The night prior, I came upon the excerpt from the poem above that reminded me how much more critical and focused people become about human bodies (particularly our own) than we do about our world itself.
Tuning into Earth’s seasons, wounds, beauty, and mystery gives us an opportunity to shift our perspective, to tune into greater wisdom and compassion. When we step out of our judging mind and experience more awe, we realize just how interconnected, fortunate, and beautiful we (humanity, in general) are too. It encourages one to practice more tender, caring, and loving.
(Pictured is our very first strawberry flower we have grown in our yard – it just appeared in the last few days.)
Children’s Chapel
- Sunday, May 22nd, Children’s Chapel, in-person, with Deb and Macey, 10:15am-11:10am https://uufm.breezechms.com/form/26f0f1
Youth Group
- Wednesday, May 18th, Youth Group, in-person, with Lee and Macey, 6:30-8pm https://uufm.breezechms.com/form/ce9ae2
There will be no Children’s Chapel on Sunday, May 29th since it is Memorial Day weekend.
As I wrap up my work here before my maternity leave, I have been planning for summer. There will be several opportunities to volunteer if any of you are interested. The goal is to continue having (a fun, casual version of) Children’s Chapel each Sunday, except for the first Sunday of each month.
We are also planning to offer a Wednesday night family movie night in the UUFM Sanctuary the first Wednesday of each month (6/1, 7/6, and 8/3). If you have requests for which movies you think would be fun to stream from Disney+ or Netflix, I am open to suggestions!
Plans for Youth Group this summer are in the works, and the CFD / Youth Group Committee has discussed hosting a monthly time for connection as well. Keep an eye on updates this summer for more information on that.