Stewardship: Living Generously

Our annual UUCM Stewardship Campaign, “Living Generously,” is now underway until April 30, 2023. Please read the Stewardship Information Packet for more details.

Generosity is a shared UU value, and our UUCM members and friends have long displayed a generous spirit of kindness, gratitude, and hope. Your generosity builds the connections and community that are needed to advance justice and equity, and to create a world where everyone can thrive. During this campaign, we are asking you to make a financial pledge in support of the continued growth of our UUCM community and its ministry. 

The key to success for the campaign is participation, and pledges of all sizes are welcome. If many of our members and friends join the campaign, we will meet our goals of receiving 125 pledges totaling $410,000

To learn about the campaign, please review the details in the Stewardship Information Packet. You may also want to attend one of the upcoming Stewardship Information Sessions: 

  • April  3, Wednesday, 6:00pm, via Zoom 
  • April 14, Sunday, 11:30am, in the Sanctuary
  • April 16, Tuesday, 6:30pm, via Zoom
  • April 25, Thursday, 6:00pm, via Zoom

Attend a session and discuss current activities and plans for the future, learn about the campaign and our new Breeze online giving platform, and get your questions answered. The link for the Zoom sessions is https://zoom.us/j/99766595448?pwd=Y3JPMnJ0NS9tLzF3SGlqQ0wwbFVxZz09 (Meeting ID: 997 6659 5448 Passcode: 206719).

When you have made your decision, please use the online form or the paper form in the information packet to make your pledge.  Then, please provide valuable feedback by completing the 20-minute Congregational Survey.

Again, please respond by April 28th. If you have questions, please contact Fred Hulting or the UUCM Giving Team at give@uucmtka.org. Thank you for supporting our “Living Generously” campaign! 

Indigenous Perspectives on Palestine

Did you miss the Racial Justice Team’s presentation on Indigenous Perspectives on Palestine? There’s a recording of the presentation available here. It examines parallels between the colonial experience of Indigenous people in North America and in Palestine/Israel. The presentation also shares words from statements made by tribal governments and Indigenous-led organizations, compare them with the Unitarian Universalist Association’s statements, and explore what this means to us as UUs.