02/07/2016 The week at horizon

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the_week@horizonuu a publication of horizon unitarian universalist church February 7, 2016


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VOLUME 16, ISSUE V.2.07.16.

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Horizon News Coming Soon! The newsletter is being revamped into a new and handier format. Look for the newsletter in the new format in the coming weeks.

The Tax Man Cometh

Adult Religious Exploration Sunday Morning Forum – On February 7th Dr. Bhaskar Padakandla will facilitate the continuing DVD presentation on “The History of Christianity: The First 3000 Years”. The session will focus on the early Eastern Orthodox Church movement and its impact from Jerusalem to the Middle East and Russia. Come hear this session in the Library from 9:00 am to 10:10 am. Next Week: Adult Religious Exploration Sunday Morning Forum – Mary Morris and Rowland Harvey will lead the class on the right to speak one’s mind as one of the founding principles of the United States of America Come hear this session in the Library from 9:00 am to 10:10 am.

It is time to start working on those tax returns. If you would like your 2015 contribution statement, please email me at acYou’re Invited to Lunch Bunch! counting@horizonuu.org. I can After Church Lunch Bunch—ALL are send you your statement by email, snail mail or you can pick welcome! 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. it up when you are at the church. February 7, 2016, we will be at Menaca Padakandla Accounting Clerk

Grill 19 Directly across the street from the church.


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FROM THE MINISTER

mUUsings

Greetings from your interim minister.

As a church community you are growing and stretching. This year, you continue the work of nurturing one another, being a witness and instrument for social justice, and exploring your ethical and spiritual connections. Together new members and friends join long-time folks on committees, in worship and in religious exploration, and over casual coffee and conversation. You have much to celebrate. And still, change is in the air. How could it be otherwise? With the ending of a settled ministry, you began an intentional period of transition – a time for looking deeply at your history and becoming clear about who you are. That kind of reflection has led to shifts. There have been changes in what you do and how you do it. As you enter the final quarter of this transition time, expect to continue exploring, adjusting and changing. Likely, there will be new hands for old tasks as well as familiar voices in new roles. The connection to the wider Unitarian Universalist world will strengthen. Yet, most exciting of all is the commitment to new leadership and the future that will come out of this time.


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HORIZON NEWS

Loren Mead wrote, “It is one thing to hire a new pastor. It is quite another thing for a congregation to enter a commitment to a new ordained leader and the possibility of new tasks and missions.” It will take all of you, working together, to grow into a new vision of who you are to become. Hard, exciting, fun, challenging, exhilarating work! All this change is both invigorating and exhausting, sometimes rewarding and sometimes unsettling. Growth is like that – a combination of embracing strength, working through challenges and moving into the next stage. May you continue this time of transition patient with one another, remembering the past, honoring the present, and envisioning the future.

Faithfully, Rev. Helen 972-492-4940 ext. 106

Note: My regular office hours are 10 – 1, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Other times are available by appointment. My day off is Monday.


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HORIZON NEWS

Mark your calendar! The Circle Coordinators are working with committee and event chairs to gather the initial budget requests for next year (FY17). If you have a program to offer, activity to plan or general interest and support for the financial life of the congregation, be sure to mark your calendar for 7:00 p.m. on February 9 and February 16 and noon on March 13. In the three open sessions, the Circle Coordinators will build the budget for the 20152016 program year. On February 9, the expenses necessary to provide next year’s programs will be gathered. On February 16, the conversation will focus on income streams – pledge income, fundraising expectations, donations, rentals and any other revenue sources. And…as is always the case, we anticipate that there will be greater expenses than revenues (Sigh!). So…On March 13 following the worship service, we’ll gather to adjust, rethink, imagine, and otherwise work to reconcile the program needs with the available resources. Join in and be a part of this planning for next year. The Circle Coordinators are Ramona Ramazani – Community Circle

Lauren Daniell – Growth and Learning Circle Nancy Foreman – Social Responsibility Circle Peter Hendee – Stewardship Circle David Martin – Worship Circle


