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Dan Thompson
Oct 14, 2024
In Denominational Affairs
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Dan Thompson
Oct 02, 2024
In Denominational Affairs
Sept 20th 2024 Over the past three weeks the Discernment Task Force has been meeting with members of the congregation to discuss what, in their view, a good discernment process would look like. Members of the Task Force have met with members of the Policy Board, the minister, and the director of Children and Youth Ministries (CYM). We also reached out to folks who were active in raising concerns about the new Article 2 and the UUA. In addition, we met with folks who reached out to us, following our E-Blast (August 29) seeking input on what a good process would be. In addition, we identified additional folks to ensure different demographics were represented, for example a range of generations, people with children, people without children. We engaged with 35 people, of whom 33 agreed to share their views. NEXT STEPS Sept 23 The Task Force will meet to identify themes that emerged from our conversations with stakeholders. The congregation can expect a brief report – via a dedicated eblast, via the CYM weekly email, on UUSE’s Facebook page, and as an insert in the Sunday order of service -- regarding the main themes that emerged. Oct 6 The Task Force will have a four-hour meeting to design a process of congregational engagement based on the input received. The congregation can expect an overall description and timeline of opportunities for congregational engagement soon after this meeting -- via a dedicated eblast, via the CYM weekly email, on UUSE’s Facebook page, and as an insert in the Sunday order of service. Second half of Oct and November: likely time frame for congregational engagement events. Late December/Early January: Report to the Policy Board Discernment Task Force Members: Trisha Corey-Lisle, chair; Desiree Holian-Borgnis; David Lacoss; Sage Nitzan; Sylvia Ounpuu; Sid Soderholm; Monica van Beusekom; Lynn Dove, Policy Board Liaison Summary of mission of UUA Discernment Task Force: The UUA Discernment Task Force will design and implement a process by which UUSE members and friends can: 1) listen to each other’s concerns about the UUA and Unitarian Universalism; 2) determine together the institutional relationship we wish to have with the UUA; and 3) determine what changes to the UUSE constitution, if any, will enable us to formalize that relationship. #specialEBlast-9-20-24
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Dan Thompson
Oct 02, 2024
In Denominational Affairs
Hi, all,   I, as a member of the UUSE Constitutional Changes Task Force, am reaching out to you to seek feedback from committees and leaders whose roles and work would be impacted by proposed changes. The proposed changes might not affect your committee, but we are reaching out to all committees. Attached is the document presented at the May 2024 meeting with the side-by-side comparisons of the current constitution and the proposed changes. Please be aware that this task force is NOT tasked to consider any of the UUA language or changes; changes related to our UUA relationship will be direc ted by the findings of the discernment process.   I need to hear back from you by October 1, so that we can assign a member of the committee to call you before our next meeting date of October 8.   If we have already heard about all your committee’s concerns, let us know you don’t need a call.  We think that some of the proposed changes are not controversial but want to make sure we have heard from everyone who has/had concerns.     Please respond to this email by October 1, Tuesday, with either "my committee has no concerns" or "I would like to be contacted by a member of the committee."   Thank you.   Laurie Mazich Semprebon
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