Month: October 2023

Prophets and Bystanders Series Invitation: November 2023

When James Luther Adams (JLA), the most prominent Unitarian Universalist theologian of the twentieth century, was asked if he saw neo-fascism rising in American possibility, his response was crisp and clear. 

Having witnessed firsthand the rise of fascism in Europe, JLA rejoined, “When the enemies of freedom come to “rescue” us from the regnant social chaos, they will not be wearing brown shirts and hailing der Führer; they will come waving the flag and clutching the Bible—seemingly innocent symbols of American culture.”

According to a poll in 2022 by the Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institution, “researchers found that more than half of Republicans believe the country should be a strictly Christian nation, either adhering to the ideals of Christian nationalism (21%) or sympathizing with those views (33%)” a belief that brings with it a profoundly anti-democratic impulses with “half of Christian nationalism adherents and nearly 4 in 10 sympathizers said they support the idea of an authoritarian leader to keep these Christian values in society.”

Fascism rises. 

Stoked by grievance; 
Scapegoating migrants and minorities and Queer and Trans communities, and body autonomy
Seducing us with the story of a mythical past was much better than today. 

How will the liberal church rise to this challenge? Is the term’ fascism’ an alarmist cry or a stark reality?

James Luther Adams saw up close the failure of liberal churches and institutions to combat the rise of Naziism in Germany. 

For some, the middle ground seems safest. A call for “civility” and a balanced viewpoint tried to navigate the political climate by finding a middle ground and blaming both sides. Failing to recognize the extremes of good and evil surrounding them, their neutrality leads to inaction. 

For others who, rather than confront the looming shadows of extremism, recede into their personal bubbles. By detaching from societal concerns and seeking their own personal sanctity, they forsake our collective responsibility. 

For James Luther Adams and other anti-fascist theologians, like Bonhoeffer, in the face of the dehumanization and violence of fascism, religion cannot be relegated as a private individual act. Adams’s test for an authentic liberal and liberating faith lay in the implications of one’s faith for public policy.

For luminaries like JLA and anti-fascist theologian Bonhoeffer, religion wasn’t a Sunday chore or a personal retreat. True religion, they contended, had its fingers on the pulse of society, ready to intervene, shape, and resist. For Adams, genuine faith was reflected in its ability to manifest in public policy, not just personal piety.

Our November Worship series “Prophets & Bystanders” is more than a worship series; it’s a theological crucible. This isn’t just about navigating the external tempests; it’s a voyage into our soul’s core.

This series challenges us to step out of theological armchairs to don the mantle of a public, palpable faith. A faith not content with silent hymns but roaring with prophetic fervor.

This is a summons for us to ascend beyond mere observers, to resonate with the audacious vibrato of prophetic voices against the chilling winds of injustice.

Join us this Sunday, November 5, as we begin to answer this urgent call. We gather in person at 8:30 AM in person and 10:30 AM in person or online. You can find details about our services at foothillsuu.org/sunday and helpful information on our FAQ page.

The Communicator: Church News November/December 2023

You’re Invited to Celebrate Anyway!

Life has a way of throwing curveballs, and sometimes, we find ourselves in situations we never anticipated. But here’s the thing – even when the road is bumpy, the journey is worth celebrating. This Sunday, October 29th, we invite you to join us for a unique celebration that exemplifies the spirit of finding joy in life’s unexpected twists.

In a world where we’re often told to wait for the perfect moment to celebrate, we say, “Celebrate Anyway!” When your plans go awry, and you find yourself stuck in an in-between, that’s the perfect time to raise a glass and dance to the rhythm of life. Why? Because every moment, even the half-done, the complicated, the filled-with-questions, and the disrupted, is worthy of celebration, affirmation, and gratitude.

This Sunday, we had originally planned to move into our new sanctuary, but sometimes life has its own agenda. Our community, for over 125 years, has embraced this perspective – facing challenges head-on, persevering through struggles, and never letting the tough times overshadow the joy. We are a community that knows how to “Celebrate Anyway!”

We encourage you to come dressed for your favorite celebration! It could be a prom, a wedding, a special date, a birthday party, or even a Halloween bash. Perhaps you want to wear your costume to church or opt for a fancy hat and special shoes. Whatever makes you feel celebratory, wear it with pride and join us in embracing the unexpected with a smile.

To top it all off, we’ll be celebrating our Building Expansion Team for all their hard work and dedication with sparkling cider toasts following each of our services. Join us in raising your glass and toasting to the wonderful and often unpredictable journey of life.

We gather at 8:30 AM in-person and again at 10:30 AM in person and online. This Sunday, let’s remember that life is a beautiful and ever-unfolding adventure, and that the best moments are often the unexpected ones. So, let’s come together and “Celebrate Anyway!”

Online Auction 2023

Bidding is open for the 2023 online auction opens Tuesday, October 10 at noon! 

This year’s online auction is HUGE – there’s something for everyone across all price points. Here’s how to participate:

Step One: Register on the auction site. Registering for the Online Auction is simple – you don’t need to enter a credit card to bid. 

Step Two: Explore the auction catalog! There are so many wonderful items and experiences in the auction catalog, check them out and place your first bids. Be sure to review the Auction Tips page and be sure to check your email regularly throughout the week!

There’s also an app for our Online Auction on your smartphone (called Auctria). It’s available for iOS and Android. After you’ve registered on the website, you can scroll and bid on the items on your phone, tablet or computer! 

Bidding for the online auction closes Tuesday, October 17 at 8 PM.

Step Three: Donate to the Special Appeal! We once again have the chance to fund critical work through our Auction Special Appeal, a set-aside fundraising effort during the Annual Auction.

This year, the funds raised through the Special Appeal will be shared equally between upgrading Foothills Unitarian’s security and supporting important community events in celebration of Black History Month. 

Black History Month Events – Our friends and partners at The BIPOC Alliance are hosting important community events in celebration of Black History Month in January and February of 2024. We need your support to help us raise $7,500 to make these events possible. From thought-provoking discussions to captivating performances, the celebration promises to deepen our community’s understanding of Black history, while fostering unity, joy, and appreciation. Donate today and be a part of this meaningful celebration!

Foothills’ Upgraded Security – At Foothills, your safety and well-being are paramount to us. We take pride in fostering a warm and welcoming environment while also prioritizing your security. To enhance our commitment to your safety, we are excited to announce significant improvements.

We are installing multiple security cameras inside and outside the building, implementing door alarms, and introducing panic buttons for your added peace of mind. Additionally, we’re expanding our monitoring capabilities by partnering with a trusted third party. Your support in investing in these security measures ensures that our church remains a place of refuge and community, where you can worship and connect with confidence. Join us in building a safer and more secure future together. 

If you need any help registering for the Online Auction or navigating the site, please reach out to the Auction Team at foothillsauction@gmail.com. We’re happy to help!

Team Tubular – Kay Williams, Lindsay Tearman, Laurie Cullor, Carri Ratazzi, Kate Peterson, and John Connors