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UCE Zoom Backgrounds2021-06-06T17:15:54+00:00

From Rev. Karen Gustafson: June 4, 2021

Dear Ones, 

My ministry at UCE is nearing its end. Rumor has it that there will be some kind of farewell after the service on June 6. This will be my last appearance at a Sunday morning service. I will, however, be around dropping last words here and there, meeting with the Board and staff, tying up some loose ends before I formally sign off on June 30. On June 19 from 9:30 – until noon I will be hosting a formal Interim Review in which I will be revisiting the five Interim Tasks in light of the work we have done together and offer my summary reflection on the state of UCE. (Details to follow) 

Right now, I want to briefly address a piece of UCE culture that I believe is crucial for a true claiming of a healthier future, particularly in regard to the role and relationship to your Senior Minister.  

My earliest conversations with many of you (in the fall of 2019) reflected some considerable disappointment in UCE’s professional ministry. It was my perception then that most of these disappointments were the result of three things: 

  1. Inadequately communicated and managed expectations of the roles and boundaries of congregation, staff and ministers. 
  2. Unclear channels of feedback and opportunities for clarification of said expectations 
  3. A willingness to tolerate toxic behavior on the part of both ministers and congregants in order to avoid conflict. 

Over the past several months there have been multiple efforts to address these issues. The framework of Shared Ministry was introduced early in 2020 by me and Rev Eileen in her role of Acting Senior Minister. This is a way of making clear that effective ministry of the congregation is not about a set of discrete functions delivered by a single trained person and a paid staff and a small group of plucky volunteers. Instead it is the enterprise of recognizing the richness of EVERYONE’S capacity to create what we have come to call “the beloved community” whose mission is “to nurture the human spirit for a world made whole”. 

AND, it also is an enterprise that NEEDS everyone to communicate and manage expectations, to use newly established channels of feedback to clarify and to address conflict with patience and love. 

This is a culture change. 

Here is how it works.  

When feeling discontent or dissatisfied or disappointed: 

1. Please think through your question or concern. Make notes or, better yet, write it out. When you are ready to talk about the concern or question ask yourself: 

In my considered interactions around the important issues facing UCE: 

  •  Am I inviting integrity and partnership? 
  •  Am I authentically open to alternatives? 
  • Am I approaching this with curiosity or judgement? 
  • Are my responses constricting/limiting or narrowing the conversation or opening space for more light, more insight?   
  • Am I ready to engage the UCE Covenant of Engagement in my expression of this issue/question/concern? 
  • How do I see myself as part of the solution? 

 2. Choose carefully who you talk to.

  • What do I want out of this conversation? (Clarity or more information? Collusion? Change? Support fo a foregone conclusion?) Is this person/group in a position to partner with me to address the issue or concern I am raising?  
  • If you are uncertain about who to talk to, please contact a minister or other staff person or a member of the Committee on Shared Ministry or the Congregational Relations Team. These groups are all gearing up to hear your concerns as well as your joy and gladness. 

3. Take time to reflect on what is right about the UCE community, what is working, how things are evolving toward greater wholeness and frame your concerns in terms of how to leverage strengths for the greater good.

4. Be informed. Read the newsletter; check out the website; attend worship and events; be involved. Make sure you understand what is currently in the works about your concern.

5. Remember what you are trying to do together.

My work with UCE over the past two years has been to support opening up lines of communication; to encourage transparent negotiation to clarify the role of the Minister and the responsibility of the congregation. I am leaving you with some new structures, some new possibilities and a settled Senior Minister who has been around here long enough to learn from the experience of some of your previous ministers. She has a head start. Let her use it. 

This is incomplete work. It is HARD work. I have witnessed many of you in good faith feeling your way into a healthier way of engaging, using the new structures to help clarify your expectations and provide timely and constructive feedback. You all need to trust in the good intentions, good faith and basic competence of each other. EVERYONE WILL MAKE MISTAKES! Embedded in this time of great change MUST be the commitment to “forgive yourselves and one another and begin again” (and again and again) “in love”. 

In love and gratitude, 

Karen Gustafson
Interim Minister

From Rev. Karen Gustafson: June 4, 20212021-06-04T14:03:36+00:00

SnapGap: June-July, 2021

June 19, 26, and July 3 are the Drop Off Days for much needed  Toothpaste, Dishwashing liquid, and Sponges 

Interfaith Action of Evanston operates a monthly Produce Mobile, year-round, providing free groceries and toiletries to around 250 families.  

For the July 13th Produce Mobile, they are in need of the following items:   

  • Toothpaste 
  • Dishwashing liquid 
  • Sponges 

Please limit your generosity to the items requested. 

In addition to providing groceries, the Produce Mobile tries to fill in the SNAPGap for families by requesting donations of specific items to also be distributed to families through the Produce Mobile. SNAP is the government program that helps provide people living under the poverty line with groceries. SNAP does not help with essential toiletries, so there is a GAP in needs. 

