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- "What Makes You Come Alive?" -- UUSE Virtual Worship, February 8, 2026
Gathering Music (Mary Bopp) Welcome and Announcements (Rev. Josh Pawelek) Prelude Chalice Lighting and Opening Words Excerpt from "Waiting to Grow Again" by Jennifer Johnson Opening Hymn "Winter Takes its Time" Music by Mary Bopp Words by Rev. Josh Pawelek and Mary Bopp Drone: Winter takes its time. Winter takes its time. Verses: Let us all heed winter's teaching. Let us not pass quickly by. Let us honor winter's wisdom. Let the darkness hold us close. Let us rest in winter's stillness. Let us rest the long night through. Welcoming New Members Introductions (Membership Committee co-chairs) The Charge (Minister) As you take up membership in the Unitarian Universalist Society East, I charge you to share with us who you are. Share your creativity, your experiences, your questions, your doubts, your beliefs, and all your discoveries of life's meaning. I charge you to shake us up with your ideas, to stir us up with your conscience, to inspire us with your actions, and to stimulate our hopes with your dreams of what life can be. Congregational Welcome (Congregation) We welcome you as companions in the search for truth and meaning. We invite you to share in our mission of caring for one another, encouraging each other in spiritual growth, working for justice and peace in the wider community, and living in harmony with the earth. We join our gifts with yours, trusting in the power of community to bring freedom, healing, and love. New Member Affirmation (New members) We join the Unitarian Universalist Society East out of a desire and willingness to participate in a liberal religious congregation. We pledge to share our time, energy and gifts; to diligently seek our spiritual truths; and to strengthen the bonds of community Responsive Hymn "This Meetinghouse" words adapted from Eugene Sander by Josh Pawelek This meetinghouse, A place of love and gladness. Where all may meet, to seek the common good. A source of strength, to face each doubt and sadness. Where every dream, is known and understood. This meetinghouse, ask those who came before, And found themselves, by crossing through its door. Joys and Concerns Musical Meditation Offering We do not gather our gifts only for ourselves but to share with the larger community. Continuing our practice of sharing our gifts with the community beyond our walls, fifty percent of our Sunday plate collections for the month of February will be shared with Manchester's African American and Black Affairs Council or AABAC. AABAC is a community-based organization whose mission is to uphold all aspects of the lived experiences of Black people in Manchester through advocacy, education, the arts and community events. Offering Music "The Sound of Music" By Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein Gerald Dillenbeck, vocals Mary Bopp, piano Sermon "What Makes You Come Alive?" Rev. Josh Pawelek Closing Hymn #123 "Spirit of Life" by Carolyn McDade Extinguishing the Chalice The flame in our hearts, never ceases burning. Closing Circle May faith in the spirit of life And hope for the community of earth And love of the light in each other Be ours now, and in all the days to come .
- "The Nature of Resilience" -- UUSE Virtual Worship, February 1, 2026
Gathering Music Welcome Centering "The Strength of Water" https://www.uua.org/worship/words/meditation/strength-water Prelude "Wellspring" Composed & performed by Mary Bopp Chalice Lighting and Opening Words Opening Hymn #169 "We Shall Overcome" African American spiritual adapt. by William Farley Smith Mary Bopp, piano We shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome someday! Oh, deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome someday! We'll walk hand in hand, we'll walk hand in hand, we'll walk hand in hand someday! Oh, deep in my heart I do believe we'll walk hand in hand someday! We shall live in peace, we shall live in peace, we shall live in peace someday! Oh, deep in my heart I do believe we shall live in peace someday! Time for All Ages "The Hugging Tree" by Jill Neimark Read by Stacey Musulin Musical Interlude Announcements Introduction to the Service - Paula Baker Joys and Concerns Musical Interlude Prayer and Reflection - Stacey Musulin "Prayer for Resilience" by Rev. Dr. Michelle Collins Source of Love, Spirit of Interdependence, we give thanks for the web that holds us, the hands that have steadied us, the voices that remind us we are not alone, the presence of those who have leaned on us just as we have leaned on them. Resilience is not a solitary triumph. It is woven through community: shared