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Ministerial Search Committee

The Ministerial Search Committee is now at the most exciting, busy, and challenging part of the search for our new settled minister. We’ve received names of applicants and are reviewing their ministerial records and packets. We’re also holding initial interviews and calling references. We ask that you hold the process in your thoughts and prayers. We are honored by your trust in our work and look forward to the time when we can report our results. We thank you for giving us space now to protect the applicants’ confidentiality and the integrity of the process. You can learn more about the UUA ministerial search process at www.uua.org/careers/ministers/transitions. Members of the Horizon Ministerial Search Committee are John Myers (Chair), Beth Bargar, Deb Freeman, Peggy Gill, Elizabeth Gustwick, JuLane, and M.C. Meador.


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COMMUNITY NEWS Community Cares

Ramona Ramazani Director of Membership and Pastoral Care dmpc@horizonuu.org

Love Your Neighbors Valentine Pot Luck Sunday, February 14th Tables will be marked by neighborhood for this special pot luck. Members and visitors are encouraged to grab

their plate, sit at their neighborhood table and get to know your neighbors!


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COMMUNITY NEWS

Matter of Balance Class

Horizon UU Fellowship Hall Feb. 23rd- April 12th 9:30-11:30 (meets every Tuesday for 8 weeks) Are you concerned about falling? If so‌this may be the class for you! You will learn how to‌ Change your views about falling Set goals to increase activity Make changes to reduce falls at home Improve flexibility, balance and strength. The class is free and no charge to participants. Limited seating available. Please register at texashealth.org/classes or call 1-877-THR-WELL ( 1-877-847 -9355). Contact Ramona at dmpc@horizonuu.org with any questions.


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COMMUNITY NEWS

Chronic Disease Self-Management Class Do you have a chronic condition such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Arthritis, Chronic Pain, Depression/Anxiety, IBS‌? If so, consider joining this class to help improve your symptoms by learning coping skills, better nutrition, decision making and talking with your health care provider. Chronic conditions can be overwhelming and hard to manage. Our leaders, who may have chronic conditions themselves, can help you break your goals down into manageable steps and help you take charge of your life!

Horizon UU Fellowship Hall March 19th –April 23rd 9:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. (meets every Saturday for 6 weeks) The class is free and no charge to participants. Limited seating available. Please register at texashealth.org/classes or call 1-877-THR-WELL ( 1-877-847 -9355). Contact Ramona at dmpc@horizonuu.org with any questions.


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COMMUNITY NEWS AFTER CHURCH LUNCH BUNCH One way to get to know people from Horizon better is to join us after church for lunch. Everyone is welcome (even friends and family joining you after church). The restaurant will change each week. Check the welcome desk each week for the location. We meet most Sundays. Ask for the “Horizon” tables. It may take a few minutes following the service for lunch attendees to arrive but we’re coming!

Second Sunday Potluck: Everyone welcome! Horizon’s potlucks provide an opportunity to get to know others and be with our church community. We appreciate your bringing a bit more than needed for our families, allowing us to offer this hospitality to all members, visitors, and friends.


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS by Lauren Daniell dlre@horizonuu.org blog: www.horizonuu.org/dre/ Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/horizonuu/

Adult Growth and Learning New Class! Just Mercy book discussion group with Judy Meador Sundays March 6 & March 20 12:00-1:30pm Horizon Library

Just Mercy is a powerful true story about the potential for mercy to redeem us, and a clarion call to fix our broken system of justice—from one of the most brilliant and influential lawyers of our time. Book widely available in electronic and paper format

For more information or to register, visit www.horizonuu.org/dre !


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS

How can you help the Growth and Learning Circle?

If you were unable to make last Sunday’s congregational meeting, you didn’t hear of all the ways you can make a difference in our education programs. Can you...

-help change bulletin boards? -drop off a snack for a children’s class? (baby carrots, apples, grapes, graham crackers) or for older kids? (granola bars, packaged snacks)

-volunteer to be a substitute teacher for children or teens? -lead or organize an adult class? Thank you for your continued support of the Growth and Learning Circle!


