Volume 21, No. 3 | January 17, 2024



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Equipping a courageous Church alive with Christ’s transforming love

Raising Monarchs: United Protestant Church UCC Duluth Launches a Movement

Rev. Mitch Nelson knew that monarch butterflies have become a severely threatened species. But when he learned that providing a protective environment when the eggs hatch raises monarchs’ survival rate from 9% to 75%, he began to imagine how his church in Duluth (Morgan Park) could make a difference.

 

Last summer, Nelson together with his congregation launched a “Raising Monarchs” project that has captivated and inspired his community. It also became his doctorate degree project.

 

The effort started with creation of a pollinator garden, with milkweed plants where monarchs could lay their eggs. Nelson had learned about caring for pollinator plants while earning his M.Div at United Theological Seminary (UTS). When a pollinator garden needed to be moved because of a construction process at UTS, Nelson engaged church folks to transfer the plants to Duluth.

 

He invited a retired teacher who had been raising monarchs for 40 years to share his work at a faith formation session. “I posed the question to him: Is this a real thing we could do as a church?” Nelson says. “And he said enthusiastically ‘Yes!’”

 

Nelson's congregation collected caterpillars from milkweed leaves and created a protected environment in mason jars. The congregation watched eagerly every week for signs of hatching. On one Sunday, Nelson says, five had hatched and the congregation released them outside during the children’s message. “It’s a magical interaction to watch,” he says. “As these caterpillars go through the metamorphosis, they are like little teachers.”

 

The project spread throughout the congregation and members are now planting milkweed in their own home gardens and raising their own monarchs. “Milkweed replaces turf and that means fewer lawns that use pesticides,” says Nelson. “It is a tangible way to heal with nature.”

 

The project has also spread to other churches in the area. Nelson is going to teach a class and lead a field trip on Father’s Day to milkweed patches to show other congregations how to launch their own monarch projects. He’s also heard from six other UCC Conferences that are interested in creating similar efforts.

 

Nelson recently wrote a post for the national UCC website. He explains, in spiritual terms, the journey of the monarchs:


“There is a need for the Monarch migration route to have native plants for food along their way to Mexico. By having a pollinator garden with milkweeds, one will help ultimately help raise little angels. Let me explain: Monarchs take a little over a couple of months to migrate to central Mexico, and when they arrive, it is around the Day of the Dead and All Saints’ Day. In this mountain region of Mexico, the churches ring their bells in celebration of saints and angels returning from their journey. May your congregation experience the joy of making it possible for monarchs to fly home like angels.”

 

Read Rev. Nelson's full post here.

He also welcomes questions from interested congregations!

Conference News & Events

Mark Your Calendar for the 2024 Our Whole Lives (OWL) Facilitator Training


April 12 @ 3:00 pm - April 14 @ 3:00 pm

REGISTER by Friday, March 29


Clergy and lay leaders who plan to offer an Our Whole Lives program in their congregations are invited to three days of facilitation training from April 12-14, 2024, at Camp Eden Wood in Eden Prairie, MN. Facilitator training will be offered for the OWL secondary curriculum (Grades 7-9, 10-12).


Our Whole Lives, or OWL, is a comprehensive human sexuality curriculum for elementary-age children through older adults, developed by the United Church of Christ and the Unitarian Universalist Association.


  • Commuter Rate (training and meals): $250
  • Double Occupancy Rate (includes training and meals): $350 (includes linens)
  • Single Occupancy Rate (includes training and meals: $450 (linens included)


Participants from UCC congregations will receive a $100 registration discount through a generous subsidy of the Ashley Fund of the Minnesota Conference UCC.


For questions about registration, please contact Sandy Kellen. For questions regarding the training or curriculum, please contact Kevin Brown.

