Class: Being Political without Being Partisan: Our patron this year, Athena, is a goddess of the polis (the city) and she has charged us with involving ourselves in protecting democracy. As a church, we need to remain non-partisan. How can we be political without being partisan? This class will include discussion about this issue and also provide us with information about possible actions we can take or organizations we can support.
Ritual for Business: As always, the minutes from the most recent Ritual for Business, as well as several previous RfB's, are available in the pink folder on the Greeter's Table. Minutes are also available on the website.
Set-Up (and Tear-Down) Assistance is much appreciated on Sundays by the team of the day. If you can come at 2 PM or stay after ritual to help move chairs, please do so!
Help Reuse these items! Linda is looking for several items for craft projects: toilet paper and paper towel tubes, industrial size tin cans, pail-type ice cream containers, kitty litter tubs with lids, scrap fabric, and egg cartons.
You can get involved! Gaia's committees always welcome enthusiastic folks with new ideas and energy. To find out how you can help, check out the committees section of the website. You do not have to be a member to serve on a committee.
Furthermore, Ritual Teams wants YOU to tell them if you would like to be involved in ritual. Contact David, the RTC, to get more info.
Comments or Concerns? If you have any comments or concerns about rituals, please contact the Ritual Teams Coordinator, David. If you have a general comment or concern, please contact the Ombudsman, Kit, or any of the trustees at large (Cheryl, Cynthia, and Linda), who can be reached through the board's collective email.