Notes from the Renewal Team:
- Celebration 2012 - Newsletter,
February 2012
- An Update from the Renewal Team -
Newsletter, December 2011
- What's New in Church? - Newsletter,
February 2011
- Our Priority for 2011 - Newsletter,
December 2010 & January 2011
- Implementing Our Purpose & Guiding
Principles - Newsletter, October & November
2010
- Table Topics For Talking Faith -
Newsletter, September 2010
- Table Topics For Talking Faith -
Newsletter, March 2010
- An update from the Renewal Team: God
Sightings - Newsletter, February 2010
- The Survey Results Are In -
Newsletter, January 2010
- What Is Coming Up? - Newsletter,
December 2009
- An update from the Renewal Team -
Newsletter, November 2009
- An update from the Renewal Team -
Newsletter, October 2009
- Exploring Our Passionate Spirituality by
Exploring the Lord’s Prayer - Newsletter,
September 2009
- Living the Lord's Prayer - Deliver Us
From Evil - Ning Website, July 26, 2009
- Living the Lord's Prayer - Time of
Trial - Ning Website, July 19, 2009
- Living the Lord's Prayer - Forgive
- Ning Website, July 12, 2009
- Living the Lord's Prayer - Our Daily
Bread - Ning Website, July 5, 2009
- Living the Lord's Prayer - From the
desk... of Pastoral Intern Julie Boleyn, Newsletter,
July/August 2009
- Living the Lord's Prayer -
Introduction - Ning Website, June 28, 2009
- What does it mean to be a church? -
Sunday Bulletin, June 21, 2009 & Newsletter July/August
2009
- Invitation to join UiF's social
network - June 17, 2009
- What does it mean to be the church?
- Newsletter, June 2009
- An update from the Renewal Team -
Newsletter, May 2009
- Preliminary Results from the Retreat
- Sunday announcement, March 29, 2009
- Thank You for attending the
Congregational Retreat - Newsletter, April 2009
- Congregational Retreat Agenda - YOUR 2˘ WORTH IS OUR FUTURE - March 7,
2009, 9 AM - 1 PM - Pictures
- Congregational Retreat Information -
Newsletter, March 2009
- Congregational Forum - Sunday
February 15, 2009
- Invitation to Retreat to Explore
Passionate Spirituality - Sunday Bulletin, February 15,
2009
- Survey Results - Newsletter,
February 2009
- Invitation to Congregational Forum -
Sunday Bulletin, January 18, 2009
- Background of Natural Church Development
and formation of the Renewal Team - From the desk of...
Pastoral Intern Julie Boleyn, Newsletter, December 2008
- How it all started - From the
desk... of Pastoral Intern Julie Boleyn, Newsletter,
October 2008
From the Renewal
Team...
CELEBRATION 2012
The Renewal Team would like to have our congregation
acknowledge your birthday, anniversary, or any other day that
you feel is special. In the next few weeks, and also at the
annual meeting, there will be a calendar going around compiling
the data of dates and names. The newsletter each month will
list the names and special dates of your fellow members for you
to acknowledge.
Please see Julie O’Donnell to get your dates posted,
or call Dana in the office at (773) 283-2326 or email her at
uifadmin@unitedinfaith.org if you missed the calendar that was
circulated. Everyday is a gift from God!
From the Renewal
Team...
It has been two years since 30 people in the congregation
took a survey to determine where United in Faith stood on eight
traits as defined by the Natural Church Development process.
Those traits are Empowering Leadership, Gift-oriented Ministry,
Passionate Spirituality, Functional Structures, Inspiring
Worship Service, Holistic Small Groups, Need-oriented
Evangelism, and Loving Relationships. This was the second time
we took this survey, and for the second time, our weakest trait
was Passionate Spirituality.
During the past two years, the Renewal Team has worked with
the congregation to continue to ignite a spark and fan its
flame to improve our Passionate Spirituality. We’ve done
this by:
- Praying out loud during our worship services
- Adopting a purpose and guiding principles that are a
template we use to decide what we do in God’s
name
- Working with ministries to ensure our actions reflect our
guiding principles
- Arranging prayer partners where congregants volunteered
to connect with and pray for one person who went on the
mission trip
Our Passionate Spirituality has also improved through these
activities led by others at United in Faith:
- Women’s retreat on spirituality (in April 2011)
- Praise in the Park - ing Lot (in September 2011)
- Men’s group monthly gatherings (ongoing)
- Facebook group to share our thoughts and express concern
for our brothers and sisters inChrist
Now we get to see how United in Faith has progressed. In
January, we will distribute new surveys to 30 active
participants of the congregation. If you are asked to complete
a survey, we ask that you seriously consider completing the
survey. We can only distribute 30 surveys, so if you are not
asked, please pray for those who were. We will review and
publish the results when they’re available. Like you, we
anxiously wait to see where we stand on those eight traits. If
a new trait is our weakest, this phase of our work will be
completed and we will address the new weakest trait. If the
survey shows we still have work to be done on Passionate
Spirituality, we will continue to address this.
You are welcome to contact any member of the Renewal Team to
ask any questions or request further information on our
activities. We welcome your input and prayers.
