There is a little bit of pomp and “high church” to the service, with its numerous organ preludes, readings, choral anthems, and sing-along hymns, which admittedly, I love. But even more, I love the way each piece of the service melds into the next, the reading reflected in and deepened by the following song. Naturally, I have wanted to create a UU version of “Lessons and Carols” since I first came here in 2010, and I am not sure why I am just now getting around to it, but here we are!

For our adaptation, the themes that comprise the readings and music include the many festive days that occur in December, but also universal ideas that tend to be heightened during this season, such as “giving”, “peace”, and this month’s Soul Matters theme, “presence” (a fun play on words for the other kind of “presents” we often focus on). I had so much fun collaborating with Rev. Terasa and Rev. Kelli on identifying themes and selecting readings for the service and with my colleagues Michaela, Nathan, and Erin on choosing fitting music. And, of course, our choirs have been working feverishly on their contributions, which to me is the heart of the service. I am so excited for all of us to share with you!

A few things to prepare yourselves for in this Sunday’s service: 1.) Nathan will begin playing preludes at 10:55, so please plan to enter the Worship Center quietly and come early so you can hear all of his music (he will also end the service with a postlude, so please plan to sit back down after the closing hymn so you can enjoy all of his preparation and musicality); 2.) we would prefer there be no applause during the service; if you feel so inclined to applaud, please do so at the very end of the service after the postlude; 3.) this is an all-ages service, but there will be some alternative activities during the service for anyone who needs a break. Finally, be sure to head to Beach Hall after the service for this year’s Cookie Fair! (I also find an abundance of cookies another thing that makes this time of year very special, but that one is a given!)

I look forward to seeing (and hearing!) you all at this year’s Music Sunday: Lessons and Carols.

Warmly,

Dr. Brandon L. Moss

Director of Music and Chalice Choir

First UU Church of Columbus

Upcoming Events

Pathways to Membership

Our next Pathways to Membership class is Tomorrow, and it’s not too late to join! Come for a continental breakfast at 8:30, and the class begins at 9:00 in room 301.

This class is designed for newcomers and all who are interested in the next steps to become a member of First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus.

Tomorrow: Saturday, December 14

8:30am (Continental Breakfast)

9:00am Class Begins

Register Now

Childcare available tomorrow! (and upon request for future classes)

This Sunday, December 15

9:15am Nouurish Service

Featuring:

The Storytelling Stone

First Nations Folk Tale

Presented by members of the Alternative Worship Team with members of our First UU Community.

Hot breakfast is served at 10am,

Coffee & tea available after both services

From the Caring team: It’s December holiday time, and that means it’s time for annual holiday greetings to our First UU staff. There will be greeting cards on tables in the center of Beach Hall for everyone to sign after worship.

11am Service:

“Music Sunday:

Lessons and Carols”

Patterned after the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols made famous at Kings College, Cambridge in the UK, First UU will present its own service of Lessons and Carols, recognizing the many holidays and traditions observed at this time of year. Chalice Choir, Spirit of Life Choir, and Peace Pals will sing anthems, the congregation will be invited to sing hymns of the season, and meditative readings will be sprinkled throughout the service. Then, enjoy the Holiday Cookie Fair afterward!

Presented by First UU Director of Music and Chalice Choir Director, Dr. Brandon Moss, along with Spirit of Life Choir Director, Michaela Brown, Peace Pals Director, Erin Rothert, and pianist, Nathan Hamm.

Expressive Worship

Tuesday, December 17, 6:30pm

You are invited to experience a different kind of spiritual practice centered around the personal creative process. There are readings and songs guided by a monthly theme which inspires our individual artwork.

At the end of the evening those who wish to share their work and how they were inspired are welcome into a sharing circle. All ages and abilities are enthusiastically welcomed.

December’s Theme is Presence. Choose to make a themed “Sand art” project, mandala, or create anything you wish! Bring your own materials or use what we have on hand.

“Trans Day of Remembrance”

Collage: paper, felt, markers.

by Denise Deschenes,

Created during November’s Worship

with the theme “Repair.”

Contact Christine for more information.

All Holiday Sacred Song Circle

Wednesday, December 18 6–6:30pm

Join Sacred Song Circle for our Holiday Tradition of singing Christmas Carols on the last Wednesday before Christmas in the worship center. Everyone of every age and singing ability is invited!

