Volume 22, No. 6 | February 7, 2025



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COMMAntary
Equipping a courageous Church alive with Christ’s transforming love

Being a Courageous Church

“Equipping a courageous church alive with Christ’s transforming love.”


That is who we are as the Minnesota Conference of the United Church of Christ – equipping, and seeking to be, a courageous church.


To be courageous means to speak up to injustice, even if your voice shakes; to stand in

the breach and help those left behind across the divide; to break down walls of division

and to let go of some things so that others can have something. To be courageous

means to follow Jesus even when it is difficult - to stand up when you would rather sit

down, lay low, or get by.


Acts of courage change with the times. And our times have changed. In a Conference

that is actively seeking to dismantle white supremacy we cannot sit down and lay low as

extreme white supremacy runs amok in the highest political positions in our nation. As a

predominantly white Conference, we cannot lean on our privilege to stay out of the fray.

Because we are children of God, followers of Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit, we

must leverage our privilege to protect our siblings at risk, and to remind this country that

love and compassion and mercy are the ground upon which we are called to stand.


We stand with the United Church of Christ to commend the words of the Right Rev.

Marianne Edgar Budde, and call us to the public square: “The voice of faith leaders must be heard in the public square calling truth to power in all times." We commend the courage and wisdom of Bishop Budde and other faith leaders who bring a message of justice and hope for the oppressed. As ministers of word and sacrament, we have a responsibility to seek justice for all. Our voices join with Bishop Budde and others defending the oppressed. This is a time to learn to do right, as the prophet Isaiah exhorts. The call for unity is before us. For the sake of the vulnerable with whom we are called to care and for the free expression of our faith, may we continue to center Jesus’ work and God’s vision for a just world for all. Read the full UCC statement here.

 

This is a time to learn to do right, as the prophet Isaiah exhorts. The call for unity is before us. For the sake of the vulnerable with whom we are called to care and for the free expression of our faith, may we continue to center Jesus’ work and God’s vision for a just world for all. We stand with the Minnesota Council of Churches who, in a recent position statement condemned executive orders that:

  • usurp constitutional protections such as birthright citizenship;
  • close our borders to those seeking refugee from war-ravaged countries, brutal dictatorships, anarchy and religious persecution;
  • whitewash history and promote false DEI narratives that try to diminish the brilliance, tenacity and worth of BIPOC individuals;
  • attempt to block funding that serves the most vulnerable in our society; and
  • allow federal law enforcement to enter locations previously deemed sensitive or secure such as places of worship, schools and clinics.


We are the Minnesota Conference of the United Church of Christ, and we stand with those with whom Jesus would stand – the immigrant, the refugee, transgender and queer people, those who are held up and seen through Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, those who are persecuted for standing for love, the poor and one-pay-check away middle class, and all those who stand with us.


We stand together with all those who ground themselves in our core values of faithfulness, stewardship, empowerment, innovation, justice, peace, extravagant welcome, mercy and humility.


As your staff and Board, we need each of you as we consider how to engage this time in history. We need to be courageous and come together – to model and embrace collaboration and compassion with strength and resolve. Only you can help us understand what that means on the ground, in the church and your community. How can we come together to be the courageous church in this time?


– Rev. Kelly Gallagher, Associate Conference Minister

– Rev. Kevin Brown, Associate Conference Minister of Faith Formation for Children & Youth

Conference News & Events

Churches Thriving Under Lay Minister Leadership: Small Church Collective


Monthly Zoom meetings to gather and talk, beginning February 13, 10:30 am-noon

REGISTER


We will use the Damascus Project to host the Small Church Collective. This will allow us to upload resources and help participants be in touch with one another and the hosts in between the meetings. Reach out to Kelly (kellyg@uccmn.org) if you have any questions.


The first session will be a conversation with Peggy Allison and Karen Koenig, lay co-pastors of First Congregational Church of Hampton, Iowa since September of 2021. Share in a conversation with two long-time lay members of an Iowa UCC congregation who are now serving as pastoral leaders of their church. Learn how and why this came to be and the fruits both they and their congregation have experienced since they took on these roles after having always been served by an ordained minister in the past.   

