UUA General Assembly
Program
Monday, June 24, 2002
7am · 8:30am · 10:15am · 12:30pm · 2:15pm · 2:45pm · 3:15pm · 8:30pm · 10:30pm · Time Grid
Monday's Print-Ready Program, (9 pages, 575KB, in PDF Format)
Monday 7:00am - 7:30am Worship
5001 Morning Spiritual Practices (Monday)
Radisson Buade
Planning Committee
For those who enjoy beginning each day in a spiritual way, come join in as our chaplains lead us in a variety of spiritual practices.
Monday 8:30am - 9:45am Hearing
5002 UUA Staff Restructuring - Bridges Instead of Silos
Centre des congrès 207
Board of Trustees, UUA
Have you noticed some new UUA staff titles? They represent much more than the re-naming of existing departments. Learn more about the re-imagination of how UUA staff will relate to each other, be organized by function, and provide services to congregations. Your questions are welcome.
Speakers: Kay Montgomery & Beth McGregorWorkshop
5003 Policy Governance for Church Boards: Panel Presentation
Centre des congrès 301B
Pacific Central District
Growing numbers of UU church boards have chosen Policy Governance as their operating model. Developed by John Carver, this model addresses numerous board conundrums: inter-minable meetings, overloaded agendas, vague accountability, micromanage-ment, and loss of vision! The speaker and panel will allow plenty of time for questions and provide many handouts.
Speaker: Rev. Margaret KeipWorkshop
5004 Responding to Addictions in Our Congregations
Centre des congrès 303A
Ballou Channing District
Statistically, over half of the US population is either chemically dependent or seriously negatively affected by someone's addiction. The workshop will explore components of a lay-led addictions ministry, including, programming ideas, pastoral counsel-ing and social action in the community, based on the addictions ministry of First Parish Brewster, MA. Program Repeats Monday at 3:15pm.
Speaker: Denis Meacham, D.Min.Workshop
5005 13 Marks of A Healthy UU Congregation
Centre des congrès 204B
Pacific Southwest District
Our primary mission is to build beloved communities wherever we UUs are planted. Given our many diversities, how do we do that? The presenter has been a parish minister for 35 years and is the author of 15 books. His lifework has been sustaining vital UU churches. Program Repeats Mon-day at 3:15pm.
Speaker: Rev. Tom Owen-TowleWorkshop
5006 Campus Ministry 101
Centre des congrès 303B
Cong. Dist. Ext. Services, UUA
You can create a campus ministry that touches lives, deepens spirituality and ensures an ongoing connection to our faith tradition. Come and explore the basics of campus ministry: tried and true wisdom from experience, first steps in beginning campus programs, and ways to advocate for campus programs in your congregation.
Speakers: Jesse Jaeger & Joseph LyonsWorkshop
5007 Growing Into Our White Anti-Racist Identities
Centre des congrès 205C
Faith in Action Dept, UUA
A four-person panel will discuss the historical origins of whiteness and the need to confront this heritage. They will address how to take responsibility for white identity, wrestle with fears of not knowing enough and feeling isolated from white communities, and talk about resources that will help us move forward.Workshop
5008 How To Tell Your Congregation’s Most Exciting Stories
Centre des congrès 203
Jubilee Working Grp. for Anti-Racism
This is an opportunity to meet with the Jubilee Working Group, learn about anti-oppression programs, and learn how to tell your congregation’s most interesting stories by using the internet.
Speakers: Marge Link & Betty HolcombWorkshop
5009 Counterintuitive Wisdom From Successful Large Churches
Centre des congrès 202
Cong. Dist. Ext. Services, UUA
The accumulated wisdom from successful large congregations is surprisingly counterintuitive! Is it possible that large congregations are large because they "do small" better than small ones? Could it be that "Sunday is for company" rather than for serving those who already belong? The large congregation is a world of surprises!
Speakers: Rev. Stefan Jonasson & Rev. Suzanne MeyerWorkshop
5010 Whole Woman Whole Life
Centre des congrès 302B
Rowe Camp and Conference Center
What does wholeness mean in the life of a woman? Is life fulfillment different for a woman than it is for a man? Explore your own life to determine what individual needs you must address to achieve wholeness. Led by Janet G. Matson, author of Whole Woman Whole Life.
