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  • Join us for a Trip to Blue Cliff Monastery

    Neighboring Faiths Class and Blue Cliff Monastery Visit The Neighboring Faiths class offers a comprehensive exploration of diverse religious and spiritual beliefs. Throughout the semester, students learn about the history, tenets, practices, and cultural contexts of various faith communities. The course culminates in an in-depth study of Buddhism, including field trips to local faith communities. The final trip is to Blue Cliff Monastery, an 80-acre Thiền Buddhist monastery in Pine Bush, New York. Founded in 2007 by practitioners from the Plum Village Tradition, Blue Cliff Monastery follows Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Order of Interbeing, emphasizing mindfulness, compassion, and engaged living. Day of Mindfulness You’re invited to join them for a Day of Mindfulness at Blue Cliff Monastery on May 18th. The day includes Live Dharma Talks, guided Meditations, and a Mindful Lunch. We’ll meet at the Fellowship at 8 am to carpool and return around 3 pm. A $20 donation to Blue Cliff Monastery is requested, and participants are encouraged to contribute to a gas money pool. Open to Youth in High School and Adults. Please sign up on Realm by May 10th.

  • New Pre-K RE Class

    We are excited to invite your preschoolers to our new Religious Education class, starting this Sunday! With many Kindergarten and 1st graders beginning their Our Whole Lives class through May, we have a wonderful opportunity to create a dedicated space for our younger learners. Beginning this Sunday, Preschoolers will meet during our Religious Education Hour (11:30-12:30) in Room A. Led by our amazing teachers, Megan, Sara, and Alex, they will explore monthly themes, engage in age-appropriate activities, and build friendships. Parents are welcome to join and learn alongside their children. This month’s theme is Trust. We’ll kick off by exploring the contents of a Mystery Box and how it relates to our theme. This week’s focus is on repairing trust, so our mystery item is a broken Duplo creation that can be fixed. (Shhh, it’s a surprise!) We’ll also read I’m Sorry by Sam McBratney, build with Duplo and Legos, enjoy crafts and games, and share our joys and worries. All activities will take place in one of our brand new classrooms. Our Soul Matters curriculum last week was about “Trusting Life,” which we explained to the little ones as “Sometimes, we need to trust life, leap into new things, and have the courage to trust that those things will work out ok!” I hope you’ll trust in this new class and “leap” in with us.

  • A… Colorful Update from Your Minister

    This Sunday, you may notice something a little bit… different about Rev. Sasha. No need to adjust your glasses—her hair has indeed taken on a new purple hue! But why? For our annual Service Auction fundraiser, Rev. Sasha offered a fun item alongside her more serious offerings: the opportunity for one lucky winner to choose her hair color. Bidders could select from a rainbow-hued list of options, and Rev. Sasha would have to keep the winning color for at least one full month. As you might have guessed, this year’s winner, Beth Wilson, selected the color purple. What better hue to match Rev. Sasha’s new installation stole, right? Not a fan of purple? Don’t worry: this item will be back for next year’s Service Auction, so that’ll be your opportunity to vote (via your bid) for a color you prefer. In the meantime, may Rev. Sasha’s new “do” bring some smiles to this community we share. See you Sunday!

  • [updated] Seven New Members Signed the Membership Book

    Please join us in warmly welcoming the 7 newest members of our Morristown UU spiritual family: [NEW BIO!] Patty Perconti is a resident of Whippany NJ where she lives with her kind husband and two sons who keep her on her toes. She enjoys traveling, dinner with family and friends and trying to find laughter in each day. [NEW BIO!] Anthony Perconti is a lifelong resident of the Garden State. He is married to a wonderful (and patient) woman and is the proud father of two young men. Becki Tarby  is an elementary music teacher living in Edison, NJ with her husband, Kyle, and their two daughters, Livia (3) and Zoe (almost 1). Originally from New Jersey, Becki pursued her education at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN and has taught in Nashville, Washington Heights in Manhattan, and now in Edison. Becki is passionate about making music, cooking, and enjoying nature walks. After a state-wide search for the right Unitarian Universalist community for her family, Becki found a welcoming home here at MUUF. Bill DiGennaro:  Having grown up in Jefferson Township, NJ, and calling Morristown home for the past two decades, Bill has dedicated his career to supporting others. With a background in social services spanning back to the mid-1990s, he is currently working as a therapist, helping individuals navigate life’s challenges. He finds his balance through meditation and peaceful walks in the local parks. Dori Wolfe  recently came back to New Jersey after a hiatus of around 55 years to be closer, or at least on the same time zone, as her grandchildren. She has been involved in the renewable energy space for decades, both with her own company and now as a part-time employee with the non-profit Solar United Neighbors. Together with husband Jeff, they enjoy traveling, hiking, family and pickleball. Sheila Battaglia  lives in Randolph with her husband Dave and their 3 sons, Quinn, Shane and Logan. After homeschooling her boys through high school, she now tutors other students in math. She loves to do logic puzzles and play board games. Gideon Romann

  • Rev. Sasha Will Be Away

    Rev. Sasha will be away for her quarterly week of study leave from Monday, March 24th through Sunday, March 30th. She looks forward to connecting with you after she returns. If your matter is urgent, please contact the office for assistance.

