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Here At Community
Members’ BirthdaysMembers Out and AboutCelebrate Community ChurchFrom Your Ministerial Search Committee
Annual UNGA Birthday CelebrationJuneteenthEhelwyn DoolittlePages 2-7
Gallery35 at CommunityPages 8
Opportunities & EventsPages 9-10
October and November Calendar Pages 11-12
Issue 85 October/November 2018
Important events at Community Church in October – Mark Your Calendars!
Full Participation is a Human Right – Moving Beyond Punishment is a 3 day conference taking place at Community on October 11-13, presented by Community Service Society of NYC (CCSNY.org). Gallery35 at Community collaborated with CCSNY in creating art exhibit thatoffers a powerful message about restorative justice and reentry into communities. One of the featured in the show, artists Pastor IsaacScott, presented an extraordinary view of this important topic at September's Social Tea. Be sure to see the exhibit Time Served! thismonth. The Closing Reception is on Saturday, October 28, 6-8 pm. (see page 8)
United Nations Sunday - Sunday, October 2111 am Worship – John Washburn will speak on Human
Rights and the International Criminal Court.1-2:30 UNGA Forum – Human Rights in Yemen
Scheduled Yemeni guest speakers includeMr. Omar Al FotihiMr. Waleed Al Hariri – politics and diplomacyMs. Summer Nasser – humanitarian aid
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Members Out and About
Member’s Poetry
Summer Camp in VermontThis August I went to a piano camp in Vermont for oneweek. I had a coaching with the head of the camp in heroffice and she asked me what were my signature pieces.I told her that I had many and she asked to hear one ofthem. I played a part of the "Fantasie Impromptue byChopin". She asked me if I would like to have that sub-mitted to "Facebook". I said yes and lo and behold I sawmyself playing the piano.on the computer. I was thrilledto see myself playing. She wrote a short paragraph aboutme and said that I was 87 years old and still activelyplayed the piano; she also said that it "keeps meyoung" Many people responded with positive comments.~ Lois Ross
Becoming a Published PoetPoetry has never sustained my interest for very long, although I have enjoyed particular poems over the years. But this summer
that changed as I was enticed to participate in a poetry writing class at a senior center which I frequent. The teacher provided us witha list of prompts at each session. One prompt was to write about what food a favorite color brought to mind. The second prompt whichI chose was to write a tautogram. This she described as a poem where every word begins with the same letter. We were allowed to usea few helpers like on, and, etc. However, I chose to challenge myself by not to using any helpers as you will see.
The two poems below are the results of my efforts; they were published along with those of other class members, in a little book-let. Proceeds from the sale of the booklets go to the St. Johns Senior Center. ~ Rose Crayton
Hot PinkHot pink is like strawberry shortcakeTantalizing and teasing the senses,stimulating desire and bringingunspeakable joy to the moment.
Hot pink is like a cool glass of rum punchon a tropical beach,
feet moving to the beat of a jazz band,Stargazing as eyes meet,
Romance stirring if only for a while!Hot pink is like the exuberance of life,
A dance -- a dreamA reaching for eternity!
MankindManufacturing marigolds, magnifying magnolias,Making money, modeling, mimicking mainly,
Mixing music, monkeying,miming, merrymaking,Maintaining monuments,Murdering maliciously,
Mankind meandering masses,Marching, muttering, mindless, mindfulmatriculating, maturing, major miracle?
Maybe!
Authored by Rose CraytonJune 2018
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2 Annise Jean Bradley5 Everette Ball5 Ruth Miller13 Maria Longas13 John Yancey16 David Parnes25 Charlotte McPherson27 Edmund Dejowski28 Martha Wagner
2 Christie Jeffers3 Gerard McCadden12 Joel Mandelbaum14 Deborah Washburn22 Carla Corcoran23 Polly Franchini25 Mary DeLisi27 Laura Ann Wilson28 Eva Foreman28 Eve Hazel30 Ray Olive Clark
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Members Out and About
Concert by Joel MandelbaumBy Joel Mandlebaum
On Sunday afternoon, November 11, I will be giving a concertconsisting largely of my works, but with a few specialworks by others as well.