Speaker: Janet Gould MatsonWorkshop
5011 New Challenges of Bioethics from a UU Perspective
Centre des congrès 201AB
Planning Committee Sponsored
How do we ethically engage with the moral questions arising from modern biomedical science and health care? We will address such issues as life-death decisions, reproductive and tissue technology, end-of-life care, the rights of patients and research subjects, and public health crises. Program Repeats Monday at 3:15pm.
Speakers: Gerald S. Schatz & Carol S. NielsenWorkshop
5012 Personal Finances for Church Staff
Centre des congrès 204A
Society for Ministerial Relief
How to stretch income farther than you thought possible. How to maximize assets for a reasonable life-style now and still save for retirement. Mastering the mysteries of clergy compensation. What you really need to know about money but often find hard to remember.
Speaker: Rev. Paul JohnsonWorship
5013 Celebrating UUism Commitment to Social Justice
Centre des congrès 208AB
Commission on Social Witness
The recipient of the sermon contest, jointly sponsored by the Commission on Social Witness and the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association, will deliver the winning sermon on one of the current Study/Action Issues (War on Drugs or Globalization). Come worship with us and celebrate our faith’s commitment to social justice.
Speakers: Rev. Barbara Child & Chris TraceWorkshop
5014 Brick by Brick: Putting UU Principles Into Practice
Centre des congrès 301A
UU Affordable Housing Corporation
UUAHC channels socially responsible investments into affordable housing. This session will explain how UUAHC has leveraged millions of dollars in private funding and give you ideas about how you can support this work. Socially responsible investors, church leaders, and everyone interested in social justice work will find this session eye-opening. Program Repeats Monday at 3:15pm.
Speakers: Mark A. Knight & Gladys ClearwatersWorship
5015 First Annual Beacon Press Sermon Contest Winner
Centre des congrès 205AB
Beacon Press
This service celebrates the promise of a new level of dialogue and connection between Beacon Press and the Unitarian Universalist community. This sermon was delivered in the past year, and is based on a Beacon Press book. A small reception will take place before the service starts.
Monday 10:15am - 11:30am Annual Meeting
5016 How The LINC Concept Can Transform Congregations
Centre des congrès 304AB
Continental UU Young Adult Network
Linked Identities Networking in Coalition (LINC) is a coalition between C*UUYAN, YRUU, DRUUMM, Interweave, and the UUWF. Learn how bringing LINC home to your congre-gation can create a more powerful and diverse community.
Speaker: Matthew JohnsonAnnual Meeting
5017 New Directions in Urban Ministry
Centre des congrès 304AB
Urban Church Coalition
The annual meeting of the Coalition is an opportunity for sharing of resources and concerns and building the coalition to address urban concerns within the UU movement.
Speaker: Rev. Benjamin MaucereAnnual Meeting
5018 Annual Meeting: Bold Directions for Partner Churches
Centre des congrès 301A
UU Partner Church Council
The Annual Meeting of the Partner Church Council will feature brief presentations on new initiatives growing out of the organization’s recently adopted vision statement. There will be time for questions and answers with a panel of partner church leaders, and celebration with music from Transylvania, the Philippines and India.
Speakers: Rev. David Keyes & Cathy CordesPerformance
5019 Byenai and Lena: A Siberian Creation Story
Centre des congrès 2000B
Covenant of UU Pagans
Rev. Richard Lyon, minister, actor, creation spirituality teacher, performs this dramatic rendition of the Yakut creation myth. Richard has performed with such professional companies as the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Hilberry Repertory Co., and Thunder River Theatre. His presentation incorporates his training in shamanic trance, Nyingma Tibetan Windhorse invocation and yang-style tai-chi.
Speaker: Rev. Richard LyonWorkshop
5020 Human Rights in the Post-9/11 World
Centre des congrès 2000A
Beacon Press
William Schulz reflects on the new preface to his book, In Our Own Best Interest, and on the connection between human rights abuses and the terrorists attacks of 9/11 and on how we can -- in fact must -- continue to be vigilant about human rights in this era of declared and undeclared war.