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS

News for Children and Teens Middle School Youth Group Board Game Sunday! Sunday, February 14 10:45-11:30am

Come hang out and relax with your Horizon friends!

Horizon will start a middle school youth group that will meet once monthly. Instead of class, the group will spend the morning doing activities together like playing games, cooking, and social action projects. On Sunday, February 14 bring your favorite board games, a pillow or cushion, and snacks to share.


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS

Wanted: Easter Treats for our Elementary Students

On Sunday, March 27th Horizon students in the nursery-5th grade will have a Spring Celebration and Egg Hunt during class. Can you donate spring treats such as individually wrapped candies* or stickers? Donations can be dropped off in the box in the Horizon lobby. Thank you in advance for making their spring extra fun! *due to allergies, no chocolate or nuts, please.


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS

HORIZON BOOK GROUP Bring your lunch and join the Book Group at noon, Tuesday, February 23. At the table in the Horizon Library, you’ll find food for thought and good discussion.


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS

HORIZON BOOK GROUP THE NIGHTINGALE


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GROWTH AND LEARNING NEWS

HORIZON BOOK GROUP SELECTIONS FOR WINTER & SPRING 2016


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Leader: Nancy Foreman SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NEWS SocialResponsibility@HorizonUU.org

Horizon’s February 21 Share the Plate

The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and education inside the United States. It is the designated US affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. In addition to domestic disaster relief, the American Red Cross offers services in five other areas: community services that help the needy; communications services and comfort for military members and their family members; the collection, processing and distribution of blood and blood products; educational programs on preparedness, health, and safety; and international relief and development programs.


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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NEWS

Final Registration Deadline窶認ebruary 17


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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NEWS

What is The Point? The Point is a customizable Unitarian Universalist retreat for all ages. Imagine five days of UU covenant and community in a resort-like setting on the shores of Fort Gibson Lake in Oklahoma. The Point offers personal growth, faith renewal, learning opportunities, spiritual practices, community worship, music, excellent cuisine, sustainable practices, social gatherings (dance, movie night, talent show), outdoor activities, programming for all ages and interests, and an engaging theme speaker. Each day begins and ends with worship, but how you spend your day is completely up to you! The theme for The Point 2016 is Savor and Save the World. Join us from July 24-29. Register at http://www.thepointuu.org today. Spots are limited!


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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NEWS

Climate Changed Building Interfaith Power Hosted by the North Texas Unitarian Universalist Congregations (NTUUC) Saturday, March 5th, 2016 8:30am to 4:30pm A light breakfast and lunch will be provided; Childcare provided upon request. There will be an optional interfaith worship and stone soup supper following the workshop. Dallas Recreation Center (“E� Building at the MLK Community Center) 2901 Pennsylvania Ave, Dallas, TX 75201 $25 per person Scholarships are available: Please contact climateregistration@ntuuc.org by email to request a scholarship: or by phone: (214) 477-7291 On-site registration will also be available. www.ntuuc.org/climatechanged Email: SocialResponsibility@HorizonUU.org if you are going. For more information go to http://www.ntuuc.org/climate-changed-building-interfaith-power


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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NEWS

Connect! Experience joy! Make a difference! Shelf stable food, household and hygiene products collected at Horizon every Sunday! Volunteer in the food pantry every other 2nd Saturday of the month. Upcoming dates: March 12, May 14, July 9, Sept 10, Nov 12

Contact: Victoria Simmons Victoria.Simmons@bvk.com Interested in working with a program helping senior adults through Metrocrest?

Email SocialResponsibility@HorizonUU.org

THANK YOU!