Join a Book Study of My Grandmother’s Hands


Mondays, February 5, 12, 19, 26; 6 – 7:30 pm via Zoom

Facilitated by Rev. Kelly Gallagher, Associate Conference Minister, Minnesota Conference UCC


You are invited to join a book study of Remaa Menakem’s groundbreaking book about generational, embodied racism and white supremacy. Menakem examines the damage caused by racism in America from the perspective of trauma and body-centered psychology. The body is where our instincts reside and where we fight, flee, or freeze, and it endures the trauma inflicted by the ills that plague society. Menakem argues this destruction will continue until Americans learn to heal the generational anguish of white supremacy, which is deeply embedded in all our bodies.


This book study will fulfill the Anti-Racism/Diversity Requirement for authorized ministers in the Minnesota Conference.


LEARN MORE & REGISTER

It's Time to Update Your Church Yearbook Data


There are many reasons why churches benefit from updating their annual data with the UCC. It helps identify trends, shares resources, determines national staffing needs, and calculates dues, among many other benefits.


Download this helpful guide with links to make the process easy!

Upcoming Power & Boundary Trainings


Mon, Jan 29, 5:00 – 8:00 pm CT, Boundary Awareness Training for Ministers in Specialized Settings, with Revs. Tara Barber and Anissa Glaser-Bacon 

This training is open to ministers serving in specialized settings throughout the UCC. Serving in specialized settings requires particular attention to boundaries within the ministry setting and home church that are challenging and different from those serving as local church pastors. LEARN MORE & REGISTER


Wed, Jan 31, 2:00 – 4:00 pm CT Pastoral Support Committee Training with Rev. Tara Barber 

Not your Predecessors PPRC! Pastor/Parish Relations Committees have provided essential leadership in the life of a congregation. And the name has led to some confusion about the focus of their role. Come to this workshop as we explore what it means to become a Pastoral Support Committee - what it is and what it is not. LEARN MORE & REGISTER


Thu, Mar 14, 12:30 – 3:30 pm CT, Retired Minister Boundary Training with Rev. Tara Barber 

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. LEARN MORE & REGISTER

It's Not Too Late to Make Your 2023 "5 for 5" Contributions!


Although the books are closed for calendar year 2023, churches can still designate their gifts towards 2023 "5 for 5" recognition until January 31, 2024. Please clearly designate your gifts to Our Church's Wider Mission, One Great Hour of Sharing, Neighbors in Need, Strengthen the Church, and the Christmas Fund as 2023 or 2024 contributions so that we can credit them to the year you intend them to go towards. Gifts received after January 31 will be counted towards 2024 "5 for 5" recognition. If you have any questions, contact Bob Olsen at 612.465.7181.

Health and Human Service Sunday is January 28


Every year, the United Church of Christ designates a Sunday in January as the time to uplift the many gifts of the Health and Human Service Ministries across the church. This year, Health and Human Service Sunday takes place on January 28, 2024. 


Liturgical resources for observing Health and Human Service Sunday are now available on CHHSM's website. This year's materials were composed by the Rev. Dr. Elyse Berry, and include unique elements such as a Sound Meditation for Healing and Wholeness and meaningful prayers and litanies.

Partner News & Events

UTS Hosts Contextual Education Open House

 

Have you considered a seminary internship in your congregation? There are many amazing students preparing for ministry; they just need a loving congregation to practice their preaching, teaching, pastoral and prophetic skills.


Students and potential supervisors at 3 pm on January 31 at United Theological Seminary, 767 Eustis Ave, St. Paul, MN, for interviews and possible placement for 2024-25 Contextual Education Internships. If this is something you would be interested in, please fill out the Site Application Form.


Questions? Contact Rev. T. Michael Rock, Director of Contextual Studies and Spiritual Direction, tmichael@unitedseminary.edu.

Joys & Concerns

Hilary Flynn’s Ecclesiastical Council is Monday, January 22, starting at 6:30pm at Wayzata Community Church. Delegates and guests are invited to join in-person or via Zoom. This is an opportunity for our member churches to participate in the Conference’s discernment for our candidates for ordination. Read Hilary’s ordination paper. RSVP to See Chang at COMadmin@uccmn.org to receive the Zoom link.

More Resources & Opportunities


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