Speaker: Rev. William F. SchulzWorkshop
5021 Crossing the Cultural Divide: Can UUism Be Translated?
Centre des congrès 2001A
Canadian Unitarian Council
As we try to reach beyond the predominantly white, middle-class, English-speaking culture of UUism to groups with different characteristics, we must ask what translates easily or well or not, and what we can learn from other cultures? Explore with our panelists the complications in reaching out, successfully and respectfully.
Speaker: Keith BaxterWorkshop
5022 Using the WorldWide Web to Strengthen Lay Leadership
Centre des congrès 203
Communications Dept, UUA
Take a tour through uua.org and related sites to explore the leadership resources that can help congregations find resources, information and tools to support and strengthen healthy congregational behavior. The UUA's Director of Electronic Communication and two members of the UUA District staff will be your tour guides.
Speakers: Angela Merkert & Richard SpeckWorkshop
5023 The Promises and Problems of Globalization
Centre des congrès 206A
Conservative Forum for UUs
The dream of universal free trade promoted by economists since Adam Smith is now on the verge of reality. Explore the promises and potential pitfalls of trying to achieve "The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all" as enunciated in our Principles.
Speaker: Larry LandrumWorkshop
5024 Exploring Change in Your Congregation
Centre des congrès 201AB
Cong. Dist. Ext. Services, UUA
The rate of change in our society has recently become more intense than in any previous generation. These circumstances are creating a proli-feration of Unitarian Universalist ministry opportunities. However, if we can't cope with change, our ability to make a meaningful difference in this world will be dramatically diminished.
Speaker: Dr. Wayne B. ClarkWorkshop
5025 Planned Gifts: Help Your Congregation and Yourself
Centre des congrès 2001BC
Development Dept, UUA
A planned gift can increase your income, save taxes, and make a significant difference in the witness and work of your congregation and our liberal religion. Handouts, humor, heart, and easy-to-understand present- ation of how to use the UUA Charitable Gift Annuity and the Pooled Income Gift Fund services.
Speaker: Marcy Bailey-AdamsWorkshop
5026 Practical Youth Empowerment for Adults
Centre des congrès 301B
Religious Education Dept, UUA
Youth empowerment is based on the principle of inherent worth and dignity of all people. It is a delicate balancing act that involves support, guidance and the willingness to let go. It is about supporting a process of learning, not pushing for a specific outcome. (Youth are encouraged to attend.)
Speakers: Dan Harper & Devin KrugmanWorkshop
5027 Will Mandatory Marriage Solve Problems of Poverty?
Centre des congrès 303A
Social Action Clearing House
As policies and economics shift in the United States, economically vulnerable people are increasingly subject to policies which promote social controls: tying welfare benefits to marriage, abstinence only sexuality education, and other measures. Come and hear what is going on and how UU activists are making a difference.
Speakers: Emily Dulcan & Lissa GrundlachWorkshop
5028 General Assembly Feedback Session
Centre des congrès 206B
Planning Committee
It is your turn! Tell the GA Planning Committee what you liked and disliked about this year's General Assembly. We want you to help make next year's General Assembly even better. Your participation in this interactive session is encouraged.
Speakers: Marc Loustau & Lillian AndersonWorkshop
5029 Talking About Sex Between the Generations
Centre des congrès 202
Family Matters Task Force
Sexuality IS something that everyone talks about! In this workshop children, youth, young adults, adults, and elders will engage in learning activities and "teachable moment" games that span the generations. Come break down the generational barriers and promote sexual health and safety, respectful relationships, age-appropriate commu-nication, and responsible sexual behaviors.
Speakers: Maia Cudhea & Rev. Pat HoertdoerferWorkshop
5030 A Conversation with the President
Centre des congrès 205AB
President's Office, UUA
An opportunity to have a conversation with our new UUA President and find out how his first year in office has gone.
Speaker: Rev. William SinkfordWorkshop
5031 GA Choir Rehearsal IV
Centre des congrès 200ABC
Planning Committee
This is the final 2002 GA Choir for this evening's Closing Celebration. This year's directors are Dan Boyce from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Sally B. Murphy from Victoria, British Columbia. The accompanists are Sandra Hunt from Montreal, Quebec and Leon Burke from St. Peters, Missouri.Workshop
5032 All About the UU Funding Program
Centre des congrès 205C
UU Funding Program
The UU Funding Program awards $860,000 in grants to UU projects that strengthen institutions and community life, increase UU involvement in social responsibility and to non-UU groups organizing for social and economic justice. Come meet the people who give it all away and see if your project fits our guidelines.
