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To further reflect our four long-range ministry priorities, Session has approved realigning its committees as follows:
The Belonging Ministries Committee advances the Session’s goal of fostering an all-encompassing culture of personal invitation and welcome that creates opportunities for deeper engagement through fellowship and volunteer service such that all people will feel a sense of belonging and experience meaningful, culturally diverse relationships.
The Caring Ministries Committee advances the Session’s goals of providing care and nurture to the Fourth Church community, especially during times of transition, stress, or need. In collaboration with pastors, the Board of Deacons, and Stephen Ministers, the committee administers resources and programs to both provide care and to equip the congregation in caregiving.
The Connecting Ministries Committee carries out the Session’s goals of connecting with our neighbors in outreach and invitation, connecting guests to church membership, and connecting members of Fourth Church to one another to grow in community.
The Faith Formation Committee carries out the Session’s goals of nurturing the faith of Fourth Church’s membership, from children to adults, using a diversity of settings and programs. It oversees and enhances the work of four subcommittees that provide focused attention on specific areas of Fourth Church’s ministry: Adult Education, Children and Family Ministry, Spiritual Formation, and Youth Ministry.
The Mission and Justice Committee advances the Session’s goal of participating in the realization of God’s “heaven on earth” in the Chicago area, the United States, and across the world. The committee stewards Fourth Church’s community service programs and community partnerships at the local, national, denominational, and global level with tools of direct engagement, grantmaking, advocacy, and volunteerism.
The Racial Equity Committee (REC) supports Session in ensuring that Fourth Church is a multiculturally inclusive, antiracist church in its membership, education, worship, governance, practices, and policies. Working with church staff, congregants, boards and committees, and fellowship and mission groups, REC focuses on identifying and undoing systemic racism at Fourth Church. This mission leads to recognizing instances of institutional racism, whether subtle or blatant, and actively working with our faith community to eradicate them.
The Stewardship and Giving Committee fosters a culture of stewardship and generosity at Fourth Church by contributing strategic guidance, encouraging giving as a spiritual practice, and supporting the development and oversight of initiatives that advance congregational giving to meet the church’s mission and organizational priorities.
The Worship, Music, and Arts Committee carries out the Session’s responsibility for ordering the worship of Fourth Church in concurrence with its Ministers of Word and Sacrament, educating the congregation about the church’s worship, and facilitating the congregation’s full and active worship participation.
The Young Adult Committee carries the Session’s goals of building relationships and cultivating the faith of young adults through social events, retreats, and spiritual formation.
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