The genesis of this concert was a setting I made of a poem byRose Styron called Veterans Day, about the burial of the ashes of adead marine. What could be a more appropriate date to perform itthan Veterans Day? The real Veterans Day, November 11th, not thepale Monday substitute that has been the recent custom for cele-brations.
Most of you, being of a certain age, remember that what we nowcall “Veterans Day” was once celebrated as “Armistice Day”,marking the end of World War I with the armistice on November11, 1918. Note, therefore, that we will be marking the centennial,the 100th anniversary of that historic day. In commemoration, theprogram will also include an excerpt from the most celebratedmusical work marking the end of that war, Benjamin Britten’s WarRequiem, in which the standard Latin from the Mass for the Deadis combined with settings of poetry by Wilfred Owen, whose elo-quent verses were written while serving in the British Army in WWI, before he died in combat. My esteemed friend, Gilad Paz, willsing a brief segment of that masterpiece.
The longest work on the program will be my Suite for Recorderand Piano, to be given its world premiere by Randee Mia Berman
for whom I composed the piece in 1972! The program notes willattempt to explain the long passage of time between completionof the work and its introduction to the public, and also why it isthe same performer for whom it was written who will be playing iton November 11th.
Two songs from my cycle “Unfurl the Light” which was performedat Community by Emily Misch last year, will be sung again by her.This time, the two songs will have an extra instrument added totheir accompaniment, the violin for one and a horn for the other.What is noteworthy is that the two very different instruments willbe played by the same person, the extraordinary Kate Goddard.This performance will be a kind of audition to see how peoplereact to the extra layer of sound… violin or horn parts might laterbe added for the rest of the cycle—if the result would seem toadd to the impact of the poetry.
To complete the program, I have invited a very recent graduate,Elise Walters, to sing a few wonderful songs by the students frommy composition class last Spring.
The concert will start at 2:00 (late enough to give the CommunityChoir adequate time for its rehearsal). I hope you will, to remainat Church for the concert.
Dance with Anthony
Celebrate Community Church.....
Community celebrates in the Assembly Hall!Friday October 19, from 6 to 9 pm
Save the date!
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The Renovated Front and Rear Lounges
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Here are the “after” photos of our Front and Rear Lounges we promised last month. The spaces wererenovated by the Maryel Preschool as they needed room to expand. They are celebrating 5 years atCommunity Church! A celebratory international picnic was held for their students, alumni and theirfamilies in mid-September. Rev. Carlos, Esther Rosado and Jeff Loveland were in attendance.
There are many ways to support ourwork and mission of Community Church.
With Financial Donations:
Electronic Giving – Make arrangements with your bank or creditcard to make automatic donations. Text giving is now accepted –Text ccuugive to 73256. Let us know if you have questions. Also, ifyou haven’t already done so, please consider making a financialpledge for 2018/2019. Members and friends are encouraged tomake their financial gifts through a pledge commitment. Formsare available at the Welcome Table and on the website.
By Shopping:
Do you shop on Amazon? – Use the Smile feature. When you shopat smile.amazon.com and you choose The Community Church ofNew York Unitarian Universalist, a portion of your sale is sent to thechurch. An easy way to offer a free donation.
Giving Your Time – We need Sunday Greeters, Hospitality Hosts,Shelter Hosts, Compassionate Care Team members and office help.It can be a fun way to get to know others and make a difference inour world. Contact the office – 212-683-4988 – any staff memberwill be happy to steer you in the right direction.
Thank you for being a part of Community
A Message from Your Membership Coordinator:
Photo: Rev. Carlos and Jeff Loveland with school Director Celine Cacho.
Entrance to #28
Rear Lounge
Front Lounge
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BEYOND CATEGORICAL THINKING
THINK OF A MINISTER. DON’T THINK OF AN ELEPHANT.
Chances are you thought of both. And distinct images perhapscame to mind. In terms of a minister, what images came tomind? Was it a person of a particular gender, race, or age?
Beyond Categorical Thinking is a highly recommended part of thesearch process for our congregation. In finding the person who wouldbe the best match for our minister, we could potentially overlook oreven let biases keep us from knowing that a particular person wouldbe the best match for us.
