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Anti-Oppression Task Force Invitation: April 30, 2021

As you may recall, the Board of Trustees commissioned an Anti-Oppression Task Force at UCE in response to a call from the congregation, Evanston Interfaith leaders, the UUA through the Commission on Institutional Change, and Black Lives of UU “to engage in the struggle to dismantle white supremacy as it collectively exists” and “to become more inclusive, equitable, and diverse while… work[ing]…to be accountable to those most affected by injustice.” The purpose of this task force is to determine the ways in which this congregation might answer this call, making justice a reality both in our congregation and beyond.

Accomplishing this mission while working within the system of white supremacy that pervades all our institutions has proven much more complicated than anticipated. We decided we needed the assistance of an outside consultant. For that reason, a dedicated group of UCE members interviewed three outside consultants and chose the YWCA Equity Institute to work with us. We chose the YWCA because of their depth of knowledge and experience, their track record in working with Evanston institutions, and their familiarity with our church and its history. The YWCA will be assisting us with creating the task force, training its members, and beginning the work at UCE.

We would like to invite you to contact us about joining the task force. All are welcome who feel called to help build the Beloved Community. We need your voice.

We are looking for task force members who are willing to commit to these goals:

  1. To elevate consciousness and self-awareness, and to expand our shared desire and motivation to address oppression throughout UCE
  2. To identify policies and practices throughout UCE which offend, marginalize, or oppress those from marginalized communities and dismantle those policies and practices
  3. To develop and implement strategies, policies, and practices that reflect a commitment to equity and anti-oppression
  4. To shine a light on the harm that has been caused to marginalized people in our congregation in the past without causing further harm
  5. To commit to anti-racism and anti-oppression work within, among, and beyond our congregation
  6. To be an open, welcoming, anti-racist, anti-oppressive beacon of faith

We want to form a group that will bring as many different perspectives as possible to this endeavor. We encourage UCE members who have connections to organizations within our larger Evanston and Chicago community, such as Interfaith Action, Community Renewal Society, and Connections for the Homeless. Our hope is that a spectrum of voices from within our congregation will make up the task force.

We will strive to make it possible for anyone to lend their abilities and experience to the work. In doing this work, we will endeavor to create, as Micky ScottBey Jones states, “brave space./Because there is no such thing as a ‘safe space’…we will not be perfect. This space will not be perfect…we will work on it side by side.” We need to be in this work together.

Please fill out the attached form if you are interested in joining the task force and send it to bot@ucevanston.org. Please fill out the form before May 14, 2021. If you know someone who would be an excellent addition to this task force, please encourage them to fill out a form. We will be meeting with the YWCA on May 18th, when we will be reviewing the response forms of those who indicated their interest.

If you have questions, please send an email to bot@ucevanston.org.

Anti-Oppression Task Force Invitation: April 30, 20212021-04-28T23:58:04+00:00

May 2, 2021

We will host an online worship service on Sunday, May 2nd at 11:15 am.

The Formation of Our Faith
We are at an exciting point in time, as this pandemic has given us an opportunity to breathe – to re-evaluate and re-think things in our lives, with our UCE community being one of those. Our Faith Formation Force has been exploring new ways of “doing church” that better supports the spiritual, educational, and social needs of our community throughout the lifespan. Today, we celebrate the faith formation of our young people and families through pictures, videos, readings, and music. We will recognize our 8th graders as they bridge into high school, and hear from our graduating high school seniors as they bridge into young adulthood, and we will welcome our newest members joining our beloved community.

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 the UU Prison Ministry of Illinois.

 

May 2, 20212021-04-26T16:11:13+00:00

Insist on Justice! Resist Inequality!: April 21, 2018

 

We’re organizing for the greater good. Come and share ideas and best practices with leaders in the fight for income equality, racial justice and immigrant rights at a conference titled:  ‘Insist on Justice!  Resist Inequality” to held at the Unitarian Church of Evanston, 9:30am – 3pm on Saturday, April 21.

After a keynote speech delivered by author Chuck Collins on the pivotal role played by social and economic equality in building a more just society, a panel of activists will share what they’ve learned about how to encourage more folks to join the movement, how to inspire volunteers and how to work in coalitions. Over lunch we’ll also have the chance to share ideas and learn from each other as we develop our own plans for the future.

Chuck Collins is the author of “Born on Third Base” and “99 to 1” which detail how government policy adds to US social imbalance and what we can do about it. He is the Senior Scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC and has worked with William Gates Sr and others to increase social responsibility and support for the inheritance tax among the wealthy.

Alan Mills of the Uptown People’s Law Center will share his insight into the fight for the rights of prisoners, tenants, and disabled people.  Invited panelists also include Ralph Martire of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, and Fred Tsao of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.

This event is sponsored in part by the Unitarian Universalist Funding Program and the Unitarian Church of Evanston and its Susan Walker Fund for social justice.

