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Welcome Back to a New Church Year

I just learned that the Governor vetoed the Ban on Fracking waste, citing that it was unconstitutional under the commerce laws.  To date, there are no guidelines for fracking waste, but what we do know is that it contains many more toxins than would normally be allowed by the EPA – except the fracking industry has gotten an exemption from EPA water standards.  We also know that if the waste is not classified as toxic waste, it will be treated as normal wastewater, possibly dumping chemicals into the waterways and water tables.  I happen to live in an area of New Jersey that still has well water.  I have to test the well water regularly. Some fear that toxins left in the ground by industry generations ago can still be leaching into the water table.  When will we learn, and when will we be able to foster a government that understands its need to protect its citizens?

What comes to mind, whether it be fracking waste, or a Citizens United decision,  is that even though something is deemed legal or constitutional, it does not make it necessarily ethically or  or morally right.  As Unitarian Universalists, we have a deep responsibility to be good stewards of the earth. We are compelled to act when we can, to protect this very important source of life.

We are also compelled to openly, courageously and with respect and compassion, raise the moral and ethical questions that are often overlooked when laws are made.  This is the role of UULMNJ as representative of a faith community. And it is the role of every Unitarian Universalist in New Jersey.  Everyone needs to express his/her voice.  The more UU voices that are heard, the more power we have in addressing the legal, but not so ethical matters of state.

We will be discussing this and other matters in greater detail at our Fall Issues Conference on Saturday, October 20, in Ridgewood.  Registration information is below.  PLEASE take time from you busy schedule to join is in the discussion.  This is very important.

In faith,
Rev. Craig Hirshberg
Executive Director

Fracking Waste Ban Vetoed

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On September 21, the governor vetoed legislation that would have banned fracking waste in New Jersey, saying it is unconstitutional.

There will be a press conference on September 24, between 12:30pm and 2:30pm depending on the schedule for the committees that day. It will be in Room 109. I plan to be there.

Stay tuned for details on what you can do to help to override this veto, we’ll be working iwth Food and Water Watch, Environment NJ and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network,  As always, thank you for your continued support.

In faith,
Rev. Craig Hirshberg

Update: Take Action – Help to Override the Fracking Waste Ban Veto

New Report on the Cost of Fracking

Environment New Jersey Research has released a report documenting a wide range of dollars and cents costs imposed by dirty drilling.  As documented in The Costs of Fracking, fracking (hydraulic fracturing) creates millions of dollars of health costs related to everything from air pollution to ruined roads to contaminated property.   While the report documents a wide range of costs imposed by fracking, Environment New Jersey is particularly concerned about the impact of fracking waste on New Jersey’s waterways.

See www.environmentnewjersey.org for more information on this hepful resource and to download the report.

Worship Arts Festival – Feb. 22-23, 2013

The UU Church in Cherry Hill is hosting the Joseph Priestley District’s 2013 Worship Arts Festival on February 22-23, 2013.  Peter Bowden, UU growth, outreach, and media consultant, will be the featured presenter. The annual event features a plenary session and workshops for anyone involved in the art of creating meaningful UU worship experiences.  For more info:  http://uumetrony.org/metronyminute/sep12/WAF.pdf

October 20 – Fall Issues Workshop

Fall Issues Workshop Saturday, October 20, 2012

9am to 3pm at the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood 113 Cottage Place, Ridgewood, New Jersey
(www.uuridgewood.org for directions)

This gathering will be a working session to:

  • Discuss the current issues in our Task Force meetings
  • Learn how you can work with UULMNJ in your home congregation
  • Hear a special presentation on Poverty in New Jersey by Allan Lichtenstein, Legal Services of New Jersey Poverty Research Institute
  • Gather and celebrate at a reception for the presentation of the Spirit of Humanity Awards

Who should attend?

  • People who want to make a difference by putting their faith into action
  • Anyone interested in the work of UULMNJ
  • Congregational liaisons, action team members, leaders and staff
  • Task Force members

To register go to www.formdesk.com/uuforms/uulmnj by October 16, 2012.

For details, talk to your congregational liaison.

Post a flyer at your congregation.

We look forward to seeing you on October 20 in Ridgewood!

Welcoming Congregation Bulletin – New From UUA

The Welcoming Congregation Bulletin (http://www.uua.org/lgbtq/welcoming/230747.shtml) is a new monthly newsletter published by the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Ministries.

It will keep readers connected to the work of building a Beloved Community where all people can bring their full authentic selves. Each two-page issue offers a tool to increase your welcome, an action to live it loud and proud, a story for inspiration, and news to share.

June 23: Join UUs in Sending a Message From Justice GA

At General Assembly in Phoenix, UUs from across the country are sending Sheriff Arpaio a message tonight.  See how you can join them.

Tonight: Tent City. Thousands strong, we will lift our voices against the inhumane conditions at this place that Sheriff Joe Arpaio himself calls a “concentration camp.” What is Sheriff Arpaio’s response to our peaceful candlelight vigil at Tent City? To put Maricopa County jails on lockdown, and prevent inmates from receiving visits from friends or family for 24 hours. Indeed, Arpaio plans to punish those who are already subjugated.
 
Friends—it’s time for us to raise our voices together, all across the country, and demand, unequivocally, that the federal government Shut Down Tent City! Tent City represents the worst of a culture of cruelty perpetrated in the name of the U.S. government and is a shameful component of the federal system of mass detention and deportation. Help us shine a light on these egregious human rights abuses here in Arizona and across the nation!

Read more from the national Standing on the Side of Love campaign manager Dan Furmansky.