Now and Then: 2024-2025

These last 18 months have seen us make the transition to a 100% lay-led congregation. It could not have been possible without the commitment, dedication and hard work of our lay leadership. We owe a huge thanks to our leaders as well as everyone who has stepped forward and asked, “How can I help?”, and then did! Whether serving as a Sunday Service leader or speaker, moving chairs and folding tables, laundering tablecloths, greeting all who walk through our doors, or creating culinary delights, we did it!

With our vision in all we do–to celebrate diversity, strive for justice, and inspire love. This coming year we want to:

NOW
  • Maintain quality Sunday Services – with engaging speakers and relevant topics. And of course…
  • Support great Sunday music – professional musicians, as well as our in-house musical and choir talent.
  • Support our Children’s Religious Education (CRE) program with the resources needed as it continues to grow!
  • Strengthen our building and grounds which we worked so hard to purchase and turn into our spiritual homeover 25 years ago.
  • Affirm our UU Principles by engagement in the larger community through Social Justice activities, and
  • Foster our beloved community with a strong Pastoral Care program for our congregants and expand adult exploration and fellowship activities.
AND THEN
  • Continue to rebuild and renew our financial resources for the coming years.

Sunday, February 4th, begins the time of year when our Members and Friends make tangible their appreciation and support of our faith community – by making their annual pledge of financial support.

We are only able to provide, accomplish and support the activities important to us because of your support by making your renewed or new pledge of financial support each year.

You will receive all the information you will need to make your pledge in your email. Paper “pledge packets” are available by request as well.

Need help or information? Contact Finance Team – Laurie Winterberg or Treasurer – Bradley Vinson