Weekly News April 6, 2023

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April 6, 2023

Something For the Moment 

Arran MortonSomething for the Journey

from Arran Morton, UUMA Intern

As someone who was entering UU ministry with a goal of serving primarily in community/ entrepreneurial settings, I really wanted to find an internship where I could develop my identity as a minister outside of congregations. I was also very interested in collaborative leadership models and exploring the ways that our institutions can lead cultural changes needed throughout our movement… So the UUMA was a perfect fit! 

I was excited to see how the UUMA’s commitment to social justice and collective liberation is enacted in the day-to-day running of the organization and throughout the work they do. In my experience the leadership of the UUMA have thoughtfully embraced anti-racist, anti-oppressive principles in all they do. There was care taken to provide a sense of belonging and inclusion within the staff and with members, something that is particularly challenging in a ‘virtual’ organization. I saw how this was noticed and appreciated at events like Ministry Days, when many participants commented on their sense of the UUMA ‘ministering to ministers’. These day-to-day ‘small’ acts of valuing relationships and care of people over ‘productivity’ or cultural expectations of how things should be done are integrated into the way the organization is run…and continually evolving. I believe that these are exactly the ways in which we need to unpack and dismantle white supremacy culture and create healthier organizational systems and I am grateful to be able to integrate these experiences forward in my ministry. Working in this environment also showed me ways in which I was unconsciously applying aspects of white supremacy culture to myself, even though I theologically and intellectually disagree with them. I was slowly able to unpack and release some of those patterns – I expect this will be a lifelong process! 

Much of my ministerial formation has been during the pandemic, which created a very different experience than I might have otherwise had. When offered the opportunity to create a project as part of my internship I realized many of us had moved from crisis to ‘new-normal’ to being pressured to ‘go back to the way things were as fast as possible’ (despite the fact the pandemic is not over) with barely time for a breath in between, nevermind time for reflection on how it was impacting us. I was delighted to create a two-day retreat that offered a space for religious professionals to reflect on, process, and integrate some of what we have experienced during the pandemic, which was offered twice and received very well by the colleagues that took part.

I am incredibly grateful to have had the experience of doing my internship at the UUMA. I am leaving this internship and entering my ministry with a deeper understanding of the creative ministries that are possible and more clarity and confidence in my call and what I can offer to this movement. It has also renewed my belief that everyone’s gifts and creativity are needed as we navigate the significant changes in the religious landscape to create a Unitarian Universalism movement that is relevant and engaging in the coming decades and beyond.

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Something Extra 

  • Ordination Reminder: Congratulations to all those who have been received into fellowship or are being Installed in the new congregation this year! As we enter the time of ordinations we encourage all members to visit the UUMA Calendar and support those ordinations (and installations) that are located near you or those that are streamed. If your ordination is not listed please complete this form so that our staff can add it. 
  • 2023 Denny & Jerry Davidoff Semon Award: Unitarian Universalists for Jewish Awareness (UUJA) is seeking entries for the seventh Denny & Jerry Davidoff Sermon Award. One prize of $500 will be awarded for a sermon preached in January 2020- April 2023. Inspired by recent events in the US, this year’s UUJA annual sermon award theme is: The Oldest Hate. The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2023. Click here for more information. 
  • Workshop: Unbreakable Solidarity is an online course that focuses on how we build collective power on the bedrock of interdependence and use this power to get free. Facilitators: Eleanor Hancock & Chris Crass Guest Presenters: Katrina Messenger, Shannon Garth-Rhodes & Bryan Proffitt For more information about the series, click here. Session Dates: April 30, May 7, May 21, June 4. Registration is open through April 29. This course qualifies for UUMA Continuing Education Credit.

Upcoming Events and Reminders


You can view our calendar events here. Please make sure you are logged into uuma.org to see our full calendar as some events are available for members only. 



UUMA Staff
 

Rev. Melissa Carvill Ziemer,
Director of Ministries for Collegial Care

Rev. Darrick Jackson
Director of Ministries for Lifelong Learning

Janette Lallier
Director of Operations

Executive Leadership Team
Melissa, Darrick, Janette

Rev. Michelle Favreault,
MFN Program Manager

Hannah Franco-Isaacs,
Administrator

Allison King
Lifelong Learning Assistant

Arran Morton
Intern

Rev. Jan Taddeo,
Collegial Care Assistant

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