Please join us this Sunday, April 29th at 10 a.m. for our service GA Sunday, when Karen McCulloch and Tracy Nelson will lead a discussion on the topics for this year’s UUA General Assembly.
We have two proposed Congregational Study/Action Issues and four Bylaw Amendments to consider and decide on how we would like our DUUF delegates to vote.
General Assembly is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association. Attendees worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for the Association through democratic process.
This year’s GA theme is “All Are Called.” Grounded in a deep belief that we are all prophets, Unitarian Universalists ask, “How can we faithfully meet the demands of our time?” The call to witness and act for justice in our society and in the world is clear. So, too, is the call to examine our structures and practices, dismantling and transforming those which fail to recognize the full humanity of all people and to honor the interdependent web of life.
Two proposed Congregational Study/Action Issues have been presented, and one will be selected at GA:
The proposed Bylaw Amendments can be accessed at the following links:
- Proposed Amendments from the Board of Trustees
- Proposed Amendment by Petition
- Proposed Amendment from the Joseph Priestley District
- Proposed C-Bylaw Amendment (Second Year)
More on GA can be found here: https://www.uua.org/ga
This Sunday’s service will be held at The Historic Campbell Home, 190 W. Winter St., Delaware, on the northeast corner of Elizabeth Street and West Winter Street. There is parking behind the building with handicap accessibility.
Join us for coffee and conversation following the service.
Coffee And … will be provided by Tracy and Karen.
Topics: GA