Change Yet Continuity

by Rev. Sean “Some of the walls were the same. The roof was the same. Important changes had been made, but the sense of continuity which a building often comes to represent was unbroken. The continuity is one of the structure, but also of far more than that. It is a continuity of people and […]

Share the Plate: Project 31:25

On March 10th and 17th, the Share the Plate went to Project 31:25 whose Mission reads, “Guided by a relentless pursuit of Safety, Empowerment and Strength, we will strive to heal and restore all that the trauma from abuse has stolen….

The Building Bulletin for May 2019

A congregational meeting will be held on June 2 at 12:30. Along with elections, budget items and a possible vote on Kristen’s ordination will be a reveal of the site plan for the new building!

Ordaining a Minister: Our Unitarian Congregation’s Privilege and Responsibility

Over the past year, Foothills has been gifted by the presence of an exceptional ministerial resident, Kristen Psaki, who has supported lay leaders and teams in the newcomer ministry, justice ministry, small group ministry, and pastoral care, and whose willingness to stay with us for another year has allowed the congregation to give Rev. Gretchen Haley a long-overdue and much-deserved sabbatical these next few months.

Plans For Sabbatical: Messages From Revs. Sean & Gretchen

Just in case….our TL/DRs: From Gretchen: Sabbatical starts Monday. It’s a great chance for growth and learning for us all. I love you and I’ll see you in August! From Sean: Our staff is prepared for the sabbatical and your partnership will make this important investment in the vitality of our church’s professional ministry a success. Show Up […]

The Good Life: Feels Good (Worship Series)

In a workshop last year, the brilliant African American Music Minister Glen Thomas Rideout invited the group who had gathered — who were mostly white — to sing, and then move, and then clap together.  As he did this, he said, I don’t want to hear any comments about how white people can’t clap on […]

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