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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NEWS

Southwest UU Spring Conference April 8-10, 2016 Wildflower Church, 1314 E. Oltorf St, Austin, Texas 78704

Differences that Make a Difference: Multicultural Justice Making Inside and Out In today’s world, conversations about difference are both difficult and necessary. Unitarian Universalists, with our theology of and commitment to pluralism, are called to lead the way in navigating a respectful discourse around emotional topics such as diversity in culture, ethnicity, and theology in a world that is increasingly divided. At this year’s Spring Conference, we will be exploring the differences in our congregations and how they make a difference in the way we chose to be in the world.

UUASouthernRegion.org


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STEWARDSHIP NEWS

Clean-up Day Clean-up Day was a huge success, allowing us to cross off a number of items from our to-do list, as Horizon volunteers came out on a beautiful Saturday morning to lend a hand. Over 35 volunteers washed windows, floors, walls and counters. Walls were spackled and painted. Spots in the carpet were removed, the Sanctuary chairs were dusted and the upholstery cleaned. The portable doors were sanded and primed and the ramp to the portable was pressure-washed.

Many Thanks for Your Help Taking Care of Our Building and Grounds Ellen Bratton

Greg Gent

Ann Pettit

Peter Campagna

Jackson Gent

Sarah Roye

Susan Campagna

Elizabeth Gustwick

Beth Simmons

Ethan Cole

Peter Hendee

Doc Simmons

James Cole

Nina Holdridge

Shimena Simmons

Ryan Cole

Steve Klarer

Victoria Simmons

Gay Cox

Carolyn McClung

Rebecca Stanczak

Lauren Daniell

Lynn McCoy

Sandy Steele

Steve Daniell

Floyd McGlothlin

Betsy Webb

Jerry Downing

Menaca Padakandla

John Webb

Grant Foreman

Rumya Padakandla

Joel Woiton

Nancy Foreman

Seth Padakandla

Alex Zapata

While we accomplished a lot, there are several projects we weren’t able to get to. If you have some spare time to help finish these projects, please email us at Stewardship@horizonuu.org or call the office, 972-492-4940.


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STEWARDSHIP NEWS Will you volunteer? Recognizing that the work of the church requires many hands, Horizon has developed an Admin Support Team. A team of volunteers, working under the direction of the Office Administrator, who makes things happen. From minor maintenance and clerical tasks to artistic support and special projects, this is the team that takes care of the many day-to-day details necessary for Horizon to prosper. As Helen Keller wrote, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” The Admin Support Team offers 

General clerical support, such as filing, inventorying supplies, answering phones, making copies and updating the data base.

Minor facility maintenance, such as changing batteries and filters and making minor repairs requiring no special skills or equipment

Grounds support, such as watering, weeding or trimming trees, plants and shrubs, adding mulch

Artistic support, such as taking photographs and helping with posters or flyers

Special projects, such as spring cleaning

Once a week?  Once a month? Contact Office Administrator Rebecca Stanczak 972-492-4940 administrator@horizonuu.org Your participation makes a difference. 

Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart. ~Elizabeth Andrew


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STEWARDSHIP NEWS

The raffle drawing will be held 2/7 at 11:30 and if their number is drawn, they must select the painting they want at that time, as the show comes down that afternoon. If they can't be here contact Linda_Alred@att.net.


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STEWARDSHIP NEWS

ART ON THE HORIZON

John Irizarry Artist Statement: As an artist, I found my talent in the middle of my life. My first work was more of a home improvement project than a serious attempt at painting. After remodeling my kitchen, I needed some artwork for the eating area. With an old canvas from the attic and the left-over paint, I produced my first work. My friends and family met my effort with surprise, praise, and encouragement to do more. I began to acquire my knowledge of art from as many sources as I could find and my artistic journey of selfexpression began with a passion and drive that I had never experienced. In the years that have followed, I have found what I was truly meant to do. I continue to learn and grow as an artist, always pushing myself beyond the static. However, my first work still hangs in my studio to remind me how far I have come. Acrylic on canvas is the medium I prefer. Acrylic seems to suit my style best in regards to the brightness of color and the ability to shape and mold the paint to suit my vision. It also allows me to use a variety of tools to achieve my desired look. Palette knives, brushes, trowels, scrapers, and even my own hands are important members of my tool chest. As I explore the abstract and express my love for the avant-garde, the whimsy of bright color and embellished reality will continue to enhance my art. Biography: Although I have spent most of my life in Dallas, Texas, I was born and raised in New York City. The son of immigrants, I grew up on the bustling streets of Spanish Harlem and was constantly exposed to the multicultural influences of the city. Music, theater, dance, and art were all part of these influences. After attending Hunter College, I decided a change was in order and struck out for Texas. For many years I worked in the medical field until discovering my love of painting.


