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Arts Ministry
Feel the Music and Help Feed the Hungry Jan. 10 in Rock Tavern
Immerse yourself in classical guitar music while supporting the Hudson Valley Regional Food Bank.

Noted guitar trio Hudson’s Crossing will present a benefit concert on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026 from 3 to 5 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern. Proceeds will go to the food bank. The trio -- Martin Brounstein, Lawrence Levy, and Jeffrey Wilt -- has played together since 2021 and performs throughout the Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey. Their repertoire includes works by Bach, Vivaldi, Debussy, Weiss, Granados, Lennon/McCartney, David Gate and more.
The three musicians have varied, and deep roots in the world of classical guitar. Jeffrey Wilt has been in love with the sound of the classical guitar since the early 60’s when he sat transfixed, watching Andres Segovia’s “Masterclass” television show on Channel 13.
For almost twenty years Martin Brounstein has attended the annual Mannes Music School Classical Guitar master classes. During these times he's had master classes from the world’s finest educators and concert guitarists.
After piano lessons as a child, Lawrence Levy eventually took up guitar. He attended Musician’s Institute and the New School’s Jazz Studies program. Over the years he’s played in many different musical styles and ensembles.
Jan. 10 will be a Saturday for the arts in Rock Tavern where attendees can view the paintings of Jennifer Levine, whose exhibit Experiment Wildly will grace the walls of the sanctuary. Her paintings offer a raw and courageous response to chaos and vulnerability—particularly as a woman and mother in today’s uncertain world.
A donation of $20, paid at the door, is suggested for the benefit concert.
Art Exhibit

Acclaimed Hudson Valley-based painter Jennifer Levine (above) unveiled her latest body of work, Experiment Wildly, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Rock Tavern, NY. Viewings are available Saturday Jan 10, at 5pm in conjunction with the concert and Sunday afternoons by appointment. Contact: info.uucrt@gmail.com
We Love Books!
We meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 7 pm via Zoom.
For those of you who like to plan ahead, the February book will be Traveling Mercies by Anne Lamott. Read Traveling Mercies for the February 19 discussion.
For the January 15 meeting we will discuss the award-winning book by William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace. The narrator is a middle-aged man, looking back on the summer of 1961 in small town Minnesota when he was 13. The author is able to “evoke feelings of nostalgia and perfectly capture times gone by”. Full of rich characters, this part mystery part meditation is hard to put down. All are welcome.
Join us via the Zoom link below:
https://zoom.us/j/96634364686?pwd=aklyNStYMVN1T0RoSFZsL0NON0l2dz09
Meeting ID: 966 3436 4686 Passcode: educate
We Love Movies!
We normally meet on the 1st Thurs but it is New Year’s Day so we will meet on the 8th.
On January 8, we will discuss Baghdad Cafe which is available on Amazon Prime. This 1988 award-winning comedy in which “every character and every moment is unanticipated, obscurelymotivated, of uncertain meaning and vibrating with life” seems a great way to welcome the new year. All are welcome to join us.
Use the Zoom link below:
https://zoom.us/j/96634364686?pwd=aklyNStYMV N1T0RoSFZsL0NON0l2dz09
Meeting ID: 966 3436 4686 Passcode: educate
Join by phone: 1 929 205 6099 Meeting ID: 966
3436 4686 Passcode: 8282691
The UUCRT Green Ministry!
Hello all!
Winter may be a time when the Earth goes to sleep, but the Green Ministry is going full speed ahead in January! We want to take this moment to say thank you for your support in the past year, as we continue to grow and meet our sustainable goals. As we move into 2026, we will begin our quarterly reports for the Green Sanctuary 2026 initiative, which will share our progress with the UUA. Some of the goals we plan to report include our composting and dishwashing, as well as analyzing our building to see where we can be even greener than we already are. For instance, one of our interests has been tying into solar power – we’ve received great responses and suggestions from members at the UUCRT, and we want to thank you for offering tips as we move forward!
We are always looking for new ideas, so please do not hesitate to reach out and discuss what you would like to see at the UUCRT that embodies our seventh principle.
Thank you and stay warm!
Religious Exploration Ministry
In January, our children's program, Religious Exploration, will explore the theme "Practicing Resistance." Below is a description from the creators of the Soul Matters curriculum, which Ms. Bernie uses with the children on Sundays: "This month is all about exploring how we can resist some of the traps that pull us away from our spiritual selves and instead lean into choices that reflect our values, even when it’s challenging."
- Ms. Bernie will choose 3 of the following four areas of "resistance" to explore with the children through picture books, songs, games, art/crafts, or other child-friendly activities:
- Session One: Resisting the Pressure to Fit In
- Session Two: Resisting the Unhealthy Parts of Screen Time and Social Media.
- Session Three: Resisting Racism (MLK Day)
- Session Four: Resisting Monkey Mind