Speakers: Hillary Goodridge & Linda Lu SchulzWorkshop
5033 The Creative Balance - Global Economics and Child Development
Centre des congrès 201C
Promise Massachusetts Children
Globalization - In this workshop you will find ways to advocate for legislation that supports healthy child development with affordable pre-schooling and after-school programs. We need to balance between our dependence on world economy and insuring that each child develops as a confident citizen who values the world's resources. Led by Mildred Seaborn and Rev. Richard Stower of the Tuckerman Coalition.
Speakers: Mildred Seaborn & Rev. Richard StowerWorkshop
5034 District Transition from Pastoral to Program Model
Centre des congrès 207
Planning Committee Sponsored
Research indicates that the most challenging transition in growth is from pastoral to program size. This work-shop panel will explore districts that are transforming from pastoral to program models, their challenges, best practices and the implications for governance structures, staffing pat-terns, membership, fiscal issues and evolving district culture.
Speakers: Nancy Heege & Rev. Tracey Robinson-HarrisWorship
5035 Joining Hands Around the World--omen Making Peace
Centre des congrès 2000D
UU Women's Heritage Society
Our Unitarian and Universalist foremothers have been leaders in working for world peace. Women like Julia Ward Howe, Augusta Chapin, Emily Green Balch, and Margaret Moseley paved the way for today's work for justice and peace. Scripts of service will be available for use with your group.Worship
5036 Schweitzer Sermon Worship Service and UFETA Annual Meeting
Centre des congrès 208AB
UUs for Ethical Treatment of Animals
The Schweitzer Sermon Award is presented annually to the Unitarian Universalist preacher whose words best illuminate Albert Schweitzer's principle of "reverence for life." The worship service and winning sermon will be followed by a brief annual meeting for UFETA (UUs for Ethical Treatment of Animals).
Monday 12:30pm - 1:45pm Annual Meeting
5037 Young Adult Caucus Meeting IV & Elections
Hilton B&eactue;lair & Beaumont
Continental UU Young Adult Network
Come find out what the movers and shakers in the 18-35 year old age range think of the issues being tackled on the plenary floor. A forum to discuss, debate, pool knowledge and determine whether to take a stand as concerned individuals or as a caucus.
Speakers: Miles Erickson & Catherine BlueAnnual Meeting
5038 Youth Caucus Business Meeting 5
Centre des congrès 2000C
Young Religious UUs
Youth Caucus business meeting.
Speaker: Nat BalderHearing
5039 Hearing on the New Study/Action Issue
Centre des congrès 303B
Faith in Action Dept, UUA
After a brief overview of the next steps in the process, and some general tips on implementation, audience members will be invited to share their ideas on how best to study and act on the newly-selected Study/Action Issue. A preliminary study/action resource guide will be distributed.
Speaker: Rob CavenaughLecture
5040 The CUC From Colony to Nation, 1960-2002
Centre des congrès 206A
UU Historical Society
The founding president of the CUC explains how and why the CUC is replacing the UUA in Canada. Why and how was the CUC founded in the first place? What has been the story of relations with the UUA? How have decisions been made? The annual meeting will be held.
Speaker: Charles EddisWorkshop
5041 Economic and Environmental Justice in Massachusetts
Centre des congrès 301A
UU Migrant Ministry
South of the border, in Massachusetts, grassroots Unitarian Universalists are working for economic justice and healthy neighborhoods. This event focuses on Harvard employees, affordable housing, community organi-zing, environmental justice work, and UUSC activities. Resources for Bay State congregations. Moderator: Rev. Robert Francis Murphy.
Speakers: Rev. David C. Olson & Kim McDonaldWorkshop
5042 Responsible Endowment Investing and Shareholder Activism
Centre des congrès 207
Investment Committee, UUA
As stewards of faith-based institutions, good investment methods are critical to our congregations’ future. Asset alloca-tion policy, investment manager selection, performance evaluation, fees, social screens and shareholder activism will be explored. The investment products and services available from the UUA will be described. Program Repeats Monday at 3:15pm.