meals, gentle questions, laughter that breaks through grief, courage borrowed from one another when our own runs thin. In this moment, let us remember that we are stronger together than apart. May we continue to offer and receive care, trusting that our connections sustain us even when we cannot behold the whole picture. Blessed be the bonds that hold and that keep holding. Offering Continuing our practice of sharing our gifts with the community beyond our walls, fifty percent of our Sunday plate collections for the month of February will be shared with Manchester's African American and Black Affairs Council. Offering Music "Stairway to Heaven" Music by Jimmy Page Lyrics by Robert Plant Performed by Will Alexson, guitar Reflection from Heather Alexson "Sacred Defiance" Seeds of Hope: A Poem of Sacred Defiance" https://1drea.com/seeds-of-hope-a-poem-of-sacred-defiance-by-daeess-1drea/ Closing Hymn #100 "I've Got Peace Like a River" Words & Music: Marvin V. Frey I've got peace like a river, I've got peace like a river, I've got peace like a river in my soul. (sing 2x) I've got joy like a fountain, I've got joy like a fountain, I've got joy like a fountain in my soul. (sing 2x) I've got love like an ocean, I've got love like an ocean, I've got love like an ocean in my soul. (sing 2x) Extinguishing the Chalice and Closing Words Closing Circle May faith in the spirit of life And hope for the community of earth And love of the light in each other Be ours now, and in all the days to come.
- Emmy's Friday Update
Greetings CYM Families & Friends! Greetings CYM Families & Friends! It's been a long time since we've been together in person and I am so looking forward to being with you all! This Sunday marks the start of a new month, with a seemingly never-ending January finally behind us. And what a beautiful day to join together, as it falls on the holy day of Imbolc and celebration of St. Bridgit and Candlemas. As is now a CYM tradition, we will be honoring the day with hot cocoa and storytelling, followed by the making of beeswax candles for the new season, as was traditionally done by some of our ancestors this time of year. In line with the Gaelic spirit of Cailleach, the old woman of the woods associated with divination based on her shadow, we will also be in anticipation of what the groundhog has to say to us this coming week! Here's What's Happening in CYM this Sunday, February 1st: Children’s Chapel will be held this Sunday on the Garden Level at 10am Nursery : Childcare will be available in our nursery at 11 AM for children age 3 and under. Sunday Service : “The Nature of Resilience ” - As the light returns and the natural world begins to stir, we reflect on nature's many lessons in resilience. Coordinators: Paula Baker and Stacey Musulin. Time For All Ages : Children and youth in grades 2-8 will attend the beginning of the Sunday service in the Sanctuary on the Main Level. The first two rows on the right are reserved for children and youth to sit together, and families are welcome to join them. After the “Time For All Ages” segment of Sunday service, children and youth will be dismissed to the Garden Level to attend further programming. Spirit Play : “Miss Bridie Chose a Shovel” - Spirit Play children will go directly to their classroom at 11 AM for the day’s lesson, a story about the life of an immigrant and her journey of hope. The uncertainty she faces strengthens her faith as she honors the things that are most important in life. Young UUs & Jr Youth Group : “Imbolc” - Our elementary and middle school classes will combine in the Children's Chapel to share the joy in welcoming the early stirring of Spring beneath the snow. We can't see (or feel) it yet, but Mother Nature is busy beneath the surface. Our young people will sip hot cocoa and here a tale of Imbolc, before making their very oven beeswax candles to bring home and perhaps hold a ritual of their own to honor the returning light. Next High School Youth Group Meeting: Sunday, February 8 @ 11am in the couch room. The activity for the day will be a crash course on Tarot 101, focusing on the art and history of the cards, and exploring the duality of intuition and divine guidance, drawing in our spiritualist UU ancestor Clara Barton. Next Affirmation Meeting: Sunday, February 8th @ 12:30pm in the couch room - don’t forget to pack a lunch! See you Sunday Seasonal Happenings : JANUARY Sat, Jan 31: UUSE Annual Cook-off and Live Auction Event - fun for the whole family, starting at 5pm! Kid-friendly food and activities, including a kids-only bidding table. Families are encouraged to donate a few new or lightly used toys, games, puzzles or other activities for the Kid Bid