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07 MAY 2025

Search Team and Transition Team contact information is in this week's edition. Also, a reading recommendation and a congregational meeting notice are offered to you. Read about this and more in this week's edition of Rock the Week.

Building Bridges of

Inclusion, Justice, and Spirituality

No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey,

you are welcome here!

This Sunday at Shadow Rock


9:00 am

  • Childcare is in the Blue Room
  • Sunday School for ages 9 and up in the Green Room
  • Adult Spiritual Formation and Kindlings in the Multipurpose Room. We continue our exploration of Shadow Rock Theology.
  • Hospitality Cart with coffee and cookies in the Multipurpose Room


10:15 am

  • Worship in the Sanctuary (childcare is offered in the Blue Room of the Education Bldg., 10 - 11:30 am)


11:15 am

  • Sermon Reboot experience is ON after worship



SHADOW ROCK SPIRITUAL PROGENY DOES WELL, AND WE CLAIM HIM AS ONE OF OUR OWN. READ MORE WITH THE LINK BELOW.


Arizona native and White House correspondent to be inducted into Cronkite School Alumni Hall of Fame



Congregational Meeting JUNE 22nd After Worship Service


The agenda is election of new board members and a progress report on some of the moving parts of our transition time.


Also, on June 22nd (moved from June 1st) is Yoga


At your request, you asked for contact information for the Search Team and Transition Team.


Gene McWhorter, co-chair


Sue Stuart, co-chair

Linda Merritt, chair


On May 18th, the Transition Team will use Coffee Chat after worship to check in with the congregation about how this time of transition is going for people.


A SHADOW ROCK PRESCHOOL TRADITION CONTINUES!

Pictures of the Unicorn Art Show at Barro’s Pizza 7th St & Coral Gables for the next few weeks


ROCKER'S READ


SHADOW ROCKERS RECOMMEND BOOKS! This one comes from our newest staff member, Liesl Meador. Thanks, Liesl!


Babel by R.F. Kuang


Novel description: 

Traduttore, traditore: An act of translation is always an act of betrayal.


1828. Robin Swift, orphaned by cholera in Canton, is brought to London by the mysterious Professor Lovell. There, he trains for years in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, all in preparation for the day he’ll enroll in Oxford University’s prestigious Royal Institute of Translation—also known as Babel.


Babel is the world's center for translation and, more importantly, magic. Silver working—the art of manifesting the meaning lost in translation using enchanted silver bars—has made the British unparalleled in power, as its knowledge serves the Empire’s quest for colonization.



For Robin, Oxford is a utopia dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. But knowledge obeys power, and as a Chinese boy raised in Britain, Robin realizes serving Babel means betraying his motherland. As his studies progress, Robin finds himself caught between Babel and the shadowy Hermes Society, an organization dedicated to stopping imperial expansion. When Britain pursues an unjust war with China over silver and opium, Robin must decide…

Can powerful institutions be changed from within, or does revolution always require violence?

 

What does it mean to me?

Babel was the first novel I read from R.F. Kuang, and I have quickly devoured every book she has written since. Along with having an impressive background as a Marshal Scholar, a graduate of Cambridge and Oxford, and currently pursuing a PhD at Yale, Kuang does a brilliant job at highlighting the problems with colonialism and oppression while also engaging you in a story you can barely put down. I read this book towards the end of 2023, and I felt that it provided a point of view that I hadn't been exposed to before at a very relevant time in our current state of the world. Kuang does not shy away from difficult topics. Perhaps one of my favorite quotes from Babel is:


"English did not just borrow words from other languages; it was stuffed to the brim with foreign influences, a Frankenstein vernacular. And Robin found it incredible, how this country, whose citizens prided themselves so much on being better than the rest of the world, could not make it through an afternoon tea without borrowed goods."


Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Babel-Necessity-Violence-Translators-Revolution/dp/0063021420/ref=sr_1_1?crid=16PQVCV12UJTV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.UgO46SnGuWlsKO7NSREz43NKq1szkMSicRYEeOSZ_S4U9LBlZxQhsAj0U_r8zgngaOkLrIrAmg1sLNxSAIasftBX6FSnM4jlwbqt65jLEIgVlwVgEPdHDQztFPjBxGVYZwaRZcRkMGCQkWwwJ31_hnPhqQ96gk6ixagBSoki5d4YzvpXR1i2MVy_Soq15BjO-nBlEJZE5pbS4QfSSK1PywyITEsFOhzUufoJI2JLj04.BcavxXRo3fF5vAutp7ewPyiRN0gJnG3ZNE6SrI2sDgQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=babel+rf+kuang&qid=1746113643&sprefix=babe%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-1


Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/babel-r-f-kuang/1140546556?ean=9780063021426



Occasionally, we stumble across a book we want to share with friends. You can do that through our newsletter.


