March 8, 2020

The 10 a.m. Service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist fellowship, March 8th reminds us of our responsibilities to the sacred home we are blessed with, Mother Earth.  How has civilization driven trouble for the earth?  And how might we develop an ecologically sustainable future?   Our service leader Dr. Kent Shifferd, offers two brief homilies: “The Seven Major Mistakes of Homo Sapiens” and “How We Saved Civilization” for consideration, inviting the congregation’s thoughts during the talk-back session that follows.

All attending are invited to stay for coffee & light nourishment after conclusion of the  Service; the fellowship Board meeting follows at 12:00 noon and is open to everyone.  The Blue Hills UU is located at 230 W Messenger in Rice Lake. 

March 1, 2020

In honor of Aldo Leopold Week March 1-8th , the Blue Hills Unitarian Universalists will consider the work of this noted Wisconsin environmentalist at Service March 1st.  Leopold’s legacy continues in league with other influential naturalists from Wisconsin – John Muir, Gaylord Nelson, August Derleth and a shared legacy with Minnesota’s Sigurd Olson.  

Jude Genereaux will lead the 10:00 service at BHUU, inviting participants to bring remembrances and meaningful passages of these great Wisconsinites to share during the talk back session following.

All are welcome at BHUU, and to stay for fellowship and light snacks after the service.  We are located at 230 W Messenger in Rice Lake and invite you to attend.      

www.aldoleopold.org/event/aldo-leopold-week/

Jude Genereaux
Aldo Leopold 1887-1948

February 23, 2020

As a member of the Seattle Men’s Chorus, David Hart found music, the enjoyment and making of, brought some of life’s finest hours to his own life as well as others.  A former Baptist minister, Dave will share his thoughts and musical talent in conducting the service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist fellowship Sunday February 23rd;   his sermon will address “Coming Out Through Music”, offering insight and understanding.

Following time for fellowship and light snacks after the 10:00 service, the BHUU’s will gather for a monthly drum circle at 12:00 noon.  All are invited to visit the fellowship, located at 230 W Messenger St in Rice Lake.

Seattle Men’s Chorus

February 16, 2020

Sunday February 16th brings fellow member Judith Barisonzi to lead the 10:00 Service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist fellowship.  Reporting on a recent Webinar series offered through our national UUA affiliation, “Small Congregations, Infinite Possibilities”, her message will seek to define the nature of small congregations.  During the talk-back session, those interested will be invited to help lay the groundwork for ways a  small group may build sustainable strength.      

This particular Sunday also offers time for religious education offered to younger members, and is followed by the third Sunday Potluck every one is invited to attend.  BHUU is located at 230 W Messenger in Rice Lake.

Judith Barisonzi
Third Sunday Pot Luck

February 9, 2020

Pat Shifferd, Emerita Professor of Sociology, Northland College, will lead the Service at Blue Hills UU Sunday, February 9th.  

Prompting our “Reflections on Winter”, Shifferd will consider how we, as well as wildlife, cope in these months, seeking to bring focus to the gifts of the season.  Those attending are invited to share where each of us finds beauty in winter and its corresponding solitudes through poetry or music; if you have a favorite poem or remembrance, please bring them along.    

After the 10:00 Service, all are invited to stay for fellowship and light nourishment, as well as the BHUU Board meeting at 12:00 noon.  The BHUU is a welcoming congregation, located at 230 W. Messenger in Rice Lake. 

Prof Patricia Shifferd

February 2, 2020

Our friend and member/music director Brian Rude will conduct the Service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist fellowship on Sunday, February 2nd.   As sermon topic Mr Rude has chosen the issue of “Societal Health” and will lead us in exploring what the term actually means.   How important is it to have a “healthy society? And how is one distinguished from a “sick society?”  Examples should generate constructive thought and questions for the talk-back session that follows. 

Brian Rude

The BHUU invites those attending to stay for light nourishment and fellowship after the 10:00 a.m. Service.   We are a small but welcoming congregation and invite all who are interested to attend,  230 W Messenger in Rice Lake.

January 26, 2020

The Service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist fellowship Sunday January 26th will include a Celebration of Books and Reading.  Without this critical human tool we have to wonder -where would we be?   Those attending are encouraged to “Come prepared to share reading suggestions for the cold winter months, along with a brief comment on the book(s) chosen.”  A list will be compiled and circulated to everyone soon after;  those aware of poems or a brief reading on the value of books are invited to share those as well.

After the 10 a.m. Service, all are invited to stay for coffee and light nourishment, as well as the Drum Circle which meets at 12 noon.    BHUU is located at 230 W Messenger in Rice Lake and is a Welcoming congregation.

January 19, 2020

Blue Hills Unitarian-Universalist fellowship in Rice Lake will explore the book”A Year of Living Kindly: Choices That Will Change Your Life and the World Around You” by Donna Cameron as part of their Service on Sunday January 19th.   

Cameron posits that “Just being nice will not be enough to save the civility of today’s world.  It will take the patience and focus of true and loving kindness.”  The 10 a.m. Service will include a summary of Cameron’s recently published book, followed by conversation about individual choices we can all make.

All are welcome at the BHUU, located at 230 W Messenger in Rice Lake.  The Service is followed by a time for fellowship and gathering for light nourishment; our monthly Pot Luck will take place at 12 noon, which is always open to everyone.  

January 12, 2020

The 10 a.m. Service January 12 at Blue Hills Unitarian-Universalist fellowship will address “Engaging The Climate/Extinction Crisis: BHUUF In Action.” Dr. Kent Shifferd, Prof Emeritus of Northland College, Ashland, will present for discussion the recommendations of BHUU’s Social and Environmental Action Committee for positive engagement with the community concerning these challenges.

Joining with UU’s Earth Ministry and Wisconsin Interfaith Power and Light are part of the first steps considered;
the hope is also to engage other faith communities in the effort. Various plans to bring focus to Arbor Day during Earth Week in April will be shared, and plans made with the fellowship.

Following a short “talk-back” session at 11:00, the congregation will adjourn for fellowship and light refreshments. The BHUU Board will meet at 12 noon. All are welcome to attend all the activities at BHUU, located at 230 W Messenger in Rice Lake.