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WORSHIP CIRCLE

Sunday Services February 14, 2016

The Art of Forgiveness Rev. Helen Carroll February 21, 2016

Human Centered, Justice Focused Rev. Helen Carroll February 28, 2016

We the People Horizon Players March 6, 2016

Lay Led


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HORIZON UU CALENDAR OF EVENTS Saturday, February 6 8:00 am - 10:00 am Men's Support Group - E3 - Library 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Susan Powell Memorial - FH - Fellowship Hall, SH - Sanc. 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm UDV - Church Rental - E3 - Library, FH - Fellowship Hall, KI - Kitch, RL - Lobby / Narthex, S5 - Class, S6 – Class Sunday, February 7 9:00 am - 10:00 am UU Christian Fellowship / Study - E3 - Library 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CAYRE - Child Care - S1 - Nursery 10:15 am - 12:00 pm Library Ministry - Open for Browsing - E3 - Library 10:30 am - 11:30 am Ministerial Search Committee (MSC) table - TOH - Table 3 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Main Worship - SH - Sanc. 11:45 am - 2:00 pm After Church Lunch Bunch -- All Are Welcome! 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Neighborhood Group Leaders Meeting - E3 - Library 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm N. TX School of Irish Music - E3 - Library, FH - Fellowship Hall, KI - Kitch, P1 - Lg, P2 - Couch, S3 - Class, S4 - Class, S5 - Class 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm GALA Youth - S6 – Class Monday, February 8 9:30 am - 11:30 am Wings Parenting Group - E3 - Library, KI - Kitch 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Hatha Yoga - P1 - Lg 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm SMART Recovery - FH - Fellowship Hall 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Northern Kings - S4 - Class 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Neighborhood Calling Circle - S2 - Class 7:15 pm - 9:00 pm Wisdom Circle - E3 - Library 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Pastoral Caregivers Meeting - AD - Admin. Office


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HORIZON UU CALENDAR OF EVENTS Tuesday, February 9 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Potluck (Seniors) Group - E3 - Library, KI - Kitch 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Buddhist Sangha - P1 - Lg, P2 - Couch Budget - Expense - Other - All Church Event, FH - Fellowship Hall Ministerial Search Committee (MSC) - E3 – Library Wednesday, February 10 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Library Ministry - E3 - Library 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm Yoga Nidra and Restorative Practice - P1 - Lg 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm WFIG (Women's Friendship in Growth) Group--Welcome! E3 – Library Thursday, February 11 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Planning for Retirement Seminar - FH - Fellowship Hall, RL Lobby / Narthex 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Choir practice - SH - Sanc. Friday, February 12 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Candlelighters - FH - Fellowship Hall Saturday, February 13 8:00 am - 10:00 am Men's Support Group - E3 - Library 10:00 am - 11:30 am Horizon Players Service Rehearsal - SH - Sanc

Visit: calendar.horizonuu.org for updates and events information


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SPECIAL GROUPS If you are considering attending one of these groups for the first time, it is a good idea to contact them via email for more information and to get an orientation of what to expect in your first visit! You can check the calendar at http://calendar.horizonuu.org/ Horizon Book Group: 4th Tuesdays 12p. (bookclub@horizonuu.org) The Horizon Book Group meets at 12 Noon on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the church Library. Every June and November the group decides on the books for the following six months. Bring a brown bag lunch and join in this fun group that is open to women and men. You’ll be able to share in an invigorating conversation on the session’s book. Current selections are found on the bulletin boards outside the main entrances and in the main lobby. Monthly selections are also included in the weekly newsletter. For more info, you may contact bookclub@horizonuu.org. Buddhist Sangha: Tuesdays 7 PM - 9:00 PM. (buddhists@horizonuu.org )

