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View Article  Meeting Schedule, Fall and Winter 2009 - 2010
We will begin our year on September 13 and will return to meeting at 10:00 am. Sunday mornings at the Mullis Center (589 Nash St). Note that we are going to make one of our Sundays a pancake breakfast social at the Mullis Center! Click here to see the schedule.    more »
View Article  UU position on health care policy
Friends,

The current hysteria and rancor in the debate over health care policy are profoundly
disturbing. The issues here go far beyond normal public policy debate. Religious
principles central to our shared Unitarian Universalist (UU) faith are involved.

The first religious principle at stake is compassion. We must be a strong,
persistent voice that reminds our nation and our leaders that compassion is central
to all major faith traditions. We must insist that health care reform protects those
without political clout: children, the poor, the disabled, the elderly. To stand on
the side of love is to stand with those who are on the margins.

The second principle of our faith we must affirm today is our commitment to the
democratic process. We are witnessing cynical demagoguery that plays on fear in
order to defend privilege. There is no place for intimidation in our public
discussion. Demagogues foment fear and panic that lead to violence. As religious
people we must oppose intimidation.

True democracy can only exist where each voice is heard, where debate is open and
civil, where people can disagree without being threatened. Good people can and do
disagree about health care policy. However, we must all join together to demand
open, respectful debate.

As religious people, let us insist on two things: We must create a health care
system that protects the most vulnerable, and we must insist on a democratic process
that is open to all.

Faithfully,
Peter Morales


The complete text of Rev. Morales' letter is at
http://www.uua.org/news/newssubmissions/145341.shtml .

Rev. Morales comments on the health care debate:
http://www.uua.org/videos/index.php?movie=peter_morales/0908_peter_health_care_debate.mp4
View Article  Winter/Spring/Summer 2009 Meeting Schedule
2:00 p.m. Sundays, at St. David's Episcopal Church

January 25, Mary WillAllen presents Mary's Problem-solving Prayers

February 1, Kurt Schwalbe presents Groundhog Day
February 8, Susan Anderson presents Reiki: Connecting Inner Wisdom
February 15, Jennifer Harrington presents Mountain Echo:  A Strategy for these Hard Economic Times
February 22, Music and Poetry, led by Betsy Wingren; bring a spiritually meaningful poem to share

March 1, presentation on United Way; meeting led by John Shockey
March 8, Hopi spiritual lifestyle, led by Elizabeth Schwalbe
(the scheduled presentation had to be postponed to a future date--Vivien Burnett presents Spiritual poems by Mirabai, Hafiz, and Maybe One of My Own)
March 15, Mike Cohen presents Museum Quality Antique Songs; Kurt returns from India
March 22, Jack McKenna presents Joseph Campbell in Perspective (this Sunday's presentation has been changed from the schedule posted in the newsletter)
March 29, Kurt presents The Ten Commandments:  Law of the Land?

April 5, Kurt presents Passover and Easter
April 12, Potluck gathering at Noon--call 378-8952 for address and directions.  No Meeting today at St. David's Episcopal Church
April 19, Kurt presents Teachings of, and about Jesus
April 26, Dick Coffey presents The Railway Man - book by Eric Lomax (this Sunday's presentation has been changed from the schedule posted in the newsletter)

May 3, Deb Langhans presents Whole Person, Whole Planet
May 10, Potluck, Noon, Schwalbe residence--call for directions
May 17, Joanruth Baumann presents TBA
May 24, No Meeting--Memorial Day weekend
May 31, Potluck, time changed to 11:00 a.m. (originally Noon), Baumann/Coffey residence--call for directions

During the summer, we enjoy getting together for outdoor potlucks at our favorite beaches.  We meet at 10:00 a.m. for these Sundays.

June 21, 10:00 a.m., Potluck Picnic at Fourth of July Beach celebrating low tide
July 12, 10:00 a.m., Potluck Picnic at Whale Watch Park (AKA Lime Kiln)
August 16, 10:00 a.m., Potluck Picnic at South Beach; turn right at the parking lot, and drive down the road to the picnic site by the rocky outcropping

September 13, Homecoming--Welcome back.  Time and location to be determined.


View Article  About the San Juan Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
The purpose of the group, as stated in our ByLaws, is
to "help people achieve their richest fulfillment
through growth in understanding, freedom and responsibility;
to search for truth wherever it may be found;
and, in the spirit of humanity, undivided by nation, race, creed or gender,
to provide more effective opportunities to help nourish
the highest hopes, values and ideas of all people. 
This is the spirit which unifies all those of diverse beliefs
in the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Juan Island."

Visitors are welcome to attend Fellowship meetings.
View Article  Contact Information
San Juan Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is in the local Yellow Pages. 
Reach us by phone or leave a message at 360-378-8952. 
Send us mail at:  P.O. Box 613, Friday Harbor, WA  98250
View Article  Unitarian Universalist Principles
Unitarian Universalist Principles

We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote:

  • The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
  • Justice, equity and compassion in human relations;
  • Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations;
  • A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
  • The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large;
  • The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all;
  • Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.
  • View Article  Autumn 2008 Schedule
    We meet at St. David's Episcopal Church in Friday Harbor at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday.  For more information, call San Juan Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at 360-378-8952.