Other congregations have assumed that their ideal minister looks acertain way, and often ministers who are not white or male or hetero-sexual or able-bodied or of a particular age or class are discountedand seen as “less than” in some ways.
Ministers in our faith who are people of color, bisexual, gay, lesbian,female, transgender, differently-abled, young, old, ethnically different,or of a different class—all of these credentialed ministers still facediscrimination as part of the ministerial search process.
In our efforts to find the best match, our congregation will host aBeyond Categorical Thinking worship service and workshop on Sunday,
October 28, 2018. We will have trainers come and meet with oursearch committee, lead the Sunday service, and facilitate a 3-hourconversation where will have a chance to examine how we can avoidletting prejudice become a part of our search process. This is yetanother way for us to put our faith into lived experience and improvethe odds that regardless of identity, we will find the minister who isthe best match for us and will serve us well
This opportunity allows the entire congregation fuller participation inthe search process. It will allow us to explore our hopes and concernsfor a new minister, learn more about the search process, and see howour own history (both personal and congregational) might interferewith our efforts in this search.
So come on Sunday, October 28 to participate in this service providedby the UUA, whom our congregations have asked for help in thisprocess.
Search Committee, Community Church of New YorkGeorge Garland, ChairJonathan BirchallTheresa BowmanAnna-Lisa HafgrenBrenda ShrobeJoseph Wagner
Annual United Nations Birthday Celebration at CommunitySunday, October 21
11 am Worship, Hall of WorshipJohn Washburn will speak on Human Rights and the International Criminal Court
UNGA Forum – Human Rights in Yemen1-2:30 pm, Hall of Worship
On United Nations Sunday, as part of thisyear’s 70th anniversary of the UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights, we are host-
ing a timely program on the current human rightscatastrophe in Yemen – now called the worsthumanitarian crisis in the world. Yemen, alreadythe poorest country in the Middle East, is barelysurviving a war forced on it by neighboring Saudi
Arabia and Iran, and the United States is operat-ing in the middle of it. We will meet and hostYemeni guests from a range of NGOs to gaindirect understanding from unique personal andprofessional views. We will learn what is behindthe crisis, what is happening now, and how wecan help.
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On Friday June 15, 2018 Community Church members commemorated Juneteenth. After a dinner contributed and prepared with the assistance of Esther Rosado, Faye
Bennett Lord and other volunteers we enjoyed a full program. Wecreated related art work in remembrance of June 19, 1865 whenslaves in Texas were notified they were free and that the civil war
had ended months before. The program included an openingblessing and homage to our ancestors led by Stephen AyoAdeyinka (with assistance from Tumani Diop), poetry from SandyBrooks and Lucille McEwen, a dramatic reading by Eric Colemanand song lead by Leeolive Tucker, Charlotte Eley and Tumani Diop.
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JuneteenthBy Lucille McEwen
Stephen Ayo Adeyinka, Lucille McEwen, Eric Coleman Leolive Tucker, Sandy Brooks, Charlotte Eley
From Your Ministerial Search Committee
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The following organizations have received support from theDoolittle Committee in the way of grants or membershipdues. Community Church members are encouraged to
nominate non-profit organizations to receive grants. The nomi-nation and guidelines form for 2019 consideration is availableat the Welcome Table and on our website. The forms must besent by postal mail postmarked by October 13 (hard deadline!).
New Organizations
Bailey’s Café Bailey's Café’s mission is to connect generations for a betterworld. The grant was requested to sustain and expand theirmultigenerational programs. They accomplish this by offeringcreative and collaborative and productions through partnershipswith local leaders and intergenerational volunteers. They offerspecial programs that reach underserved communities. Some ofthese programs are FAM – a Saturday Family Arts Movementprogram, MFTP – Music for the People intergenerational work-shops, Bubbly Moon naturals – a new mothers' workshop, andAQAIK ( As Quiet as its Kept) an oral history workshop for veter-ans of color.
