Happenings and Thoughts from 18-35 year olds at The First Universalist Church of Denver
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
First Universalist YAs Go FB!
Watch Facebook and the blog for updates...we may transition to only Facebook if the group votes with their mice to move away from the blog.
peace-
Jeannie
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
First Univeralist Goes Out to the Ballgame and MORE
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Hello and Happenings
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Young Adult Brunch!- Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010 after the 10a service
- Location: Breakfast on Broadway at 2901 South Broadway, Englewood, CO 80113, (303) 788-9998.
- Information: All Young Adults along with their partner/spouse, guest, and children are welcome! Come for good fellowship and food! We will meet in Friendship Hall after the service and carpool or follow to the restaurant. Feel welcome to come even if just for a cup of coffee, juice, or water!
- Contact: Jeannie Hufstedler, Assistant Minister, at: jeannie@firstuniversalist.org
- NOTE: Ali Hoover will facilitate this event, as I will be late arriving from a preaching assignment in Boulder.
Theology on Tap, 1st Monday of every month from 7-9p
- Date: Monday, August 2, 2010 from 7-10p
- Location: Bull and Bush at 4700 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246, (303)759-0333
- Information: Due to the the necessity for me to attend the Board of Trustees and the Committee on Ministry meetings each month, I would like to shift Theology on Tap to the first Monday of the month. This is open for discussion, if needed, so that this gathering can be as accessible as possible. All Young Adults along with their partner/spouse and guests are welcome to attend (the young at heart may also be interested). Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available at Bull and Bush, along with tasty food. Check out their website/menu at: http://bullandbush.com/
- Contact: Jeannie Hufstedler, Assistant Minister, at: jeannie@firstuniversalist.org
Looking for a Young Adult At Large Member for the Social Justice Council

Interested in forming a Young Adult Cohort at First Universalist?
I am looking for 4 or 5 Young Adults who are interested in joining me to form a small group to help plan and guide the direction of the Young Adult Ministry. I am thinking that we would meet once per month to discuss: events, planning, worship, fellowship, service, and more! Please let me know if you are interested.
Interested in a Young Adult Small Group?
In October, I will be facilitating a Young Adult Small Group with the intention of both facilitating the curriculum (not sure which one we will use yet) while also training those present to be facilitators of new small groups. The idea is to allow Young Adults to grow our own small group ministry that will eventually grow into the larger congregation--small groups beyond the first one could be open to people of all generations. This will give us the opportunity to share our gifts and be connected in a deep and meaningful way to the congregation as a whole. Let me know if you are interested in this first small group.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Help Nicole Make Great Strides
Dear Friends,
Most of you I have met in the last several months. Some of you may know that I have a younger brother, Jonathan. A few of you probably know that Jon has Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic disease that effects the lungs and digestive system, and for which there is currently no cure. Every year, I participate in the Great Strides walkathon to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, which supports research into therapies and treatments for this illness.
When Jon was born, his lungs collapsed. My parents were told he would never leave the hospital. But he did.
When he came home, we had round-the-clock nursing care in our home, and Jon was on oxygen. Doctors said he probably wouldn't make it to 10.
When Jon was 7, they discovered the gene that causes CF. His life expectancy was around 15 at the time.
Three years later, Jon turned 10 and earned a black belt in karate. While strong, we were told 25 was what he could expect.
Last year, Jon turned 25. The life expectancy for CF patients is now somewhere around 40. I expect him to have a full life and never let a predicted number decide anything for him. He hasn't yet.
My parents get a huge part of the credit for this. Throughout his childhood they were diligent about his treatments, ensuring he got every medication he was supposed to and received the lung therapies he needed.
But the other major component of my brother's ever-increasing life expectancy is thanks to the work of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The CFF does a fantastic job of funding research, and is widely known as one of the best organizations to donate to because they are so good about making sure the money goes to the best research with the most potential.
However, in these past few years of economic downturn, for the first time ever, they have had to cut back on the research they are able to perform.
With all that in mind, I am asking for sponsors and donors for the Great Strides CF walkathon coming up on May 16. Two years ago, I raised $250 for research. Last year, I raised more than double that. This year, my goal is $1500, which I am raising on behalf of Jon, and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation office in Madison, WI, which has had to cut its staff down to one and a half people this year.
I know many of us have had a tough year financially, I of all people understand that. But if you can help out with anything, even just $5 or $10, it will be greatly appreciated.
To see my progress and donate online, go to my Great Strides webpage at:
http://www.cff.org/Great_Strides/dsp_DonationPage.cfm?walkid=6370&idUser=294974
I will also be posting about my fundraising efforts on my blog at www.onlythecurious.com
I thank you for your support and friendship.
Sincerely,
Nicole Relyea
If you're willing and able, I hope you'll join me in supporting Nicole!
E-Candles of Community