The last Sunday of the month is an unstructured RE Play Day for the children. On this Sunday, there is no formal lesson or official teacher. Children are encouraged to connect with one another and strengthen their sense of community through child-led play. They may use the playroom and the games available in the RE room (this includes access to some craft supplies: play-doh, markers, crayons, and paper). Parents provide supervision and support with cleanup as needed on RE Play Days. Hope you can join us!
Warmly,
Michelle DiLorenzo,RE Chair
Social Action Ministry
Newburgh Holiday Table on Dec 25 at the Newburgh Armory. UUCRT is one of the sponsors of this event. Thank you to the members, friends and children who volunteered to wrap gifts ahead of time and to those who spent some part of Christmas day preparing or serving meals at the Armory or delivering meals to people who are homebound.
At the Dec meeting, two new attendees were welcomed. Kayne, who is on the board of Orange County Queer Collective, and John, the founder of a consulting group Public Equity which merged with Focus for Democracy. John invited us to attend the Hands Off Newburgh: Know Your Rights meeting. Date: TBA
Jaye spoke about the upcoming Hudson’s Crossing fundraiser for the HV Hudson’s Regional Food Bank on Jan 10.
Reports were shared about Beacon Prison Rides www.BeaconPrisorides@gmail.com and RAPP (release Aging People in Prison) www.parolejusticeny.com
Parole Justice Advocacy Day in Albany on Jan 21, 2026. A bus will leave from Newburgh. See Nan for more info. In What’s Happening, Charles will continue to provide information about local social action groups.
Next meeting 1/4/25 topics will include discussion of Jim’s idea to resume film showings at the UU & how we can assist the UUCRT’s “Green Team”ministry. Please add your suggestions.
-Nora Gallardo, SAT Chair
What's Happening
Focus for Democracy Action is a nonprofit that helps donors make the most impactful contributions possible to strengthen democracy. Its primary purpose is to rigorously evaluate and support nonpartisan programs. A smaller portion of its work is directed toward programs that advance pro-democracy candidates, where electoral outcomes are critical to protecting democratic values and fundamental rights.
Since 2020, its network of over 20,000 donors has contributed more than $200 million to recommended programs.
FDA's analysts bring decades of experience in assessing evidence-based programs and tactics for the highest-profile elections in the US. They apply rigorous, metric-based scientific research to recommend non-profit organizations and political action committees with the highest impact per dollar spent. At Zoom events, it presents recommendations on specific programs to fund in a clear and digestible way, offering direct links to donate to those organizations. To attend an event, sign up at https://www.focus4democracy.org/join-us.


A contingent from the UUCRT — young and young-at-heart — assisted at the Newburgh Holiday Table Christmas Day at the Newburgh Armory. Michelle and her children were photographed helping out at the craft table while Alan H, Linda M and Rev. Diane helped with the food (top photo). The UUCRT co sponsored the free holiday meal event. About a dozen UUCRT members assisted, including the aforementioned and Sarah and Frankie L, Stephen D, Markly and Gonul W. Birch School affiliated friends Rebecca D, who was an event organizer, and her daughter, Evan, a UUCRT Zoom host, were among the many volunteers. Gift bags were distributed that included Christmas presents (wrapped earlier in the UUCRT sanctuary) as well as snacks and hygiene products.
Caring Ministry
What we do! The Caring Ministry provides short-term, physical help to individuals and families within our congregation who are in need. While we cannot offer emergency or ongoing services, we can offer our collective love through support with:

