I
will be away on study leave for a couple weeks at the beginning of
February. As part of this time, I am attending the UU Ministers'
Association “Institute for Excellence in Ministry” from February
2-6 in Pacific Grove, California. Almost 500 colleagues will gather
from all across the U.S. for worship, inspiration, conversations, and
several workshop tracks being offered. I am attending “Just
Transition in a Time of Unraveling” featuring
the eco-philosopher Joanna Macy. It fits exactly with the
environmental focus of A2U2. Just listen to this description:
In
a time when a radical confluence of crises sweeping the globe
challenges human and planetary existence and eco-system integrity as
never before in history: What knowledge must we possess? What path
can we follow? What practices will sustain us as a people, and as
those called to minister? Together we will explore experiential and
learning practices that will stretch and deepen our relationship to
time, stir our call into healing engagement, and deepen our analysis
of the crises as well as the potential forward in our perilous times.
I
am looking forward to this opportunity to fill the water in the well
in my being, so that I have more good things to share with you all.
After the trip to California, I will have a week at home for more
reading and writing time. I will be back on Sunday February 15th.
While I am away, Intern Minister Lyn Marshall will check in on phone
messages, but you can also contact me via cell in any emergency.
On
another note, you may have noticed a new object in the sanctuary, or
you will soon—we now have a large television screen on the
sanctuary wall. Remember all the shenanigans that it took to share
photos or videos during worship? I had to use a long pole to pull
down the hanging cord of the projection screen, then pull down the
screen, and run extension cords into a space in the center of the
chairs where the projector sat on a little table... well, it was
rather disruptive of a smooth flow of worship. In conversation with
the IT committee, we strategized together about possibilities, and
they made it happen. Thanks to Terri, Don, and Jerry, as well as
Steve, Dan, Keith & Jay who played a role in this project. Now,
we should be able to share photos and videos just by using a laptop
from the pulpit. I am looking forward to how this might enhance the
worship experience in ways we haven't even imagined yet.
The
search has been on for a new Church Administrator. From more than 50
applications received, several promising applicants were interviewed
by phone, and a few then were interviewed by the committee. Thanks to
the hiring committee of Barbara, Marge, Terri, Dave, Lynne, as well
as adjunct helpers Sonia and Vicky for all their work in finding just
the right person. Hopefully we will be able to announce a new person
soon, but it may take a few weeks before someone can start.
In
the meantime, thanks again to our dedicated office volunteers who
have done a marvelous job. Ann & Margaret have been answering
office phone calls and emails. Diane
has been doing the Order of Worship each Friday, and the announcement
bulletin. Terri has been managing churchdb calendar requests. Thanks
to Vicky and the members of the Finance Committee for handling all
financial matters—that includes Jared, Sue, Jon, & Lynne. I am
sure I am forgetting someone—everyone has pulled together to help
during this transition—thanks to you all.
And,
I am looking forward to our 50th
anniversary celebration, on February 28th.
Please put it on your calendar.