Church programs have moved online
Please schedule your meetings using the church Zoom account
Please send meeting info to calendar@uuclb.org for Teresa to add to the calendar
Public meetings include a link
Closed meeting no link.
I’m available if you need help setting up a group
Two of our tech people are working on creating a training for Zoom group leaders
Including new security controls
Church Calendar is where you will find all the events for Candidating Week.
A lot of stuff posted
More about the Search
Rev. Lissa Gundlach is our candidate
Information is posted on the church website – click the link
Preaching on April 26 and May 3
Congregational meeting for the vote to call on May 3.
Working out a voting process for Zoom and phone.
Connections survey
Still need someone to call page 2 (Brown to Davis)
Lisa Moore will be our Buddy Coordinator
Kathy Rogers is helping
Steve Fuller will lead our Transportation Team
Sent internet access problems to the Geek Squad
Sent contact information updates to Rayna Hamre
2) Message
Rev. Tandi Rogers warns us:
Resist the temptation to do more. Do less. I am pleading with you to slow down and take very, very good care of yourself. That is the warrior thing to do. Conserve physical, mental, and spiritual energy so that when you get this virus you can survive. That is your job right now. To survive.
Surrender business as usual. That doesn’t exist anymore. It may come back. Maybe not. The Saltwater UU Congregation (Des Moines, WA) has resolved, “If it doesn’t have to do with community, caring, or communication, let it go.” That is an excellent litmus test for congregation life and I hope you adopt it.
That’s a great guide for people who don’t work in churches too
If it doesn’t have to do with community, caring, or communication, let it go.”
Community
How are you staying connected?
Caring
How are you caring for others?
And caring for yourself, too
Communication
What do you need?
What do other people need?
Did you call someone today?
Did you send that email?
Did you mail that card?
Community, Caring, Communication
Isn’t that really what church is always about?
I’ll see you tomorrow 1pm