-short term meals
-rides for medical appointments
-check-ins / for those who feel isolated
-cards for celebrations as well as hardships
-connection for those going through a difficult time
Because it is sometimes difficult to ask for help, the Caring Ministry relies upon our entire congregation to identify and communicate the needs of our parishioners. We work with Rev. Diane in confidence, to coordinate care.
If you, or if you know of anyone needing help, please reach out to Linda Manglesdorf or Rev. Diane, please contact: aa.uucrt@gmail.com or info.uucrt@gmail.com
Pastoral Care
Rev. Diane Diachishin is available to offer pastoral care for people who are struggling with loss, grief, or other challenges. Pastoral care differs from therapy or counseling in that it does not attempt to fix problems or address mental health issues. Rather, it provides a loving, accepting, hopeful presence, and, in doing so, makes it easier for people to get in touch with their own inner wisdom and strength. Most of all, pastoral care is simply being present for you. It brings the love and care of our entire congregation to those in need.
Contact Rev. Diane aa.uucrt@gmail.com or info.uucrt@gmail.com if you, or you know of someone who might benefit from pastoral care.
Welcoming Committee
Have you been visiting for a while and are curious about membership? Please contact Rev. Diane or Jim Tarvin and explore how our congregation cansupport you on your spiritual journey.
Soul Matters

Our 2025-2026 Themes are:
- January: Practicing Resistance
- February: Embodying Resilience
- March: Paying Attention
- April: Embracing Possibility
- May: Awakening Curiosity
- June: Flourishing Together
The Soul Matters experience does not only give one a way to practice spirituality, It provides a deeper understanding of what it means to practice. These themes offer opportunities for reflection, personal growth, and building connections within the UUCRT community.
We meet the second Friday of each month at 2:30pm in the sanctuary. The first meeting is Friday, September 12. For those who wish to attend via zoom we have a joint group with the UU Fellowship of Poughkeepsie. They meet the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm. First meeting is on September 10th.
Please contact Rev. Diane aa.uucrt@gmail.com or info.uucrt@gma il.com, if interested. There are a few spaces left; the groups tend to fill up very quickly.
Men’s Breakfast Group
Join Markly, Jim, and others, for breakfast on Sat Jan 17 at 9 am at the Alexis Diner, Newburgh, corner of Rt 9W and 52. This is a time for fellowship and conversation. They look forward to getting together on what has become a monthly event.

They look forward to getting together on what has become a monthly event.
Hudson Valley Folk Guild
Mary Pazienza and Greg Simon are the featured performers at the Jan 10 HVFG, Rock Tavern Mary and Greg met at a guitar jam at the library. Mary is a singer-songwriter while Greg is a musician songwriter. They decided to collaborate and incorporate Mary’s vocals into Greg’s guitar playing. They play original music as well as covers. They have both written numerous songs and one original called “Love”.
As members of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild, they’ve played solo and together at the HVFG coffee houses. They also play at open mics on Zoom and at restaurants in the local area. Listeners have described the duo as “blending well together”. Their future plans include writing more songs together.
Open mic performances will be available to all. Cost of admission for this event is $7 ($6 for Folk Guild members and seniors). Signup begins at 7 and open mic begins at 7:30. The featured performance is expected to begin at approximately 8:30.
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern is located in the Town of New Windsor at 9 Vance Road, Rock Tavern, NY, 12575, For more information contact the President of the Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild at HVFGRockTavern@hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org.
Orange County Psychic Experiences
The Orange County Psychic Experiences Group is planning to meet on Join us on Saturday January 17, 2026, 1:45 to 4:30pm at the UUCRT, 9 Vance Rd., Rock Tavern, NY.
Doors open at 1:30pm for anyone who would like to come early and help set up.
The group will share spiritual or metaphysical experiences, discuss any upcoming events of interest,break for refreshments and reconvene for a group meditation to send out positive energy to ourselves, each other and the universe.
We ask for a donation (suggested $5) to cover the use of the building and coffee/tea/supplies. Everyone is welcome to bring refreshments to share, if they wish.
In the event of inclement weather that causes us to cancel, we will send out an email as soon as we make that decision.
Hope to see you there!
Thank you,
Brian Herbst
Bherbst412@aol.com
The Urgency of Slowing Down
In a world that has information and correspondence coming at us at lightning speed, slowing down becomes a radical act. This talk will explore how slowing down enables us as humans to regulate our nervous system, allowing us to step into our higher selves and … read more.