Speakers: Lucia Santini Field & Jim GunningLecture
5043 Humanism in a Changing World
Centre des congrès 304AB
American Humanist Association
While others oppose change and espouse a return to outmoded ways of the past, Humanism remains an active agent of change in search of a better future for all. Recent events demon-strate just how rapidly the world can change. How can Humanists promote a progressive vision in this changing world?Workshop
5044 Sisters on a Journey: Establishing the QueenSpirit
Centre des congrès 204A
Planning Committee Sponsored
A model for women to start and maintain feminine spirituality groups in their congregations to satisfy women's hunger for a sense of the feminine holy through education, ritual, social events and worship services.
Speakers: Dr. Cheryl Vermey & Mary Ann RhoadsWorkshop
5045 Stewardship in a Changing World
Centre des congrès 205C
Development Dept, UUA
How can congregations respond to the challenges and opportunities that events like 9/11 and its aftermath pose for them in their stewardship/ fundraising efforts? Come share your congregation's experiences and insights from the past year and learn how others are countering the "myth of scarcity" with the "reality of abundance."
Speakers: Dr. Wayne B. Clark & Mary L. MilesWorkshop
5046 Organizing Multiracial Family and Family of Color Retreats
Centre des congrès 202
DRUUMM
This workshop serves as the first of an annual working group for local organizers of Multiracial and Families of Color Retreats sponsored by DRUUMM. Organizers come together to share resources, offer new organizers support for their work, and establish an effective ongoing network to increase communication throughout the year.
Speaker: James CoombsWorkshop
5047 Religious Education Covenanting
Centre des congrès 303A
Cong. Dist. Ext. Services, UUA
Join the Religious Education Program Consultant Team as we roll out the new RE Covenanting Process. This work-shop will provide an overview of the process and information about when and how it can be most useful for religious educators and congregations.
Speakers: Cindy Leitner & Dori DavenportWorkshop
5048 Home Alone, Female and Over 60: Social Justice?
Centre des congrès 205AB
UU Women's Federation
Moderated discussion of the daily struggles of older women to meet their needs and deal with the financial hardships caused by divorce, widowhood, and histories of low-paying jobs with no pensions. Includes viewing the video, "When She Gets Old," produced by WTTW in Chicago. Presented by UUWF Board.
Speakers: Lin Hinds & Joan MooreWorkshop
5049 Intergenerational Worship - An Engaging, Successful Model
Centre des congrès 2000B
Mid-South District
Intergenerational worship can be fun--for all! Rev. Greg Ward, minister at Roswell, Georgia's UU Metro Atlanta North congregation, presents a model based on storytelling, which engages all ages and is user-friendly for congregations of all sizes. The work-shop also covers intergenerational worship philosophy, techniques and guidelines.
Speaker: Rev. Greg WardWorkshop
5050 Ministerial Succession Planning
Centre des congrès 201AB
Ministry Dept, UUA
What is the role of a minister emeritus/a in the congregation? What is the relationship between the emeritus/a and a newly settled minister? Who decides? When the role doesn't work or the relationship goes sour, what then? Insights gleaned from ministers of mid-size and large congregations will be shared.
Speaker: Rev. John WestonWorkshop
5051 Children, War and Small Arms - What a Mixture!
Centre des congrès 204B
UU United Nations Office
What problems do war-affected children have? What was achieved at the UN Small Arms Conference? What were UUs doing at the recent UN Special Session on Children? Elaine Harvey, UUA's Official Representative to the UN, and Richard Withers, a director of the UU-UNO, will discuss these questions with you.
Speakers: Elaine Harvey & Richard WithersWorkshop
5052 How the Death Penalty Affects the Wider Society
Centre des congrès 201C
UUs for Alternatives to Death Penalty
The death penalty is not just about punishing accused murderers. Many others, from victims' families and families of those executed, to legal professionals (both those who prose-cute and those who defend), to jury members and those who must carry out the actual execution -- all are affected in negative ways.
