Weekly News: June 2, 2023

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June 2, 2023

Something For the Moment 

  • Annual Meeting: Now that the date to submit items for consideration has passed, the final agenda for next week’s (June 6 and 8 from 2-4pm ET/ 1-3pm CT/ 12-2pm MT/ 11am-1pm PT) annual meeting has been posted to the website. It can be found on the same page as the full annual meeting packet or directly here. We are looking forward to seeing you in the zoom space. As you can see on the revised agenda, in addition to reports, the board has created opportunities to both engage in both generative conversation and make collegial connections. Read below to read more about the format. 
  • Current Trends In Parish Ministry Recording: The recording from last week’s collegial conversation has been posted to the UUMA Resource Library and to our Podcast channel
  • June Neurodivergence WebinarClaiming our Fullness: The seventh in our Supporting Neurodivergence in Our Congregations Skill Up series, this webinar will explore the intersectionality of being BIPOC and neurodivergent. Click here to read more and register for this program on June 9, 2023, 1-3pm ET/12-2pm CT/11am-1pm MT/10am-12pm PT. 

Something for the Journey

From Melissa Carvill Ziemer, Director of Ministries for Collegial Care

Melissa Carvill ZiemerMore than 130 colleagues joined together for a Collegial Conversation on Current Trends in Parish Ministry last week. Prior to the gathering, participants watched a video (you can access the pre-recorded video here) which included data and reflections about trends in ministerial formation, search and settlement, finances, family ministry and more. During the live session (access the recording of the collegial conversation here), we reviewed preliminary results of the FACT survey many of you completed this spring. We also had time for participants to share about trends they are noting from their vantage points in small and large group conversation. Here are just a few of the facts and figures you can find in the pre-released and live presentations

  • While the number of people preparing for UU ministry has remained steady and even increased slightly (including increases among members of the global majority and Trans/Non-Binary people), the number of people preparing for a future in parish ministry is declining. 

  • There have been increases in the number of people retiring from parish ministry and mid-career ministers leaving the parish for another type of calling. At the same time, ministers are less willing to relocate than prior years. The reduced availability of ministers is impacting both interim and settled searches. 

  • Of the roughly 980 certified congregations, 2 out of 3 have 140 or fewer members. Among all staff positions in our congregations, part time employment (70% of all positions) is the norm. 

  • Religious Education enrollment is declining and the loss of DRE positions and RE support staff and resourcing is a great concern, especially among religious educators, but must be for all of us. With fewer RE volunteers, many religious educators have noted that leaning into multigenerational experiences can make a very positive impact. 

  • From 2018-2023, in person attendance at our congregations declined by 25%. However, the vast majority of our congregations now offer virtual attendance options and the combined virtual and in person attendance totals increased during that period.

Our conversation revealed a strong, shared sense that we must collaborate and innovate to meet the needs of the dramatically and rapidly changing landscape of congregational life. Widespread societal trauma and the resulting impacts on congregational life have accelerated changes that had been developing for years. No one has THE answer, but here are some key things that are needed now: 

  • generative conversation about possibilities we can imagine together to meet the needs of today and tomorrow including leaders with a range of roles from across our UU institutions and organizations. 

  • continued focus on developing our capacity for anti-racist, anti-oppressive ministries in every sector of congregational life and leadership. 

  • continued skill development for dealing constructively with conflict. These skills will help us navigate generational divisions and difficult decisions about mission, vision, priorities and resource allocation. 

  • remembering we are on the same team and finding ways to help one another. What creative partnerships between parish and community ministers might be part of a vibrant way forward? 

Here at the UUMA we make it a priority to pay close attention to these dynamics, to discern what they might mean for ministers and ministry, to advocate for you wherever and whenever we can and to be part of the wider conversation every chance we can get. We look forward to being in conversation with all of you at our Annual Meeting and Ministry Days soon. 

P.S. Just a reminder we are planning to hold similar sessions on Current Trends in Community Ministry in the new program year.

Something Extra


Collegial Connections at the Annual Meeting: How would you like to breakout for networking, social time, collegial conversations etc. after our annual meeting? Breakout rooms will be created in advance and in the moment by participant request (in years past people have requested groups by role such as for chaplains or part time parish ministers, by identity such as caucus groups, by experience such as those in preliminary fellowship or retirement, by topic such as those wanting to discuss Article 2 or sustainability of the ministry etc.) If you would like to host a group, please fill out this short form and we will add you to the list. These will be entered into a spreadsheet and breakout rooms set in advance. In the moment of the breakout, participants will have access to the sheet to see options and will be able to request additional options.

First Time Ministry Days Attendees: Join UUMA Administrator, Hannah Franco-Isaacs, and Ministry Days Hospitality Coordinator Julica Hermann de la Fuente on Wednesday, June 14th at 12-1pm PT/1pm-2pm MT/2pm-3pm CT/3pm-4pm ET for a conversation for first time Ministry Days attendees. We will have time to talk through what to expect and time for questions. If you can’t join us we will record our session. Register by clicking the date above to let us know you’ll be there and recieve a reminder. 

Dues Prepay and Auto Renewal: During our transition to our new platform we were not able to save any payment information which, while we understand may be frustrating, is for your security. If you were using autopay feature prior to the transition you need to enter your payment information again. Visit the Member Center at uuma.org and then click Auto Dues Renewal, click “Auto-Pay Disabled” it should turn from red to green and give you the option to input your credit card. The Auto Dues Renewal System will charge your card on file on July 1, 2023. If you are hoping to prepay your dues please reach out to UUMA Administrator, Hannah Franco-Isaacs. Dues prepay will be available on a case by case basis starting Saturday, June 17th. 

Upcoming Events and Weekly Podcast

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. 


June 2 Episode: Trends in Parish Ministry: Full Conversation


This week we are presenting the full presentation from the recent Trends in Parish Ministry Collegial Conversation as our podcast episode. Click here to learn how to subscribe.

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

Rev. Jan Taddeo,
Collegial Care Assistant

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