President's Annual Award for Volunteer Service to the UUA
The President's Annual Award for Volunteer Service to the UUA
is given to the person designated by the President as having given
extraordinary and vital service to the UUA as a volunteer.
Nominations due:
Send entries to UUA President's
Office.
2002 Recipient
Jan and Stu Sendell
Remarks on Presenting the 2002 Distinguished Volunteer Service
Award to Jan and Stu Sendell
The Rev. William G. Sinkford Jan and Stu Sendell have been
active Unitarian Universalists for over 30 years in congregations
in Paramus and Morristown, New Jersey. Nearly ten years ago they
were invited to join the UUA's Presidents' Council. They agreed
and the Association has been blessed by their commitment, dedication
and generosity ever since.
Jan and Stuart co-chaired the Presidents' Council from 1997 -
2001. They led this group with warmth, good humor and effective
meeting management skills. They oversaw the successful completion
of one capital campaign Handing on the Future and the launch of
our current campaign, The Campaign for Unitarian Universalism. During
the first year of the Campaign for Unitarian Universalism, Stuart
and Jan traveled to 6 cities around the country facilitating day-long
meetings on the future of the UUA. At each meeting they shared their
faith, their confidence and their boundless optimism. Hundreds of
UU leaders from across the country have been inspired by their example.
Jan and Stu describe their commitment this way: "UUism is our fourth
child. The UUA, in our opinion, has the opportunity and responsibility
to nurture existing congregations, ministers and lay leaders and
also to grow the movement. We're doing what we can to help realize
these goals through our estate plans. Our estate will now be divided
into 4 parts, one each for our three children and one share for
the UUA."
Thanks to their leadership, the Presidents' Council has grown
in numbers and deepened in effectiveness. They have not only challenged
the Council but also the President to set high goals, dream big
dreams, and give generous gifts to ensure that they UUA lives up
to its promise.
Stuart served as a founding member of the Congregational Properties
Loan Commission. This group provides critical guidance in the shaping
of UUA policy around loans, grants to new congregations and insurance
guidelines for church property. Stu passionate commitment to the
future of our congregations combined with years of experience as
a commercial mortgage broker led him to playing a key role on this
committee.
Meanwhile, Stuart was also actively involved in the formation
of a new congregation in Somerset Hills, New Jersey. Once again,
Stu was recruited by his district leaders because of his fundraising
savvy and hands on approach to making things happen. During all
of this time they have remained engaged in the leadership of the
Morristown Unitarian Fellowship where Jan has served as president
and canvass co-chair.
With three grandchildren now enrolled in the Morristown Religious
Education Program, they are doing their personal best to help it
grow.
Perhaps most importantly of all, Stu and Jan have consistently
provided wise and candid counsel to our presidents. I know how grateful
I am to them for their generous spirit and honest insight. I know
John Buehrens counted them among his most trusted advisors. We have
been truly and deeply blessed by their love of our faith.
Previous Recipients
2001 -- Robert Lavender
2000 -- Dr. Leon Spencer
1999 -- Helio Fred Garcia
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