UUFA News

News from the Regathering Task Force and Medical Advisory Panel (MAP)

Members of the task force and the MAP met this week to discuss what to propose for UUFA during this current COVID-19 spike. The decision was made to “Stay Calm and Carry On,” at least for the immediate present.  

For almost two years these two groups have been making recommendations for UUFA based on ever-changing science and most recently,  the new CDC guidelines (spring 2022). At present, the criteria for placing Clarke in a “high-risk” category and Oconee in a “medium” risk category has been the number of cases per 100,000. The members of the group have always looked at those numbers (cases/100,000) together with the impact COVID cases were having on the hospitals and their staff in the area (Region E).  At present, COVID cases are only 6.3% of all hospital patients, with 82.6% of ICU beds in use. Participants in the meeting felt these were numbers that were low enough that we could continue meeting as we have been, even though cases/ 100,000 numbers would place us in the “high” category for Clarke County. 

Over the last two years, much has changed for the better in terms of our knowledge of keeping folks safe from COVID infections. We know now that vaccinations can help to but not totally prevent infections, and at present even children 6 months and over can be vaccinated. Though our vaccination rate is very high, as evidenced by the responses to the earlier congregational survey, we encourage booster shots per CDC guidelines. Also, treatments for COVID, in particular the anti-viral medications now available, have made the illness much less threatening for most folks, as evidenced by the President’s recent bout with Covid. 

We also know the importance of well-ventilated spaces, and we now know that the air exchange rate in the sanctuary is excellent. We have recommended that the number of people there be limited to 100, so please sit socially distanced somewhat from those folks you don’t live with. The Fellowship and Gathering Halls are available for up to 75 folks, and the AWE Room is available for 40 folks if you want to be in a much smaller group.  We have very seldom if ever, had 215 folks in the building!  Just let the greeters know when you sign in which of those spaces you’d prefer. 

So,  taking all these elements into consideration, we have decided to maintain our present course, at least for a while. We are asking you to always wear a well-fitting mask indoors, and UUFA will continue to provide them for those who come without one and will continue to provide hand sanitizer as well. During community time after services, we are also inviting you to get your food and drink and then move to the shady area of the yard by the playground and socially distance as much as possible. We will soon change the sign-in sheets to reflect new CDC guidelines for folks who have had COVID recently, as there seem to be more of us in that category than ever before. 

We hope that you know that these recommendations are made after much deliberation and with the interest of the entirety of UUFA folks in mind. We know that for some of you, coming into the building is not an option you wish to take, and we hope you will continue to be a part of our community through the online services and Zoom option for meetings and events. For those of you who do feel comfortable coming into the building, we ask that you consider not only your well-being but all those other folks here who have “inherent worth” as well. Stay home if you’ve been recently exposed, especially if you have any symptoms, and please let the office know if you come down with COVID soon after having been here.  The CDC has a Quarantine/Isolation calculator on its website for you to use to know what to do after exposure.

Please do everything you can to keep folks as healthy as possible, so that we are able to continue to meet in person.  

“Stay Calm and Carry On” and keep your fingers crossed, too!

Happenings in a List!


For details on many of these, check out the Highlights section of “This Month & Beyond” (either on the left of this page or here). 

While this may not a comprehensive list of everything happening at UUFA, we hope it accurately reflects upcoming special events and recurring events that are open to all! 

For regular committee and team meeting details, check the “Let’s Get Together” section of “This Month & Beyond,” and make sure to join your groups on Realm/Connect, so you will receive updates, and reminders directly to your inbox and have easy access to zoom links for virtual happenings.

Need help!? Contact Meredyth@uuathensga.org .


All month!

*Donations can be made at (onrealm.org/UUFA/give) .


December

  • 5 Can-a-thon help needed
  • 6 Nifty Gifty
  • 5 Athens Pride and Queer Collective–UUFA Justice Partner–Operation Transformation
  • 6 & 7 Justice Partner event: Economic Justice Coalition Fundraiser–Thurgood
  •  7 First Sunday Forum: Exploring Our Community Response to Food Insecurity in Recent SNAP Crisis
  •  7 Social Justice Action Team
  •  7 Conversation Cafe
  •  7 Abundance Table
  •  8 The Gathering from Side with Love
  •  9 Second Lookers 
  •  9 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?
  • 14 Book Talks
  • 20 Solstice Service 7 p.m. “Light is Returning”
  • 21 Third Sunday Forum: Unitarianism and the Khasi Hills of India: A Personal Experience
  • 21 Conversation Cafe
  • 24 Christmas Eve All ages. 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall

January

All Month — Winter Clothing Drive

  •   4 Conversation Cafe
  •  4 Social Action Justice Team
  •  8 Racial Justice Team
  • 11 Conversation Cafe
  • 13 Second Lookers
  • 13 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity:  Are We Too Violent?
  • 15 Justice Partner event:  AADM Social Justice Awards and Gala 2026
  • 17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Banquet (sponsored by the Athens Area Human Relations Council), 4 p.m., Classic Center
  • 18 Conversation Cafe
  • 18 Poster making for the MLK Day Parade
  • 19 MLK Day Parade (3 p.m., Washington & Hull)
  • 26 Earth Ministry Team
  • 27 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?

February 

  •   1 Conversation Cafe
  •   1 Social Action Justice Team
  •   7 Lead with Love
  •   8 Nominations Open for 2026-27 Share the Plate Cause-of-the Month Organizations
  • 10 Second Lookers
  • 10 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity:  Are We Too Violent?
  • 12 Racial Justice Team
  • 15 Conversation Cafe
  • 19 Board of Trustees Meeting
  • 22 Nominations Close for 2026-27 Share the Plate Cause-of-the Month Organizations
  • 23 Earth Ministry Team

Rather see this as a calendar grid?  Visit uuathensga.org/calendar.


Justice Partner Highlights

Athens Pride and Queer Collective Hosts Operation Transformation

Join Athens Pride and Queer Collective, a UUFA Justice Partner, on December 5 from 8 to 11 pm at Live Wire Athens for an unforgettable night of drag, art, and community. All proceeds from the event will directly fund APQC’s Gender-Affirming Care Grant, which provides financial assistance to individuals across Georgia seeking gender-affirming surgeries and care. Visit athenspride.org/events for tickets and details.

Athens Area Paine College Club Presents Thurgood

The Economic Justice Coalition, a UUFA Justice Partner, is one of several organizations to benefit from the proceeds of the production of George Stevens’ Thurgood set for the Morton Theatre on December 6 at 3 pm and December 7 at 4 pm. For tickets and details visit   www.mortontheatre.com/events  When you purchase your tickets, please put EJC in the code box located on the payment page.

Reggae Vibes Fundraiser: Georgia for Jamaica Hurricane Relief 

Supporting Families Impacted by Hurricane Melissa

December 11. Doors open at 6pm. @Hendershots 237 Prince Ave. Athens, Ga

Join us for an uplifting and meaningful night as Georgia comes together to support Jamaica! Reggae Vibes Fundraiser is a celebration of culture, community, and compassion all to raise funds and gather practical resources for families recovering from Hurricane Melissa.

Whether you can attend in person or simply want to make a donation, your contribution will make a direct impact on rebuilding lives. Join AADM to support recovery efforts and donate funds and supplies to help families rebuild. aadmovement.org/events