To register for the conference at a cost of $15, including lunch, click here.

Insist on Justice! Resist Inequality!: April 21, 20182021-04-24T14:43:38+00:00

Hats Off to Jane Kenamore: April 23, 2021

Thanks to Jane Kenamore for extending her term as an Endowment Trustee and making an important contribution to the continuity and competence of the Endowment Fund Committee!

Jane served as Chair of the Endowment Trustees in 2019-2020, which was the final year in her term as a Trustee. She had been working with the Trustee who was to be the Chair in the current 2020-21 church year, when that person had to unexpectedly resign. Jane agreed to stay on as a Trustee and Co-Chair with Margaret Schatz, who Jane has mentored to be the 2021-22 Chair. Jane will continue working with Endowment after her additional year as Trustee and Co-Chair. As Chair and then Co-Chair of Endowment, Jane spent time reviewing the by-laws to make sure they reflected current practices and she is now a member of the Endowment Task Force which is looking at Endowment best practices.

Jane has been a member of UCE for over 30 years, and over that time she has served in other leadership positions. She was one of the first members of the Worship Arts Team and continues to be an important member of that Team. She is also a dedicated choir member, who was part of the visioning and implementing process for securing our section leaders.

Thank you, Jane, for being very professional, very thorough, and very knowledgeable!

Hats Off to Jane Kenamore: April 23, 20212021-04-22T21:05:54+00:00

VirtUUal Faith Formation: April 23, 2021

What’s Happening in Faith Formation?

Welcome as we continue our theme of Becoming! This week we focus on the segments At the Bedside, The Extra Mile, and Blessing. Check out this week’s video here. You can access the Soulful Home packet here at your own leisure.

Many Ways to Connect

8th and 12th Grade Bridging – We will meet on the lawn at UCE Sunday at 4 pm to record the bridging ceremony.

RE Sunday – May 2 – Featuring YOU! We’re taking submissions from families, kids, and youth to contribute to this special worship service. Here are some ways to do so:

  • Send pictures of your family or kids doing an activity from the Soul Kits or Soulful Home packet.
  • Make a short (1-2 minutes) video of your family about any of the following:
  • How you have felt and stayed connected to UCE this past year
  • How you have lived out your UU values as a family or individually
  • Playing a musical interlude or singing your favorite UU song
  • Showing artwork or reading a poem that relates to our UU Principles and values – including the proposed 8th Principle
  • Your family lighting a chalice at home

You can put your picture or video in this Google folder by April 18. Feel free to email Kathy with any questions!

Taking Flight Sex Ed Program for 7th-9th Youth – Sunday at 1 pm. Youth must be registered to attend. See the email with Zoom info.

Pre/K Kids and Families – POP (Parents of Preschoolers) – April’s materials are available here. The password is YouGotThis2020 (case sensitive.) This UU-based program is to be used all month long. Do whatever fits your family’s schedule.

High School Youth – Bridging at UCE on Sunday at 4 pm.

Current & Upcoming Adult Faith Formation

Sealed by Katie Langston: Reading Group and Q&A with Author – Tuesdays, April 27 at 8 pm and June 1 at 7 pm – Katie Langston’s memoir, Sealed, tells the story of her conversion to mainline Christianity out of Mormonism. A conversation with Ruth Orme-Johnson for those interested in joining this “reading group” will be held on April 27th at 8pm. Attendance is not required to also attend the Q&A.

Deepening UU Identity – April 28 at 7-8:30 pm via Zoom – Second of four sessions. The Six Sources: understanding UU pluralism – how the broad sources from which we draw inspiration and wisdom make our living tradition unique. Led by Rev. Susan Frances.

Intersectionality in Speculative Fiction: N. K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season – Tuesdays, May 4, 11, 18 at 7-8:30 pm - Facilitated by UCE member Emily Eckwahl-Sanna. Imagine a world where apocalypses are commonplace. Where frequent seismic activity—whether volcanoes, earthquakes, or other environmental disasters—result in extended winters and the widespread loss of human life.

VirtUUal Faith Formation: April 23, 20212021-04-22T21:02:31+00:00

April 25, 2021

Instead of hosting a virtual worship service, UCE joins the UU Justice Revival on Sunday, April 25th at 10 am.

UU Justice Revival: Taking a Collective Breath
Twenty five Unitarian Universalist congregations in IL, the UU Advocacy network and UU Prison ministries are gathering to take a collective breath. As spring waits on the horizon, can we breathe? We can breathe as vaccines become available. We can breathe as we once again gather together. We can breathe into a new administration, breaths of accountability, breaths of attention. We have work to do to create a just world where everyone can find their breath. It is time to breathe. Let us take a collective breath together. Watch to hear more here. 

Joys and Sorrows cannot be read this Sunday, but please submit yours through this online form to be read another Sunday. 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 Restore Justice.

