Message from Conference Minister Lillian Daniel

After the Shooting at Michigan State University

This Valentines Day, I do not send our 140 Michigan churches the sugary sentiments of a heart shaped box of chocolates but the prayers from my broken human heart after last night’s shooting at Michigan State University. We had church members who could see the scene from where they were locked down in homes and churches. Last night, as I checked in on our local pastors, I knew they were checking in on their churches, communities, families, workers, students, first responders and the weary world around them. 

For, as every pastor knows, when tragedy hits, our churches grow much larger than the membership rolls. Churches become centers of care for the whole community, in buildings at busy intersections, in online gatherings, or on prayer chains.  When violence locks us down or sends us into the streets, the church has the chance to blast past its walls, when preachers realize that their most important sermon may be the one that is offered to the stranger at the grocery store who recognizes them and says, “Pastor, just answer me this. How can God let this happen?”

I’ve heard that question a lot lately, from people horrified by whatever picture of the world they receive in the news of their own choosing, but it’s a question that we in the church have an ancient answer to. God does not let this happen. People do. It is people who let these things happen. 

We saw it in the video of Tyre Nichols, killed by the brutality of human violence and the more devastating brutality of human indifference. We see it in the horror of the war in Ukraine, where, as in all wars, the poor pay the greatest price, while far away leaders philosophize to  monetize their own safety. We see it in ourselves as a country, when the news of one school shooting after another becomes routine, in a culture drooling for violence as entertainment, but hardened to it in real life. We see it in ourselves as a nation of immature impulses and short attention spans, more interested in shooting balloons out of the sky than taking guns out of the hands of its own people. God does not allow that to happen. People do. 

Yet somehow, despite the stakes, God, the great creator of all things, chose to create us with free will and mortal bodies. We could have been made to live forever as coddled infants, with our needs met, our decisions constrained and our capacity to harm the rest of creation minimized. Instead, we were created in the image of God, which means we have souls and bodies that were literally built for growth and change. Created with a limited time on earth, we were given the ability to choose between right and wrong, love or death, God or stuff, the care of all creation or the tedious worship of the self, all on a short journey through life whose purpose is to draw us closer to the one who gave us life to begin with.

As for the shooting in East Lansing, God does not let this happen. People do. It is God’s people who let the worst things happen to ourselves and to one another, from the violent act of taking lives, to the violent inaction of cynical indifference. But it is also God’s people who allow the most beautiful things to happen, from the courageous saving of lives, to the loving healing of broken spirits, to the humble repairing of the world from our own mistakes. This is what it means to follow Jesus, human and divine. Today, our Michigan pastors and churches are at the beating heart of it all.


Peace and Blessings, 

The Rev. Dr. Lillian Daniel

Link to UCC National Resolution of Witness 2017 

Calling for research into gun violence and declaring gun violence a public health emergency

Caring for our Clergy and Community

Associate Conference Ministers will be available in the coming days to convene online conversations of support


Several vigils will be taking place in the Lansing-Area

Please let us know if you plan to host a vigil, and we will share out on Social Media

The Rev. Dr. Lillian Daniel, Michigan Conference Minister 

2023 Preaching Schedule & Worship Visits

Contact lisa@michucc.org to schedule


February


5th:      Preach - Zion UCC, Baroda, MI

12th:   Preach - First Congregational UCC, Lowell, MI

19th:   Preach - Farewell Service for Rev. John Kennedy, Bethlehem UCC, Ann Arbor, MI

26th:   Preach - First Congregational UCC, Grand Ledge, MI


March


5th:     Preach - St. Paul UCC, Taylor, MI

12th:  Preach - St. Stephen’s Community Church, UCC, Lansing, MI

19th:  Preach - St. John UCC, Wyandotte, MI

26th:  OFF


April


2nd:   Preach - East Church, Grand Rapids, MI

16th:  Preach - First Congregational Church, Kalamazoo, MI

23rd:  Preach - First Congregational Church, Chelsea, MI

30th:  Preach - Hudsonville Congregational UCC, Hudsonville, MI


May


7th:  Preach - First Congregational Church, Saginaw, MI

21st:  Preach - First Congregational Church, Gaylord, MI

28th:  OFF


June


4th:    Preach - First Congregational Church, Belding, MI

11th:  Preach - First Congregational Church, Harrison, MI

18th:  Off

25th:  Preach - First Congregational Church, Benzonia, MI

30th:  First Day of General Synod, Indianapolis, IN


July


1st - 4th: General Synod, Indianapolis, IN

9th:      Preach - St. Paul UCC, Saline, MI 

16th:   Preach - The United Church, Big Rapids, MI

23rd:    Preach - First Congregational Church, New Baltimore, MI


August


6th:    Preach - First Congregational UCC, Charlotte

13th:  Preach - Peoples Church of Flint

20th:  Preach - Bostwick Lake Cong’l UCC, Rockford

27th:  OFF


September


3rd:      OFF

10th:    Preach  - Community Congregational UCC, Pinckney, MI

17th:    Preach - First Congregational UCC, Cadillac, MI

24th:    Preach - First Congregational UCC, Ypsilanti, MI


October


1st:      Preach - First Congregational UCC, Manistee

8th:      Preach - Congregational Church of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, MI

15th:   Preach - First Congregational Church, Rochester

22nd:   OFF

27th-29th:    Michigan Conference UCC Annual Gathering weekend


November


5th:     Preach - First Congregational Church of Rockford

In 2023, a monthly newsletter will be published by the Conference on the first Wednesday of the month, and a Message from the Conference Minister will be shared on the third Wednesday of the month.


Look for our next publications on March 1 and 15, 2023

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