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May 15 2019

Ordination of Pastor Lauren

 

On Sunday, May 19 at 3pm, we’ll gather in the Sanctuary to do three things:

  1. Worship
  2. Ordain Lauren and install her as Minster for Urban Outreach
  3. Eat. A lot.

Pastor Lauren graduated with an M.Div from Emory University in Atlanta in 2013, thinking she wanted to be a hospital chaplain. However, she found after graduation that her call had changed. She didn’t know what it had changed into, until God led her to parish ministry. Now, she’s saying “yes” to the call God has for her life, and being ordained in the United Church of Christ!

An ordination is a special occasion, and we’ll be celebrating with bluegrass hymns, prayer, Communion and of course, the Laying on of Hands to bless Lauren for her ministry. Afterwards we’ll be enjoying some soul food from Jackie’s Place, as well as cake and refreshments courtesy of the hospitality team at USSJ.

This event is free, and the more, the merrier!

Image by Wallpressions.

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Apr 23 2019

Closing the Gap Breakfast

Friday, May 3, 7:30am

Though Recovery Cafe isn’t a ministry of Urban Sanctuary–that is, RCSJ has its own staff and governance–we are very proud to support the work they do. Also, many of our members work with or participate in the various programs RCSJ offers, providing and receiving services to folks who are homeless or struggling with addiction. Their presence downtown, and in our building, is a blessing and a gift, to us and to the community.

So come join RCSJ for a celebratory breakfast, on May 3 at 7:30! This is a major event and will feature the RCSJ Chorus, the presence of donors and local government, and of course, RCSJ members themselves. Click here to register. 

Hope to see you there!

 

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Apr 19 2019

Easter Sunday

Looking for a place to worship on Easter morning? Someplace that’s open and affirming, welcoming and spiritually rooted in the message and ministry of Jesus? Come join us!

10 am @ Urban Sanctuary

80 N. 5th Street

San Jose, CA 95112

Fancy dress not required. Kids are welcome in the sanctuary. There’ll be Scripture reading, a Message, Communion (you don’t need to be a member, and if you’d rather not participate we won’t force you), and fellowship time afterwards. We will sing out of the hymnal, so if you don’t know a song, don’t worry–the music is available! And if you can’t read music, still don’t worry: everyone else sings pretty loud anyway.

On-site, free parking, which is worth giving thanks for no matter what holiday we’re celebrating.

 

 

 

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Mar 28 2019

White Ally Toolkit Training with Dr. David Campt

USSJ is partnering with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) at Sacred Heart, to bring you a very special event! “Encouraging, Empowering, and Equipping Allies: Using the White Ally Toolkit to Help Dismantle Racism, One Conversation at a Time,” with Dr. David Campt, will be held on April 7, from 2-5 PM, at 160 N. 3rd Street, San Jose, CA 95112.

This is USSJ’s next step after our book club around White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, which asked us to think critically about white privilege and, closer to home, why our church itself is mostly white, and how to change the culture so that it’s more welcoming to people of color. Check out the video below to see what to expect.

Street parking is free on Sundays. Register here, and please note that payment is on a sliding scale. We are covering Dr. Campt’s costs; this is not a fundraiser for either SURJ or USSJ.

See you there!

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Mar 20 2019

Book Club: Pictures of a Gone City, by Dr. Richard Walker

 

Join us for our book club starting March 24, in the Recovery Cafe, at 11:30a, for a community discussion of this work led by our very own Kevin Haley! You don’t need to be caught up to join in the discussion, and copies of the book are available for $15 in the front office. See you there!

From Amazon.com:

Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and the Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay Area begins by tracing the concentration of IT in Greater Silicon Valley and the resulting growth in start-ups, jobs, and wealth. This is followed by a look at the new working class of color and the millions earning poverty wages. The middle chapters survey the urban scene, including the housing bubble and the newly exploded metropolis, and the final chapters take on the political questions raised by the environmental impact of the boom, the fantastical ideology of TechWorld, and the tech-led transformation of the region.

 

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