Educating Every Child Educating Every Child empowers girls to build lives of dignityand self-reliance. EDC believes that education empowers youngpeople to improve their lives and work for the betterment of theirfamilies and their communities. Currently, fifteen girls per yearare assisted. It was founded in 2011 by a former UU-UNC execu-tive director EDC provides scholarships to impoverished adoles-cent girls, most of whom are orphaned and residing in ManyaKrobo district of Ghana, an area where there are no free highschools.
New Amsterdam Boys and Girls ChoirAmsterdam Boys and Girls Choir was established in 1986. Itperforms songs to inspire and educate with focus on the historyof the Civil Rights struggle and social justice. Members aredrawn from one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods of EastHarlem. The organization seeks to stress the value of workingtogether. It focuses on teaching leadership and other skills toaid the children to feel they can develop personal empowermentby bonding through singing in a group.
If American KnewIf Americans Knew was founded by American freelance journalistAlison Weir who found in her own exploration that the US
press often gives incomplete or biased accounts of what is actually happening, particularly, relative to the Palestine-Israeliconflict. IFK produces informational materials, assists in organizing public forums, prepares materials for distributionand provides speakers to hundreds of venues such as HarvardLaw School, Stanford and Columbia Universities as well as tochurches, libraries, and civic organizations. The aim is encour-age open and honest discussion and provide citizens with morecomprehensive information.
Renewals Companion Community Development AlternativesDoctors Without BordersGrace OutreachImani House - Grant Amount AwardedJulie & Elizabeth Anti-Capitalist ConcertsLegion of GoodwillMurray Grove Retreat & Renewal CenterN H World Fellowship New Destiny HousingNY Foundation for the Arts (Blued Trees)NYC New Sanctuary CoalitionPeople’s Voice CaféSane Energy - Grant AmountSankofa Community EmpowermentUnited Palestinian AppealUU Rowe Camp and Conference CenterWBAI - FM Radio
MembershipsThe Ali Forney CenterCenter for Constitutional RightsHudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.Fortune SocietyInterfaith Assembly for Homelessness and HousingInterfaith AllianceInterfaith IMPACT of New York StateMurray Hill Neighborhood AssociationNAACP Legal Defense & Education FundNAACP National HeadquartersNew York Civil Liberties UnionQueens Pride HouseUnitarian Universalist Service CommitteeUnitarian United Nations OfficeUnitarian Universalist Women’s Federation
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Doolittle Grants Awarded in 2018By Rose Crayton, Chair
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By Virginia Asman
PLANS WILL SOON BE UNDERWAY FOR OUR SECOND EXHIBIT, LOCALINSPIRATION, opening in early November with an Artists’ Receptionscheduled for November 17. Watch for details in upcomingCommunity Church announcements.
MEMBERS OF GALLERY35 HAVE BEEN WELL-REPRESENTED IN THELARGER ART COMMUNITY.
During this past summer, John Devaney presented a solo show, TheSwimmers Return, at Robert Foster Fine Art in Nantucket MA.
John Connors will be showing in February with the Leslie LohmanMuseum at the “project Space “ on Prince St.
Two of Patricia Garbarini’s photographs were accepted for exhibitsat Salmagundi Club on Fifth Avenue. One was awarded a Certificateof Merit in the Spring show and another was accepted for their summer exhibit.
Denise Fryburg taught a drawing workshop in July and has beenexhibiting throughout the year at the Art Society of Kingston.
Three of Peter Robinson’s photographs will be exhibited in anupcoming group show at La Vie Galerie in Livingston, NJ. The galleryis being opened to share the work of the various creative people heowner has come across in the past few years.
The “Year of the Dog” was the inspiration for the 19 annual DogShow at Mascot Studio in NYC where Bev Thompson exhibited twodog portraits and enjoyed a sale!
Virginia Asman has been re-styling her AncientWorks series—artinspired by ancient and prehistoric peoples around the world—for afall/winter exhibit at Art On Barcelona, Santa Fe, NM.
