May 19, 2024

Blue Hills Unitarian Universalists welcome Dennis Peters  next Sunday, May 19th., to address the issue of Abundance.   When does the blessing of abundance become a problem?   How many of us will confess to the tendency to hold on to too much stuff?  

Peters invites us to consider this, observing that “Our country is awash in possessions that have overflowed our homes.  One quarter of the population rent storage areas to keep the stuff they can no longer find space for;   parents don’t pass along precious heirlooms to their children, because the kids don’t want it – don’t have room for it!”  Peters will expose a more serious point to the dilemma of affluence.

Dennis Peters, ministering

After concluding the morning’s service, the BHUU Fellowship  will re-convene into the “Annual Meeting” to conclude business held over from May 5th.   Everyone is welcome to attend BHUU Sunday services at 10 a.m., 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

May 12, 2024

To commemorate “Mothers Day” at Blue Hills Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship Sunday, May 12th , guest speaker Arthur Thexton, member and co-founder of James Reeb UU Congregation in Madison, WI., will conduct the morning  Service via Zoom.

Observing that “Not all of us had competent, or even willing, mothers,” Mr. Thexton reflects “If we think about the Biblical commandment to “honor” thy mother and thy father, we find the verb is carefully chosen. We are not required to love, or to cherish, or care for, or obey, or even to forgive our parents – but to “honor” them.” In another word: to respect them. Promising an uplifting sermon for this day of honoring Mom’s, Blue Hills UU invites all to take part.

Arthur Thexton

Everyone is welcome to attend BHUU Sunday services at 10 a.m., 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

May 5, 2024

The first Sunday in May promises to be an important morning for we Blue Hills UU’s.  We will gather early for a 9:30 Brunch, before our ANNUAL MEETING, that follows a short Service at 10:00 a.m. May 5th. .  We’ve come a long way and accomplished ALOT this past couple years, so let’s take a moment to celebrate that, too.

Our Annual Meeting always has important issues to be considered, effecting our fellowship as we elect new officers and adopt the coming fiscal year’s budget.  This year will also bring two additional concerns to be decided upon:  a change to our By-Laws and a Resolution that would greatly impact how we are able to use our building.  

October 2022

Please mark the morning on your calendar and be with us as we plan the coming year.   Everyone is welcome to attend BHUU Sunday services at 10 a.m., 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

April 28, 2024

As we at Blue Hills UU welcome the return of SPRING to our lives, our favorite story teller will be with us Sunday, April 285h to share the tale of the “Skeleton Woman.”  Pat Barry relishes the finding and re-telling of folklore, as well as contemporaneous morality parables; those attending the service will be drawn into sharing what meaning this particular saga brings to them.  You are invited to draw your own conclusions – and be with us in the Sanctuary or on Zoom for an enlightening, lively morning!

Pat Barry

All are invited to attend Sunday services at 10 a.m., 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

April 21, 2024

Minister Dennis Peters will conduct the service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist fellowship on Sunday, April 21st.  Noting that many feel “politics” seems to have gone off the rails in this current time zone, perhaps more than in the past, Peters will address the current distress being felt.   Is this a result of personality traits of the politicians themselves?  Or do the underlying causes stem from other changes in our society?   Without being specific to individuals, Peters will examine traits and traditions we believed were inherent in our heritage, and how they, or the lack of them, effect nearly all facets of our lives and standards.

During the service, Peters will team up with our pianist for a “trumpet & piano” selection to grace the morning with music.  Being the Third Sunday of the month also brings members to the table for Pot Luck, downstairs;  all are invited to bring a dish to share and enjoy this time together.

Pot Luck

Sunday services are held at 10:00 a.m. in the sanctuary at 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, where everyone is welcome.  Services are also shared on Zoom;  the link is sent to members and to all interested by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

April 14, 2014

We’re challenged to ponder “How Much Free Speech Do We Want?” this week at Blue Hills UU.  Member Judith Barisonzi asks “Do you believe in free speech? Of course you do! But think again: how much free speech do you really want?” Recent political trends and events have cast into question whether there should be limitations on what we all are permitted to say in the public arena.

Do any limitations amount to censorship and repression? Following a brief presentation, we will spend our time together this coming Sunday, April 14th.,  discussing this important, multi-faceted issue.

Judith Barisonzi

All are invited to attend Sunday services in the sanctuary at 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, at 10 a.m. or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all who may be interested will receive it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

APRIL 7, 2024

We welcome Rev Terry Cummings return to Blue Hills UU again this week, to bring insight on “The Hero’s Journey” according to Joseph Campbell.  Well known to Unitarians, Campbell’s best known text “The Hero with a Thousand Faces” carries the premise that “The returning hero, to complete his adventure, must survive the impact of the world.” The goal of the return is to retain the wisdom gained on the quest and to integrate it into society. Who are YOUR heros???

Rev Cummings reminds us that Campbell is remembered by many as the scholar who advised everyone to “follow your bliss,” and for conversations with PBS’ Bill Moyers in the late 1980s on The Power of Myth.  Cummings will reflect on the ways in which Campbell’s connection between the world’s religions and the ancient mythological heroes’ journey is relevant to our own spiritual journeys in a denomination undergoing change, in an ever-changing world.

Joseph Campbell

All are invited to attend Sunday services in the sanctuary at 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, at 10 a.m. or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all who may be interested will receive it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

March 31, 2024

We’re all in for a lovely Easter morning at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship this waning March forenoon, as member Dave Hart graces this special Sunday with his dulcet tones in song and selected poetry to grace the day.  A former member of the Seattle Men’s Choir, Dave brings his love of music and an accomplished background in song to share with us March 31st.

Dave Hart

Those attending are encouraged to actively join in the celebration and bring along your favorite Easter, spring and renewal poems, or stories you may have to share. 

All are invited to attend Sunday services in the sanctuary at 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, at 10 a.m. or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

March 24, 2023

Our March 24th Service at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship marks the return of Arthur Thexton of the Wauwatosa congregation, to our pulpit.   This Sunday is both “Purim” for those of the Jewish faith and Palm Sunday for Christians.  Thexton notes while all of us recognize Palm Sunday as a religious holiday, “Purim” is likely to be more of an unknown to many.  He queries “What might we all gain from this observance?” Adding to those attending “… bring a noisemaker along with you to join in for this unusual celebration.”

– MORE COWBELL!

A one time resident of Rice Lake, Mr Thexton speaks regularly at UU congregations, referring to himself as “a part-time, itinerant, circuit-riding lay preacher in the UU tradition.”  After completing studies at the Meadville Lombard Theological School, Thexton attended the University of Chicago before obtaining his law degree from UW Madison.  He served as Assistant District Attorney in Barron County during the mid-1980’s

All are invited to attend services in the sanctuary at 10 a.m. Sundays, 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org

March 17, 2024

Our traveling Chaplain, Dennis Peters joins us at Blue Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship this St Patrick’s Day 🍀 Sunday to present his “World View: A Discussion of Science and Faith.”  Unitarian Universalism represents many views,  some of which  conflict with each other.  Promising that  “I’m going to stick my neck out here and present some views that I espouse –and  look forward to the discussion!”  

Blue Hills UU’s enjoy Pot Luck every third Sunday, where we’ll gather downstairs to share time with each other ~ all are encouraged to bring a dish to share that might help celebrate the wearin’ of the green – corn beef & cabbage, anyone?   Erin go bragh!  

HAPPINESS is the first sign of Spring!

All are invited to attend services in the sanctuary at 10 a.m. Sundays, 230 W. Messenger, Rice Lake, or on Zoom;  the zoom link is sent to members, but all interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org