Saturday, February 03, 2007

GM Schedule

Hi All,

I've been looking forward on the calendar and my family schedule and as of today it looks like these are the dates that I'm available to advise.

Feb 4 Feb 18
Mar 4 Mar 18
Apr 1 Apr 15 Apr 29
May 6 May 27

This doesn't mean that there can't be meeting on the other Sundays of the months, it just means that I can't be there.

'til NeXT time

Mic

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Spirit Play Workshop

Spirit Play Workshop
Saturday, Feb. 24
9 am - 12:30 pm

Facilitator: Joy Silver, DRE, Beacon Unitarian Church in Port Coquitlam

Spirit Play is a Unitarian adaptation of the techniques of Maria Montessori and Jerome Berryman’s Godly Play to help children in living into their own answers to the existential questions: Where did we come from? What are we doing here? How do we choose to live our lives? What happens when we die? As in Montessori, the key elements are the classroom environment and the teachers. These elements free the children to work at their own pace on their own issues after an initial lesson.

Registration: 9 am with time to view the materials and get acquainted over refreshments.

Workshop begins promptly at 9:30 am.

You will become familiar with the philosophy behind the program, the storytelling technique and learn how to create the materials needed for the program.

Cost: $10 to help cover Joy’s expenses

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Youth heading to NYC

I just found out that 10 (count 'em!!) youth from the Unitarian Church of Vancouver are heading to New York City for the UU UNO seminar for April 5-8, 2006.

Wow! Last year, DLRE Caroline Farley went and was blown away! The theme this year is:

PEOPLE POVERTY POWER

Not going this year! - I'm encouraging you to think about it for next year. I think it's a fabulous opportunity.

FROM: Mary Bennett, Executive Dir CANADIAN UNITARIAN COUNCIL
VIA: cuc-bc-youth-ministry@yahoogroups.com

CANUUDLE IS COMING!!!

Going to Saint John in May?

Early Bird registration deadline for the Annual Conference and Meeting is April 1st, 2006.

Register on-line.

Canada Day Youth Award

Canada Day Youth Award

Celebrating Outstanding Young Canadians

Individuals, schools, colleges, universities, community groups and businesses can nominate a young person 18 years and younger who exemplifies the qualities of citizenship that strengthen our social fabric and enrich our national life. This young person must have made a truly exceptional contribution in any number of areas. This could include, but is certainly not limited to: community involvement, promotion of Canadian values, and environmentally friendly initiatives.

Nomination Rules

  • Candidates must be 18 years of age or younger at the time of their nomination.
  • Candidates must have made a truly exceptional contribution. A minimum of 100 hours of community service is suggested.
  • Nominations must be received no later than MARCH 31 of each year.
  • Nominations must be sent to the Celebrate Canada Committee in the candidate's province or territory.

Printer-friendly version of the nomination form (PDF). For further information, please contact the Celebrate Canada Committee in your province or territory.

Celebrate Canada Committee for British Columbia
c/o Canadian Heritage
Library Square
300 West Georgia Street, 4th Floor
Vancouver, BC
V6B 6C6

(604) 666-8082 or 1-800-663-5812

FROM: Mary Bennett, Executive Dir CANADIAN UNITARIAN COUNCIL
VIA: cuc-bc-youth-ministry@yahoogroups.com

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Multi-faith Youth Conference


Multi-faith Youth Conference

March 24th - 26th, 2006

This is an event for youth ages 12-20 from all faiths to get to know one another, have fun and learn about each other’s religious communities and traditions. A weekend of workshops, worship, community building, games, music, fun and much more ...

Hosted by the Unitarian Church of Vancouver

949 W 49th Avenue Vancouver, BC
Email: daylenemarshall/AT/gmail/DOT/com

Event begins Friday at 6pm and ends Sunday at 1pm. Starting Saturday at 5pm is the All Souls Springtime Soiree. Family and friends of all ages are welcome to attend this part of the conference (see include flyer for more details). Since this event is for groups from all faith communities we want to be as inclusive as possible. We have made it open to 12-20 year olds since the definition of youth varies within various communities. All dietary needs will be accommodated as long as we are made aware of them on the registration form. Unitarians believe that everyone has the right for a free and responsible search for truth and meaning, therefore everyone’s beliefs will be respected. Please let us know ways that we can honor your faith.