April 25, 20212021-04-26T17:07:44+00:00

From EOD: April 16, 2021

Members and Friends opportunities are being planned for outdoor activities at UCE this summer and here is the first one of the season. You will have the chance, in a safe environment, to see fellow congregants you may not have seen in months.  

I invite you to join in on the fun for our first-ever UCE Parking Lot Pop-up Sale. May 22, 2021 (rain date May 29) 10-2. This is an important fundraising event for UCE and is guaranteed to be fun for people of all ages. There will be a balloon guy to entertain the children while parents socialize and sell items no longer needed that could be treasured by others. Proceeds from the sale will benefit UCE in lieu of our regular Annual Rummage Sale.   

The planning team is making it easy for everyone to participate in one way or another. If you have items you want to bring, but not enough for a table, you can share with someone else. If you are concerned about being at a table alone, no worries, we will get a buddy who can keep you company or just take over while you get something to eat or drink or go to the washroom. Whatever the challenge is Carol Nielsen and our enthusiastic Pop Up Sale Team will help resolve it. We want everyone to feel welcome and able to participate in some way.  

We need individuals and groups to host a table or volunteer to make this event a success. Tables so far include the UCE choir, the Board of Trustees, Staff, The Chris Isely Cancer Support Group and others. We are so excited for this springtime event outside where we can gather to have fun and support UCE. Talk to your covenant group, your proximity partner friends, book group, or other affinity group you belong to and encourage their participation. It will be fun and will help us make our fiscal year financial goals.  

UCE Covid Guidelines, including wearing masks and social distancing, will be followed for the protection of all who sell and attend. Feel free to email me at srobinson@ucevanston.org with any questions you may have.  

Speaking of our outdoor space, if you drive through our parking lot you may see Barbara Butz and Nancy Lee planting pollinator plants for our new garden just east of the bike racks on the west lawn. Congregants have been donating plants and these two have been planting this week. On the south end of the lot we have had the 35 year old  tired and shabby bushes in the planters along the west wall of the wing removed. New soil and installation of grasses and other plants that will show interest and color throughout the year will replace the old bushes.  

On the east side of the building, you will notice that major repair has been done to the spalling concrete and the hand railings have been reinstalled. While this is not the entrance to our church, it is important for it to remain safe and visibly pleasing to all who pass by. Before we return to UCE at some point in the fall, new signage will be made for the east doors.  

Several Capital Campaign projects have been accomplished as you have read in previous newsletter articles. Each week several teams meet and make decisions to keep projects moving forward.  

Last week the Sanctuary Cooling Team entered into a contract with Blue Frost Heating and Cooling for a Design Development Study so that our team can decide between two options that we have chosen. We are trying to determine if one system is better for the environment over the other and how these fit into our budget plan. Our plan is to begin installation this summer.  

Currently Gillian Lawrence is working on a plan for the lobby to assist our Lobby Wing Refurb Team on flow of the space taking into consideration input from users of the space that we met with which includes Hospitality, Membership, Accessibility, Inclusion, History and Families, and others. This plan will help us decide how to place furnishings in the most welcoming, safe and attractive way.  

The Intergenerational Playscape installation of the ramp and walkways is planned to begin in June with landscaping to follow in July. I am currently working with Preservation and Zoning for approvals on the drawings. Accessibility and generational inclusion has been considered at every step of planning. This will be a beautiful and fun space to be outdoors at UCE whether it is children playing or a meeting taking place, it will be a lovely new useful area for our congregation. We have received a generous donation from the Woods family for the Accessibility Ramp which will be named in honor of Alma and Dave Woods.  

Furniture for Room 2 is on its way. Lighting has been completed in the lobby and Room 2. Carpet for the sanctuary steps has been ordered. As you have heard previously, lighting and shades were installed as well as new flooring throughout the wing. 

Projects for the coming year include an accessible and inclusive in the lower level, a hearing loop for the sanctuary, security cameras for the interior space and funding of a Building Fund for future repairs and improvements. 

Last week I received a call from the Schweikher Foundation, which is located in the home of Martyl Langsdorf who painted the large mural in the sanctuary and designed the stained glass that graces the east and west doors. Four members of staff and documents from the foundation were thrilled to find verification of information they have been tracking and were excited to see drawings of our sanctuary building. They verified that the chairs were designed for our building, built in Denmark and shipped here. There is another church in the southern suburbs that have the same blue slit windows and chairs that we do. Our church is recognized by architects and artists for the significant contributions that Paul Schweikher made during the modernism period. They would like to host an evening at (or on zoom) about our building and its significance.  

This sounds like a fun idea and will be helpful in educating so many of the younger generation of our congregation that are not familiar with the historical or architectural significance of our building and its artwork. Groups from the Art Institute have visited UCE over the years to feast their eyes on our space.  

Sandra Robinson, Executive Operations Director

From EOD: April 16, 20212021-04-16T15:48:57+00:00
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