area. Remember these items are offered for a very low price, so don't send family heirlooms or keepsakes! Please bag and clearly label items for Kids Bid and drop them off at the Auction table in the upstairs lobby on Sunday, Jan. 18 or 24. Please contact auction@uuse.org with any questions . FEBRUARY Sat, Feb 21: Butternut Ski Trip in partnership with USH (Unitarian Society of Hartford) Open to skiers of all ages! See flyers posted around the Garden Level for QR code. Sun, Feb 22: Annual PFLAG "Love is Love" Roller-skate at Ron-A-Roll located at 85 S Frontage Rd, in Vernon, CT. For all ages! "Get ready for our annual LOVE IS LOVE roller skating event! This year’s theme is K-POP DEMON HUNTERS! We will be hosting an auction for everything from themed banners, standees and more! Get your tickets today at the QR Code and message us with any questions." PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) is a longstanding civil rights organization and this family and kid-friendly event is always a fun and fabulous time. See the graphic at the top of this email for the QR code for more info and to buy tickets for the event. MARCH Sat, Mar 28: Nightlight Mission in partnership with USH (Unitarian Society of Hartford): Families with children/youth meet @ 2PM to sort clothes & prepare soup, coffee and sandwiches; @8PM distribute clothing and food to the unhoused. Be on the lookout for an announcement of an upcoming zoom call with CYM for initial talks about logistics for this event.
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- Music and Concerts | UUSE
Music plays a key role in our services and in our congregational life. Upcoming Concerts & Musical Events Contact the office for details - email: info@uuse.org phone: 860.646.5151 Sunday 2/22/26 Read More Music + Mantra: Kirtan at UUSE 3:00PM Sunday Feb 22nd 2026 Music + Mantra: Kirtan at UUSE 3:00PM Sunday Feb 22nd 2026 More...
- Children and Youth Ministry | UUSE
Child programs, kids, toddlers, sunday school, youth programs, adult education. Children & Youth Ministry The Children & Youth Ministry (CYM) at UUSE offers a thriving program for all young people from infancy through senior high and more! Classes are held on the Garden Level at UUSE, concurrently with the second (11am) service from September through June. In the summer months, we offer a lighter schedule which runs concurrent with the 10am service. About Children & Youth Ministry Our Children and Youth Ministry (CYM) offers a thriving program for all young people from infancy through senior high and more! The CYM program is a cooperative effort; we utilize a team approach, with one adult from each family volunteering in some capacity in CYM. We urge families to become informed about UUSE philosophy, themes, and activities by attending services, participating in parent meetings, engaging in discussions with the Director of Children and Youth Ministry, Minister, CYM committee members, classroom volunteers, and other families. The CYM Committee also sponsors many multi-generational events, including winter holiday celebrations, Trunk-or-Treat, game nights, movie nights and more. UU Principles, Children’s Version: • Every person is important. • Be kind in all you do. • We’re free to learn together. • We can search for what is true. • All people need a voice. • Build a fair and peaceful world. • We care for the earth. Sources We Draw From: The living tradition we share draws from many sources, including: • Direct experience of mystery and wonder; • Words and deeds of prophetic women and men; • Wisdom from the world’s religions; • Jewish and Christian teachings; • Humanist teachings using reason and science; • Spiritual teachings of earth-centered traditions. Program Goals: • Continue to make community and connection the primary focus of our ministry, in order to build a strong support system for our children, youth, and families. • Foster UU identity formation by providing opportunities for children and adults of all ages to engage in fun and meaningful activities together. • Strengthen our commitment to dismantling systemic racism by selecting curricula, books, music, and movies with an anti-racist lens. • Build a community that cultivates pre-emptive radical inclusivity. New or Visiting? Be sure to let a greeter know if you’re visiting a service and would like to know more about our program. They will be happy to put you in touch with our Director of Children and Youth Ministry, Emmy Galbraith, on the Garden Level. We are happy to welcome you into our program at any time! If you are able, we strongly encourage that you connect with Emmy prior to a first visit so your child can know what to expect. Her direct email is dcym@uuse.org . Additionally, the CYM Committee is always available for questions or comments at our dedicated email: uusecym@uuse.org . Contact Us Emmy, the Director of CYM, can be reached by email at dcym@uuse.org And the CYM Committee is available for questions or comments at uusecym@uuse.org
