-A Program of Small Group Ministry-
1. What is it?
In a nutshell, it is a vehicle for reflection and dialogue on matters of ultimacy
in our lives in the context of a small, intimate, trusting group. Groups of between
6 and 10 people meet with a facilitator, in a worshipful setting, to go deeper than
the typical coffee hour conversation allows, through a formatted time of open sharing
and deep listening.
A Chalice Circle Sample!
2. Why do we have it?
The program began almost two years ago to provide an opportunity for community
building/deepening experiences for our members and friends. It is a place where
people can clarify their beliefs, confront their questions, gain insights into
other peoples experiences, and develop meaningful relationships.
3. Who can participate?
Anyone! There is always an empty chair at every Chalice Circle gathering to
welcome the person who might be about to walk through the door. One need not
be a member, or make a long-term commitment when visiting one of the Circles.
4. When do the groups meet?
The schedule listed below is somewhat fluid, so it is always best to call the
office at 446-5940 to inquire/confirm meeting times and places. The newsletter
typically lists the meeting times in the calendar section. The circles meet
twice a month,for about 2 hours.
5. What if I cannot make it at those times?
Please let it be known that you are interested, and suggest times that might
be possible for you. Again, contact the office.
6. Is it group therapy?
No, it is not. There is a time for everyone to "check-in" at the start of
each session, but the groups are not designed for psychological support. The
facilitators are not trained in those techniques. However, people report that
they often find themselves profoundly supported both in the groups and beyond
them.
7. Who leads the Chalice Circles?
Other members of the congregation serve as facilitators of a program that
the minister develops and coordinates. Facilitators meet monthly with the
minister to review the materials and to address any needs or concerns that emerge
from the Circles.
8. What is the commitment?
Folks are welcome to visit several times. After 2 months, it is hoped that
participants will be ready to make a commitment to participate on a regular
basis. The groups make a basic covenant with each other, which includes
consistent participation.
9. Where do the Chalice Circles meet?
Most of the time, they meet here in the church - either in the Parlor or
Room 6 (next to the Parlor).
10. What do the Circles give back to the congregation?
There is a service dimension of the Chalice Circles, with the annual goal of
one service project to the congregation and one to the larger community. What
those projects are is not as important as the fact that members of the Circle
work together toward something greater than their own needs and interests.
Intrigued? Interested? Ready to do some intentional
Religious Exploration?
Come to one of the chalice circles
currently scheduled for the Parlor at First UU.
Or you may contact
about starting
a new group at a different day/time.
Mondays - 7-9 p.m. - 2nd & 4th weeks of the month, Glenn
Gesek, facilitator, 299-7073.
Tuesdays - 7:00-9:00 p.m. - 1st & 3rd weeks of the month,
Alan Stillman, facilitator, 655-9364
Wednesdays - 1:15-3:15 p.m. - 2nd & 4th weeks of the month,
Peggy Flanders, facilitator, 488-8077,
Sundays - 12:30 - 2:30p.m. - 1st & 3rd weeks of the month,
Evelyn Ehrlich, facilitator, 475-4472,
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