    September 7         Looking Back, Looking Forward, presentation by Kurt Schwalbe
    September 14      The Prayer of Hula, by Alice Hibberd
    September 21      Joanna Macy, Peace Activist, by Mary WillAllen
    September 28      Making the Connection, by Kira Liu

    October 5         Emerson & Channing:  the Neighborhood of Boston, by Kurt Schwalbe
                             Annual Meeting of the Fellowship follows the regular meeting
    October 12       Theodore Parker:  A Unitarian with a Handgun, by Kurt Schwalbe
    October 19       TBA
    October 26         UU Heritage:  A Creedless Church?, by Kurt Schwalbe

    November 2          The Goddess of Judaism and Christianity, by Kurt Schwalbe
    November 9          The Goddess of Hinduism and Buddhism, by Kurt Schwalbe
    November 16       Singing Jewish Music, by Devorah
    November 23       Guest at Your Table and UU Service Committee, by Doris Van Alen
    November 30       No meeting.  Thanksgiving with our families

    December 7      Advent:  the Hope of the Ages, by Kurt Schwalbe
    December 14   Hanukkah:  Festival of Lights, by Kurt Schwalbe
    December 21   No meeting.  Christmas with our families
    December 28   No meeting.  New Year Holiday with our families

    January 4, 2009       New Year:  Mistletoe and Ritual Combat, by Kurt Schwalbe
    January 11                Tibetan Buddhism:  Freedom in Exile, by Kurt Schwalbe
    January 18                India:  the Great Mother, by Kurt Schwalbe
    View Article  2008 Spring/Summer Schedule
    San Juan Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Friday Harbor Washington
    For more information, call 360-378-8952

    February 3     Jean Staben -- The Art of Pilgrimage
    February 10   Mike and Sandy -- What it Means to be a Quaker
    February 17   Bea Shockey -- Young Innovators in our World
    February 24   Benefit Players Theatre -- Contributing to need in local community

    March 2         Kurt Schwalbe -- A Women's College in India

    *  *  * CHANGE TO NEW MEETING TIME AND PLACE *  *  *
    2:00 p.m. Sundays, at St. David's Episcopal Church, 760 Park Street, Friday Harbor

    March 9         Note that Daylight Savings Time Starts; first meeting at new time and place
                         Kurt Schwalbe -- The Return of Persephone; and a New Member Ceremony
    March 16       Kurt Schwalbe --  Palm Sunday and Easter
    March 23       Easter -- No Fellowship Meeting -- we celebrate at home with our families.
    March 30       Mary Zetetzke -- Discussing "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver

    April 6           Kurt Schwalbe -- This I Believe:  Exploring UU Motivation
    April 13         Kurt Schwalbe -- The Hindu Holiday Ram Navami:  Birthday of Lord Rama
    April 20         Kurt Schwlbe -- Passover - Passage to Freedom
    April 27         Kamela Chambers -- Exploring the Senses

    May 4           Elizabeth Schwalbe -- Investigating Unexplained Phenomena
    May 11         Jane Dill -- Great Minds, Simple Concepts
    May 18         Updated:  Betsy Wingren -- The Grandmother Drum International Peace Project; Guest Lavelle Foos and Mother Drum
    May 25         Potluck 2:00 p.m. at Jean and Steve's, 323 Moonlight Drive

    During the Summer, we don't hold our regular meetings, but we do get together to share a potluck meal and to enjoy the beauty of our island home.

    June 15         Potluck picnic at 4th of July Beach, 10:00 a.m.
    July 20          Potluck picnic at Whale Watch Park (Lime Kiln Point State Park), 10:00 a.m.
    August 17     Potluck picnic at South Beach, 10:00 a.m.  Go toward South Beach parking area, but instead of parking there, turn right at the bottom of the hill and go down that road (west) to the picnic table near the big rock.

    September 7   Start-up Sunday for regular Fellowship Meetings
    View Article  Autumn/Winter 2007 Meeting Schedule
    San Juan Unitarian Universalist Fellowship meets Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at Mullis Community Senior Center, at 589 Nash Street in Friday Harbor.  The main presenter and topic are listed below.  (The September - November 2007 schedule appears at the end of the list for reference.)
    Nov 25--Thanksgiving--no meeting

    Dec 2--Kurt Schwalbe--Hannukah: The Light in the Darkness

    Dec 9--Bea Shockey--The Lifework of Morris Dee

    Dec 16--Kurt Schwalbe--Christmas: Time of Rebirth
    4:00 p.m. Potluck holiday gathering; call 378-8952 for location and information.

    Dec 23--Christmas--no meeting

    Dec 30--New Year--no meeting

    Pending completion of renovations, we plan to make the transition to meeting on Sundays at 2:00 p.m. at St. David's Episcopal Church, located at
    760 Park Street in Friday Harbor. We welcome visitors to these meetings.

    Jan 6--Kurt Schwalbe--Tibetan Women-the Long Struggle for Religious
    Leadership

    Jan 13--Kurt Schwalbe--Gender Equality in the Buddhist World

    Jan 20--John Shockey--Book Review of “Leaving Microsoft to Change the
    World

    Jan 27--Mike and Sandy--What it Means to be a Quaker



    This is a list of services that have already taken place:

    Sept 9--Kurt Schwalbe--Why I Am a Unitarian Universalist

    Sept 16--Denise King--Benefits of Lifelong Learning

    Sept 23--Joyce Sobel--Early Learning Matters

    September 30--Kurt Schwalbe--Holy Scripture

    We had stated a plan to change our time and location in October. The change will be announced on this schedule & to Fellowship particdipants.


    Oct 7 --Katie Moran--The Faith Club

    Oct 14--Kurt Schwalbe--The Changing Bible

    Oct 21--Kurt Schwalbe--The Dead Sea Scrolls

    Oct 28--speaker changed to Kurt Schwalbe--Holy Scripture

    Nov 4--Kurt Schwalbe--The Gnostic Gospels
    Annual Fellowship Meeting

    Nov 11--Jean Staben--Khalil Gibran

    Nov 18--Kurt Schwalbe--The Blessing of Giving Thanks