Year: 2019 (Page 16 of 20)

Share the Plate: Homeward Alliance

February 2019 – The Share the Plate offering was for Homeward Alliance’s Outreach Program. Homeward Alliance was started in 2008 as Homeless Gear in Ken Johns’ garage. Then over the years it morphed!

“Homeward Alliance operates a continuum of programs and initiatives, ranging from critical survival gear, to employment services, to homelessness prevention. We are not only an alliance of services, but also an alliance of volunteers, donors, agency partners and other community stakeholders. We envision a community in which homelessness is rare, short-lived and non-recurring.”

This month Foothills donated $3879.72 to help Homeward Alliance’s Street Outreach Program: “Three nights per week (cold months) and two nights per week (warm months), we send volunteers and staff onto the streets of Fort Collins to engage directly with people experiencing homelessness. We distribute supplies, share resource information, build relationships and help connect people to other services in the community.”

OF SPECIAL NOTE: Last year we collected money for another branch of Homeward Alliance, One Village One Family. As of today, our work for OVOF has generated the following statistics:

Families supported and housed since June 2015 = 13 (3 in 2019)

Two Villages are ready to go. NEWSFLASH: both new villages are now assigned families – launched!

Total children housed = 43 (6 in 2019)

Total adults housed = 17; includes one multigenerational family (60% of children are from minority groups (Latino/Hispanic, Black, Other)

Kudos to Gretchen for bringing us this program and for enlisting Anne Fisher in a Leadership role – Anne has taken it and run with it! Thank you, Anne

Learn more: www.homewardalliance.org

Share the Plate: La Cocina

January 2019 – The Share the Plate offering was for La Cocina, a program of The Family Center/La Familia.

“The program offers free-of-charge mental health services to monolingual Spanish-speaking families living in Larimer County. There are times in life when we all need extra care and support.

“La Cocina, or ‘The Kitchen’ in English, is named after the warmest, most inviting, and most nourishing place in our home. Our program offers a safe space for adults, children and families to come together for key Spanish-language therapy services, including recovery from trauma, forensic assessments for immigrants in detention, individual and/or family therapy, parents coaching, structured therapy groups for parents and adolescents, directive and non-directive play therapy to promote safe and healthy childhood development, and Charlas (talks) that sustain community well-being.”

Foothills Unitarian Church donated $8500 from a combination of the January offerings and a special appeal at the annual auction in November.

For more information, visit their website.

Become a WUULFIE – Let’s Howl Together in the desert!

By Jane Everham, church member

The Western Unitarian Universalist Life Festival (WUULF) is a family camp for all ages that has been happening for over 35 years at Ghost Ranch in Northern New Mexico. At WUULF you will meet UUs from all over our Mountain Desert District and beyond. WUULF is dining, worshiping, learning, dancing, star-gazing, hiking, singing, drumming – all together in the breathtaking Georgia O’Keefe landscape. My family has been attending WUULF for over a decade and only regret we didn’t start sooner. My young adult son who went to his first WUULF at age 13 complaining, “I don’t want to go to a church camp.” is now a Youth Advisor and never misses. WUULF is a special community that showed me the wide range and reach of UUism.

This year’s theme is The Bones of Our Community – “What would happen if we allowed our faith to be forged not only in the fires of direct personal experience but through the fires of a community of trust, discipline and community?”

AND, this year our own Rev. Sean Neil-Barron will present the Adult Program, while our kids are in full day childrens’ programming. Does your family love The Buckhorn Weekend Retreat? Come to WUULF for a week-long UU retreat experience.

I am counting the days until we gather- June 24-July 1, 2019. 

Registration for WUULF is OPEN and the catalog is available on the website at www.wuulf.org. Deadline is May 20, but don’t wait!

WUULF 2019 Catalog is available at info @wuulf.org. Enjoy the video – Now More Than Ever Contact Jane Everham at jeverham@frii.com for more information.

Gretchen’s Upcoming Sabbatical

By Andrea Bazoin, Sabbatical Team Member

By now you may know that our Senior Minister, Gretchen Haley, will be taking a sabbatical from from Monday, May 6th – Sunday, August 11th. Gretchen’s last day on the pulpit will be Sunday, April 21st.

In order to make the most of the opportunity for our congregation to intentionally and thoughtfully learn and grow from this experience, a Sabbatical Team has been assembled to “hold the space” inside of Gretchen’s absence. Our charge is to observe, record, and communicate the impact of the sabbatical. We will be the pulse-takers, listeners, and recorders on behalf of the church.

Our team is meeting with staff, the Board, and congregants before, during, and after the sabbatical. The Sabbatical Team holds no authority. Rather, we are available to hear and record comments, concerns, ideas, and experiences of our church members. We are not the decision-makers, rather we are the ones to receive, distill, and reflect individual and collective experiences back to the church community.

During this time, we are intentionally engaging a number of questions on behalf of the congregation:

  • In Gretchen’s absence, what opportunities or challenges arise?
  • Where is her absence felt the most, and by whom?
  • As we remain open and curious, what are we noticing in individuals and systems?
  • What is our collective capacity to face challenges with grace and generativity?
  • Where will vacuums in congregational leadership arise, and how will we each rise to meet the challenges in order to remain stewards of our individual covenants to the church?

The Sabbatical Team is lead by Bruce Wagner and includes Susan MacQuiddy, Doug Powell, and Andrea Bazoin. We are working closely with Sean Neil-Barron, our Associate Minister (and interim Chief of Staff), throughout this process. We encourage you to approach any one of us with your thoughts or questions as they arise.

In our religious tradition, the relationship between a congregation and its called ministers is special. It is afforded through deep reflection and immersion, by all of us, into matters of heart and place. Gretchen has been our minister for almost seven years, during which time she has presented us with new ways of thinking while caring deeply for her congregation. A time away for settled ministers is essential to maintain the overall health of their ministry. Now is a time for her to step back from her regular duties into a time of refreshment, renewal, and personal growth.

The Building Bulletin for March 2019

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