WORSHIP ON SUNDAYSTWO SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 9:30 & 11:15 AM
November 9 “Deep Longing or Unhealthy Desire” Rev. Thom Belote, preaching Religious and psychological wisdom warns about cravings, greed, obsession, and temptation. At the same time, a life without desire seems not worth living. As we continue with our worship theme of exploring longing, this morning we will explore how to be in relationship with our desires. MUSIC NOTES: This Sunday, congregation Member and vocalist Stephanie Johnston will join longtime Community Church Member and guitarist Danny Gotham to provide Special Music, singing two songs by singer/songwriter Patty Griffin. Danny will play the Gathering Music, where he'll be joined by Stephanie for a song made famous by Bonnie Raitt. Richard Edwards and Glenn Mehrbach will help out on piano, bass guitar and percussion.
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COMMUNITY CHURCH IN ACTIONGATHERING OF TRIANGLE UU YOUTH AT PIEDMONT ANIMAL REFUGE
Youth Ministry On November 1, more than 30 youth from Unitarian Universalist congregations across central NC gathered for some post-Halloween fun interacting with many rescued animals. For more information about Youth Ministry, contact Marion Hirsch, Director of Religious Education.
COMMUNITY CHURCH CONCERTS
World-class performances featuring Grammy winners and IBMA champions! Time to secure seats for what promises to be our most extraordinary season yet! Proceeds from the shows benefit The Community Church. Nov 14 - Kruger Brothers - Bach meets Bluegrass Jan 24 - Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper - DAZZLING Feb 28 - Dom Flemons - The American Songster BUY TICKETS & EXPLORE THE NEW WEBSITE!
FRIENDLY REMINDER - STAY SAFE ONLINE
Scams targeting religious communities are increasing. Scammers create fake email addresses (and sometimes phone numbers) impersonating the minister, staff members or lay leaders and contact congregants -- asking for contact information, login credentials, the Directory, etc., or to buy gift cards. Rachel Rose (Directory, contact info) and Franklin Hirsch (Finances) are the best people to help with these requests - they will always have the latest versions of our secure documents and are happy to help. If you receive a scam email, phone call or text, please report and delete it. If you're unsure, please contact Rev. Thom, Rachel Rose or Franklin Hirsch and see if the communication is legitimate. QUICK LINKS |
UPCOMING EVENTS
ALL-CHURCH DAY-AFTER-THANKSGIVING POTLUCK
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28
Share a meal and gratitude with community; all are welcome. Bring your favorites - Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy - or whatever food(s) you like - to share! Paper goods and cups provided. PLEASE RSVP BY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 and let us know if you can help set up, what you plan to bring, how many friends we can expect, and if you can help clean up. We'd be thankful if YOU join us! Questions? Contact Rachel Rose. DURING THE SUNDAY SOCIALS:
WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEK IN CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH MINISTRIES?nIn November, children in Religious Education (RE) are exploring anti-racism and anti-oppression with a new UU program: Mosaic at 9 AM on Zoom and in person at 9:30 AM and 11:15 AM. 5th Grade OWL & 8th Grade OWL continue. High School Youth Group meets this week in the evening. For more information about our Religious Education Program, please contact Marion Hirsch. HELP SUPPORT THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO DEPEND ON SNAP BENEFITS -- Did you know that we collect food for the food-insecure in our community year-round? The Community Church is a founding church of the Inter-Faith Council for Social Services (IFC), and with so many affected by the interruption of food assistance, the need for food donations to their Community Market (Food Pantry) is greater than ever. Please bring Canned Mixed Vegetables/Fruit, Cereal, Instant Grits, Jelly, Canned Pinto Beans, Canned Soup or Ramen, Dry Beans, Pasta (not spaghetti), Mac and Cheese and drop them off in the blue buggies in the Commons any Sunday. Thank you! NOVEMBER 8 - SEEKING UNDERSTANDING CLASS WITH REV. ALISON ESKILDSEN Join Rev. Alison Wilbur Eskildsen in exploring basic questions that may inform how we understand the world and our place in it. We'll meet in person in the Gathering Room, once a month on Saturdays, 10-11:30 AM. 11/8 - Is there a common bond I share with others? 