Friday Update January 3, 2025








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Friday Update


Our Story
January 5, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. 
Online and in-person
Rev. Dr. Matthew Johnson
What is the story of this church? When I do the newcomer orientation, I share the history of this church.  Folks who hear it say “that would make a good sermon!”  It’s a story of resilience, justice, betrayal and healing, and discovery and hope. 

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Rockford Sexual Assault Counseling
We will Share the Plate with RSAC
​Rockford Sexual Assault Counseling is a group of caring professionals who provide 24-hour counseling for victims of sexual assault and abuse in Winnebago, Boone and Ogle Counties. All counselors and volunteers have received special training in working with victims and their families.
Click Here to Donate


Volunteers for Sunday, January 5
Thank you to our Board and Finance Committee for volunteering for hospitality this Sunday!
Contact Rev. Joyce to sign up at 
assistminister@uurockford.org


A memorial service will be held on January 4th at 1:00 p.m. for Andrea Schultz

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THIS SUNDAY!

Sunday Morning Meditation
Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays

Enjoy group meditation from 9:15 – 9:45

Yogic meditation helps strengthen and integrate
body, mind, and soul while bringing calmness and well-being.

We meet in the Library
Led by Mario C.


Let’s Learn about Composting: 
Sunday, Jan. 5 in the Library
The Eco Justice Team has invited Nettle Curbside Compost to our January 5th meeting for an informational session about composting. You don’t need to be a member of the team to attend. Stop in Deale Hall for coffee and snacks and come join us – we will start around 11:30am. All are welcome! 


Wonderful Wednesday

Write Your Own Obituary
January 8th 6pm

Join us for an interactive workshop on writing your own obituary.

We will explore conversation prompts to get the ball rolling as well as 
things to include in your obituary.

The objective of the session is to walk away with the first attention grabbing sentence and an outline of your own obituary.

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. 


Matthew’s Camino

Tuesday, Jan 14th, 6:30pm
 
ON ZOOM ONLY:
Topic: Camino Presentation
Time: Jan 14, 2025 06:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85338187403
Meeting ID: 853 3818 7403
 
I will share about my experience doing the Camino de Santiago in the fall of 2024.  I walked about 560 miles on the “French Route” in this ancient pilgrimage.  I’ll share pictures, talk about the journey – both the practical aspects and the spiritual power.  Love to have you join us. 


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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