Solstice Concert: Bill Cohen

“Our Hopes for a Brighter New Year”

December 21 at 7 pm

On the darkest day of the year when daylight will be at its lowest ebb, join Columbus musician Bill Cohen for an uplifting concert that looks ahead to the new year, its emerging sunlight, and its potential for joy and progress. Bill will sing popular songs from the 40s-70s and beyond that represent our hopes, dreams, and prayers for 2025. Fellow musicians Joanne Blum, Joe Lambert, and Ann Fisher will join.

Donations will be accepted during the concert, with proceeds being split between the musicians and Food Rescue of Columbus.

Candlelit Labyrinth

December 26–28, 31 2–6pm

January 1, 12–2pm

First UU will be hosting a labyrinth experience between Christmas and New Year’s in the Worship Center. We invite you to mindfully walk this over 800 year old pattern from beginning to end, in candlelight and contemplation.

We also invite you to Sign up for a 2–hour shift facilitating this experience for your community! Come host the labyrinth, provide music, to enhance the experience, or both!. See Kristen Hartmann for more details.

Around the Corner

  • Sat 12/14 Pathways to Membership Class (Register to Attend)
  • Sat 12/14 All Soles Contra & Square Dance (more)
  • Sun 12/15 Music Sunday & Holiday Cookie Fair (Sign up to Donate!)
  • Sun 12/15 Anti-Racist Allies Monthly Lunch: Modern Southern Table
  • Tues 12/17 Expressive Worship
  • Wed 12/18 Sacred Christmas Carol Song Circle (6:00pm)
  • Wed 12/18 Finance Committee (RSVP)
  • Sat 12/21 First UU Concert Series Event – Bill Cohen
  • Tue 12/24 Christmas Eve Services:

5pm Family Celebration, 8pm Candlelight Service

Community-wide events in the coming weeks – All are welcome!

There is no Board Meeting in December. RSVP to attend January’s Meeting or email our Board of Trustees with any concerns.

From First UU Leadership

Support the Holiday Cookie Fair This Sunday!

Help fund summer trips for our congregation’s Youth Group and Coming of Age class – by donating cookies, and purchasing a box! Please drop off cookies in Beach Hall before the 11am Music Sunday service, along with a list of ingredients / *allergens, and then come mix and match to make a purchase after the service!
Cookie Fair Pricing:

$25 Large Box

$15 Take & Bake Jar

$10 Small Box

$5 Three Cookies

$2 One Cookie

*Cookies with peanuts or tree nuts are indeed allowed! We group and sequester cookies based on allergies / dietary needs (no nuts, gluten free, vegan, etc.), and our youth fill your box with what you pick, while changing gloves to avoid cross contamination. Because we expect nuts to be present, those with serious allergies (i.e. airborne, anaphylactic) are advised to mask N95+ and carry your epi-pen.

Please keep peanuts and tree nuts out of classrooms, and ideally wait to consume those items at home – as both SYC and Red Oak are nut free schools. At this time there is not a sweeping whole building policy banning nuts, but such a rule would be another step towards becoming a truly welcoming and safer space. We ask that congregants respect the events and groups that specify no nuts, while treating each other kindly and approaching the subject with curiosity and openness.

Thank you for your understanding and generosity!

NomCom’s “InSight” of the Week

Each Year, the Nominating Committee (NomCom) selects new church leadership candidates for members to elect at our Annual meeting. Please Email NomCom the names of people who might enjoy serving as Board, Moderator, or NomCom members. Self-Nominations encouraged!

Questions? Talk to the members of NomCom: Billy Davidson, Eddy Fried, Jack Holdford, Joan Matyskella, Karla Rinto, Judy Vazquez and Glenn Waring.

“People who are truly strong lift others up. People who are truly powerful bring others together.”

– Michelle Obama

Justice & Volunteering

Ohio Feed and Read – Food & Holiday Gift Collection

We are again taking up collections for the Feed and Read program — Pantry staples, proteins, and Holiday gifts.

Bring your green bag back – or just bring food items in a regular bag!