 

Small churches with fewer than 50 people in worship each week are a special blessing in the Minnesota Conference UCC. Congregations that fit that description are also far more the norm than they are the exception; at least 71% of MN Conference congregations have an average of 50 or less individuals in worship on Sunday morning.

UCC Webinar: Elon Musk, Oligarchy, and Climate Justice

 

Over and over again, the Bible tells of prophets who confronted rulers and the rich with an eye toward justice. Today, the ultra-rich hold enormous political power in the United States, and the implications are many, especially when it comes to the pursuit of climate justice.


As the world’s richest man and as someone once hailed as a climate savior, Elon Musk has told the President that “we don’t need to rush” to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As people of faith, what are we to make of this situation in which a small number of wealthy individuals have a tremendous influence over the future well-being of humanity and all of God’s creation? More importantly, what are we to do? Join us as a panel of speakers helps us address these questions. Even if you cannot make the webinar at its scheduled time, still sign-up, and we will send you a link to a recording of it. REGISTER

Upcoming Specialized Boundary Training Offered


Boundary Awareness For Retired Clergy

Wednesday, March 19, 12:30–3:30 pm CT with Rev. Tara Barber and Rev. Melanie Oommen

REGISTER


Maintaining healthy boundaries is challenging at any stage in ministry and it is particularly tender and difficult attending to boundaries as we transition out of our last call, and while in retirement. "A Sure Foundation", "The Ministerial Code" and Rev. Dr. Bruce Epperly's new book, "The Jubilee Years" along with case studies, will provide the content of this training. Rev. Tara Barber will offer this focused Boundary Awareness Training for those entering and living in retirement. Note - This training completes individual requirements for boundary training ONLY WHEN authorized by a local Committee on Ministry. Participants must be able to use zoom chat and breakout room functions.

Shamanic Meditation Retreat

March 21-23 at Camp Onomia

REGISTER by Friday, March 14


The Minnesota Conference Outdoor Ministry is excited to offer this interfaith retreat facilitated by a member of one of our Conference congregations.


The season of Ostara is almost here, and we will emerge from our shamanic cocoons and into the first full weekend of the spring equinox. Let's journey together while we call in healing, wisdom, and balance from the Divine Source and explore the ways the Earth and Spirit bring wholeness to our human experience. Through guided meditations, breathwork, and drumming, this retreat is meant to open our body, mind, and soul to the Holy Wild in us and around us. This retreat is limited to 20 participants.

Partner News & Events

The 44th Annual Rural Ministry Conference


Form Follows Mission: Creative Ways STaR Congregations are Adapting for the Sake of Vitality and Sustainability in Mission and Ministry


March 9–11, Wartburg Theological Seminary, Dubuque, Iowa


In response to the on-going challenges of demographic, economic, and cultural change, small town and rural (STaR) congregations and small membership congregations in metropolitan contexts and their judicatories are creating and/or recreating a spectrum of innovative responses in leadership training and missional form to sustain and enhance the sustainability and vitality of mission and ministry. MORE INFORMATION

Prophetic Preaching on Christian Nationalism 


A 6-week online course beginning March 5

 

At a time when many of our progressive values are being threatened and undone — racial equity, inclusivity, social justice, human rights, pluralism, etc. — how can we tell the Good News in a way that is truly 'good'? Join Pathways for a brand new six-week course to help churches address the growing threat of Christian Nationalism. LEARN MORE

Joys & Concerns

The Committee on Ministry will host an Ecclesiastical Council for Schanan Harris on

Sunday, Feb 9, 2025, at 3 pm. Delegates and guests are invited to join in person at First Congregational Church of Minnesota, UCC, 500 8th Ave SE in Minneapolis, and via Zoom. This is an opportunity for our member churches to participate in the Conference’s discernment for our candidates for ordination; please join in this important process. We must have a quorum for this candidate to move forward in their process. Read Schanan Harris's ordination paper here and learn more about Schanan here.

Upcoming Conference Events

February 13: Small Church Collective

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