  • The Odyssey Project

    The Odyssey Project is completing its fourth year collaborating with Fellowship members to share their life stories. From this project we’ve learned about each other, from each other, and deepened our personal connections. Each program includes a 20 minute interview video followed by a question and answer period in which we learn more about our guest. We are excited to announce two upcoming programs featuring long-time members. Please plan to attend the programs for Diane Koslow this Sunday March 23 and for John Solu on April 13. Each Odyssey program follows coffee hour after the service.  We look forward to seeing you.

  • 2025-2026 Annual Budget HYPERdrive

    I can sense it…the Fellowship is strong with you! Our budget drive starts this Sunday, March 23rd – so join our fellow members in Chu hall after service to pick up your pledge envelope and enjoy lunch to kick off our budget drive. To keep our Alliance strong, this is the time of year we ask all members and friends to pledge their financial support. Our annual budget, funded primarily through your generosity, allows us to be a community of inspiration, connection, and service to the wider galaxy. The Fellowship is sustained primarily by our pledges (roughly 80% of our funding comes from members and friends like you, through our Annual Pledge Drive), so we all truly count on the support of every individual and family. Now, if I consult the Jedi archives, “fellowship” is defined as “a group of people united for a common purpose or interest.” Much like a certain rebel alliance from an unnamed sci-fi saga, our congregation comes together for a shared mission in a welcoming and supportive space. We gather to strengthen our beliefs, build community, and uplift one another—something especially vital in today’s world. This year, with guidance from the Personnel and Finance Committees, our Board is implementing updated UUA-recommended salary guidelines. We plan to increase staff salaries to better align with the rising cost of living and inflation in our area. To support this and maintain our facilities—including both our existing and new buildings—and expand our vital programming, we’ve set an ambitious pledge goal of $490,000 . Your pledge ensures the continuation of our Sunday services, Faith Formation classes for younglings and Jedi Masters alike, outreach through newsletters and streaming, and the sustainability of our growing rebel base. The Fellowship recommends using the  Fair Share Contribution Guide  to help you determine your commitment level. If you have previously been pledging – consider revisiting it this year, and reassess whether it’s still the right level for you or if you are ready to move to a deeper level of support. We ask that you make a written pledge during our April Annual Pledge Drive by either filling out and  returning a pledge card at the Fellowship  (these are collected by Katy Julich, our office administrator), or click this link to pledge on-line  and entering your annual pledge in the giving menu (which can even allow you to use automatic monthly payments). Not a member yet? Stop by the Stewardship table at the luncheon to learn how you can support our mission. And for those tuning in online from their own hidden outpost, visit our website and click the “Give” tab to contribute to our Operating Budget. May the Fellowship be with you! Tim Davis Stewardship Trustee-at-Large padawan

  • UU FAITH ACTION NJ LIAISON’S CORNER

    Busy time at UUFANJ!  As liaison I will do my best to keep you informed of the prominent doings at UUFANJ – at times with a serving of Side With Love Action news. March 21 will be the first THIRD FRIDAY ACTION HOUR at noon.  As usual there are no obligations to participate in all the actions, no long-term commitments, or demands for donations.  Participate at your leisure. Since there is push back from the Governor, Senate President, and Assembly Speaker on codifying an existing directive commonly known as the Immigration Trust Act, action will be taken up again.  Other actions depend on developing events.  There may be more Action Hour sessions added if deemed necessary.  For more information, click on the link in the graphic. SAVE THE DATE. The hybrid UUFANJ Annual Meeting will be held at the UU Church at Washington Crossing on Saturday 31 10AM-3PM.  Since the Gala had been canceled, the Annual Meeting will include presentations by each of the task forces.  More information to follow. UUFANJ is looking for folks to serve on the board or as task force leaders/co-leaders.   Training will be provided.  For those who want to keep up to date on issues but don’t have the time to get deeply involved, sign up to get emails from the task force/s of interest.  Go to uufaithaction.org for more information.  Each Task Force is fighting the good fight on many fronts.  Respect! Some of the other bills being closely followed:                                                                                                           Climate Superfund Act – Presently in appropriations committee.  NJ A4696.  Holds fossil                     fuel companies accountable.  Accessed fees to be used to help impacted communities.                   Establishment low-carbon transportation fuel standard DEP program.  NJ A3645.                                     Oppose.  Out of committee.  Creates other pollutants.  Policy 5156 – Protection of Trans Students      Second Look NJ Rehabilitative Release for certain incarcerated persons NJ S2338/A4463 Side With Love Action Center is the organizing strategy team of the UUA.  There is a weekly update of evolving issues and actions on sidewithlove.org Side With Love is part of a large coalition of like-minded partners.  The Gathering is a new program created to offer the spiritual support and analysis of issues needed to sustain long term collective action.  For information go to sidewithlove.org/the-gathering How to transform a Tesla into a “Prophetic Action Car”?  A simple rebrand discovered by 2 ministers.  The new UUA logo decal is the perfect size to cover the Tesla hood logo.

