Weaving the Web – Rev. Amy Zucker-Morgenstern

  • Weaving the Web: Living Democracy

    March 23, 2024Weaving the Web: Living Democracy
    Dear UUCPA folks, Sometimes when I’m typing or writing the date and I get to that “2024,” I wonder, “How will this year go down in history?” It seems inevitable that for good or ill, 2024 will be one of those years to remember, like 1941, 1865, and 1776. How can it not be, when November’s ...
  • Weaving the Web I: Why Join?

    February 24, 2024Weaving the Web I: Why Join?
    What does it mean to be a member of UUCPA? What does it mean to belong? In one sense–perhaps the most important one–simply being involved in the congregation is belonging. Sure, when you’re new to a congregation, as with any community, it usually takes a while to feel like you belong. At first, the names are ...
  • Weaving the Web II: What’s Cooking

    February 24, 2024Weaving the Web II: What's Cooking
    Dear UUCPA folks, Rev. Cat and I have been making plans that are still a little too nebulous to have a spot on this site’s calendar, but that we want you to know about.—————– On March 25, the Sunday service will be about Israel and Palestine, the heartbreaking war in Gaza, and how we can talk about ...
  • Weaving the Web: Ever More Welcoming

    January 26, 2024Weaving the Web: Ever More Welcoming
    “How shall we live? Be welcoming to all.” Mechthild of Magdeburg I learned today that the original meaning of the word “welcome” is “desirable guest.” What an interesting reversal!: that the reason we offer welcome to someone is because they are a desirable person to have as our guest. It’s not a favor that we the hosts ...
  • Weaving the Web: It’s great to be back home

    January 13, 2024Weaving the Web: It's great to be back home
    Dear UUCPA folks, Thank you so much for the wonderful welcome back on Sunday! It had felt quite odd to have the 20th anniversary of my arrival at UUCPA (August 15) slip past while I was on sabbatical, but before I left, Brooke and I had promised that we’d mark it properly when I got back. ...
  • To share a joy or sorrow . . .

    June 10, 2023To share a joy or sorrow . . .
    Weaving the Web: Please note this significant change in Caring & Sharing Dear UUCPA folks, As I’ve reviewed the next several months in my mind, I’ve noted some processes that have become more complex because, well, when they’re all in one person’s head, they can get that way. Handing them off, as I’ve been doing in preparation ...
  • Weaving the Web: Growing, learning, changing, returning

    June 10, 2023Weaving the Web: Growing, learning, changing, returning
    Dear UUCPA folks, The sabbatical is here! Tomorrow is my last day until next January. I hope I’ll get to see you at the service and chat over lunch, and wish you well in person. A sabbatical is supposedly for the minister’s development. I know I’ll learn a lot, grow from what I read and make and ...
  • Weaving the Web: The water’s fine!

    May 20, 2023Weaving the Web: The water's fine!
    Dear UUCPA folks, It’s really great to see the return to community by the numbers. Looking at our Sunday participation, the number of folks going to services, Sunday School, and Forum has risen dramatically between 2022 and 2023. (We compute average weekly attendance for a month, then compare that month to the same month in the ...
  • Weaving the Web: What’s in a name?

    April 29, 2023Weaving the Web: What's in a name?
    Part I: Welcome to Dismantling White Supremacy Dear UUCPA folks, When I brought the idea of a “White Folks Dismantling White Supremacy” group to UUCPA, it was exactly that: a group for white folks to address themselves to a stubborn problem: US society has systems in place, constructed over centuries and never entirely dismantled, that favor white ...
  • Weaving the Web: Happy Earth Day!

    April 22, 2023Weaving the Web: Happy Earth Day!
    Dear UUCPA folks, What a beautiful day on this beautiful planet. I hope you have some time in the company of other creatures of Earth today, in the sun and the breeze. We usually have an appropriately-themed service sometime in April, but April was packed with other hard-to-schedule services this year, and anyway, Earth Day is every ...
  • Weaving the Web: An exciting week

    March 25, 2023Weaving the Web: An exciting week
    Dear UUCPA folks, I’ve had an exciting week here. Several people joined the congregation, and several more asked for membership packets. We’ll be formally welcoming these new members on April 9, Easter. That service was already shaping up to be full of wonderful stories and music (I just love planning services with Rev. Cat), and now this! The ...
  • Weaving the Web: Our past, our future

    March 11, 2023Weaving the Web: Our past, our future
    Sayings about the past and the future are all over the map. Some exhort us not to dwell on the past (“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future”–John F. Kennedy) while others remind us that there is wisdom to be ...
  • Weaving the Web: Sabbatical

    February 18, 2023Weaving the Web: Sabbatical
    Dear UUCPA folks, You may have heard that I have a sabbatical coming up, so I want to make sure you know the details. First, it’s a ways off! I’ll be away from UUCPA from June 12, 2023. through January 1, 2024. Many UU congregations fill in the minister’s role only with volunteers and guest speakers, but ...
  • Weaving the Web

    February 11, 2023Weaving the Web
    Dear UUCPA folks, Can I be real a second?: I hate asking for money. I hate asking people for anything, really. What I love is real conversations with people who are being real–talking about things that matter to them, and inviting me to do the same. That’s why I love being a Steward and visiting as many UUCPA folks ...
  • Weaving the Web: Sharing Our Practices