Send a picture of the book cover

A link where the book can be viewed or purchased

A short summary

What does the book mean to you


Contact Pastor Ken if you want to share a book you love or just finished reading, and you think others would benefit as you did.

Thinking of You Cards Have a Big Impact!


Our Dear Friends at Shadow Rock,

Please know how happy you made us with the receipt of so many good wishes. Each one of the 16 cards carried a message of love and hope. For a 93 and 94-year-old, each card was a gift of love and remembrance of the happy days spent among wonderful people, and oh, how we miss being present each Sunday.


God bless each of you, and thank you for the gracious outpouring of love, the Shadow Rock way!


With unbelievable love and fond memories,

Bill and Jo Jones

PLEASE HELP US MEET AND EXCEED OUR BUDGET!

Indicate your financial support to Shadow Rock! Please, link and fill out this quick form at the bottom of this note. If you have any questions, contact Heidi by phone (Shadow Rock #602 993-0050) or email (heidi@ShadowRockUCC.org).


Quick Form

Michael Curry recalls his first intimate encounter with God while attending a summer church camp in July 2000. It was a very dark time for him. His parents were in the process of getting divorced, and he recalls the difficulties he faced as he tried to form close connections with his peers.


Michael describes himself as a neurodivergent person who strives to find the proper balance to manage his emotional and mental health successfully. He finds himself on the Autism Spectrum, and he struggles with Anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Depression, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD), and Bipolar. Throughout his life, Michael has faced much adversity at the hands of many adversaries.


Michael persevered, time and again, as he earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry and a Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Ministry from Ohio Christian University (online). From April 2019 to February 2022, he served the Southwest Conference United Church of Christ as the Lay Minister for Disability Education, Advocacy, and Awareness. During that time, Michael assisted five congregations, helping them to earn designations as W.I.S.E. (Welcoming. Inclusive. Supportive. and Engaging) Congregations for Mental Health and Wellness. Impacted by many adversaries, Michael has always persevered. Adversity never seemed to faze him, as he dealt with the ramifications of his late father’s addiction. He experienced a sense of sadness and grief as his father was consumed by hiding his hidden struggles by masking and searching for answers at the bottom of a bottle or glass. Michael then dealt with a permanent loss when his father passed away in November 2023.


On May 18, 2025, churches across the denomination will celebrate Mental Health Sunday. Adults are invited to join Michael at 9:00 am for spiritual formation in the multipurpose room for hospitality and conversation on Mental Health and Grief. We will explore the current theological impact of Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Then at 10:15 am, join the members of our small but mighty W.I.S.E. Team who will lead us in worship as we join with other congregations throughout the United Church of Christ to celebrate Mental Health Sunday.



PS. Michael Curry will also lead our 9 AM Adult Formation Time on May 18th.


coffee cups

Future Food and Fellowship Opportunities for Your Calendar


Anyone interested in helping by bringing something, setting it up, or cleaning it up, please call Liz Curry or email her. Remember, we are a nut-free campus.

  • May 18 Coffee Chat
  • June 29 Potluck Send off to Sabbath

SPIRITUAL PLAY HAPPENINGS!

We celebrate the good work and joy of the Spiritual Play program! We end the program year and look forward to starting again next fall. Thank you, everyone, for your support of this cutting-edge ministry.

We will be making a special note of celebration in June for one of our Wonder Wizards.

Here is a Loving Kindness Meditation from our Spiritual Play kids. You close your eyes and think of someone and say the following words:

Immigration Justice Work Is Happening!


At this point, we are offering the following ministries:


  • Legal Clinics for Know Your Rights
  • Financial Assistance for Legal Fees and Living Expenses
  • Support Group Meetings
  • Accompaniment
  • Safe Zone Launch Pad


At this point, we are NOT offering the following ministries:

  • Sanctuary
  • Asylum Hospitality
  • Refugee Resettlement

 

Our next support meeting and legal clinic is June 1st at 1 PM in the Multipurpose Room. All are invited. Contact   Pastor Ken if you have questions.


Feel free to ask Pastor Ken about our important and quiet work.