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UU the Vote Opportunities – Week of 10/14

Windshield Project  Starting this past weekend, we are distributing quarter-sheet palm cards to car windshields in parking lots at Front Range and UNC. The cards are non-partisan but identify issues of concern such as reproductive rights, education, and gun control as well as a map showing the specific ballot box location. We haded out card this past weekend and have more available in the office. Office hours are Tuesday – Thursday 9am – 3pm. We still have three weeks until the election, let’s get these distributed!

This Friday, October 18th at 6 pm we will host Colorado legislators at Foothills as a part of our Climate Fridays action.

If you missed the ballot presentation last week presented by League of Women Voters of Larimer County, take a look at their website for more information and voter resources. 

You can always find more opportunities to get involved at UUtheVote.org.

New Advocacy Procedures at Foothills

At Foothills, our dedication to justice and social change is more than just a mission—it’s a way of life. We believe that by standing together and taking action, we can create a more equitable and compassionate world. That’s why we’re excited to introduce a new advocacy process designed to empower our community and amplify our collective impact.

Individuals and justice-serving teams may identify opportunities to:

  • Support specific legislative actions.

  • Oppose certain occurrences in our community.

  • Join coalitions seeking change or action at the city or state level.

These actions are collectively referred to as Advocacy.

Our Philosophy of Non-Partisan Advocacy

It’s important to note that our advocacy remains strictly non-partisan. While we actively support legislative actions and oppose harmful occurrences, we do not endorse or support any political party or candidate. Our focus is on issues that align with our mission and values, promoting justice and compassion without partisan bias.

Levels of Advocacy

Our advocacy efforts operate at two levels:

  1. Team-Level

  2. Ministerial or Church-Wide Support

Authorized Teams have the authority to endorse advocacy, based on their Shared Ministry Covenant commitments, Foothills’ overall mission and vision, and UUA Statement of Conscience.  Each team will determine their internal process of determining endorsements. See Appendix 1 Authorized Justice and Social Change Teams

Ministerial or Church-Wide Support is dependent on whether the church has made an explicit statement (in vision, a congregational meeting, UUA statements, etc.) that aligns with the request, as determined by the Senior Minister or designated Ministry Lead and if multiple justice teams have endorsed the action. If the Senior Minister cannot sign on behalf of the church, they may choose to sign as an individual faith leader at their discretion.

Introducing the Foothills Advocacy Coordination (FAC) Form

To streamline our efforts and enhance collaboration, we’ve developed the Foothills Advocacy Coordination Form, or FAC Form. This form serves as a central hub for all advocacy coordination initiatives within our church community.

Why a New Advocacy Process?

With so many passionate individuals and teams working on various justice issues, coordination can sometimes be a challenge. The FAC Form addresses this by:

  • Centralizing Our Efforts: All advocacy actions and endorsements are recorded in one accessible place, reducing confusion and ensuring everyone stays informed.
  • Enhancing Communication: Streamlined requests and updates help minimize overlapping initiatives and promote cohesive action.
  • Strengthening Collaboration: Teams can easily see what others are working on, fostering opportunities to join forces on shared causes.
  • Facilitating Broader Support: When appropriate, advocacy efforts can be elevated for ministerial or church-wide endorsement, amplifying our collective voice.

How Does the FAC Form Work?

Using the FAC Form is straightforward:

  1. Access the Form: Visit https://foothillsuu.org/advocacyform/ to get started.
  2. Submit an Advocacy Proposal: Whether you’re an individual or part of a justice team, you can propose an advocacy action by filling out the form with details such as:
    • A description of the proposed action (e.g., supporting a bill, attending a rally).
    • How it aligns with Foothills’ mission and vision.
    • Any relevant deadlines or urgency.
    • Supporting documents or background information.
  3. Review and Coordination: Relevant teams and leaders will be notified of your submission. This ensures that all stakeholders are aware and can coordinate efforts efficiently.
  4. Decision and Endorsement: Teams can discuss and decide whether to endorse the proposal. Decisions are then recorded in the FAC Form, maintaining transparency and a clear record of actions.
  5. Requesting Broader Endorsement: If your advocacy aligns with church-wide commitments, you can request ministerial or church-wide support through the form. This step allows for greater support and visibility.

The Impact on Our Community

By adopting this new process, we’re taking significant steps to:

  • Empower Our Members: Providing a clear pathway for advocacy encourages more members to participate actively.
  • Increase Our Effectiveness: Coordinated efforts mean we’re more strategic and impactful in our actions.
  • Build Stronger Connections: Collaboration across teams strengthens our community bonds and shared purpose.
  • Amplify Our Voice: Unified actions have a greater chance of bringing about meaningful change.

Join Us in Making a Difference

We invite all members of the Foothills community to engage with this new advocacy process. Your passion, ideas, and actions are what drive our mission forward. Together, we can continue to make a real difference in our community and beyond.

If you have any questions or need assistance with the FAC Form, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s embrace this new era of advocacy with enthusiasm and unity.

With gratitude for all that you do,

Rev. Sean

Join us for A Ballot Issues Presentation

Foothills Unitarian Church is hosting an event for the League of Women Voters of Larimer County where they will be presenting on all 14 ballot issues you will encounter on your ballot. Ballots are mailed October 13. 

·      LWVLC members will present what a ‘Yes’ vote  or a ‘No’ vote will mean for each ballot issue. 
·      We will answer your questions.

·      We will NOT advise you how to vote.  

The League and the Church are both non-partisan regarding candidates and parties. 

Join us in person or use this Zoom link to join remotely on Monday, October 7th at 6:30pm. 

This event is open to the greater Fort Collins community. Bring your friends, family and neighbors. 

Partnership with Pagosa Springs UUs

I just had to share some wonderful news that’s been bringing me so much joy lately. One of our deepest commitments at Foothills is to reach out and support our fellow UU communities across Colorado. Well, a recent partnership with the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is really blossoming.

They have been offering a small group experience called “Going Deeper” diving into the sermons and messages from our series “What Our World Needs Now: Universalism in a Polarized Age,” and the response was heartwarming—they are having engaging discussions, welcomed a couple of new faces, and felt truly connected despite the miles between us.

I wanted to share this with you because it’s a beautiful example of how our collective energy and dedication are extending beyond our own congregation. We’re not just supporting another community; we’re building bridges and amplifying the Universalist message that everyone is worthy of love.

Thank you for being such an engaged and passionate part of Foothills. It’s your spirit that makes collaborations feel not just like another thing we might ‘have to do’ but something that we ‘should do’ because of our collective mission.

 

With Gratitude for the Life of Kathy Winder

We are writing to let you know that beloved long-time church member, Kathy Winder, died on Monday, September 30 at the age of 93. She will be deeply missed.

Kathy’s last days were spent peacefully in hospice care in the company of friends and her devoted niece and nephew, Kate and Pat Dill.

Over Kathy’s 25 years at Foothills, so many of us were lucky to have found a depth of friendship, care, and mentorship in our connections with her. Kathy cared about everyone and saw each person’s unique potential. 

Kathy spent her professional life as a steadfast advocate and champion for children. Her loving and courageous heart made the world a better place. 

There will be an obituary published soon, and we will link to it in our weekly email. We will let you know when details about a memorial service emerge. 

With love,

Revs. Elaine, Sean and Gretchen


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