Web Update Wednesday! (on Thursday…)

Welcome to this week’s installment of Web Update Wednesday! (Which is on Thursday this week because I was out running errands all day yesterday.) In the future, I plan to do as many of the website updates as possible each week on Wednesday, so if you’ve got something you need posted, try to get it to me by then or you’ll have to wait until next week!

I’ve been chugging along today catching up on pending updates, both large and small. Today’s updates:

  1. The March 20th Newsletter is now available, both online and in your email inbox. Check it out to learn about the upcoming Keys, Strings, & Other Things concert and much more!
  2. The front page slideshow has been updated
  3. Information about the upcoming Standing on the Side of Love – LGBT Rally on the Square has been added to the Social Justice Page.
  4. The list of Downloadable Sermons has been updated.
  5. There’s now a list of ways YOU can volunteer at UUCC on Facebook and the webpage!
  6. Added a whole slew of new Annual Reports to the Documents page.
  7. Updated the Worship Committee information (Thanks, Rev. Lynda!)
  8. Updated the Bios page.
  9. Added a sitemap to the page footer.
Posted in Web Updates.

YUUTES Upcoming Events

Dian Moore would like to remind the YUUTES…

Next Sunday, 24 March we will have lunch at Subway and then go to Blanton Woods to pull  invasive plants.  Bring work gloves, what tools you use and dress for mud and weather.  Anybody from the church who wants to may join us.  Pick up at Blanton Woods east gate shelter at 4 pm.

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Posted in WICKs.

Who’s Who at UUCC?

Have you ever wanted to know more about who’s in charge around here? If so, you’re in luck! Check out the new Bio page at www.uucchc.org/bios.html to learn more about the people on the UUCC Board of Directors, as well as our Minister and our Director of Religious Exploration!

Posted in Web Updates.

Ministerial Search Begins with a Phone Call

Every member of the UUCC congregation will be getting a phone call next week. The calls are being made by the UUCC Board of Directors to ask each of our members whom they would like to see on the Ministerial Search Committee.

Following the recommendations of the UUA for the formation of Ministerial Search Committees, the Board will undertake a phone campaign to all active members of the church. These calls will take place from March 11-23. Members will be asked to consider certain qualities that make for good search members and to name those they trust to serve on the Ministerial Search Committee.

Search Committee is major Commitment

Members of the Committee may well devote a minimum of 20 hours monthly for ten months or so. In addition, there is added time involved when the pre-candidating interviews get underway. Searching for a minister must be a top priority for members of the Search Committee. There are particular tasks and functions for each member of the search committee. Travel and time away from church and family will be required. Members who serve on the search committee will need to resign all other leadership positions in the church during the search process.

From March 24-30, Board members will contact the individuals who are named through the phone campaign to discuss the commitment and willingness to serve. Members who agree to resign all positions if selected to the Search Committee will be placed on the slate of candidates for consideration. Candidates will complete an Interest Form, which will be posted in the Fellowship Hall and sent with the official notice of meeting.

The goal is to present a slate of 12-14 candidates for congregational vote at a special meeting on April 28, 2013. Official notice of this meeting will be sent to all members in accordance with the bylaws. At the special meeting, each member will be given a ballot to elect four people. The board will tally the votes and determine the top four elected by the congregation. The board will appoint three additional members from the slate in addition to the four elected by the congregation. All candidates will be notified of the outcome followed by notice to the congregation of the seven members. The Board will keep strictly confidential the number of votes and which members of the final Search Committee were elected and which were appointed.

What makes for a good search committee member?

Consider qualities such as:

  • Commitment to the nature, purpose and activities of the congregation;
  • Commitment to UU pluralism in every area: theology, life styles, social concern;
  • Able to patiently work for consensus rather than insisting upon majority rule or minority tyranny;
  • Has the time to be thoroughly and continually involved;
  • Does not have rigid requirements as to a minister’s sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, ethnicity, age, etc.;
  • Constantly remembers the wishes of the congregation, who will not permit the Search Committee to become an autonomous, independent (and finally irresponsible) entity;
  • Has a history of UU involvement;
  • Can respect the confidentiality of the process, but who, nonetheless, is eager to keep the congregation informed regarding the progress that is being made; and
  • Has a cooperative disposition, not disputatious.

