August 2, 2023
Aug 2, 2023
“There is no power greater than
a community discovering what it cares about.”
– Rev. Margaret Wheatley
Beloveds,
It is still summer, to be sure, but August is also a time of planning and preparing for the “year” which runs from fall through winter and spring before releasing us into the fun and games and songs of next summer. At church, some planning began months ago, especially for worship and religious education, as did tentative thoughts about additional programming that wasn’t even possible to consider 12 months ago. (A congregational retreat might be fun… Could it, at last, happen again this year?)
This month and next, there will be extra meetings to reflect on our experiences last church year and discern where we’d like to go and how we’d like to get there. Your Board will meet to articulate our mission statement for this church year. The Worship Team will gear up for some big-picture thinking about how our Sunday Service has been and how it could be. Religious educators will continue planning for this year’s spin on the never-ending process of faith development.
During these opening weeks/months of the church year, we engage intentionally in conversations that help us discover what this congregation cares most about right now and how we want to work (and play!) together to shape the year ahead and identify the particular ways we will live into and out of the love at the center of our Unitarian Universalist tradition’s most cherished values. In the midst of meetings and scheduling and spreadsheets, we hope to discover the power of knowing what we care about and the joy of working together to create it. I hope you will watch for opportunities to participate in this work and bring your energy and enthusiasm to the shared work of discernment and planning.
Yours in discovery and care,
Rev. Denise
RevDenise@gnuuc.org