    January 14, 2023Weaving the Web: Sharing Our Practices
    Dear UUCPA folks, A few weeks back, I put out an email inviting people to participate in some of the ways we make spiritual connections at UUCPA. I noted that while “many people want to meet with others specifically in order to ask spiritual questions together, or undertake practices that are explicitly spiritual in nature,” it ...
  • Weaving the Web: It’s complicated

    December 10, 2022Weaving the Web: It's complicated
    Dear UUCPA folks, Weaving the web of community can get messy. Sometimes it’s practically picture-perfect: Cephas, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons That’s how we want our welcome to be on Sunday mornings. Our goal is to have everyone in place, welcoming each person with a smile and a head full of information about where to register ...
  • Weaving the Web: Top Ten List

    November 5, 2022Weaving the Web: Top Ten List
    Ten things to love about the UUCPA Auction: 10. Grooving to live music by The Outer Half 9. Fabulous finger food 8. That moment when the ticket number is called and the raffle winner jumps up with a big, incredulous grin 7. Bringing home something beautiful that someone made with their own hands 6. Filling your social calendar for the ...
  • Weaving the Web: Real conversation

    October 29, 2022Weaving the Web: Real conversation
    Dear UUCPA folks, Can I confess something? I think about 20% of my motivation in becoming a UU minister was to recreate a peak experience of my teenage years. Experiences, since it wasn’t one time but something that happened most Fridays during the school year. That’s when several of us would gather around a table in ...
  • Weaving the Web: One service, at your service?

    October 22, 2022
    Two Town Halls have been held to gather people’s thoughts about switching to one Sunday service year round. About 20 people have weighed in, either by attending one of the Town Halls or by sending me an email, and the strong feeling is for one service (at some time earlier than 11). If you also ...
  • Weaving the Web: Find your gladness (at the Volunteer Fair Oct 2)

    October 1, 2022Weaving the Web: Find your gladness (at the Volunteer Fair  Oct 2)
    It’s here! One part of UUCPA’s mission is to help you transform yourself by doing whatever gives you deep gladness. Another part is to help transform the world by feeding its deep hungers. The Volunteer Fair this Sunday, October 2, from 10:30 to 1, brings them together. At the Volunteer Fair, you can: Find out the ...
  • Weaving the Web: Our moment

    September 10, 2022Weaving the Web: Our moment
    Public comments on Juristac invited until September 26 Dear UUCPA folks, Our congregation UUCPA is a Green Sanctuary congregation, and we are also dedicated to reversing the effects of white supremacy. The proposed pit mine for Juristac (pronounced YUR-ih-stack), the Sargent Ranch Quarry, calls on us to act upon both of these commitments. We have ...
  • Weaving the Web

    August 6, 2022Weaving the Web
    Dear UUCPA folks, The web of our communities has gotten a bit frayed in the past two and a half years, hasn’t it? Having had to adjust to isolation, we may have lost the habit of gathering together. And it is a habit: a matter of momentum. When we’re in the habit of meeting a friend ...
  • Weaving the Web: my schedule this summer

    June 11, 2022Weaving the Web: my schedule this summer
    Dear UUCPA folks, It was such a pleasure last week to see Cat on our campus and how warmly she was greeted. In keeping with the theme of tomorrow’s service, joy and sorrow are intermixed. I’m excited to get to know this new colleague better and to help her develop what I know will soon be ...
  • Midweek meditation: From fear to fulfillment

    October 11, 2019Midweek meditation: From fear to fulfillment
    Midweek meditation: from fear to fulfillment Thanks to the creativity and drive of UUCPA member Randy Helmonds, we will be hosting the Blood Donation Olympics on Saturday, October 26. I want to share my story with you. In my family, donating blood has always been one of those no-brainer acts of mercy, like giving clothes we  didn’t ...
  • How we got our benediction

    January 15, 2019How we got our benediction
    I wrote about our then-new benediction on my blog about a month after we adopted it. This past Sunday, I alluded to the line about beauty, and promised to fill you in on the background. Here it is. We began ending our services with a benediction in the fall of 2012. To be precise, we already ...
  • Midweek meditation

    November 10, 2017
    I can’t wait to see the new Murder on the Orient Express. Some might find that surprising. I’ve seen the Sidney Lumet version with Albert Finney as Hercule Poirot at least once or twice, and I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read the book. The twists hold no surprises for me, nor for ...
  • Midweek meditation

    September 28, 2017
    Several months ago I was rehearsing with the choir, which generously welcomes sporadic participants like me, when we turned to a piece I knew I’d sung before. It turned out that the choir had sung it at my installation here, 13 years earlier, and then it came back to me: I had been a choir ...
  • Midweek Meditation

    September 21, 2017
    Midweek Meditation
  • Midweek meditation

    September 13, 2017
    There are lots of hymns that express my religion. And there are lots of popular-genre songs that express my thoughts on various and sundry secular matters. But what’s rare is a song that sings like a pop song while also getting right to the heart of religious questions. Jessica Martin, with what she calls “an ...
  • Weaving the Web

    March 22, 2015Weaving the Web
    Where did our benediction come from? Dan and I were talking one day about different ways to end the service. For a long time it has ended with applause, which feels like a strange sound to have ringing in our ears as we leave—as if we have been to a performance. I wanted something that ...
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