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Weekly News March 27, 2025

Staying Flexible

March 27, 2025

Something For the Moment 

  • Nominations: The UUMA Nominating Committee presents the following UUMA Members for nomination to the 2025 Annual Meeting. The UUMA Bylaws outline a process by which nominations may be made by petition.  This process is outlined below the slate of nominees. Email Janette Lallier with questions.

    2025 Nomination Slate: 
    UUMA Board Vice-President: Duncan Teague
    UUMA Board At-Large: Ethics & Collegiality: David Messner
    UUMA Nominating Committee: Eric Cherry 

  • From the UUMA Bylaws Article XI Section 6: Nominations by petitions shall be made by a signed petition of ten or more voting members. Petitions shall indicate the office sought and must be submitted to the President not less than 45 days prior to the (June 3rd) annual meeting, along with indication by the candidate of their willingness to accept nomination. (Deadline to submit petitions for the above named positions is April 19, 2025)
  • Nominating Committee: Edith Love, Co-Chair (26), Sangye Hawke, Co-Chair (26), Eric Cherry (25), Abhi Janamanchi (27) and Nic Filzen (27)
 
  • Digital Security Updates: We are happy to announce that the UUA + DeleteMe collaboration that gives the UU Community a 20% discount is Live! Click here for the full announcement and instructions from the UUA (must be logged in to your UUMA Profile). Please DO NOT publicly post the link and the discount code. It must be shared directly via email or via other private channels. Not sure what to do next? Join the UUMA Community of Practice as we explore DeleteMe and other lessons shared in the UUA’s Digital Security Webinar.  

Julica Hermann de la FuenteSomething for the Journey

Julica Hermann de la Fuente,
UUMA Lifelong Learning Manager

Staying Flexible

I’m writing this weekly note for you from Mexico where I came to celebrate my mother’s accomplishments as owner and leader in the daycare community for 40 years and counting. She has served 10,000 children and their families! For the celebration, she and her staff hosted a concert that showcased teenagers and young adults, once her students, and also about fifty 3-5 year olds who sang, danced, drummed and experienced the stage and a real live chamber orchestra backing them up for the first time. (I swear I witnessed at least three musical callings heard and answered!)

It was a powerful lesson in joy and flexibility. It never ceases to amaze me how my mom and her staff can wrangle the irrepressible energy of very small people, who have not yet been informed that they need to play small and stay under the radar. That energy cannot be controlled, it can only be harnessed in the moment, and guided where it will most easily go next. It is a joy and a marvel to witness, and I am returning to my UUMA desk with renewed commitment to make a better world for these smalls. I also return to my desk reminded that I need to stay flexible, to keep working with what is, rather than what I had planned or imagined. It’s good to experiment and try things, and it’s also good to shift when something is not quite yet right.

One such shift I am making that involves you, dear colleagues, is that I am shifting what is now a weekly learning offering, our Learning Together space, to a monthly experience. I am so grateful for the folks who have been able to join and co-create learning environments; I am finding it is not sustainable with my other work responsibilities, given the smaller attendance numbers. I’m sure you know how it is. We try things, and then we try other things, until we find the right balance of time and energy.

Since the inauguration of the new presidency here in the US, I have been experiencing a much higher level of uncertainty and stress, and I know I am not alone. After my infusion of joy and creativity this past weekend, I return recommitted to our ministries of liberation, transformation and hope, for our children and for the children of our children.

Queridisima Diosa, be with us in this time of dismantling empire and confusion. Make yourself known to us in small daily miracles. Make our ministries easier, dear Goddess, that we may do your good work in the world. Help us stay flexible, and shift as needed, and look for joy and new growth in this, your season of renewal. Bendita Seas, amen.

P.S. Institute is next January and we want to hear what you think! This week’s question: What is the ideal time to begin our day with worship? Are you an early bird or a night owl?
Please vote here.

Something for Formation

Theologies of Play and Rest: An MFN Retreat
Monday, June 16, 10:00 am-4:00 pm local time: Baltimore, MD
(with pre- and post virtual sessions*)
Travel Stipends are still available –
 
REGISTER NOW

This is an ON-SITE retreat for Aspirants and Candidates to gather before the start of UUMA Ministry days.  Participants will take a deep dive into personal and collective discernment practices through poetry, embodied ritual and deep listening. With attention to theological framing and sustaining practices to support flourishing ministries, we’ll play, learn and rest in a community of care. Please note an all-virtual offering of this program will happen later in 2025 – date to be announced. 

Something Extra


Debt Relief: Seminary debt is often staggering to many of our newer ministers. The UUA, through the Living Tradition Fund, has approximately $200,000 annually to assist ministers with their seminary-related debt. Grant amounts vary based on debt balance, family income, and other factors. Greater amounts of assistance are given to ministers during their early years. Please apply here by March 31.

2025-2026 UU Financial Aid Grants:  You are eligible if you are in aspirant or candidate status, and either enrolled in a MDiv program or serving as a first-time intern. This year we have reduced the amount of financial information requested on the scholarship application. Please be sure that you have the updated forms. Scholarship applications are due by April 15th. For more information click here.

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. Michelle Favreault,
MFN Program Manager

Hannah Franco-Isaacs,
Membership Administrator

Julica Hermann de la Fuente,
Lifelong Learning Manager

Rev. Jan Taddeo,
Program Administrator

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