Tuesday, April 20, 2010
More YA Events

Comdy Works - This Wednesday, April 21st
Tim Redetzke asked me to invite everyone to Comedy Works in Greenwood Village this Wednesday, April 21st at 7:10p. He has free tickets for up to 18 people (there's a 2 drink min. but you can always just get soda). If you're interested in a fun night and free tickets email Tim at t_redetzke (at) hotmail (dot) com
Comedians: Eugene Kenney & Bryan Kellen
Comedy Works-The Landmark
5345 Landmark Pl.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(720) 274-6800

Karl Onsager has invited everyone to his housewarming/birthday party this Saturday, April 24th beginning at 2:30p. Karl will be grilling all afternoon. For more information email me at amanda (at) firstuniversalist (dot) org.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
E-Candles of Community

Congrats to Sarah and Dan who are going to have their first baby in about 5 months!
Congrats to Karl for closing on his first home.
Brooke, so sorry to hear about your grandfather who passed away just before St. Patrick's Day. But we share your joy for your foster cats who will be adopted.
Nicole, we're glad you're back in Denver and that you'll planning to stay for a while! Good luck on the job hunt!
Happy Birthday to Jeremiah and Leonard, hope you both have years that were even more wonderful than the last.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Join our Kickball team!

Want to play some friendly kickball?
I'm trying to put together a team to play on a summer league. We'd be playing on Wednesday nights and the league starts the first week of June.
It's a little pricey ($70) but registration includes 8 weeks of play, a donation to charity as well as beer at every game. For more information check out the website: http://www.kifac.org/kickball.html Some friends did this last year and said it's super fun without being crazy competative.
If you're interesting in playing on the team email me at amanda (at)firstuniversalist (dot)com before April 23rd.
ps - you should totally ask me for the story about the guy in the above picture...it's a good time.
April Calendar of Events
Last week was the first Sunday...but it was also Easter so we didn't do brunch. BUT...we're back this week! Join us this Sunday, April 11th after the 9:30 service. We'll be going to Breakfast on Broadway. Check out the menu here: http://www.breakfastonbroadway.com/. Looking forward to seeing you this Sunday!
First U Annual Chili Cook off - Saturday, April 17th
Adult tickets are $10 and childrens tickets are $5. For more information contact Patra at patra51@comcast.net.
Theology on Tap - Monday, April 19th at 7p
Last month was a busy month for people so we're going to try Rack House again. We'll be discussing this month's worship theme at Rackhouse Pub on Monday, April 19th at 7:00pm. Rackhouse is located at 208 S Kalamath St.
Rocky Horror Picture Show - Friday or Saturday, April 30th or May 1st
The young adult group over at First Unitarian will be going to the Rocky Horror Picture show at the Esquire Theater. It's going to play at midnight at the Esquire (6th & Downing), on both Friday, April 30, and Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $7.25. The group is still deciding if they want to go on Friday or Saturday. Email Kyle at kyleadalton@yahoo.com to let him know if you'd like to go and put in your vote for Friday the 30th, or Saturday the 1st.
Monday, March 15, 2010
If you weren't at service today...
...the only thing that would have made it better is if it had been complimented by weird interpretive dance.
Unrelated: Don't forget - Theology on Tap is tonight at Rack House Pub at 7pm!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Join us at the improv!

Let's go out for a few laughs to see Fusion Improv Comedy @ the Bovine Metropolis (1527 Champa Street in LoDo). The first act will explore extreme characters in normal situations or normal characters in outrageous situations. The second act will take you into a whole new world where the actors could become and create anything. Let's meet up for a slice of pizza at Two Fisted Marios beforehand (at 6:30). Improv starts at 7:30. For full details check out the website here.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
March Calendar of Events
Ok, so I didn't get my act together time for us to enter the coffin race (and we would have won, I'm small!). AND it's terribly late notice...BUT it does look fun. If a group of people want to get together on Saturday (this week 3/6/10) and head up to Nederland to check out the festivities I, for one , would be happy to go. Check out the details here and email me if you're interested:
http://www.nederlandchamber.org/events_fdgd-events.html. No set plan but if you're interested in going email amanda@firstuniversalist.org
First Sunday Brunch - Sunday, March 7 at 10:30a
This month we'll be checking out Le Central. Why? Because I've never had their brunch...and we're fancy like that (ok, it's not that fancy, I'm just a broke law student so I like to pretend). Le Central is located 112 E. 8th Ave., Denver, CO. Parking isn't ideal so we'll be carpooling after the first service (meet at the welcome desk around 10:30). Last month we had a great turn out...if you plan on coming this month let me know and I'll try and put our name on the list so we don't have to wait too long. RSVP to amanda@firstuniversalist.org. Le Central's brunch menu can be found here: http://www.lecentral.com/ourmenu/menu.html
Theology on Tap - Monday, March 15th at 7p
We'll be discussing this month's worship theme of Creation back at Rackhouse Pub on Monday, March 15th at 7:00pm. Rackhouse is located at 208 S Kalamath St. If you have questions or carpooling needs contact me at amanda@firstuniversalist.org
Taize Style Service - Monday, March 22, 2010 7p
A prayful music-centered worship service. For more info email John at john@firstuniversalist.org
E-Candles of Community
- Happy Birthday Chris! Can't believe it's been a year since Rio margarita night.
- Condolences to Aaron Brown and his family, his great aunt passed away on Saturday.
- Congrats to Nicole Relyea who will be embarking on a three week bicycle tour across Texas as a fundraiser for a school for children with disabilities. She had to give up her apartment and job to be able to do the tour...we wont let you be homeless when you get back.
- Congrats to Karl Onsager for going under contract on a home. We hope this one has better luck with the inspection!
- Congrats to John Hubert and everyone else who made the canvass a huge success.
- And finally, I never light candles at church it makes me feel weird, but thank you thank you thank you to everyone who was so supportive as I freaked out this weekend. I feel so blessed to have made such wonderful friends in the short time I've lived in Colorado. Thank you for being such loving people.
Monday, February 22, 2010
E-Candles of Community

