[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]WIth the anticipation of our Open House last week, we posed the question “What does Foothills mean to you?”.
Here are your responses:
“A community that holds me in love and support always.”
“A spiritual home and community of friends & support in a troubled world.”
“Another place that feels like home.”
“Community and a feeling of belonging.”
“Foothills is my Beloved Community, the deep, stable and supportive wellspring from which I aim to contribute to our wider Beloved Community. Our church building has been our haven, our stalwart mama bird who I believe must be proud of us for fledging out to unleash courageous love this last year. I also hope she’ll be glad to feather her nest for our return before we fly out again and again from now on.”
“Foothills is my Tribe. May connections continue to be made and strengthened and deepened. Blessed be.”
“Foothills means people with a passion for community and diversity. It means ever deepening relationships. It means soulful music. It means endless opportunities for personal growth.”
“Foothills shows again and again that it is caring community.”
“FUUC is my most important link to the Fort Collins community.”
“I have been so blessed to have Foothills as a part of my life! I send all my love and hope for an incredible future for our UU building. Here’s to getting to be together again soon 💖”
“I live in a senior independent living facility. I enjoy meeting my fellow residents, but when I meet others with Unitarian background, I feel a special bond with them.”
“It’s great to be a part of liberal religious community.”
“Many blessings and gratitude for the return to our beautiful church❤️”
“May all our goals be met.”
“So grateful for the Foothills community!”
“So much! I’ve been so grateful for the support of this community, especially during the pandemic. This group of people feels like family.”
“Support for equality and justice for all people.”
“Support, acceptance, caring, beauty, friendship, enlightenment, peace.🙏”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Katie believes the best things in life are the result of collaboration and diverse perspectives coming together to produce something greater than any individual could. She is passionate about systems, efficiency and collaboration for better community outcomes. She loves dreaming up the big picture and drafting the roadmap to make it happen. She has a background in operations, fundraising, communications and program development, as well as over a decade of nonprofit management experience in Northern Colorado.
Her greatest joy in life comes from her family. Her husband, Steven, a principal at Wellington Middle School, and daughters Emmaline and Esmae are the lights of her life. Together they love mountains, music and all kinds of food. She is passionate about women supporting other women in all stages of life and especially through the critical moments that make or break us. She believes that one of the most important things in life is to be kind.
Being outdoors makes her soul come alive. It always roots her in gratitude and is one of the reasons she loves living in Fort Collins.