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Reflecting on This Month’s Theme

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This theme for October is Cultivating Compassion.

The Fellowship offers many opportunities and invitations to explore and practice the theme. We will be exploring the theme through out the month in worship and Religious Exploration.

October 5 “Just Three Feet” with Meredyth Howard

When everyday seems to bring a new tragedy, how can we find hope?  When all the problems seem so insurmountable, how can we take them on?  UUFA’s Youth/Young Adult & Membership Coordinator Meredyth Howard explores one way to find hope and effect real change every day.

October 12 “How I Carry You with My Words” with Mikhayla Robinson Smith

Every act of compassion begins with words: spoken or perceived. Our words have the power to hold or harm, to protect or to destroy, and to show mercy and compassionor to show hatred, or erase. This service will serve as a reminder and an encouragement for us all to carry one another with our words.

October 19  “How to Read a Covenant” with Rev. Dr. Pippin Whitaker

As participants in a covenantal faith, we write and hold many covenants with one another. Some covenants speak to our association among congregations; others call us to gather in covenant within congregations. Committees, groups, and teams (and even meetings!) may have covenants! With all this experience, we UUs tend to be pretty good at writing covenants. How should we read them?

October 26 “Into the Hollow Reed” with Rev. Dr. Pippin Whitaker


Reflection Ideas and Questions

Are you seeking more ways to explore the theme of cultivating compassion? 

Consider reflecting on these quotes:

There is a hierarchy of responses when we encounter suffering. Pity says, “I see your pain.” Sympathy says “I understand your pain.” Empathy says, “I feel your pain.” Compassion says “I am with you in your pain and I will help.” – Rabbi Esther Adler

Self-compassion isn’t about escaping your darkness but learning to love yourself there. – Jennifer Healey

Hold yourself as a mother holds her beloved child. – The Buddha

True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it understands that an edifice that produces beggars needs restructuring. – Martin Luther King Jr.

Hurt people, hurt people… but, they help them too. – Iain Corbett

Some questions you may use as a prompt for conversation or for a journal entry follow:

  • When were you offered compassion in an unexpected or unique way?  
  • What’s your first memory of being compassionate with yourself?
  • Where did your unkind and self-critical inner voice come from? 
  • How would your feelings about that “difficult person” in your life change if you discovered that their aggravating behavior is not a character defect but a wound that runs deep?
  • What do you need to do to stay tender and compassionate in the face of our consistently cruel political culture that wants you to go numb?

Happenings in a List!


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

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October 

  •   5  First Sunday Forum:  Challenging Times for Our National Parks
  •   5 Abundance Table 
  •   5 From the UU Georgia Legislative Action Network (LAN):  Free Advocacy Training In Person at UUCA  
  •   6 Deadline to Register to Vote for the November 4 General/Special Election
  • 11 UUA Day of Observance (National Coming Out Day)
  • 12 Singing Meditation
  • 12 Book Talks
  • 14 Second Lookers
  • 14 Early Voting Begins
  • 17 Justice Partner event:  Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition (AIRC) monthly meeting, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Oconee St. United Methodist Church (OSUMC)
  • 18 No Kings National Day of Mobilization
  • 19 Forum (the UU GA Legislative Action Network) 
  • 22 Five-Senses (give or take) Nature Walk 10 a.m. tinyurl.com/UUFA-nature
  • 25 Justice Partner event:  Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition (AIRC) Education-Immigration Lawyers Education Forum, UUFA, 10 to 11:30 a.m.
  • 26 UUFA Fall Festival 11:30 am
  • 26 UUA Day of Observance (Intersex Awareness Day)
  • 28 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?
  • 31 UUFA Coven Craft Group, 5:30 p.m.

November

  •  1 Justice Partner (AADM) Event Athens Black Market Block Party
  •  1 Voces y versos Performance, 7-9 p.m.
  •  2 End of Daylight Saving Time
  •  2 First Sunday Forum: The Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code
  •  2 Singing Meditation
  •  4 Special Statewide Election
  •  9 Guest at Your Table (through December 31)
  •  9 Start of Family Promise Week (partnering with Holy Cross Lutheran Church)
  •  9 Book Talks
  • 11 Second Lookers
  • 11 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?
  • 15 AADM–UUFA Justice Partner–NEG Black Business Expo
  • 15-16 UU GA LAN (Legislative Action Network) Third Annual Conference 
  • 16 Third Sunday Forum:  Exploring the ACC Jail
  • 20 UUA Welcoming Day of Observation — Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR)
  • 21  Justice Partner event:  Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition (AIRC) Meeting
  • 30 UUFA Justice Action Collaborative

December

  •   9 Second Lookers
  •  9 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?
  • 14 Book Talks
  • 21 Third Sunday Forum

January

  • 13 Second Lookers
  • 19 MLK Day Parade (3 p.m., Washington & Hull)

February 

  • 10 Second Lookers

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