If weather forces the UUCRT to cancel services, a notice will be sent via eBlast Sunday morning.
No notice will be posted on the website.
***Important Changes
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Inviting Bell
Musical Prelude – Ode Virtuoso Simon Shaheen
Opening Words – Lena Jayyusi, Poem of Opposites
Welcome and Announcements
Chalice Lighting – We light this Chalice, symbol of our purpose to bring more love and justice into the world. We light this chalice, knowing our congregation as a church dispersed across communities, not bound by walls but connected through the web of life.
Opening Song – Emma’s Revolution: We are Swimming to the Other Side
We are living 'neath the great big dipper
We are washed by the very same rain
We are swimming in this stream together
Some in power and some in pain
We can worship this ground we walk on
Cherishing the beings that we live beside
Loving spirits will live forever
We're all swimming to the other side
Verses:
I am alone and I am searching, hungering for answers in my time
I am balanced at the brink of wisdom
I'm impatient to receive a sign
I move forward with my senses open
Imperfection, it be my crime
In humility, I will listen
We're all swimming to the other side
On this journey through thoughts and feelings
Binding intuition, my head, my heart
I am gathering the tools together. I'm preparing to do my part
All of those who have come before me
Band together and be my guide
Loving lessons that I will follow, We're all swimming to the other side
When we get there we'll discover
All of the gifts we've been given to share
Have been with us since life's beginning
And we never noticed they were there
We can balance at the brink of wisdom
Never recognizing that we've arrived
Loving spirits will live together
We're all swimming to the other side
Offering & Offertory
Time for All Ages – Lubna and Pebble
Sing the Children Out: As you Go
As you go may joy surround you, as you go may you grow, know our love is with you always, as you go, as you go.
Sharing of Joys & Sorrows
Moment of Silence – 2 Minutes
Sermon – An Intimate Look at the Situation in Palestine
Felice Gelman
Closing Song – We Shall Not Be Moved
Refrain
We shall not, we shall not be moved,
We shall not, we shall not be moved,
Just like a tree that’s planted by the river,
we shall not be moved.
We are fighting for our freedom, we shall not be moved,
We are fighting for our freedom, we shall not be moved,
Just like a tree that’s planted by the river,
we shall not be moved.
Refrain
We are fighting for our children, we shall not be moved,
We are fighting for our children, we shall not be moved,
Just like a tree that’s planted by the river,
we shall not be moved.
Refrain
Black and white together, we shall not be moved,
Black and white together, we shall not be moved,
Just like a tree that’s planted by the river,
we shall not be moved.
Closing Words – If I Must Die - Refaat Alareer
Children’s report –
Closing Fellowship Circle
Extinguishing the Chalice – #456
Please join us for coffee and snacks in the Fellowship Hall after the service.
Worship Associate: Marcia Westra
Zoom Hosts: Evan O’Brien and Rose O’Neill
Greeter: Nan Dempster
Coffee Host: Alan Horne
Join Us for Happy Hour: Fridays at 5pm

Monthly Newsletter
Click here to read our latest Newsletter - the UUCRT Chalice Light
Thoughts from the Board
- Notes from the Board December 30, 2025
- President’s Message December 30, 2025
- Notes from the Board December 2, 2025
- President’s Message December 2, 2025
Community Postings
- Is UU for You? March 31, 2025
- UUCRT Board Backs Knights Out on Disbanding of LGBTQ+ Affinity Group February 28, 2025
- Members Rally in Albany for Stalled NY Health Act, Medicare For All Bill H.R. 1976 February 1, 2025
- Water Ceremony October 4, 2024
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