Our Wider Church

3 areas of Research: Volunteers sought: Help Gather info for Keystone-future conversations

Over the months we have been having good conversations about Keystone's future. We are at a point in the conversation where more information would be helpful. 

Though Lauren and Rich may be able to provide some ideas, the research work will need leadership from members of the congregation. Here is what is currently needed:

Keystone is looking for volunteer(s) to research what other churches are learning from their various responses to post-Covid worship. (Ex. sanctuary worship + zoom or FB live, video recording of worship + posting, outdoor worship, etc.)

We are also looking for volunteer(s) to research the viability and zoning for selling our corner of land & buildings to redevelop the church buildings to become low income housing, a worship space, community renters, offices, etc.

  

And we are looking for volunteer(s) to talk with those who would not be able to attend Keystone for worship, if we worship in the sanctuary. 

Please let Lauren or Rich know if you are interested in one of these opportunities. 

Other areas of research have been well underway all year and continue. For example, how Keystone/ STCC/ PreSchool/ +all our cherished renters can safely come back-in-person. If you are vaccinated, WA State and King County continue to have encouraging words. But Keystone’s process through our winter and spring Listening Sessions have especially kept an ear tuned to whom may still be vulnerable. What do you need? (Ex. how can children safely worship, with singing, with communion, with their class, with hugs at coffee hour? What are the needs of those with particularly compromised immune systems?)

We are thankful for all the participation in the Listening Sessions, held at the end of each month. Next up: this month: Wednesday June 23, 6:30 pm. Save the date- thank you!

Look what we helped do April 30- May 2- thank you Keystone!

Keystone delegate, Pat Becker reports back:

Wow - what a weekend! Our PNCUCC Annual meeting was a virtual event attended by over 255 members from across the Conference! (Thank you Keystone member and PNC staff Arlene for all you did and do to keep PNC on track!) Our moderator, Hillary Coleman , did a fantastic job all weekend. Dick and I were not at Keystone when Hillary was a Justice Leadership Program intern - Rich and Lauren and others here at Keystone - ya did good! She sure held everything together and there were some tough discussions and decisions!

We opened Friday morning with presentations of PNC and camp budgets - in spite of pandemic and new ways of doing so much (all were building the plane as it was flying), our UCC folk and churches stepped up to the plate and we did pretty well with finances. This was info and discussion only- before we voted on Saturday, $50,000 was added to operating budget - this will be taken from Conference reserves unless our members and Churches step up.

Friday afternoon we closed with a wonderful worship service from FCC in WallaWalla -HEALNG WATERS - message and graphics sent us off challenged and ready for Saturday.

Votes on weekend were to approve a group of associate conference ministers from across the country ( this will also be on Synod agenda in July I think.) And we voted with our area partners in Disciples of Christ for a partnership with JUSTAPAZ and another group in Columbia - PNC had planned to have a group visit Columbia in 2020 - virtual pilgrimage was held instead in September 2020. Throughout the weekend we all had many discussions re “how are you doing Church during pandemic - and where are you going next?” Like Keystone, most haven’t drawn the map yet but everyone seemed to be looking at some kind of hybrid / new normal will not be return to same old, same old. A change in Conference by laws to include anti- racism statement (and commitment and work by all) was on agenda and passed.

On Saturday when budget was presented, one well spoken person lashed out re “how only $2000 in budget for anti-racism, diversity and what did that mean?” This opened up discussion for hours - over half the folk there spent the 2 hour lunch break Saturday in discussion - result was motion and then commitment to add $50,000 to operating budget for anti-racism efforts. This will be taken from reserves UNLESS Churches and members make direct donations to this long overdue effort.

Our Saturday had opened with acknowledging the Native American lands we all live and worship on - and a good morning opening worship by a Samoan congregation. The business of meeting ended almost on time Saturday afternoon.

Sunday worship was hosted by our Normandy Park Church - Mike Denton preached a great ROOTED IN LOVE sermon - thank you, Mike, for your assuring and hopeful words! Link to it here: Psalm 1 reading and sermon start about Minute 23:

Sunday worship hosted by Normandy Park UCCand Bulletinand Mike Denton’s Sermon (text)

Rev Amy Hitchins, Pastor; Rev Courtney Stange-Tregear, PNC Minister for Church Vitality; Rev. Mike Denton, PNC Conference Minister and Preacher; Kevin Peterson, Musician.

Pat concludes:

The theme of weekend, ROOTED IN LOVE, is theme for General Synod this summer, July 11-18 - all virtual . We urge anyone who can to sign up and get a look at what we UCC folk are doing across the nation.

Thank you, Keystone- it was a privilege to be at annual meeting - we felt you there with us!

Dick and Pat Becker