If you would like to adopt a local child in need to provide Holiday gifts, you can pick up their wishlist by the Tree in Beach Hall after Worship this Sunday. We will have a wrapping party after church on 12/15 and 12/22. Please return your gifts by December 22.

Rummage Sale Drop-Off

Next Drop-off Date: January 11

Rummage Sale June 7

The Spring rummage sale is fast-approaching! Save the date of June 7 to come to this fabuulous First UU Fundraiser. We will not have a drop-off date in December, but bring your donations to 4735 Evanswood Drive on January 11. Want to volunteer? On January 25 the rummage sale team will have a “Pricing and Organizing” party in the storage unit. Need to schedule a drop-off at a different time? Email Myra!

Classes & Groups

Learn more about groups in our current

Engagement Catalog and reach out to group leaders to join!

UU Christian Spiritual Practices

Monday, December 16 at 6:30 (Online Only)

Join this brand new First UU Christian Group that meets on the third Monday of each month! You don’t need to consider yourself a UU Christian to participate. All are welcome!

Join Via Zoom

Dinner & Conversation

Signups open!

Sign up by December 22 at Noon

for the First Quarter of 2025

Sign up to enjoy Dinner & Conversation with fellow First UUers! Quarterly potluck groups of 6–8 members meet in participants’ homes once per month to have a good time and get to know each other. Attendees commit for one quarter at a time and negotiate the meeting dates and times among themselves. The host organizes the dinner and picks a topic for conversation!

Sign-ups for the first quarter of 2025 (January, February, and March) are open until December 22 at noon – Email Marcia Canter to participate!

Community News & Events

Build the Bridge

Thank you to all who have responded to Sunday’s kick-off for the Build the Bridge campaign! Your donations are a giant step toward closing the funding gap in our budget. We are nearing our goal, but haven’t yet arrived. Every donation is significant and helpful. Please make a gift now – a one-time donation, a gift in split portions, or a pledge increase.
If you are missing your white information packets, you can access the information sheets and pledge form online. Please complete the online form, bring your paper pledge to church, or return it in the self-addressed envelope (remember to put postage on it). However you let us know, your commitment of any size will be gratefully received.

Thank you for your support as we restore a secure financial foundation for the good work of our church.

Sincerely, the Build The Bridge Team

All Soles Dance

Saturday, December 14th

Beginners’ Session 7:30 to 8:00 PM

Dancing 8:00 to 10:30 PM

Kenny Greer, from Berea, Kentucky, will call the dance, with tunes provided by Upriver (from Northeast Ohio). Upriver is a 4-piece band, playing Celtic and old-time tunes, consisting of Paul Brown (fiddle), Marcus Ladrach (concertina, fiddle and mandolin), Dan Moorefield (piano), and Tee White (banjo and penny whistle). We are excited to have them play again in Columbus!

New dancers are always welcome! All dances will be taught and no partner is needed. Please bring your own refillable water bottle.

Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for ages 12-25.

All Soles Dance upcoming dance dates are January 18th, February 22nd, March 15th, April 26th, May 17th, June 21st

Anti-Racist Allies Lunch at the Modern Southern Table Restaurant

Sunday, December 15

Gather at the kiosk in the church gallery at 12:30

Our Anti-Racist Allies team would like you join us for lunch at the Modern Southern Table restaurant located in the Budd Dairy Food Hall on 1086 N. Fourth St. in Italian Village. We will meet at the kiosk in the church gallery at 12:30 after the service.

This lunch is a continuation of our monthly excursions to BIPOC-owned area restaurants. All are welcome!

Family Activities

This Sunday, December 15th

9:15am-10am Nouurish Service (sanctuary)

10-11am Cookie Drop Off! Coffee, Breakfast til 10:30 (A/B, Beach Hall)

10:30am-12:30pm Infant and Toddler Care (room 101)

No Sunday School Classes Today: Crafts in A/B During Service!

11am-12noon Music Sunday Service: Peace Pals perform! (sanctuary)

12noon-1pm Holiday Cookie Fair! & Coffee (Beach Hall, A/B)

12noon-1pm Gift Wrapping Party for Families in Need (301 & 302)

12:15-1pm Caregivers of Young Children (101)

Help wanted! Volunteer Youth Group advisors & scout troop leaders! Paid dishwashers, sound techs, & sitters! Register here for classes/activities!