- Worship | UUSE
Music plays a key role in our services and in our congregational life. Worship "The Nature of Resilience" As the light returns and the natural world begins to stir, we reflect on nature's many lessons in resilience. Coordinators : Paula Baker & Stacey Musulin. Services at 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. - Updated #eBlast -01-28 "What Makes You Come Alive?" Rev. Josh draws on insights from the 20th-century Christian mystic, Howard Thurman, to reflect on our monthly ministry theme of resilience. In challenging times, what are our sources of resilience? Coordinator : Rev. Josh Pawelek. Services at 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. Sunday, February 8, 2026 - Updated #eBlast -02-04 Sunday, February 15th: Strategic Planning: A Discipline of Resilience. Hear and be heard to form our UUSE vision, mission, and planning statements. Coordinator: Kate Kimmerle. Sunday, February 22nd: The Fires of Generosity. As we approach our 2026 Annual Appeal, Rev. Josh explores the many ways we manifest generosity and why it matters that we continually cultivate generous spirits. Kate Kimmerle purchased this service at the 2025 UUSE Goods and Services Auction. Coordinator: Rev. Josh Pawelek. Sunday, March 1st: Belonging and Thriving -- Together! This morning we launch our 2026 Annual Appeal. Rev. Josh will discuss the goals for this year’s appeal. What needs are we trying to meet? What programs are we hoping to grow? What vision are we trying to fulfill? Coordinator: Rev. Josh Pawelek. 2/8/26 What Makes You Come Alive? "What Makes You Come Alive?" Rev. Josh draws on insights from the 20th-century Christian mystic, Howard Thurman, to reflect on our monthly ministry theme of resilience. In challenging times, what are our sources of resilience? Coordinator : Rev. Josh Pawelek. Services at 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. #eBlast-02-04 2/15/26 Strategic Planning: A Discipline of Resilience. Sunday, February 15th: Strategic Planning: A Discipline of Resilience. Hear and be heard to form our UUSE vision, mission, and planning statements. Coordinator: Kate Kimmerle. 2/22/26 The Fires of Generosity. Sunday, February 22nd: The Fires of Generosity. As we approach our 2026 Annual Appeal, Rev. Josh explores the many ways we manifest generosity and why it matters that we continually cultivate generous spirits. Kate Kimmerle purchased this service at the 2025 UUSE Goods and Services Auction. Coordinator: Rev. Josh Pawelek. 3/1/26 Belonging and Thriving -- Together! Sunday, March 1st: Belonging and Thriving -- Together! This morning we launch our 2026 Annual Appeal. Rev. Josh will discuss the goals for this year’s appeal. What needs are we trying to meet? What programs are we hoping to grow? What vision are we trying to fulfill? Coordinator: Rev. Josh Pawelek.
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- What is the NAUA?In Denominational AffairsOctober 23, 2024Hi Jim, I am not sure I understand your use of the word "hurtful" in your comments to the posting of the information about NAUA. "Hurtful" implies an intent to do either physical or emotional harm, neither of which exists here. The word "hurtful" going forward should not be used by anyone wishing to stifle open discussion simply because the listener may not want to hear or may not be in agreement with what is expressed. No matter what recommendations come out of the current Discernment process, UUSE is going to have to engage in open and sometimes difficult opposing viewpoints. Thanks for listening. Ann Stowe2
- DAC Survey of UUSE-UUA TouchpointsIn Denominational Affairs·October 23, 2024Here is the full text of the Denominational Affairs Committee Survey of UUSE-UUA touchpoints, compiled in September 20242124
- Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt in person at West Hartford 10/20/2024In Denominational Affairs·October 17, 2024Sunday Worship UU West Hartford with Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt, UUA President Sunday, October 20 Worship Service: 10 AM with Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith Can’t make it in person? Join us online: https://www.youtube.com/@theuniversalistchurchwesth5818/streams Our worship services are live-streamed on YouTube every Sunday at 10 AM EST. Click the link above to view a live service or to browse previously recorded services.2126