Here is the information if you would like to help:   

DROP-OFF LOCATION 

  • Sherman United Methodist Church, 2214 Ridge Avenue. The drop-off point is on the Noyes street side of the church. 

DROP-OFF DATES 

  • Saturdays, June 19, 26, and July 3 from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm 

ITEMS NEEDED – Please limit your generosity to the items requested.   

  • Toothpaste 
  • Dishwashing liquid 
  • Sponges 

Sue Murphy, our friend at Interfaith Action, says you can buy one kind of product or mix and match.  They are grateful for donations both small and large. You can order online or buy from your favorite store – their brands, or your favorites. If you order online, you may have the items shipped directly to: 

Interfaith Action of Evanston
c/o Mildred Carter 
9030 Ewing Ave.
Evanston, IL 60603 

Thank you for your generous responses to our pandemic-time projects to help alleviate the suffering of our neighbors. 

Toni Rey, Food and Shelter Team

SnapGap: June-July, 20212021-06-03T19:09:20+00:00

FORA Seeking Facilitators: June 4, 2021

Forging Opportunities for Refugees in America (FORA) is a 501(c)(3) secular NGO that provides high dosage tutoring  (HDT) to formerly pre-literate refugee students, for ten hours per week (Mondays through Fridays, after school) per student with a 2-1 student-teacher ratio. We are now adding a weekend reflection, writing and storytelling component for 20 selected refugee students, where the students will be guided to write stories about their life experiences, big or small. Because refugees often have suffered trauma in the past, storytelling must be done in a professional way, with safeguards, that empowers instead of retraumatizing students. FORAs educators and child psychologist are teaming up with a top-notch nationally-recognized institute called The Telling Room in this effort. The Telling Room has deep expertise in helping immigrant and refugee students tell their own stories.

Over the course of the next year, FORA will conduct these seminars for our 20 selected students under the guidance of The Telling Room experts. On twelve Saturdays from 10 am to noon  in the fall of 2021, and then twelve more Saturdays again in the spring of 2022, we will conduct  these seminars.

We need EIGHT local facilitators to help lead these seminars — volunteers who can come each of the 24 Saturday mornings (with one or two missed Saturdays allowed, at most) at our FORA learning center at 6421 N California Ave. in the West Ridge area of Chicago (only about 15-20 minutes from Evanston and Skokie). If you are not an expert writer or storyteller, do not worry! There will be a mandatory three day training provided by  The Telling Room via Zoom on June 28, 29 and 3oth, 2021. Learn more here.

This should be a great experience for all involved. If you are interested in pursuing possibilities, please call Mike O’Connor at (312) 375-9689 or email him at michael@refugeefora.org. Reach out as soon as you are inspired to, but no later than June 3rd please.

FORA Seeking Facilitators: June 4, 20212021-06-01T22:00:43+00:00

June 6, 2021

We will host an online worship service on Sunday, June 6th at 11:15 am.

Flower Communion: the seeds we sow
Growing trust, creating joy, and finding beauty are spiritual practices empowering the work of our mission. We celebrate the beauty and struggle of Beloved Community and say goodbye and thank you to Rev. Karen.

Please submit your Joys and Sorrows through this online form. If you submit a message by 11 am, we will try to read it that Sunday. Thank you for your patience as we are adapting to best serve you all! Note there will only be one service time so that we can gather together as a whole community of faith. You can still give to the shared offering through “text to give,” mail a check to the office with “shared offering” in the memo line, or go to our website and hit “give” on the upper right or click here. This Sunday’s shared offering recipient is Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.

June 6, 20212021-06-04T13:55:44+00:00

VirtUUal Faith Formation: May 28, 2021

Many Ways to Connect

Parents’ Chat: Coffee with Kathy – Saturday, June 5 or Sunday, June 13 at 10 am – Join me for a virtual cup of coffee (or tea) and share your thoughts about our Faith Formation (RE) Program this fall as we look at ways of being back together in person again. Sign up here!

Sidewalk Chalk Games and Art – June 6th – 4-5:30 pm! All ages are invited to gather in the UCE parking lot for some sidewalk chalk games and art! Bring a spirit of playfulness and your creativity!

High School Youth – June 27 will be our next gathering, either late afternoon or early evening. Look for an email with details soon!

Current & Upcoming Adult Faith Formation

Sealed by Katie Langston: Q&A with the Author – Tuesday, June 1 at 7 pm – Katie Langston’s memoir, Sealed, tells the story of her conversion to mainline Christianity out of Mormonism. Attendance at the 4/27 reading group led by Ruth Orme-Johnson is not required to also attend the Q&A.

Deepening UU Identity – June 30 at 6:30-8 pm at UCE –Ever wonder what’s up in the balcony? Did you even know we had a balcony? What’s it like to stand in the pulpit or peek behind the chancel? Do you even know what the chancel is or how it got there? Come to church for a tour of the building you thought you knew. Learn about the history of our congregation, what the church was like when we first moved in. Join in a scavenger hunt of hidden passageways and lost artifacts. This is an event for all ages and whole families. As with all church activities, you’ll need to wear a mask.

