Volunteer with the Welcoming Congregation Renewal Working Group

Volunteer with the Welcoming Congregation Renewal Working Group

A Unitarian Universalist Welcoming Congregation is a congregation that has intentionally spent time engaging in programming, worship services, and education to make their congregation a safe place for the LGBTQIA+ communities. UCE was certified as a Welcoming Congregation in 1997. The original Welcoming Congregation process focused on addressing homophobia in ourselves and our congregation. The UUA has updated this process with its Welcoming Congregation Renewal program to include addressing transphobia as well as homophobia. Members of our Rainbow Alliance have formed a working group to complete this Welcoming Congregation Renewal process.

This process involves the entire congregation and members with LGBTQIA+ identities and all allies are invited to join the Working Group. If you would like to be engaged with this process, please contact Rev. Susan at sfrances@ucevanston.org by July 7, 2024.

To learn more about Welcoming Congregations, please check out the UUA website – or our UCE Rainbow Alliance webpage.

Volunteer with the Welcoming Congregation Renewal Working Group2024-06-25T20:12:53+00:00

June 7th, 2024: From Sandra Robinson

Friday, May 31, 2024 is a night I will always remember. I was surrounded by my family, friends, staff, and so many of you, the congregation We gathered in our beautiful sanctuary to say goodbye. Many of my art buds and longtime good friends were here. While it was bittersweet knowing I would not be lighting candles with you on Sunday morning for a while, it was a perfect honoring. I felt as though tiny particles of joy were raining upon and around me.

Renee Gatsis, Gay Riseborough, Elizabeth Kennedy, Tory Bassani and Maggie Wilson, thank you for coordinating this most perfect event. To all of you UCE artists who brought your work to honor my love for the arts and to express the talent of so many at UCE. Every piece was wonderful and graced the sanctuary with such beauty. Several pieces of my ceramic art was included with many other UCE artists: Renee Gatsis, Maggie Wilson, Suzanne Lis Daley, Kathy Talmage, Sydney Francolino, Robb Geiger, Eileen Wiviott, Claudia Dancing, Nancy Katz, Catherine Deamant, Forrest Marie Linsell, Lucy Elam, Margaret Schatz, Carol Nielsen, Jean Durkin, Jan Augustyn, Jean Butzen, Bill Hartgering, Craig Jobson, Peggy Boccard, Patrecia Lenore, Andrew Fisher, Carol Johnson, Sarah Kaiser-Amaral, Barbara Seyfried, Kristin Larsen, William Irons, Liz Kennedy, Sue WIell, and Maggie Weiss.

Thank you Kevin Barrow, JoLynn Cotton, Robb Geiger, Gregory Shifrin for the lovely music throughout the evening. How lucky UCE is to have so many talented musicians and vocalists.

I appreciate all of you who served food, worked in the kitchen, tended the bar, shopped, donated food – whatever you did to make the night special, thank you. Gratitude to many who brought or sent cards, and amazing, thoughtful gifts. My heart is overflowing.

I’ll post photos from the evening once I have all of them. I received a few so far and will post on member to member once I have more. Maybe some can be posted on the bulletin board and I can send digital prints as well. All of that will be worked out soon. It was important to me to get as many of you captured on film as possible. Yancy Hughes is an Evanston photographer if you ever need a kind, talented person to take photos. He’s great.

Yesterday, Eileen hosted a staff party outside at Five & Dime. We had so much fun together sharing good food, desserts and many stories. Here’s a photo from yesterday. Thank you all. That day of sunshine will beam in my heart for a very long time.

In summary, after the parties are over and life moves on, I will remember you and value our years together whether it was 1 or 22. UCE has been a place where my skills and talents have been supported and appreciated. I have enjoyed caring for the building and grounds, managing rentals, supervising staff, overseeing the financial health of UCE and making sure the use of money and resources were in order. I loved working with volunteers to ensure fundraisers were a success, and to improve our building through our capital campaigns. Working for a church is not just a job, but a ministry. I have laughed and cried with all of you at some point during my career. I’ve seen ministers, interims and interns come and go. I’ve seen elders and beloved members pass away. I see new babies and children returning to UCE. I marvel at the memories of children who when I arrived were babies and are now adults. It’s been a great ride, like a roller coaster sometimes, but worth every challenge and wonderful moment.

My life goes on in endless song with new opportunities and connections with family and friends. Please stay in touch. Stop by my pottery studio, drop a line, give me a call. I will forever hold each of you in my heart.

June 7th, 2024: From Sandra Robinson2024-06-07T18:26:47+00:00

October 27, 2024

Voting Heretic Style

It is vital that you vote on November 5, 2024. It is vital that you look at the platforms of each candidate and vote into office those whose vision for our country reflects your values. Heretics are known for visioning a world different than the one they live in and then sticking to their convictions. In our faith tradition, Michael Servetus was one of those people labeled a heretic, who ended up playing a significant part in a larger cultural shift throughout Europe in the 1500’s. How will you shape the culture you live in?

Rev. Susan Frances and worship associate Robb Geiger lead our service, along with the UCE Choir, pianist Gregory Shifrin, and Music Director Vickie Hellyer.

Throughout the month of November, our Shared Offering Program partner is the Chicago Abortion Fund who will receive half of all donations designated for the Shared Offering or undesignated.

Here are the worship service topics for the next 4 weeks:
November 3rd – Promise Making, Promise Keeping, Promise Breaking, Promise Renewing: A Service for All Souls
November 10th – Where Do We Go From Here? After the election – Rev. Eileen Wiviott
November 17th – Karen Courtright shares her Spiritual Journey
November 24th – Bread Communion – In gratitude we share – Rev. Eileen Wiviott
October 27, 20242024-10-22T04:14:13+00:00
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