Buddhist Sangha ("Sangha" is equivalent to a covenant group) is a weekly gathering that studies the Dharma (the teachings of Buddhism.) This is an ongoing exploration of the Four Noble Truths and the Eight Fold Path, the essential teachings of Buddhism. It is participatory and although consistency is encouraged, sessions can be attended on a drop in basis. We welcome anyone interested in a meditation practice. If you wish to come for an orientation, please arrive by 6:30. If you wish to view materials, email the group at buddhists@horizonuu.org. CineMat CineMat meets on the 4th Saturday of the month. Time depends on movie selected. Open to everyone. This fun


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SPECIAL GROUPS group meets to see a movie chosen by the group and then goes to a coffee shop or restaurant to discuss the movie and socialize. cinemat@horizonuu.org. GAMERS: 3rd FRIDAY FUN AT HORIZON! (3rdfridaygames@horizonuu.org ) Come join us for adult level games on the 3rd Friday of every month. We meet in the Fellowship Hall at 7:00 p.m. Bring a snack or drink to share! Free childcare will provided upon request from 7:00 to 10:00pm (with 48 hour notice and 24 hour notice of cancellation). Please send reservations and cancellations to childcare@horizonuu.org. If you wish to get an email reminder of Games Night, please contact Beth Sproat at eblakehedges@earthlink.net Healthy Women 1st Thursdays, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. Women age 21 and over. This group provides support and encouragement for women in helping them achieve their personal goals of improving their fitness level, eating more nutritionally, losing weight and learning to reduce daily stress. This group also participates in an annual service project, in local walk events and raises money healthywomen@horizonuu.org Men’s Support Group Saturdays, 8:00 am - 10:00 am. Men age 18 and over. The Men’s Support Group provides men a supportive, safe environment for sharing personal challenges and concerns in a confidential setting. Many men were socialized to share only things external to them. The Men’s Support Group offers a sanctuary to share more about matters of the heart. Try us out and see if we fit your needs. mensgroup@horizonuu.org Second Tuesday Potluck 2nd Tuesday (most months) 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm in the Library. Everyone is welcome! This group meets for food, fellowship, deepening friendships and occasional field trips. Topics of interest are presented to the group after eating. There is also a subgroup that views a movie and has dinner together on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. secondtuesday@horizonuu.org Wisdom Circle Mondays 7:15 pm - 9:15 pm. Adults age 18 and over. Group meetings include a check-in and discussion of a weekly life issue topic selected by a group member. These have included appreciation, success and failure, fear, pro-


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SPECIAL GROUPS crastination, staying optimistic in hard times, anger, healing, leaving a legacy, forgiveness, trust, and compassion. wisdomcircle@horizonuu.org Wings Parenting Mondays 9:30 am - 11:30 am (2 - 3 times a month). Parents of all ages. We welcome Moms and Dads to meet in the Horizon Church library. We have topics of interest not just about parenting UU children but personal and spiritual self-growth. Past topics have included: the philosophy of life according to Doctor Who, Karma, creating our "bucket list", our family trees, and what does it mean to be a UU parent. We also do a social outreach project once a year. Our schedule follows the school year and we break for school holidays and for the summer. During the school year, child care is provided. mondaywings@horizonuu.org The Women’s Friendship in Growth (WFIG) meets on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Wednesdays, from 7:30 - 9 pm in the Horizon Library. The purpose of this group is to strengthen friendships among women. In addition to regular check-ins about our lives, we have discussions that help us get to know one another better. On 5th Wednesdays we do a variety of fun activities! If you’d like to be a part of these Wednesday night meetings, we’d love to have you! wfig@horizonuu.org Young Adults Contact: YoungAdults@horizonuu.org for more details.



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