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Nourishing HUU Financially

March 22, 2010 by Judith Hollowood

Nourishing HUU Financially For Fiscal Year 2011 

We have great goals for HUU and a big challenge to pay for them.  Can we feed our appetite for a richer experience at HUU? The Finance Committee offers us this background information.

 

HUU Member/Friend Giving Statistics

62 members and 18 friends

FY09

29 pledges totaling $42,125

average pledge = $1,453

FY10, the year that is now in progress

34 pledges totaling $45,800

average pledge = $1,347

 

Prospects for FY11, the New Year

The preliminary income budget for FY11 (next year) uses an estimate of 38 pledges totaling  $51,300 and an average pledge of $1,350

 

The preliminary expense budget – ordinary ongoing expenses and committee proposals for stronger programming and pay equity – is $8,400 more than the estimated income.

 

To fund the preliminary expense budget from current income, HUU would need 40 pledges for a total of $60,000 – an average pledge of $1,500.

 

HUU’s Average Expenditure Per Member

$757 (2008-09)

$894 (projected 2009-10)

$1,079 (goal for 2010-11): a 20% increase over the prior year yet 10% less than the UUA average of three years ago

 

Average Expenditure Per Member in All UU Congregations

$1,203 (2007-08)

163,789 UU members in 1,042 UU churches

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About Joys & Concerns

February 16, 2010 by Judith Hollowood

Back in November, the Sunday Services Committee asked for congregational feedback on services and heard from about a dozen people. We paid particular attention to comments about Joys & Concerns. Several members had spoken publicly about their dislike for this feature of our services. We wanted to know if this feeling was widespread.  We did not find that this was the case.

HUUs don’t have a regular minister to turn to for immediate personal communication in a time of crisis. People are unsure how to connect to  the caring resources of HUU, and Joys & Concerns is an obvious avenue for doing that. Listening to Joys & Concerns helps listeners learn important things about our fellows that might emerge in more private settings if HUU provided them.

UUs share many values but have a full range of human temperaments. Recent discussions showed that we  don’t define appropriate public disclosure in the same ways.  What some are eager to share, others would not; and what some are glad to learn, others find irrelevant and uncomfortable to know.

Moreover, some of us recall Sunday services in other houses of worship that create an atmosphere of calm, quiet, and order. Some treasure a certain formality and consistency of tone even as they distance themselves from the creeds and politics of their churches of origin. This worshipful dimension is not easy to recreate in the informal atmosphere of HUU, and Joys & Concerns create many of our most informal of moments.

What to do? The responses we received didn’t show any groundswell of desire to remove Joys & Concerns from Sunday mornings. People valued it even though it sometimes made them uncomfortable and irritated. Still, most respondents hoped that people would

  • avoid strong and hostile political statements;
  • be brief, focused and audible.

There was also a sense that some announcements of events belong in Joys & Concerns, while others do not, but there was no consensus on how we would define the difference.

The Sunday Services committee will continue to remind you of how your fellows hope you will use this precious Sunday morning time. If you will introduce yourself, it will help those who do not know you yet to make a connection with you and make Joys & Concerns a moment that includes both long-timers and newcomers.

We will encourage members who want to address the congregation at greater length to speak to the worship leader earlier in the week, so that his or her remarks can be part of the fabric of the morning. Memorial statements are an example of a kind of sharing that deserves its own moment. Standing at the podium and using the microphone system is another way to be sure that all your listeners are included.

Occasionally, we will use the time customarily devoted to Joys & Concerns to experiment with rituals that other UU churches use to acknowledge our commitment to mutual support. Spoken joys and concerns are powerful, but so are other rituals that may also open doors for people who do not resonate to joys and concerns.

Finally, we hope that emerging programs of small group ministry and adult religious education will meet more of the need to know about each other’s deepest concerns and support each other on our journeys.

Written by Judith Hollowood and Submitted to the congregation by the Sunday Services Committee: Bernie Mathes, Pat Geary, Judith Hollowood, Beryl Lawson, Barkley Rosser.

Filed Under: Announcements, Sunday Services

General Assembly, A Meeting of Congregations

April 21, 2009 by admin

General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations. General Assemblies shall make overall policy for carrying out the purposes of the Association and shall direct and control its affairs. Voting at each regular and special General Assembly shall be by accredited delegates from certified member congregations, certified associate member organizations, and trustees.

Registration and Housing Reservations are now open.

The full Program Schedule is now available.

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Thomas Jefferson District Annual Meeting & Family Retreat

April 8, 2009 by admin

Want to learn more about Unitarian Universalism and our Association?

The Thomas Jefferson District Annual Meeting  & Family Retreat will be in Haw River State Park, Brown Summit, NC (near Greensboro) on May 8 – 10. The business meeting will intentionally be very brief; the weekend is planned as an intergenerational retreat where you can relax, renew old friendships and get to know new UU friends from other congregations. The focus of the weekend will be on how to create authentic intergenerational community in our congregations. There will be lots of music, informative workshops, excellent worship, and plenty of community time. The two candidates for the Presidency of the UUA, Rev. Laurel Hallman and Rev. Peter Morales, will be there on Friday night and Saturday morning.

Accommodations at The Summit are cabins of 8 or 9 and motel-like rooms that sleep 2 or 3. The District has arranged discounted rates at motels close by, and there are campgrounds too. Full registration is $95 for adults and $65 for children. This includes conference fees, all meals and 2 nights lodging. More information is available at http://tjd.uua.org

Filed Under: Announcements, Southeast District

Feeding the Community

September 28, 2008 by admin

Feed the Community.The first Sunday of each month, HUU has a Potluck lunch after our service. On the first Sunday, The HUU Social Justice Committee will sponsor our “Feeding the Community” food drive. We encourage you to bring what you can on that and future “potluck Sundays” to help Patchwork Pantry in assisting those in need who live in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. Items most needed now are beans/pork & beans, peanut butter, jelly or jam, cereal, fruit, beef stew, mac & cheese, spaghetti, and spaghetti sauce, and soup,though any nonperishable items are welcomed. Patchwork Pantry can also use nonfood items, including paper towels and bar soap, as well as money donations. To find out more about the pantry, see http://www.cmcva.org/patchwork-pantry.html and/or pick up one of the Pantry newsletters on Sunday. Thank you for helping feed the community!

Filed Under: Announcements, Social Justice

Java Hut Jam V

January 25, 2008 by admin

Java Hut Jam V

HUU’s Coffee House and Talent Show

March 8, 7pm

Come to show off– read poetry, sing, dance, play an instrument, tell jokes — or just be entertained. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, desserts, snacks and a cozy fun atmosphere will be available.

View images from 2006 Java Hut Jam

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Welcome to the Community Cafe

May 6, 2007 by admin

Welcome to the HUU Community Cafe. This a place for Committees, the Board, and Members and Friends of HUU to share announcements, or just items of general interest to our Fellowship. If there are categories you would like to see added, please let the webmaster know.

If you are a HUU Member or Friend and would like to write posts rather than just comment, let me know and I will change your role to author. You can either register yourself and let me know or I can create a user name and password for you.

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