Friday, May 18, 2012

A call for questions ...

A call for questions ... and comments, thoughts, concerns and listeners who would just like to be kept in the loop about all the happenings at Sylvania UCC during the transition period. Much is going on right now in the life of the church and perhaps you've wondered what the status is of the various committees' work.

Our moderators, Sue Crescitelli and Russ Miller, are providing us with the opportunity to learn more about where we are on the journey, what progress has been made and what to look for in the months to come at a church-wide forum to be held Sunday, June 3, following the 10:00 am service. 

In Russ' words:

June 3 Congregational Forum -- Given the various processes and projects under way at this time in our church, congregational leadership felt that an open forum for the congregation would be timely and helpful to update the congregation on these various matters, and to seek input on those various matters. Accordingly, an open congregational forum has been scheduled for Sunday, June 3, 2012, following the 10:00 a.m. service.

At that time, representatives of Search Committee, Transition Team, Visioning Team, and Open and Affirming Study Group will be present to provide a brief update on the status of their efforts. Following each update, the forum will be opened for questions or comments on each respective area. The purpose of this forum is to provide and obtain information. This is an opportunity to include the congregation in the on-going conversation about issues of current concern to the membership. As matters requiring congregational approval are finalized, other opportunities to discuss final recommendations will be provided, and formal meetings will be scheduled to formally consider these matters.

Your attendance and participation on June 3 is encouraged.

-- Russ Miller

Thanks to Sue and Russ for organizing this forum and providing us with the opportunity to share our thoughts. Hope to see you there!

-- Bonnie 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Update from the Search Committee

The Search Committee has been hard at work revising many "final" drafts of the church profile. We met with Reverend Dan Busch, Northwest Ohio Association minister, on April 16, 2012. He made additional suggestions about the draft profile that we will be incorporating. He also suggested that we make the profile's appearance as professional as possible. The church profile should be available for review and distribution by the first week in May.

Most exciting, Reverend Busch brought us the first group of applicant profiles. Then we walked through the review process in general. Electronic copies of this group of profiles were received and disseminated to all Search Committee members on April 20, 2012. We will begin the actual review process on April 23, 2012. It's exciting to be entering this phase of the search process!

-- Jeanne

Thursday, April 5, 2012

A Hope and a Future! -- Information Session

A HOPE AND A FUTURE! is the title Carolyn Weese, consultant with Multi-Staff Ministries, gave to the report she prepared for Sylvania United Church of Christ following her nine-day visit with us in February.

Cabinet and the Transition Team have been reviewing and prioritizing the recommendations in the report, and subcommittees have been studying the suggestions and how they can best fit our needs and traditions at Sylvania UCC.

A Hope and a Future! is a positive report and stresses the importance of ALL our ministries, outreach and activities. It is the intention of the Transition Team to design proposals that will retain and support all our church's work.

Come learn about the report on Sunday, April 15, during the 9:20 - 10:20 am education hour. Members of the Transition Team will be there to present the findings and recommendations outlined in the report and to share our hopes for the future.

Bonnie

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Faith in Questions: Questions of Faith

Dear friends, since God loved us that much, we surely ought to love each other. No one has ever seen God. But if we love each other, God lives in us, and his love has been brought to full expression through us. And God has given us his Spirit as proof that we live in him and he in us.
-I John 4:11-13
Transitions can be a lot like Festivus from Seinfeld. First there's an airing of grievances and then come the feats of strength. Old scabs can be picked at, old fights re-started, and then there's a force of wills that follows this on who was/is right and who was and still is wrong. 

We haven't had that. 

After two consultants, we still don't have that. It seems we are acting as we are called to through the letter of John. We are trying our best to love one another, understand each other and express that God is within our neighbor just as God is within us. 

That's pretty cool! 

Now comes the hard part. We have to change the way we do things. Well, not yet. First we have to figure out what exactly to change that will get us toward our vision of who we are and who we want to be. And actually, THAT is the hard part. So let's get into the questions:
  • We are a moderately sized pastoral church, do we want to be a large programmatic church?
  • We are already a welcoming church, do we want to become an Open and Affirming church?
  • We need to attract young families, but how do we do that and what exactly are they looking for?
  • We are largely a progressive church theologically, how do we affirm that yet keep those who are moderate to traditional in theology feeling like they are still welcomed and part of the community?
  • How do we as the clergy, staff, and transition teams keep our laity informed and up-to-date on what's going on?
These are serious questions. These are constantly on my mind as we enter the next phase of this transition. I am grateful for how far we've come and how we've gotten here. It is my prayer that we continue in this fashion. 

We have done so without picking old wounds, without conflict, and all things in love. Our anxiety levels have remained low and manageable, and we walk with one another in faith.

And we have shown our faith in this time through our works, as faith without works is dead. Or to put it another way, a faith that isn't lived out is no faith at all.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

More news from the Search Committee

We have a new member of the Search Committee. Please welcome Renee Long who has agreed to join the "team" and kindly sent us the following background information about herself:

Renee Long has been an active Christian as long as she can remember, and has been an active member at Sylvania UCC since 2006. She has lived in the Toledo area all her life, and attended the University of Toledo and BGSU where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Counseling. She has worked exclusively in the field of education for a variety of school districts for the past 22 years. Renee and Steve, her husband of 21 years, have been blessed with 4 children, Jacob (15), Larson (14), Nathaniel (10) and Jacquelyn (8). Renee is very active in her children's lives, volunteering as Cub Scout Den Chief, Brownie Leader, Room Mother, PTA Secretary and Sunday School Teacher, among others. To relax, Renee likes to read, cross-stitch, cook, visit historical and cultural sites, view Toledo Rep and other theatre productions, travel, and take long walks.

-- Jeanne

Our sincere thanks to Renee and all the members of the committee who are volunteering to serve our church in this capacity. Your willingness to give of your time and talents is much appreciated.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

News from the Search Committee

The members of the Search Committee have been meeting and Jeanne Brockmyer, chairperson, sent us this update:

The Search Committee met with Reverend Dan Busch on January 23, 2012. We had a great conversation about both broad and nitty-gritty search issues. The Association is definitely there to help us in this critical journey.

Now the Search Committee is hard at work on the Church Profile. It is a difficult task because we need to show potential candidates who we are in both statistical data and in the deepest sense of our convictions. Fortunately, we have the help of the survey from Russell Crabtree and the work of the Vision Team.

We invite your input to any of the Search Committee members. Working together, we will know God's direction for our pastoral leadership.

- Jeanne

Monday, February 6, 2012

A warm welcome to Carolyn




Sylvania UCC welcomes Carolyn Weese, Consultant, of Multi-Staff Ministries, Goodyear AZ, who agreed to leave sunny 75° weather to spend the week with us in 40° Toledo. (But, hey, no snow -- it could be worse!)

Carolyn is apt to see little of the outdoors anyway as her 13-hour days are filled with meetings, meetings ... and more meetings. Approximately 45 to 50 by my count. Added to that will be lunch and dinner meetings, church services and education hour attendance and Sunday School observation.

As we talk with Carolyn, both individually and as members of staff, committees, boards and Cabinet, she'll get to know us and learn a great deal about our church. With this insight and knowledge of our organization Carolyn can:
  • Present an objective perspective
  • Provide guidance through the preparation for transition and call process
  • Recommend needed and necessary changes that will prepare Sylvania UCC to receive a new pastor. *
Thank you, Carolyn, for visiting us this week and sharing with us your experience and expertise in creating viable and healthy attributes for our church.

* from "Request for Proposal" for Sylvania UCC, Multi-Staff Ministries, January 3, 2012.

- Bonnie