Multi-Faith Youth Conference and All Souls Springtime Soiree

Date: March 24-26, 2006. Groups should arrive as close to 6PM as possible.

Place: Unitarian Church of Vancouver,

949 W 49th Ave. Vancouver, BC

Cost: Early Bird (before February 21st) $20.00 Late (before March 7th) $25.00

Cost includes meals, supplies and ticket to the All Souls Springtime Soiree. Each youth is asked to bring a snack to share with the group (enough for approx. 8 people).

Cheque payable to UCV, memo: youth multi-faith.

Registration and Permission forms and cheques should be mailed to:

Daylene Marshall
#105 – 1221 Burnaby St,
Vancouver,
BC V6E 1P7

Details: An adult sponsor from each faith group must accompany youth, for safety reasons the adult to youth ratio may not exceed 1:8. We ask that one youth from each community be designated to be a part of the Spirit Committee (youth should have some leadership experience). The Spirit Committee is a group of youth and adults that work together to ensure the spirit of the conference is abided by and facilitates conflict resolution as well as deals with any situation where conference rules are broken. During the all ages event, the youth and their sponsors at the conference will be sleeping in a separate area then other guests that may spend the night.

Bring:
  • Clothing
  • Toiletries (deodorant, contact solution, toothbrush etc. – there is no shower on site)
  • Sleeping bag, pillow, mat (we are sleeping on the floor)
  • Clothes you no longer want for the clothing swap
  • A snack to share with 8-10 people
  • Costume, mask, fun hat or make-up
  • Musical instruments
  • Camera
  • A positive attitude and open mind
Do Not Bring:
  • Valuable electronics (ipods, Discmans, laptops, etc.)
  • Drugs or Alcohol
  • Weapons, Lighters, Matches or Fireworks
  • Preconceived judgment of other people or other faiths

FROM: daylene marshall
VIA: cuc-bc-youth-ministry@yahoogroups.com



Please email me, mxt/mic, if you would like the Registration and Code of Ethics forms.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Scheduled Dates

As of today - Feb. 8, 2006 - these as the selected dates for the YGM's as known by the office:

  • Feb. 17th
  • Mar. 3rd
  • Mar. 17th
  • Mar. 31st

Friday, January 27, 2006

God Is Everywhere

They say that God is everywhere,
and yet we always think of Him
as somewhat of a recluse.

- Emily Dickinson,
  American Poet (1830 - 1886)

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Youth Social Justice Survey Update

from Mary Bennett:

In the next Canadian Unitarian newsletter we're posting the following notice.

I always like to have a photo in case there's space, and we can always use them for the webpages anyways.

Do any of you have photos of your youth group (or any youth in your congregation) "doing" social justice work?

Send to me at mary@cuc.ca if you do. Thanks.


What Issues do Youth Care About?

Chris Michell, National Social Justice Coordinator is trying to answer that question by asking youth to fill out a short online survey on their views on Social Justice (SJ). The objective is to hear from at least every youth group in the country, and 33 responses have been received to date. Some early findings: SJ is an important part of UUism for Youth; youth feel their congregation is doing enough SJ work but their youth group is not; and the majority of SJ projects are on Human Rights issues.

Do the survey online at www.cuc.ca/youth/socialjustice


CUC Regional Fall Gathering: BC Region

November 4, 5 & 6 2005 - West Vancouver, BC

Are you coming to CanUUdle VI? Saint John, New Brunswick, May 19-22, 2006. Watch www.cuc.ca/conference for updates on the CUC Annual Conference & Meeting!

To visit the cuc-bc-youth-ministry group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cuc-bc-youth-ministry/