Welcome to week 2 of our new way to share information about church programming. Feedback is welcome to programming@stjohnsuu.org.
NEW THEME: A Christmas Carol
The holidays are upon us! We are making our transition to our holiday theme of A Christmas Carol. Services will address this theme, as will our next edition of the Seasonal Journal.
First Hour Programming for the Holidays
For the holiday season we will be having intergenerational projects each week in Krolfifer. Parents are welcome to participate with children, but it is not always required.
Any adult, whether they are a caregiver for a child or not, is welcome to join in – it’s a great way to get to know the children in the congregation!
Each Sunday will be stand alone, and will focus on one service or craft project. Sunday, November 24 we will make our annual soup mixes! Later Sundays will focus on Mitten Tree projects, ornaments, baking cookies, and even a scavenger hunt.
Adult volunteers needed! Please contact Ashleigh Rhodes if you are interested in planning or leading a holiday activity, or just lending a helping hand.
Donations needed: We could use any legos or building toys to add to our current collection. Thank you!
See the final section below for full descriptions of all First Hour programs by age group.
DEADLINE APPROACHING QUICKLY for the
SEASONAL JOURNAL!
It’s time to prepare for the next issue of the Seasonal Journal! For more details and submission guidelines, visit: https://stjohnsuu.org/december-seasonal-journal/
Submissions should go to Marie at programming@stjohnsuu.org.
Contact Information for Religious Life
- Email Ashleigh Rhodes: arhodes@stjohnsuu.org.
- Email Marie Inanli: marie@stjohnsuu.org.
- To submit announcement, proposals for new programs, and any time you’re not sure which Co-Director you need, email programming@stjohnsuu.org.
Events
Teen Meeting before Game Night, Friday, Nov 22nd, 6pm
An opportunity for teens to have some food and socialize as a group before they play. RSVP and ask questions to Ashleigh Rhodes.
Gingerbread House Party, Friday December 13, 5-8pm
Participate in a St. John’s tradition. Gingerbread houses will be provided, bring your own supplies to make them unique. All ages welcome!! Note that flyers previously said this was on Saturday – this event is actually happening on Friday!
Open Casting Call!
Dramatic Reading of A Christmas Carol, Sunday, Dec 15
During the service on December 15 we will do a dramatic reading of parts of A Christmas Carol. Players of every age are needed. No memorization required! Rehearsals will be minimal. Contact Ashleigh Rhodes to express interest.
First Hour Programs by Age Group
Babies through Preschool (ages 0 to 4)
Did you know? We have staffed childcare starting at 9:15 every Sunday in the nursery area in Krolfifer. Come attend an adult program and let us entertain your little ones. Generally this is aimed at the 0-4 set who aren’t old enough for other activities, but it’s open to other kids who want to just play during First Hour in most cases.
Elementary (ages 4 to 12)
Our fall class in Rosa Parks has ended. Children will instead participate in projects in Krolfifer – a different project will be the focus of each week. Parents are encouraged to stay and participate unless they are attending an adult program downstairs.
Teens (ages 12 to 18)
The teen group has shifted to meeting 2nd and 4th Sundays. This will start this Sunday, November 24 and continue through the holidays. The teens will decide with mentors whether to participate in projects in Krolfifer as a group, or meet elsewhere.
On other Sundays teens are encouraged to participate with projects in Krolfifer or attend adult programs.
Adult Programs
First Hour is about being together as a community. Note that Haehnle, our main hallway between the Sanctuary and Krolfifer, is always open for socializing and visiting. When Gandhi is not being used by Meditation and Movement, we encourage you to use that space for self-guided meditation or yoga.
Money Stories – Dec. 8, Dec.15
Please select one of these dates to join in a discussion about emotional ties to money based on personal life stories. Melissa Rowland will facilitate these sessions. During the Next Steps weekend, our consultant, Rachel Maxwell, recommended these conversations in preparation for
St. John’s capital campaign.
Meditation and Movement – 2nd and 4th Sundays (Next is Nov. 24th)
Want to start off the new week in a peaceful and purposeful way? Try our First Hour offering for teens and adults. Participants will spend time in mindful meditation and gentle movement. No pre-registration required. Please drop by Gandhi to improve your well-being.
Led by Christine Mouch.
Racial Justice Discussion with Joetta Prost and Rev. Mitra, Nov. 24
Follow-up discussion to Joetta Prost’ sermon on the intersection of Universalism and racial violence in the past and present. See more detail of all the ways you can take action on this topic in this week’s E-News.
Special Financial Presentation for those 70 and older – December 1
On Sunday December 1, join us for a First Hour discussion about tax advantages of charitable contributions given through your IRA. The tax laws have changed. Come and learn more about some options for charitable giving from folks who are utilizing these strategies. Discussion will be facilitated by Joetta Prost and other members of the congregation.
Intro to Love and Social Justice – December 1
You are invited to explore the sense(s) of love that might be effective for social change. Charles Seibert will provide an introduction to a multi-session series which will occur early next year.
Split-the-Plate Talk, Project Connect – December 1
Project Connect was founded in 1996 and provides information resources for homeless liaisons working in Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren counties.
Cincinnati Public Schools serves about 1,700 students whose families are homeless. Some of the assistance Project Connect provides include: helps with enrollment and attendance, distributes school supplies and backpacks, supplies uniforms and clothing, helps with free lunch programs, makes referrals to other educational resources, offers an 8 week summer academic and enrichment program, provides tutoring, helps parents increase involvement with their child’s school and, advocates and educates parents about their educational rights.
Some of the ways we can assist Project Connect include: volunteer to tutor school children and provide additional support during the summer program, provide school supplies, provide services and “extras” such as movie passes, tickets to sports events, long distance phone cards, fast-food, Costco, Target, Walmart, and grocery store gift cards. More information about Project Connect can be found at their website, https://www.cps-k12.org/community/customer-care-center/project-connect