Speaker: Jean RabenoldWorkshop
5053 Meaning Making in Justice Ministry
Centre des congrès 2001BC
Planning Committee Sponsored
The Urban Disciples are five Veatch-funded urban social justice ministries that have worked to learn and reflect together on the issues of their cities. This is an opportunity to reflect on meaning making in justice ministries, and how theologies or worldviews are informed by work for justice.
Speakers: Rev. Kay Jorgensen & Rev. Parisa ParsaWorkshop
5054 The Changing Shape of District Boardsy
Centre des congrès 2001A
District Presidents Association
What is a district for? What is the relationship between congregations, districts and the UUA? What models of district structure and governance exist? How do people find out what is going on in a district? What should members of a board know and do?
Speakers: Ted Lightfoot & Evelyn SpurginWorkshop
5055 Persistent Poverty: Educating Congregations for Advocacy and Action
Centre des congrès 301B
UU Service Committee
This presentation showcases an intergenerational, congregational ex-ploration of persistent poverty. The workshop will provide six social justice action guides for education and advocacy, examples of experiential learning and opportunities for action related to persistent poverty in the US and Canada. Ted Steege of UUSC's Public Policy department will also present.
Speakers: Jackie Ladd & Gaia Brown
Monday 2:15pm - 2:45pm Worship
5056 Monday Afternoon Worship: "Monuments to Life"
Centre des congrès 200ABC
Planning Committee
Join in the spirit of worship and community at this all-GA worship service. In the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks there are ongoing debates about what monument could be erected at ground zero that would be "fitting" or "appropriate". What alters, spaces, journals, or shrines do we create collectively or individually that speak to the magnitude of some shared experiences?
Speaker: Rev. Shana Goodwin
Monday 2:45pm - 6:30pm Plenary
5057 Plenary V
Centre des congrès 200ABC
Planning Committee
Debate is bound to be lively on Actions of Immediate Witness, and votes may be close, as we wrap up the business sessions for this General Assembly. Refer to the Agenda book for details on items to be covered today, and keep in mind that there may also be business items from previous Plenary Sessions.
Monday 3:15pm - 4:30pm Repeat Programming
5058 Physician's Assistance Executing Prisoners in the United States (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 206B
UUs for Alternatives to Death Penalty
This program is offered a second time. See description #4024 on Sunday.Repeat Programming
5059 Responding to Addictions in Our Congregations (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 202
Ballou Channing District
This program is offered a second time. See description #5004 on Monday.Repeat Programming
5060 How to Plan Your Capital Campaign (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 201AB
Cong. Dist. Ext. Services, UUA
This program is offered a second time. See description #3057 on Saturday.Repeat Programming
5061 Responsible Endowment Investing and Shareholder Activism (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 207
Investment Committee, UUA
This program is offered a second time. See description #5042 on Monday.Repeat Programming
5062 Who are the Unitarian Universalist Christians? (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 205C
Magi Network
This program is offered a second time. See description #2065 on Friday.Repeat Programming
5063 13 Marks of A Healthy UU Congregation (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 204B
Pacific Southwest District
This program is offered a second time. See description #5005 on Monday.Repeat Programming
5064 New Challenges of Bioethics from a UU Perspective (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 205B
Planning Committee Sponsored
This program is offered a second time. See description #5011 on Monday.Repeat Programming
5065 Brick by Brick: Putting UU Principles Into Practice (Repeat)
Centre des congrès 204A
UU Affordable Housing Corporation
This program is offered a second time. See description #5014 on Monday.
Monday 8:30pm - 10:00pm Closing Celebration
5066 Closing Celebration
Centre des congrès 200ABC
Planning Committee
Join us for an evening of songs, stories, pictures of our last General Assembly in Canada. Hear stories and songs describing the origins of Quebec and St. Jean Baptiste day with the lively music of the Painchaud Family Trio and storyteller Paul Moreau. Listen to the wonderful voices of our own GA choir. Participate in a celebration of Quebec and beyond that you won't soon forget!
Monday 10:30pm - 12:30am Dance
5067 Closing Dance
Radisson Ballroom
Planning Committee
Dance and party with a Quebecois flavor. Come and join us after the closing celebration. The Painchaud Family Trio will help us to sing, dance and experience Quebec. Our talented local dj will provide the evening's music and we'll dance the night away. Our last in Quebec. Cash bar available.
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