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Last summer, East Shore UU Church in Kirtland, Ohio had just been through a very difficult year. Along with the continued challenges with the pandemic, they had to say goodbye to their developmental minister after 5 years. The search for a new minister ended in disappointmentLast summer, East Shore
By Renee Ruchotzke | August 8, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Governance for Congregations, Ministerial Transitions, Support and Caring in Congregations -
The five of us have all known for some time that we, collectively, need to learn how to do a better job welcoming and fully including neurodivergent people in our congregations. As UUA and UUMA staff, we haven’t known how to do this or how we should help.
By Evin Carvill Ziemer, Darrick Jackson, Sarah Gettie McNeill, Jennica Davis-Hockett | July 25, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Diversity & Inclusion -
What a peculiar phase of Pandemic Church we are in….although I guess that can be said about every chapter we’ve experienced! This phase may well be called Dipping the Toe.
By Megan Foley | July 18, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: #COVID19, Building Community, Leadership Development, Worship -
Have you heard the exciting news about Youth and Emergent Adult Ministry (YEA) alignment across the UUA? If not, check out this video from the Lifespan Faith Engagement Office (LFE) where we explain what changes are being made and what lead to this reconfiguration.
By Shannon Harper | July 10, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Faith Development, Youth Ministry -
Ministerial start ups are typically offered in the first year of a new minister’s ministry or for the start of a new staff member like DREs. The workshop may involve an array of lay leaders & congregants, including past & present members of the Board, Committee on Ministry, search committee, others.
By Central East Region of the UUA | May 18, 2022 (reviewed July 2024) | From Central East RegionTagged as: Ministerial Transitions -
It’s the old adage two steps forward, one step back — every time we think we’re making progress back to “life as it was” something happens to push us back into that waiting zone.
By Beth Casebolt | May 9, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Pastoral Care, Social Justice -
Is your congregation dreaming of a project that could make a huge impact in its mission and growth, but in need of some additional funding to make it possible? Do you want to add a new staff position or increase the hours of an existing position so that you can enrich your congregation’s outreach…
May 2, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Awards, Scholarships, & Grants, Fundraising for Congregations -
When all is going wrong and you’re scared as hell What you gonna do? Who you gonna tell? A hundred bad days made a hundred good stories A hundred good stories make me interesting at parties, yeah No, I ain’t scared of you No, I ain’t scared of you no more -AJR, “100 Bad Days”, Neotheater Can you…
By Megan Foley | April 11, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Change & Conflict, Spiritual Practice -
Recently, I’ve been getting messages from more and more congregations who have passed the 8th principle. This is exciting!
By Sana Saeed | March 21, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: #8thPrinciple, Anti-Racism, Principles and Purposes -
Remember the classic Dr Seuss book, Oh the Places You’ll Go? Arguably the most quoted text at High School graduations and a favorite baby shower gift? Ultimately inspirational, it paints a seussical story of both the ups and down, trials and tribulations involved with becoming who we are meant to…
By Shannon Harper | March 14, 2022 | From Better TogetherTagged as: Faith Development, Leadership Development, Youth Ministry