2023 – 24 Board Members
Fiscal year July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024
Abby Gitlitz, President
Jane McLeod, Vice President
Bill Lonnberg, Treasurer
Regina DiLavore, Secretary
Mary Craig, at large
Linda Pickle, at large
Drew Schrader, at large
.
Board Meeting Minutes
Our board meets monthly, on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm in the church library. Board meetings are open to the public and everyone is invited to attend as a spectator, either in person or via Zoom. If you would like to join by Zoom, please email Abby Gitlitz for the link.
Congregational Meeting Minutes
Our congregational meetings take place twice a year, in June and December. Congregational meetings are open to all, though only church members are able to vote.
Covenant of Right Relations – revised June 5, 2017
Ends Statements
Our congregation uses a form of policy-based governance, where the board sets forth a set of Ends statements which establish our general principles as well as what our congregation aspires to do. They expand upon our congregation’s vision statement, adopted in June of 2009, of “Seeking the Spirit, Building Community, and Changing the World” to provide spiritual and governance guidance to the ministers, staff, and lay leaders. The term “Ends” refers to the fact these statements are not policy which dictate “means” or how things are done, but are, rather, our expected outcomes.
The Ends statements were adopted by the board in September of 2010 during the transition to policy governance and are a living document maintained by the board with input from the congregation.
SEEKING THE SPIRIT
We have a meaningful liberal religious experience which includes:
A rich diverse worship life.
Compassionate pastoral care.
Life-long opportunities for spiritual growth through religious practice, leadership roles, and community action.
Knowledge of denominational and congregational history and traditions.
BUILDING COMMUNITY
We have a policy of nondiscrimination — we welcome all and are supportive of people of all ages, races, gender, sexual orientation, abilities, education, and politics.
We are generous with our time, talent, and resources.
We actively encourage shared ministry and lay leadership.
We responsibly manage our staff, resources, and facilities.
CHANGING THE WORLD
We are leaders in our community and world.
We are committed to social justice and equality for all people.
We advocate against prejudice, injustice, and oppression of any person or group.
We work with other congregations and institutions with shared values and goals.
We work with the Unitarian Universalist Association and the MidAmerica Region.
We help heal the earth.