TIME SERVED! — A NEW START HAD A SUCCESSFUL OPENING INSEPTEMBER. The exhibit featured art exploring the issue of overcom-ing the challenges facing those released from prison who are seek-ing new beginnings in the larger community. The exhibit, coincidingwith a conference—also focusing on life after incarceration—heldat Community Church in October by the Community Service Society
(CSS), a 175-year-old anti-poverty organization that aims to “raisethe floor for all New Yorkers.” The exhibit will also include the art ofconference participants—Denisha Wright, Pastor Isaac Scott—andother guest artists in addition to Gallery35 artists. Do not miss theclosing reception on October 29. 6-8pm
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Art by (l-r) Ellen Mandelbaum, Peter Robinson, John Devaney, Patricia Garbarini, Virginia Asman, Bev Thompson
Art by (l-r) Denisha Wright, John Connors, Nina Kovalenko, Jil Novenski., Phyllis Tracy Malinow
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Pranayama Breathing Exercises with NafisaMondays, by appointment, Chapel Learn the breathing technique which improves breathing capacity,opens the upper chest muscles, strengthens the lungs and opensair passages while releasing tension through the spine and shoulders. Requested Contribution: $20
Hatha Yoga with Nafisa DeganiTuesdays, 6-7:30 pm / Saturdays, 12:30-2 pmUsually Front Lounge or GalleryHatha Yoga is a branch of yoga which concentrates on physicalhealth and mental well-being. Hatha yoga uses bodily postures(asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), and meditation(dyana) with the goal of bringing about a sound, healthy body and a clear, peaceful mind. Please bring a yoga mat to the class.Requested Contribution $20/$5 Students (No sessions on some holiday weekends)
NYC Street Singers – Most Tuesdays, 7 pm, 3rd Floor Classroom The NYC Streetsingers are now doing community outreach with Sing for Hope, a volunteer artists program that performs inHealthcare facilities throughout NYC. Open to all who also believein the transformative power of the arts to inspire and unite, pleasejoin us on Tuesday evenings. For more information/summer meeting locations, please contact [email protected].
First Saturday Feeding of the Hungry in the BowerySaturdays, October 6, November 3, 10:45 am-12 pm, OffsiteWe invite you to help the Sai Baba Group feed the hungry on theFirst Saturday of each month. We meet on Forsyth, just south ofHouston at 10:45 am. Please bring vegetarian food to share withthe over 100 people who come. This is an outdoor event so dress for the weather. For more information contact Valerie Lynch [email protected] or 212-683-4988, ext. 26.
Art and Card Making CircleNovember Date TBAJoin us after Fellowship Hour for an afternoon of crafting fun.Create art and/or cards for the holidays or other special occasions.Supplies will be provided but feel free to bring your own as well.
Social TeaTuesday, October 23, 2-3:30 pm, Assembly HallImpressions from Palestine – Helga Busemann, a retired SocialWorker,who recently returned from a study tour with the US-UKMental Health Network.
Gallery35 at Community Art ExhibitsTIME SERVED!Closing Reception Saturday, October 27, 6-8 pmBe sure to make a visit to the Gallery over the next few weeks. The show presents art exploring the issue of overcoming the challenges facing those released from prison who are seeking newbeginnings in the larger community.
Local InspirationArtists’ Reception Saturday, November 17, 6-8 pmMore details soon. See page 8
Secular Humanist Society of New York Book ClubFirst Thursdays, 7-8:30 pm, Front Lounge Some of us will have dinner together afterwards at a nearby (inexpensive) restaurant. Please join us. Join us even if you haven'tfinished reading. The book club is open to all ... and free! Oct 4: What is Populism, Jan-Werner MullerNov 1: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politicsand Religion – Jonathan HaidtSee www.shsny.org for upcoming titles.
Speech Support Group1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30-8:15 pm, 3rd Floor ClassroomThis monthly group is open to Community members and friends. It welcomes anyone who is a secondary stutterer – that is an adultwho acknowledges he/she does stutter, and one who always has"anticipatory anxiety", the expectation to fail, to be dis-fluent. Our meetings start with relaxation breathing, then follows with pecific exercises and then conversation using the taught tech-niques. There is a $2 fee per meeting.
