Thursday, September 16, 2010

Exciting New Expanded "Good News" Publication Seeking Your Writing: Oct. 9 deadline for "Making Flesh Holy" Christmas Issue

Please read this letter below from co-Editor Rev. Kathleen Rolenz about the new printed publication coming from the Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship in time for Christmas, and then again in time for Easter, and all the ways we are seeking your writings for many of its departments and areas.

Pass this on to others who you know who write in different genres, review, exegete, want to extend sermon audience, are varied artists, create liturgies, etc. By following the link below to the UUCF website you will see the proposed subject areas for the new issue focusing on mind, body, heart, spirit, and taking it home practical suggestions.

Be a part of a new voice in progressive Christianity, and Unitarian Universalism, but remember you don't have to be a Christian, or a UU, to contribute with us.

Dear UUCF members and friends,

The Good News newsletter is morphing into something more like a bi-annual journal, (Christmas and Easter) which will contain stories, sermon excerpts, poetry, art work, prayers, etc, but we need your help. Please consider submitting any of the above by October 9, 2010 so that we may be able to have it in your mailbox and in your hands before Christmas.

The working theme is "Making Flesh Holy," and the seasonal reflection, rituals & prayers should be geared towards Advent and Incarnation.

For more information about submission guidelines, go to the UUCF website: http://www.uuchristian.org/R_Publications_GNinfo.htm describes the format for the new journal (think along the lines of "Sacred Journey"(to view, go to-- http://www.fellowshipinprayer.com/fip/Member%27s%20Area/ComplimentaryIssue1.pdf ) or Parabola or Weavings.

Co-editor Kimberly Beyer-Nelson and I are very excited about this new project and look forward to receiving your material by October 9, 2010.

Blessings on the start up of the Fall Season--wherever your various ministries may take you,

Kathleen C. Rolenz
Cleveland, OH
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Rev. Kathleen Rolenz
West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church
Parish Co-Minister
440-333-2255 ext. 115
krolenz@wsuuc.org (alternative email)

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