- What is the most important difference Unitarian Universalism has made in your life?
- What do you want First U to be recognized for in the future?
The words in bold were among the most used words in your responses. Check out the Board Bulletin Board in the parish hall to see a visual of the words you used and your specific responses in detail. We will continue to explore your responses with you as we assess our goals for the next few years. In the meantime, there's no reason we can't be all of these things. Our ministers recently rolled out a transformed program for community action – the Ministry of Compassionate Action. It's mission is transforming Wilmington into a just, loving and sustainable community. This is a minstry that calls for personal connections and recalls the words of Rebecca Parker,
“Your gifts — whatever you discover them to be — can be used to bless or curse the world. You must answer this question: What will you do with your gifts? Choose to bless the world. None of us alone can save the world. Together — that is another possibility waiting.”In support of our ministry in the community and the world, the Board will focus on incarnational growth in December - how we make a difference in the world. Should our church take official stands on social issues of concern? Which ones, and how can we be inclusive of those in our church who may have a different opinion. Currently, board policy requires approval for such stands before our ministers or others can speak on behalf of the church - although ministers do have freedom of the pulpit. This is a tricky issue - and something you should talk to us about.
In Faith,
Nancy