What to Do About "Stuff" – Part 2Sunday, November Date TBA, 12:45 pm, Chapel We accumulate a lot of stuff as we live. In NYC we have a realchallenge with space, but that is not necessarily the real problem.Let's look at "stuff". What do we need? What needs are met withthe stuff? Do you have a paper (or shoe, or book, ...) challenge? Join us in this continuing conversation.
Death CaféWill return this fall – Watch for Date!Join us for facilitated discussions concerning death, aging and howwe can make the most of our ‘finite’ lives. We meet to increaseawareness of our limited time with a view to helping people makethe most of it. As we share we will be enriched by the telling andlistening to our stories and concerns
OPPORTUNITIES 2018
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Church Meetings
Governance/Committee Meetings:
Board of Trustees Meetings – 4th Wednesdays, 6 pm, Gallery
Church Council Meetings – Meets Quarterly Next Meeting Tuesday, October 26:30-8:00 pm, Minister’s Study
Shelter Committee – 2nd Sundays – 9:30-10:30 am, Shelter Kitchen
UN and Global Affairs Committee – 2nd Sundays, 1-2:15 pm, Conference Room
Gallery35 at Community – 1st Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm, Gallery
Other Opportunitie s .
Esperanto Society – Third Fridays, 7 pm, 3rd Floor Classroom(September-May)
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SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH – 11 amWe meet in the RE Room downstairs.
Register now. All Children and Youth are Welcome! Contact Esther Rosado, DLRE, 212-683-4988 ext. 123. Peoples' Voice Cafe – Fall 2018
at Community Church of NY, lower level40 East 35th Street, NY, NY 10016
Most Saturdays at 8:00 pm, Assembly HallDoors open 7:30 pm • www.peoplesvoicecafe.org
COMING UP:October 6 Goldee Greene & Kevin NathanielOctober 13 Dilson Hernandez & Ben GrosscupOctober 20 Thea Hopkins & Marie Mularczyk O’Connell
& The Mountain MaidensOctober 27 Aaron Fowler & Joel LandyNovember 3 Ivy & Miranda & MagpieNovember 10 NYC Labor ChorusNovember 17 Judy Kass & Patricia Shih
CLOSED 11/24 FOR THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
Join the Volunteer ChoirNew Singers Welcome!Rehearsals on most Sundays,12:45-2 pm, Hall of Worship
Would you like to be part of our volunteer choir? If you are interested, please contact Jerry Brown, our Music Directoremail [email protected] or call 212-683-4988, ext. 133.
SAVE THE DATECONGREGATIONAL MEETING NOVEMBER 4, 2018
at 12:45 pm IN THE ASSEMBLY HALLEveryone is welcome! ~ Lunch will be served
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TuesdAy, oCTober 26:00 Yoga with Nafisa 6:30 Speech Support6:30 Church Council
Meeting7:00 NYC Streetsingers
WedNesdAy, oCTober 36:30 Gallery35 at
Community
THursdAy, oCTober 47:00 Secular Humanist
Society Book Club
sATurdAy, oCTober 6
10:30 Yoga with Nafisa
10:45 1st Saturday Feeding
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, oCTober 79:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Volunteer Choir
Rehearsal12:45 Cottage Meeting
with the Search Cmte.
