Kairos February 17, 2026









Kairos February 17, 2026





Kairos                                                      02/17/2026


When Things Fall Apart
February 22, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. 
Online and in-person
Rev. Bret Lortie

In a world that seems to be coming down around us, how do we maintain a disposition of forgiveness amidst age-old angers and wrongs? Maybe with forgiveness, we have to start small and work our way up. We may never learn to forgive the world until we start to forgive the small affronts right in front of us.

We will share the plate with WCCC Scotti’s Fund
Scotti’s Fund gives financial assistance for reproductive care.

Click Here to Donate

Happy Birthday to: Dori Smith (Feb 17), Kathy Killackey (Feb 18), Nancy Eliseo (Feb 19), Roland Christen (Feb 20), Lee Johnson-Doyle (Feb 20), Marty Gabriel (Feb 21), Nicole Ticknor (Feb 21), Leslie Williams (Feb 22), Tim Palmer (Feb 22), & Tracey Armstrong (Feb 22)!

Paying Attention with Listening Circles: 
March 1st after the service


On March 1st during the worship service, the Rev. Marlene Walker will address the Soul Matters theme of the month,”Paying Attention.” Using the lens of Appreciative Inquiry, which encourages the practice of active listening, we will start to explore our congregation’s identity as the next phase of our transitional process. At the core of this exploration are your perceptions of this community, your hopes for it, and the ways it impacts your lives. 

After church the Transition Team will offer Listening Circles as an opportunity to practice what we’ve just learned. You don’t need to sign up, but if you want to let us know you’re coming, it will help us plan. Just follow this link: 

https://forms.gle/V74KRGJVLUvL11h66

As we continue through our period of transition and transformation, your church leadership wants to listen to the stories and dreams you want to share through a guided discussion.

What does it mean to really listen to another? Passive listening is something we do everyday. Maybe someone is sharing a story and, while they’re speaking, we’re already thinking about an exit, next activity, or our own response. Or maybe we’re running so fast we can’t find space to settle into deep conversations, even when we want.

With active listening we attempt to turn off our own internal conversations to better hear another’s. It’s a mindfulness practice where we watch what our thoughts are doing and, when they drift away from the task at hand (let’s say, listening), we coax them back into focus. Away from us, toward another.

-Rev. Bret


Unicantors rehearsal schedule

Please note the following change in the choir rehearsal schedule for the end of February:

Tuesday 17 February at 7:00 pm
Tuesday 24 February at 7:00 pm

We will resume our regular Thursday night rehearsal schedule in March.


Wonderful Wednesday featuring LGBTQIA+ Elders

February 18, at 6:00 – 7:30 in the Sanctuary

Our 5 panelists will tell their stories, highlighting episodes that illustrate how things were in the past, and experiences that shaped their unique journey. There will be snacks following in Deale Hall.


Radical Welcoming and the role YOU play!
Saturday, February 21, 2026
10:00 – 12:30
Deale Hall

Help us strengthen how we greet, include, and care for newcomers and longtime members alike.

We invite everyone to come learn and practice welcoming together.


Starting Point Sessions

Thursday, February 26th at 6 pm
4-Session Program

Starting Point is four rich sessions of connection, exploration, and learning that continue from our Getting to Know UU sessions. The sessions won’t just talk about Unitarian Universalism, we’ll experience it! Sessions are ideal for newcomers, members, and friends who would like to learn more and go deeper into Unitarian Universalism.

Childcare provided-let Rev. Joyce know if you would like childcare.
Register https://uurockford.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2477841


The Music of Florence Price

In honor of Black History Month, each of the worship services in February will include a piano composition by Florence Price (1887-1953), a remarkable American composer whose music remained relatively unknown until hundreds of manuscripts of her compositions were discovered in 2009. Since then, her works have enjoyed a well-deserved popularity among performers and audiences alike. To learn more about Florence Price, you can visit this website: https://florenceprice.com/.


Settled Ministry Search Committee Nominations

Please thoughtfully reflect on the following questions prior to our call
When we contact you to ask about potential nominees for the Settled Ministry Search Committee, we’ll focus on the qualities below. Our goal is to form a committee that is trusted, representative, and well-equipped to serve the whole congregation.

1.Representation & Trust

We want a committee the congregation can have confidence in.

Reflect individually and as a family:

 

  • Is this person trusted and respected across the congregation?
  • Do they bring a perspective that helps reflect the diversity of our community (age, identity, involvement, viewpoints)?

2.Connections to the Congregation

Strong relationships help the committee listen well and communicate clearly.

Reflect individually and as a family:

 

  • How well does this person know the congregation?
  • Are they connected to different groups, ministries, or generations within the church?

3.Collaborative Qualities

Search work requires teamwork, listening, and thoughtful dialogue.

Reflect individually and as a family:

  • Does this person work well with others, especially when opinions differ?
  • Are they a good listener who can balance speaking up with making space for others?

4.Commitment and Integrity

This role requires time, care, and discretion.

Reflect individually and as a family:

  • Can this person commit the necessary time and energy to the search process?
  • Are they known for acting with integrity, confidentiality, and the best interests of the congregation at heart?

Thank you for helping us recognize who might serve this important role in the life of our congregation.


Sunday Morning Meditation 9:15 am

We meet on Sunday morning to meditate and center ourselves for the day. You are welcome to join us each Sunday morning.

Community Events

 

Action of the Week:
Submit a witness slip before 4:00 pm February 17

Our UU values of Justice and Equity call us to support HB4235. This bill would amend the Code of Corrections to ensure that people who are incarcerated can send and receive mail without additional fees or charges for scanning their mail. Currently, the criminal legal system withholds paper mail and only allows access to personal mail through scanning. HB4235 would help prevent additional financial barriers to communication between incarcerated individuals and their families

 

One of the first steps in the process for a bill to become a law is for it to pass out of a house or senate committee. This is the opportunity for proponents and opponents to let committee members know their position on the bill. This is done through witness slips that can be filled out and submitted to the committee before the hearing on the bill.

 

To fill out a witness slip go to this link and follow the directions below.

 

  1. Fill out the form with your information.
  2. For Firm, Business Or Agency:If you are not representing a group in an official capacity, please write “SELF.”
  3. For Title: If you are not representing a group in an official capacity, please write n/a
  4. For Representation: If you are not representing a group in an official capacity, please write “SELF.”
  5. For Position: Add legislation > Original Bill. Add position > Proponent
  6. Testimony, choose “RECORD OF APPEARANCE ONLY.”
  7. Agree to the ILGA terms of agreement
  8. Check the Capcha box
  9. To submit the slip, click “Submit Witness Slip.”

Thank you for taking action.

 

Note: 

Making an account on the ILGA Dashboard before you submit a witness slip will allow you to track and update your witness slip. You can create an account here: https://my.ilga.gov/Account/Register

Vision:
A loving, spiritual congregation that lives our values through belonging, reason, and action.

Mission:
Like the nature that surrounds us, we evolve as a habitat for spiritual development.  

  • Our deep roots connect us to a wealth of resources that nourish our growth as a beacon for justice, inclusion, and liberation, especially anti-racism and gender and sexuality justice. 
  • Our listening cultivates diverse and multicultural relationships that bridge divisions, strengthen our communities, heal hearts, and foster safety for all. 
  • Our awareness of our interdependence inspires us to protect the shared environment and natural world in which we live.

The Board of Trustees:
 President: Wendy Bennett
Vice President: Diane Kuehl
Clerk: Scott Garwick
Treasurer: Bob Spelman
Trustees: Kendra Asbury, Clark Logemann, Neita Webster

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