Qualities to avoid in good search committee candidates include:

  • Defines the congregation in narrow, exclusive terms;
  • Has rigid, authoritarian ideas coupled with little respect for differences, e.g. the militant Humanist or Pagan, the intolerant Christian, the rabid one-issue social activist, the gadfly, etc.;
  • Readily accedes to any request, but does not follow through;
  • Feels that “we know best,” thus urging the Search Committee to ignore the expressed wishes of the congregation.

The calling board member will ask “Who do you trust to serve on the Search Committee on behalf of the congregation?”

We encourage members to name at least four members for consideration on the Search Committee.

This weekend, we will send a separate email to members with email addresses and include a list of the active Members in the church. Please peruse this list as you give thoughtful consideration in anticipation of talking to a member of the Board in the next couple of weeks.

Posted in Board, Minister Search Committee.

March 6 Newsletter is Here!

The latest newsletter is now available! Check your email or go read it on the website to learn more about:

  • Our first Town Hall Meeting of 2013
  • The Ministerial Search Committee
  • The 2nd Annual UUCC Service Auction
  • Keys, Strings, and other Things
  • And much more!
Posted in Newsletter.

Credo Update 3/3/13 – The Flow of Things

Last Sunday in Credo we discussed “going with the flow”; how to let life take it’s course yet being able to tell when it’s passing you by. How to dismiss the urge to worry, and knowing which things actually should arise concern. We discussed needs, preservation and what’s important to live by. We talked about how preparing for the season requires us to let things happen while being constantly proactive. This led to a discussion on prayer and intent and  how many of us have become more reserved about what we ask to come into our lives. Perhaps the most important thing to know in life, and most troubling, is when to change course…. and how. Mindfullness is a process, and our shortcomings have their own rewards. All you can really do is learn.

Then of-course, in UU fashion and in tribute of the topic, we started talking about music that charges and motivates us…

Posted in Credo.

New on the web

Check it Out!

Past sermons now have their own download page on the website! You can now access sermons from the last 8 months online. So go listen to your past favorites, or catch up on sermons you missed. There’s even an RSS feed available. So, go give it a listen!

Posted in Sunday Sermons, Web Updates.

This Week in Credo 2/24/13

In Credo we talked about how we use technology to navigate our path in life. From getting lost on the road with no help from your GPS; to being unable to traverse a social situation, texting another across the table. We talked about the difference between being information rich and having true knowledge, and of the degradation thereof.

Posted in Credo.

Family Promise

Family Promise is a nonsectarian non-profit organization with over 160,000 volunteers nationwide working towards “a nation in which every family has a home, a livelihood, and the chance to build a better future together.” At the center of their efforts are Interfaith Hospitality Networks (IHN), which are currently operating in 41 states and the District of Columbia. These networks work with churches, social services agencies, and volunteers to provide lodging, fellowship, and case management services to homeless families.

Mike Hartley has been working hard to bring this wonderful program to Hendricks County to fill a much needed gap in services in our county. He’d like to invite our church to join with approximately a dozen others to form Family Promise of Hendricks County. For more information, check out www.uucchc.org/familypromise.html

 

 

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This Week in Credo 2/17/13

We discussed gender standards within the military. We also discussed the physicality of gender expression regarding the distribution of body strength. We discussed how this influenced the test required for each sex to enter combat. We also talked about how in our society it’s not considered okay for men to be feminine. We also discussed this truth even in regards to women who may not feel empowered when embracing the feminine. Another possible topic: Football as a way to healthfully deal with the masculine process. We also discussed being able to simultaneously give and take within a relationship. Lastly, we talked about the influence of hormones and their diagnostic use regarding misplaced gender identity.

Posted in Credo.