moNdAy, oCTober 8Columbus day Holiday
Church building Closed
TuesdAy, oCTober 96:00 Yoga with Nafisa
7:00 NYC Streetsingers
THursdAy, oCTober 117:00 Secular Humanist
Society Book Club
sATurdAy, oCTober 1310:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, oCTober 14
9:30 Choir Rehearsal
9:30 Shelter Meeting11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Cottage Meeting
with the Search Cmte.12:45 Volunteer Choir
Rehearsal1:00 UNGA Meeting
moNdAy, oCTober 152:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa
TuesdAy, oCTober 166:00 Yoga with Nafisa 6:30 Speech Support
7:00 NYC Streetsingers
THursdAy, oCTober 187:00 Secular Humanist
Society Book Club
FrIdAy, oCTober 196:00 Celebrate Community
Church7:00 Esperanto Society
sATurdAy, oCTober 2010:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, oCTober 219:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour 12:45 Gallery35 1:00 UN & Global Affairs
Forum/Luncheon
moNdAy, oCTober 222:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa
TuesdAy, oCTober 232:00 Social Tea6:00 Yoga with Nafisa7:00 NYC Streetsingers
WedNesdAy, oCTober 246:30 Board of Trustees
THursdAy, oCTober 257:00 Secular Humanist
Society Book Club
sATurdAy, oCTober 2710:30 Yoga with Nafisa6:00 Callery35 Closing
Reception
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, oCTober 289:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning WorshipFrom Your MinisterialSearch Committee
11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour 12:45 Volunteer Choir
Rehearsal
moNdAy, oCTober 292:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa6:30 Studying Humanism6:00 Gallery35, Time Served
Closing Reception
TuesdAy, oCTober 306:00 Yoga with Nafisa 7:00 NYC Streetsingers
WedNesdAy, oCTober 31
FOR MORE Adult Religious Education andOpportunities/Events see pages 9-10
THursdAy, November 17:00 Secular Humanist
Society Book Club
sATurdAy, November 310:30 Yoga with Nafisa10:45 1st Saturday Feeding
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, November 4
daylight savings ends9:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour12:45 Congregational meeting
moNdAy, November 52:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa
TuesdAy, November 6election day
6:00 Yoga with Nafisa6:30 Speech Support Group
7:00 NYC Streetsingers
THursdAy, November 86:30 Gallery35 Meeting
sATurdAy, November 1010:30 Yoga with Nafisa
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, November 119:30 Choir Rehearsal9:30 Shelter Meeting
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour1 1:00 Art & Card Making Circle1:00 UN & GA Meeting
moNdAy, November 122:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa
TuesdAy, November 136:00 Yoga with Nafisa
7:00 NYC Streetsingers
THursdAy, November 157:00 Esperanto Society
sATurdAy, November 1710:30 Yoga with Nafisa6:00 Gallery35 Artists’s Reception
8:00 Peoples’ Voice Café
suNdAy, November 189:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning WorshipThanksgiving Service
11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour
moNdAy, November 192:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa
TuesdAy, November 206:00 Yoga with Nafisa6:30 Speech Support
7:00 NYC Streetsingers
THursdAy, November 22
FrIdAy, November 23
Church building Closed
sATurdAy, November 2410:30 Yoga with Nafisa
suNdAy, November 259:30 Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Morning Worship11:00 Sunday School12:15 Fellowship Hour
moNdAy, November 262:00 Breathing Exercises
with Nafisa6:30 Speech Support
TuesdAy, November 276:00 Yoga with Nafisa7:00 NYC Streetsingers
WedNesdAy, November 286:30 Board of Trustees
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Events Calendar for October 2018
Events Calendar for November 2018
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Issue: eIGHTy FIve
Here At Community, opportunities, Calendars and much more...
deadline for December/January issue due december 5, 2018
Rev. Carlos R. Martinez, Interim Minister
Esther Rosado, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
Gerald A. Brown, Director of Music
Valerie Lynch, Membership Coordinator
Jeffrey Loveland, Church Administrator
Rev. Bruce Southworth, Minister Emeritus
Holiday Crafts Fair Sunday, December 2
Be sure to stay after church onDecember 2 and invite your friendsand neighbors to our annual Holiday
Crafts Fair in the Assembly Hall, 12:15 to 4pm. You'll be able to find anything fromaffordable art to tee-shirts. Come and perusethe unique handcrafted items made by artisan members and friends of Community
Church. Contact Jody Leight at j_cyberbunny@ yahoo.com if you're interest-ed in vending. Contact Lisa Gluck at [email protected] to volunteer tohelp make or serve lunch or to donate food.
Planning Ahead for the Holidays
HERE AT COMMUNITY
AUTUMN ISSUE
The Community Church of Ny
unitarian universalist
40 East 35th StreetNew York, N.Y. 10016www.ccny.org
Tel: 212.683.4988
Lessons And CarolsMonday, December 24th 6:00 p.m.
Messiah ConcertMonday, December 24th 8:00 p.m.
Christmas portion (and Halleluiah Chorus) of Händel’s “Messiah.”
The concert will begin at 8:00 p.m
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