12/13 - What do our moral values require of us? Please register for the classes. NOVEMBER 8 - SIGNS OF FASCISM VISIBILITY EVENT & IFC FOOD DRIVE On Nov 8, from 1:30-3 PM, we will dress in black and hold black & white "Signs of Fascism" for 45 minute shifts spaced out along Franklin St near Elliott Rd. This is a solemn event to raise awareness about the elements of fascism that exist in our country. We will be collecting food for the Inter-Faith Council for Social Services (IFC) Community Market at the corner. Parking available at Church of Reconciliation - 110 N Elliott Rd. NOVEMBER 9 - SHARE THE PLATE FOR HOLIDAY MEALS Fall is in the air and Thanksgiving is almost here! We have the opportunity again to share our bounty with local families and individuals. Each year, the InterFaith Council for Social Services provides a holiday meal to over 800 families. In years past, our church has supported 100 families! Holidays can be challenging times and your generosity will ensure that more of our neighbors are enjoying a memorable Thanksgiving. Learn more. NOVEMBER 9 - LUNCH WITH THE LOVE TEAM 12:45 PM The Side With Love Ministry will be meeting this Sunday in the Kirby Room from 12:45-2 PM. Our work is to create and support opportunities for our congregation to raise our voices and put feet on the street for justice. This is a great opportunity find out what we are up to and how you can participate! Feel free to bring a lunch --you can put it the the "Catering & Events" (left) church fridge during services-- but Love Team members will also bring some food to share. NOVEMBER 9 - NEW GROUP: PARENTS OF LGBTQIA+ CHILDREN 1PM Each of us has worth and dignity, and that worth includes gender and sexuality. As Unitarian Universalists, we not only open our doors to people of all ages of all sexual orientations and gender identities, we value that diversity of sexuality and gender and see it as a spiritual gift. Ours is an inclusive religious community, and we work for LGBTQIA+ justice and equity as a core part of who we are as people. All of who our children are is sacred and welcome. Parents of LGBTQIA+ children of all ages are welcome to join us for guided confidential discussion, support and resources. For more info, please contact Rachel Rose. NOVEMBER 14 - 16 - IMMIGRATION JUSTICE WEEKEND Immigrant and Justice Initiative of The Community Church, with Eno River UU Fellowship and Judea Reform, are cohosting an Immigration Justice Weekend in November. The weekend will feature Cristosal, a Central American NGO that defends human rights. Learn more about the root causes of migration from Central America to the US and identify local advocacy opportunities! Sign up for one or more events and volunteer opportunities. NOVEMBER 15 - HIKE AT LAKE JOHNSON Join Outdoor Connections for a hike at Lake Johnson Park followed by lunch at Neomonde Raleigh, Sat., Nov. 15, 10 AM. The hike is a moderate 2.8 PAVED trail through woodlands, across the lake and dam. Park/meet at the Waterfront Center (4601 Avent Ferry Road, Raleigh, NC 27606), where there are restrooms for use before heading out. Post-hike we will go to Neomonde RALEIGH (3817 Beryl Rd.,Raleigh, NC 27607) for a Mediterranean lunch! NOVEMBER 15 - NONFICTION BOOK CLUB MEETING The Nonfiction Readers Book Club will meet on Saturday, November 15 from 10:30 AM– 12 PM in the Living Room (downstairs). We will be discussing "Sway" by Ori Brafman and Rom Brafman, about how hidden psychological influences can derail our decision-making. Our discussions are lively and informal; all are welcome. Visit our webpage for more information. |
WE ARE A WELCOMING CONGREGATION
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We are a congregation that has historically stood for the civil rights of all people, especially those affected by racism and homophobia. We are a Welcoming Congregation, celebrating and affirming the active presence in our congregation of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and heterosexual members and friends and their families. We are actively engaged in dialogue about how to be a more racially diverse, multicultural, anti-oppressive congregation. |
SUNDAY PARKING: Please honor the parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities and limited mobility at the front of the church, as well as the spaces reserved for the Auction Winners. We encourage folks to carpool and/or park offsite, if at all possible. Parking is available at The Community Church, as well as alternate parking options. See a map here. Please note: Parking is not allowed at the Kehillah across the street. WEEKDAY PARKING (for church functions): The Main Lot is fully rented; please use the small Front Lot directly in front of the church, the wooded Pine Lot along Purefoy Road, or in the Rear Lot behind the church.



