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Ways to Get Involved at UCS
There are many ways to get involved at the Unitarian Church
of Sharon. Joining a committee, participating in a fellowship activity,
attending a small group meeting are just a few of the ways to take part.
See below for some ideas.
Small Groups
We have several different small groups for adult fellowship, support
and spiritual development. Some are open to new members, others are closed
at this time but members are happy to help new groups get started.
The Men’s Group currently meets on the 2nd
and 4th Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. All men of the congregation
are welcome; for information contact Philip Conover or Gary Webber.
The Women’s Support Group is an ongoing closed
group which allows members to develop trust as they share the essentials
of their lives. The group occasionally announces an open period during
which women of the congregation are welcome to try the experience.
Group members are happy to help another group get started at anytime.
For more information contact Rev.
Cayer.
The Small Group Ministry Pilot Group meets every
other Sunday evening to discuss a spiritual question in a structured
group format. New members are always welcome to give the group a try.
After a trial period, any one wishing to make a commitment to regular
attendance and the group’s
covenant is welcome on an ongoing basis. When the group gets to ten members
it will split into two groups. For more information contact Liz Moore
or Susan Allison.
Other groups regularly use our building and are sometimes
open to new members: Mothers and Girls Group, Sharon Mom’s Club, Women’s
12-step Group.
Would you like to start a small group for spirituality,
fellowship, health and wholeness or support? To learn which rooms and
times might be available, contact the Church
Office at 781-784-3652. We’ll also be glad to talk
to you about how to publicize your idea.
Choir
The Adult Choir sings in church approximately once a month and individual members
offer occasional special music. Rehearsals are Sunday morning at 9:15 and one
weeknight at 7:15. All are welcome! Contact
Choir Director, Jennifer Spencer for more information. (Note: during the winter of
2007 the Choir is taking a break while our Director is on maternity leave.)
Circle Suppers
Circle Suppers are small gatherings of 6-8 adults that are arranged
by a coordinator. Groups meet in church member’s homes, October
through April (but not December), usually on the second Saturday of
each month. You can sign up for the whole year, or just for particular
months.
To get involved, contact Allison
Jones at
781-793-9085.
Memorial Garden Committee
The memorial garden committee hopes that all church members are enjoying the
garden.
Help is needed with the garden maintenance. We are looking for a few
people to make a commitment for regular weeding. A small section of the garden
could be assigned to you for general weeding. Do you love to sit at the bench
in the bed of pansies? Why not volunteer to maintain the area? Our plan is
to make the assignments small and easily managed. At the present time members
are attempting to keep the whole garden weed free. Not an easy task as the committee
is so small. The committee could offer mentoring if you're not sure
what is a weed and what is not.
The garden is there for the whole congregation to enjoy. Please help us and
be part of the maintenance. It can be a very peaceful meditative process, like
worship. Contact the Memorial Garden
committee for
further information.
Caring Circles
Caring Circles are small, neighborhood-based groups of church members and friends
who offer each other support in occasional times of illness, hardship or small
crises. For example, Caring Circle members might call on one another for a
ride to their car repair shop, to pick up a few essential groceries if adult
family members are ill, or to pick up children from child care if parents are
stranded in a traffic jam. Each Caring Circle meets once to discuss and come
to agreement on the guidelines for its group. Caring Circles are intended as
opportunities for members to be in fellowship with one another in meaningful,
yet manageable, ways. For more information, contact Rev.
Cayer, Lisa Yeransian or anyone on the Membership
Committee.
First Friday Potluck Suppers
Join us on the first Friday of most months from 6 to 7:30 pm (though whenever
you’re able to arrive or need to leave is just fine). Bring either a
main dish, side dish, salad or dessert to share. And bring your own beverage
also. Then join church friends for good food and lively conversations. Clean
up is collaborative, quick and simple. We’re usually on our way by 7:30
pm. For information call the Reids at 781-784-4472.
Fellowship Activites
Every so often we just like to have fun, so we
- take a hike
- go skiing or skating in the winter
- camping in the summer
- attend a concert or play
- host a holiday party in the vestry,
- a summer picnic on the lawn
- carve a pumpkin in the fall and
- dance around a campfire
- dye eggs early in the spring
What might you like to do? Contact the Fellowship
Committee to suggest something.
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