  • Join the Conversaiton

    “Tending Congregational Life: Guiding the Membership Journey” was a training program from the UUA designed to develop welcoming and inclusive congregations through community and belonging. We used it as a guide for conversations about how we, as a congregation, could welcome and nurture people searching for authentic connection and community. The program contained five modules, starting with the foundational “Four Frameworks for Understanding Congregational Life” module, which introduced concepts such as the membership journey as a spiral of faithful relationship, the basics of congregational life (UU identity, spiritual depth, generosity), the congregation itself as a curriculum for faith development, and the map of community building to visualize and strategize community growth. The remaining modules covered topics such as communication for inclusion, welcoming visitors, and providing opportunities for connection and transformation. It provided practical strategies for creating and maintaining relationships within and outside the congregation, with the goal of guiding people on a fulfilling membership journey based on mutuality and consent. The conversations that emerged throughout our engagement with this program were truly enriching. Participants shared deeply personal experiences and insights, fostering a profound sense of shared understanding and collective purpose. The open and honest dialogue allowed us to explore complex issues with sensitivity and respect, leading to innovative ideas and a renewed commitment to creating a more welcoming and inclusive community. The depth and quality of these conversations were instrumental in moving us forward, solidifying our belief in the power of meaningful connection within our congregation. We invite all one final session this Sunday, March 23rd at 11:30 AM , to continue these vital conversations. Everyone in the congregation is warmly invited to participate, regardless of whether you attended previous sessions. This is a wonderful opportunity to contribute your voice and help shape the future of our community.

  • UUA General Assembly

    UUA General Assembly (GA) is the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists from far and wide to learn, connect with old friends and new, worship together, find inspiration, and take an active role in the work of the UUA. Many have you have attended GA and have found it inspiring to be in the company of so many who share our faith tradition. Attendees bring back observations and ideas from across the country about the many ways Unitarian Universalist congregations bring our 8 Principles to life within their congregations and communities, and to the wider world. Our appointed Delegates bring the voice of our Fellowship to issues voted upon during the business sessions. UUA General Assembly We are able to designate up to 5 of our Fellowship member attendees to serve as voting Delegates. If you are interested in serving as a Delegate, reach out to any Board Member or Rev. Sasha! Registration for UUA General Assembly is now open! You have the option of attending in person in Baltimore, MD or virtually through the Whova App , which ever works for you. Registration information can be found here . Stay tuned for Annette Tyler’s GA recollections in the Newsletter next week!

  • First Floor Refresh – Update

    Last week we shares with you our plan to update the first floor. ( You can read about it here ) This past Saturday a group of volunteers and staff went about putting that plan in to place. They moved furniture, swept and vacuumed dust and dirt, and set up both rooms to create more inviting and usable spaces in our updated buildings. They also tested out the spaces On Sunday Morning, many of you commented positively on the change saying things like it “felt more inviting” and the rooms seemed more “usable.” During the service, all spaces were used and appreciated. After Religious Education Classes, the Family room was once again a buzz with families socializing and growing the community. As mentioned last week we’d like to gather feedback from our members on this change after you’ve had the chance to experience it for a few weeks. We’ve updated a Google Form where you can submit your thoughts . We thank you for your thoughtful feedback and are excited for this new chapter in our Fellowship space! LIBRARY The Lounge (Room 100) Please note that the Pictures on the walls in the Lounge will be moved to accommodate for the furniture moves . FAMILY ROOM

  • MUUF Members Taking Action

    MUUF was well represented at the 1st Friday Action Hour for March.  The actions focused on the Climate Super Fund Act, the Immigrant Trust Act, and the cuts to Medicare and Medicaid being considered at the federal level.  If you were not able to attend and want to voice your concerns about any of these issues, it is not too late.  Click on the link in the graphic to participate.  Invite your friends. Updated issues and actions will be presented at the 3rd Friday Action Hour on March 21 at noon.

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