Monday, February 15, 2010
Theology on Tap - Tonight! Venue change!
So, in unfortunate turn of events, it seems that The Handle Bar (where we were going to have ToT) is closed. Theology on Tap is still on at 7pm but we're going to a different location...
Gov's Park
672 Logan St.
Denver, CO
http://govnrspark.com/home.php
We'll be discussing UUA President Peter Morales' recent message about Standing on the Side of Love.
See you tonight!
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Giving Back - Food Donations Needed

First U continues to collect nonperishable items for Inter-Faith Community Services Food Bank, a local provider of food for those going through difficult times. They are in desperate need of donations; particularly cold weather foods such as soups, pasta and chili. Higher food prices coupled with job losses have brought more families seeking help. Donations may be places in the barrel in the foyer by the front entry. Donations of eyeglasses and hearing aids are also accepted and appreciated.
For more information about Inter-Faith Community Services visit their website:
http://www.ifcs.org/
Feb. Calendar of Events
Facing History and Ourselves Film Series - Wednesday, Feb. 3rd 7-8:30p
The Starz Film Series is featuring a film about the work of Martha Sharp and her husband, the Rev. Waitsill Sharp, in saving Jews during WW II. A couple of years ago the State of Israel recognized their work by naming them as First Among Nations. The UUA and UUSC have recognized their work and celebrated these courageous and faithful Unitarians.
Seating is limited - RSVP is required at www.facinghistory.org/denverevents
This film is part of an educational series, Facing History and Ourselves, on world events that highlights women and men of courage and resilience who have made a difference in the world. You're fearless leader wont be able to make it to this film but it's FREE and if people are interested I'm happy to put you in touch with one another so email me at amanda@firstuniversalist.org
First Sunday Brunch - Sunday, Feb. 7th at 10:30a
Please join us this Sunday (Yes, it's super bowl Sunday but you'll still have time to make it by the store for Doritos before the game). We'll be checking out Racines Restaurant (http://www.racinesrestaurant.com/brunch.htm) at 650 Sherman Street after the first service.
Super Bowl Party - Sunday, Feb. 7th
The Clymers have generously extended the an invitation to her super bowl party to the Young Adult group. If you'd like to enjoy their 58" plasma TV in Highlands Ranch this Sunday, Feb. 6th after our brunch outing email Sarah at sarah@clymer.net
Theology on Tap - Monday, Feb. 15th 7:00pm
Theology on Tap continues to be a huge success! We'll be discussing this month's worship theme of love at The Handle Bar and Grill on Monday, Feb. 15th at 7:00pm. The Handle Bar is located at 305 S Downing St. If you have questions or carpooling needs contact me at amanda@firstuniversalist.org
Snow Shoeing - Sunday, Feb. 21st at 10:30a
Join us Sunday, Feb. 21st after the first service for our first ever snow shoeing trip! For all the details check out the google document here. We'll meet at the welcome desk and then head up to the mountains. Snow shoeing will go for a couple hours and then we'll grab an early dinner together. To RSVP or if you have questions email Jeremiah at jeremiahmashore@gmail.com Don't have snow shoes? Don't worry, you can rent them at REI! Veterans and first-timers welcome!
Other Calendars
The Unigram (covering Feb. 4th -21st) can be found here
The general chruch calendar can be found here
Thursday, January 21, 2010
(e) Candles of Community

January Calendar of Events
Some of us Jumped into the new year in early January. There are sure to be more trips to Jump Street later this year.
Denver MLK Marade - Jan. 19th, 2010
A contingent of young adults attended the "marade" and had a wonderful time. Thank you Hunt family for the photos!
Theology on Tap - Monday, Jan. 25th, 2010 at 7pm
Rackhouse Pub located at 208 Kalamath St., Denver, CO, 80223(www.rackhousepub.com).
Join us this month as we discuss the idea of courage across different faiths. Email amanda@fistuniversalist.org if you have carpooling needs.
Mark your calendars! Snow Shoeing!
Our group will be going snow shoeing after the first service on Sunday, Feb 21st. Everyone is welcome and REI has affordable snow shoe rentals. More information to come.
Other Calendars
The Unigram can be found here
The First U master calendar can be found here