Forum Discussion Group Meets Sunday, June 6

Have you attended it? Avoided it? Wondered about it? A team is forming to plan 9 months of Forums for next church year, that is 18 sessions in all (two per month). Would you like to offer some topics for the Forum to tackle next year? You are invited to help shape these sessions. Your input is gonna be helpful. Email or call Shirley Adams, Diane Markel, Bob Mesle, or Steve Serikaku and offer ideas or join the team! The more, the merrier!

VirtUUal Faith Formation: May 28, 20212021-05-27T21:20:32+00:00

Urgent Need for Lunches: May 28, 2021

Connections for the Homeless provides sack lunches at three locations in Evanston, Monday through Friday, year round. Volunteer sign-ups are not keeping up with the need right now. If you have been thinking about trying this, NOW is the time.

For everyone who has been contributing to this effort since last October, Bravo! – and a great big Thank You!  This is a very satisfying project that can be done by volunteers who want to help, but need to avoid close contact with the public. It can be done by one person, or you can get together with a partner to share the tasks (and fun – put on the music while you make sandwiches). 

How do you get started? 

  • Choose a day (Mon. through Fri.) from the calendar on the Connections website, Connect2home.org  Go to ‘volunteer’, ‘make bag lunches’, ‘sign up to prepare bag lunches to one of our locations’. This is also where you choose the location you prefer. 
  • Email Maggie Weiss to let her know the date and location you have chosen. msmaggie6@comcast.net
  • Pick up a bag with nonperishable components of 25 lunches from Carol Nielsen. This will contain juices, granola bars, condiments and individual bags for sandwiches and lunches.  carolnielsen2100@gmail.com

Then, you buy the fresh items you will use in your lunches – bread, meat, and cheese to make sandwiches, and fresh fruit. We will pay for the non-perishables; you will pay for the fresh foods. We have found the best prices at ALDI, but shop wherever you choose. The cost of fresh foods for one lunch is about $1.54, so you can do 25 lunches for $40-$45.

Need coaching? Please contact Sheila Holder at skholder8@gmail.com

Thanks for all you do,

Carol Nielsen, Maggie Weiss, Sheila Holder 

Urgent Need for Lunches: May 28, 20212021-05-27T16:43:31+00:00

Endowment Task Force Update: May 28, 2021

As a reminder, the Endowment Task Force consists of two members of the Endowment Committee, (Jane Kenamore and Margaret Schatz), two members of the Board of Trustees (Joe Romeo and Tom Ticknor), two members representing the Integrated Stewardship Council (Rob Wingader and Susan Comstock) and one member at large to represent the congregation as a whole, (Alice Swan).  

So far the ETF has met three times.  We have been working to identify issues we hope to address.  We began by listing those topics of which we were aware based on our experience.  We have added many more that were submitted by members of the congregation in response to our survey.   We are building collaboration and developing a plan to address concerns which will ultimately be presented to the congregation. 

We also want to be sure that we keep track of those practices we want to continue.  If you would like, please send Joe Romeo a note to include any of those which occur to you.  

Thank you very much for the continued interest in this critical asset.  

Endowment Task Force Update: May 28, 20212023-04-15T22:39:41+00:00

Anti-Oppression Task Force Update: May 28, 2021

The Anti-Oppression Task Force Planning Group has assisted the UCE Board with entering into a contract with YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s Equity Institute. As consultants, the YWCA will assist with the formation of our anti-oppression task force. Thank you to everyone who submitted an interest form for this task force. You will be hearing from Rev. Eileen Wiviott or Rev. Susan Frances shortly. 

The Planning Group has officially dissolved after setting the foundation for the newly forming anti-oppression task force to begin its job of dismantling white supremacy culture in our congregation and working with community partners. Thank you to everyone who was involved with the Planning Group over the past year: 

Rev. Eileen Wiviott
Rev. Karen Gustafson
Rev. Susan Frances
Jessica Tomell-Presto, UCE Board Chair
Martha Holman
Shannon Lang
Linda LaPlante
Carolyn Laughlin
Beth McDonald
Sally Parsons
Joe Romeo
Donna Schiller
Steve Serikaku
Gail Smith
Sarah Vanderwicken  

The consultants from the YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s Equity Institute working with UCE will be Tiffany McDowell, Equity Institute Director, and Eileen Heineman, Manager of Equity Institute Community Outreach. Members of their staff will provide supporting roles as needed. 

The task force will be forming over the summer and the next communication about its work, including its formal name, will be from the task force itself. Among its first tasks will be team building, formation of an operating structure or leadership model, and creating a work plan. As efforts get underway, the task force will be calling on congregants to assist in various tasks. Working to dismantle oppressions is a life-long endeavor and you are encouraged to share your reflections, creativity, and vision with the task force. 

Anti-Oppression Task Force Update: May 28, 20212021-05-25T20:49:07+00:00
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