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Weekly News June 6, 2026

Together — The Community We Preach Is Ours to Create

June 6, 2026

Something For the Moment 

Annual Meeting: Thank you to everyone who attended and participated in the Annual Meeting. Both the bylaw revision and the nominating slate passed! Thank you to the Board, Nominating Committee, staff, our tellers and Parliamentarian, board committees and all the volunteers who made the Annual Meeting run so smoothly! While the edited recordings will be available after Ministry Days, we have posted Melissa’s final annual report. Both a reflection and a blessing, she looks back on years of shared leadership, institutional growth, and faithful collaboration, while expressing gratitude for the relationships that have shaped her ministry and confidence in the Association’s future. 


Celebrating Melissa!: We hope you will join us virtually on June 14th at 7pm ET/6pm CT/5pm MT/4pm PT to celebrate the ministry of Melissa Carvill Ziemer and the legacy of shared ministry that is at the center of her time with the UUMA. Whether or not you are able to join us we invite you to share memories, stories and gratitude that will be shared with Melissa in a book over the summer. Please use this form to submit your stories

Ministry Days: While the deadline to join us at the Studio Site in Louisville has passed there is still time to register for Ministry Days. If you have been meaning to register now is a perfect time! Register here. We will be gathering on Zoom Events so if you are registered watch out for that information in your inbox prior to the 17th! 

Something for the Journey

Denise Cawley, Membership Administrator 

Denise Cawley


It is with love and gratitude that I write to let you know I am being called to a new chapter. Coming to work at the UUMA, I realized experiences I thought were mine alone are incredibly common. Hearing your stories has given me wider perspective and deeper gratitude for our ministers. Whether at a patient’s bedside, in a board meeting, or guiding a family through a trauma, we are often the only minister in the room, leading to us feeling alone. We preach the wonders of community to our people yet wonder how to find our own. The UUMA provides that collegiality — if we dive in and put ourselves out there, we find how similar our struggles are — and access the spiritual balm of UUMA Community, together. Working here has given me perspectives I treasure, both with our institutions and our members.

As the walls of fascism grow higher, I feel called to bring my skills in organizing, pastoral care, and justice to help others act in love and courage. My favorite parts of this role have been supporting members at Institute and helping with the Community Ministers Retreat. The trust staff and members extended to me — sharing their stories, inviting me into stewardship and fundraising work, and collaborating with open hearts — has been a profound gift. When an opportunity arose that called for exactly those gifts, I applied.

Alongside my work at the UUMA, I’ve been serving as an on-call chaplain and completing my fourth Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) unit and working toward becoming a Certified Chaplain and Pastoral Counselor, and a Kintsugi Practitioner in Trauma and Pain Resiliency. I hope one day to open a CPE Center, teaching CPE, helping ministers heal their own pain and guide others through that process.

If you ever feel called to explore aspects of your own brokenness or feel the pressure of being the one others turn to for help growing too heavy to carry alone, ask me how you can get into one of my Kintsugi groups. I had dreamed of finding a way to bring these gifts more fully into my work here at the UUMA, but when this interim congregational position came up unexpectedly, it felt like a healthy match — one that will let me deepen that pastoral work and accompany a congregation in discerning its justice role in the world we now face.

I love the UUMA and I respect its staff and members deeply. This is not goodbye — I look forward to many years of collaborating. Thank you, Janette, Melissa, Michelle, Julica, and Hannah, for the heart you give this association. Unitarian Universalism is better for your energy, love, and work. I send you so many blessings.

With love and kindness,
Denise

Something for Formation

MFN Formation Conversation: Let’s Talk!  Time with the Ministerial Fellowship Committee

Join us on Tuesday, June 9 at 7:00-8:30pm ET/6-7:30pm CT/5-6:30pm MT/4-5:30pm PT to meet with Members of the UUA’s Ministerial Fellowship Committee. They will offer reflections on the work of credentialing and the changes on the preparatory path. These events are a great time to fact check some assumptions and clarify concerns. Bring your questions and curiosity to this demystifying collegial conversation!

Something for Justice

Our colleagues at the UUA Side with Love are hosting an important Gathering this month. This session of The Gathering will kick off a 2026 learning series that examines the limits and possibilities of American democracy so we can begin shaping a multiracial, interdependent democracy where everyone can thrive. Together with faith leaders, organizers, and scholars, we will tell the truth about the stories that formed this nation, confront narratives that have justified exclusion, and create new ones rooted in solidarity, collective power, and shared freedom.

Special guests Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt (UUA President), Tahil Sharma (National LGBTQ Task Force), Rev. Jacqueline Brett (Lead Minister at Eno River UU Fellowship in NC), and musician Francisco Ruiz Moncayo. Register now for June 8th, 8pm ET/7pm CT/6pm MT/5pm PT/2 HT

Upcoming Events


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 and Programs

Janette M. Lallier
Director of Operations and Finance

Executive Leadership Team
Melissa & Janette


Rev. Denise Cawley,
Membership Administrator

Rev. Michelle Favreault,
MFN Program Manager

Hannah Franco-Isaacs,
Program Administrator


Rev. Julica Hermann de la Fuente,
Lifelong Learning Manager

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