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Imagining Your New Year
December 29, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Online and in-person
Rev. Dr. Matthew Johnson

I will lead a fun and creative New Year-themed service. Folks will have a chance to reflect on their hopes and intentions for the year before us. There may be an art project.

Order of Service

We will Share the Plate on 12/29 with Brook Road Community Center
In support of their warming center.
Click Here to Donate


Volunteers for Sunday, December 29
Greeters: 2 Volunteers Needed
Guest Table: 2 Volunteers Needed
Ushers: 2 Volunteers Needed
Coffee Hosts: 2 Volunteers Needed
Contact Rev. Joyce to sign up at assistminister@uurockford.org


Please note the office will be closed from  Dec. 30 – Jan. 1
Rev. Matthew and Autumn will be checking email during this time but will not be in the office.

R.E. Parents of Children & Youth

Hello Everyone!

I hope this finds you well in what can be a hectic time of the year.  This is a quick note to let you know about the schedule for the remaining services in December.  As always, if you have any questions, please reach out.

Lindsay

December 29 – New Year Service (K & Under classroom open, all other ages will attend worship)

Mission and Vision Update
 
One of our main goals this year is to update our vision, mission, goals, and strategic plan.  It has been many years and the world has changed a few times since then.  We’ve changed to.  What is our work now?  What is the church for?  What difference will we make in the world and in our lives?
 
You kicked off this work with a mission and vision workshop, led by Rev. Allison Farnum, on Sept. 22nd.  About 20-25 people attended and shared what they valued about the church and their sense of purpose for us.  A writing team, consisting of Teresa Wilmot, Teresa Palmeno, Barb Basaj, Sue Molyneaux, and Gloria Perez, took the notes from that meeting and created a vision and a mission statement.  The Board received that draft at its Dec. 4th meeting, and made some minor changes. 
 
The vision is a short statement of who we seek to be.  It is almost like a motto.  The mission is a statement of our purpose – why we exist. 
 
Here is the current draft:
 

 
Vision Statement
 
A loving, spiritual congregation that cultivates belonging.
 
Mission Statement
 
Like the nature that surrounds us, we evolve as a safe haven for spiritual development.  
Our deep roots connect us to a wealth of resources that nourish us to grow as a beacon for justice, anti-racism, and liberation. 
Our listening cultivates diverse and multicultural relationships that bridge divisions, heal hearts, and foster safety for all. 
Our canopy of loving acceptance inspires us to extend branches that lift up our communities and protect our environment. 
 

 

The next step in this process is a workshop on Feb. 9th after church.  Mark your calendars and plan to attend!  There will be a time for feedback about this vision and mission, and then a turn to begin to articulate our goals or “ends.”  Given this purpose, what will we accomplish in the next 3-5 years?  What difference will we make in the lives of those we serve and in the world?  How we will use our wealth of resources to nourish our community? You will begin to articulate 2-5 major goals.  This will incorporate the insights from the change team, which has focused on our anti-racism, anti-oppression, and multicultural goals. 
 
At the last workshop, on March 9th after church, you will refine these “ends” and brainstorm tactics and strategies.  Given the goals, what action steps, programs, shifts in culture and policy, and so forth should we make? 
 
In April and May, the staff and lay leaders will refine this plan, select tactics to achieve the goals, identify needed resources, timelines, and accountabilities, and finalize a draft.  You’ll be asked to vote on the mission and vision, and to give your general endorsement to the strategic plan, at the annual meeting on June 8th, 2025. 


Past Sunday Services

Did you know you can watch past Sunday services anytime? We have them on our website under past worship services so you never have to miss a Sunday! Click here to find a service that you haven’t seen yet! You can also always go to our Facebook and YouTube pages.

The Board of Trustees: 
President: Matt Menze
Clerk: Kim Lowman Vollmer
Vice-President: Wendy Bennett
Treasurer: Bob Spelman
Trustees: Clark Logemann, Rebecca Beneditz, Neita Webster

The Unitarian Universalist Church, Rockford, IL  |   4848 Turner St., Rockford, IL 61107   |   815-398-6322    |   uurockford.org  |



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