Day: November 19, 2021

A lesson from 2017

We are a church that meets the challenges of now by planting seeds for the future. In 2017, the Foothills Community responded to the unprecedented election of Donald Trump by giving over $200,000 more than previous years. At the time, we knew we were responding to the likely impacts of the Trump administration on immigrants, people of color, women, climate justice, and personal wellbeing. Yet, we didn’t fully realize just how much that giving in 2017 would prepare us to meet the crises of 2020-2021.

You can see this in our work with ISAAC and Sanctuary Everywhere. We responded to the crisis of the Trump Administration’s anti-immigrant policies by sponsoring the interfaith sanctuary coalition. We nurtured that small organization, helping it grow into the primary crisis support for immigrants in Northern Colorado during the pandemic, with over $800,000 given out last year! All possible because in responding to an overwhelmingly dire present moment, we looked out toward the arc of what our community is about… we raised supports and funds for a vision in 2017 that enabled a more impactful future.

We were the first church to offer asylum seeker Ingrid Encalada Latorre sanctuary in 2016 so she would not be deported and separated from her children. The more work we did with her – reaching out to attorneys, talking to legislators – the less sure we were about what the path forward could be for her. Since Ingrid left sanctuary with us in December 2017, she and her children (Bryant, Anibal, and baby Elizabeth) have been in sanctuary at the UU Church of Boulder. That is until last week when Ingrid was finally granted a stay of removal! Ingrid and we never lost faith that a path would emerge. And all the groundwork laid years ago – fundraising, volunteer hours, and other resources – finally paid off.

These stories illustrate the power of preparedness and how by committing now to the future we want, we can effect real change when the moment arises.

In these challenging times, we each have a choice between going into despair and checking out or making choices and commitments that shift the future. As we learned in 2017, where we invest now directly impacts our ability to fully respond to each moment that arises.

The future we are for is more beautiful than any of us can imagine individually. And you can be a part of continuing and growing this visionary work

With your pledge, you help us meet this moment – with all of its continued challenges – and create a more beautiful future.  

We don’t know what the future holds. We never do. But we know that with your partnership and your continued generosity, we will be unleashing courageous love in new and bolder ways than we can yet imagine.  

Six Things You Don’t Want to Miss!

1. GrateFULLness Camp

In response to PSD schools being closed Thanksgiving week, we are offering a 1/2 day mini GrateFULLness Camp!
 
Come experience “great fullness” – being filled up with gratitude – through stories, art, outdoor activities, and fun with friends! For kids ages 5 – 12. Cost is $30. A great way to break up this unexpected time off school!
 

2. Gift a Family!

We are thrilled to be teaming up with La Familia for our 8th year in a row to fulfill local families’ Christmas lists!

Join the joy and generosity at foothillsuu.org/giftafamily!

3. Movie Night!

Celebrate GivingThanks with The Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu in the documentary about the their unlikely friendship. These self-described mischievous brothers give a master class in how to create joy in a world that was never easy for them. They offer neuroscience-backed wisdom to help each of us live with more joy, despite circumstances.
 
Sunday, November 28, 6:30-8:30 pm online. Hosted by Foothills Climate Justice Ministry. Learn more and register HERE.

4. Sean preaching in person!

Mark your calendars! On Sunday, November 28th, Rev. Sean is preaching in person for the first time since we’ve returned to in-person services. Join him at 8:30 am or 10 am at the church. 

Registration for November 28th’s 8:30 am service will open Monday, November 22nd. Visit foothillsuu.org/signup on Monday to save your spot!

Registration for 10 am service is already open at foothillsuu.org/10.

5. For the Future!

In the last few year’s we have seen how where we invest now directly impacts our ability to fully respond to each moment that arises. Our community’s response to Trump’s election, directly impacted our ability to respond to the pandemic. This is one of the reasons we’ve chose to call our pledge drive, For the Future. Learn more about how 2017 prepared us for 2020, and how 2021 can prepare us for the future.

6. Budget Presentation

Interested in learning more about the church finances? Join Senior Minister Rev. Gretchen Haley and Director of Finance Katie Watkins for an in-depth look at the Foothills’ 2022 budget. There will also be time for a Q&A!
 

A story of caring & Joy the Dog 🐾

From meals to caring kits to a listening ear, Foothills Caring Ministry has provided over 600 acts of care so far this year.

Foothills member Mary Pat Aukema shares her (and Joy the Dog’s) story of receiving care during a breakthrough case of COVID-19 👇

We ALL need a little help sometimes, and many of us needed more than a little this year. We’ve seen an unprecedented increase in caring needs in our community – and we are willing and ready to respond… but we need your support.

At Foothills, there is no us and them. We are all the church, and we promise to show up for each other. We never ask for payment in return for care – and we never will – which means all the support we provide one another comes from you, our beloved community.

If you haven’t yet made your 2022 pledge, please consider doing so today in honor of the many ways we care for each other in times of need. Because as members of the Foothills Community, we can each rest a little easier knowing that we never have to go it alone.

In partnership,

The Foothills Unitarian Team

P.S. If you wanted to make it to our Stakeholders and Stewardship Partners meeting but couldn’t, you can watch the full meeting HERE!