Gary Constantino, Rich Guzik, Pam Marino, Julie
O’Donnell-Lozich, Gretchen Quillin, Pastor Greg Moser
From the Renewal
Team...
What's New in Church?
Have you looked around church recently? Check the walls.
Have you noticed the new additions: in the sanctuary; in the
front entranceway; by the back entrance; and in the Fellowship
Hall? There you will find our Purpose and our Guiding
Principles posted over our logo. They have been placed
throughout the building to be reminders of our commitment to
pursue God’s mission as His hands, feet and voice in the
world and to be guided by our principles in all that we do. So
as you enter or exit the building or the sanctuary or drink
your cup of coffee in Fellowship Hall, use these as a prompt to
contemplate what you and your ministry will do. Our new sense
of purpose will renew the life of United in Faith. Be a part of
it!
You won’t be on your own in these efforts. This year
our team will be helping ministries and committees apply our
Guiding Principles to their work. We want to be ‘walking
the talk’. Change is never easy so we don’t expect
this to be easy but we expect the resulting ministry to be
intentional - making God’s love real every day in this
world.
‘Christ has no body now on earth but yours.’
What are you going to do in your ministry?
From the Renewal
Team...
Our Priority for 2011
During the Open Forum on October 31, 2010 the congregation
was asked to suggest priorities for United in Faith for 2011.
We have a Purpose statement and a list of Guiding Principles to
guide us in the decisions we make and to lend a direction for
our activities. What is needed is a focus that every ministry
and member should concentrate on during the year. During the
Open Forum, the following priorities were suggested:
- Feeding the hungry (food pantry, Jewel accepts food)
- Worship and church family—strengthening our church
family—building the church's strengths, building
people's individual strengths
- Outreach and spreading the word of God (going to the
community; not expecting people to come to us)
- Passionate Spirituality (e.g., prayers come from the
community during the second service)
- Communication (communicating deaths)
The Renewal Team refined the suggestions to just three short
and concise words: Worship; Outreach; and Passionate
Spirituality.
At the November 16, 2010 council meeting, the congregational
council discussed the suggested topics from the congregation
and the refined priorities from the Renewal Team. It was felt
that having a set of priorities for the year was important and
that the ministries and entire congregation should be involved
in pursuing our priorities.
This is taking the council and congregation into a new
direction and it was felt that initially we should have only
one priority for 2011. The priority for United in Faith for
2011 will be OUTREACH. Outreach pretty much includes all of the
suggested priorities and council wanted to make sure that we
were all working toward the same goal.
In February, the new council will develop a team of council
members to further develop plans for moving United in Faith
towards this one priority, Outreach. You will be asked to
participate in some way. Your further suggestions on how to
help United in Faith emphasize Outreach in 2011 are welcome.
Just share your ideas with any member of the church council.
Gary Constantino, Rich Guzik, Julie O'Donnell Lozich, Pam
Marino, Pr. Greg Moser, Gretchen Quillin, Rich Sheridan
From the Renewal
Team...
Implementing Our Purpose & Guiding Principles
We have worked through the process of choosing a new Purpose
and a set of Guiding Principles. You will soon begin to see
them posted throughout the building. But United in
Faith’s Purpose and Guiding Principles are not just words
that appear in various articles and documents. They are the
templates that will be used for ALL activities we plan and the
decisions we make. The Renewal Team has developed an
implementation plan for using the templates that begins with
determining our ministry priorities. During the Open Forum on
Sunday, October 31, 2010 (a 5th Sunday with one service only),
the congregation will be asked to identify the areas needing
attention based on what God is doing at United in Faith and in
the wider community that we are a part of. Where is God at work
(God sightings!) and how can we help? What are the greatest
needs?
In November, the congregational council will take the input
from the forum, review the assets of the congregation and
prioritize the needs to formulate a Strategic Mission Plan for
United in Faith in 2011. The congregation will then use our
Purpose and Guiding Principles in planning activities and
making decisions to fulfill our Strategic Mission Plan. By
using both our Purpose and Guiding Principles and ministry
priorities, our energies will be focused in the coming years
for the greatest impact.
The Renewal Team will assist with training in the process of
using our Guiding Principles. In January a “pilot
project” using one of the ministries or committees will
begin and the Renewal Team will train and participate in the
planning of the activity. The pilot will serve as an example
and then the process will be rolled out to each ministry and
committee
Having and using our Purpose and Guiding Principles is a
major part of the renewal of United in Faith – bringing
new life to our congregation in our ministry. We ask that you
pray for God’s guidance as we pursue what God is doing at
United in Faith and implement our values as defined by our
Purpose and Guiding Principles.
From the Renewal
Team . . .
Table Topics for Talking Faith
Table Topics are back after a summer hiatus. Each Sunday,
from September 26, 2010 through November 28, 2010, you will
again find a ‘Table Topic for Talking Faith’ at
your table in the Fellowship Hall as you gather for coffee
between Sunday morning services. Spend a few minutes going
around the table allowing each person to talk about the topic
of the day. Take the time to hear about the faith of others and
get to know them at a whole new level. Grow in your
relationship to God and to each other.
From the Renewal
Team . . .
Table Topics for Talking Faith
How comfortable and passionate are you talking about your
faith? Not very? We thought so. If we are to be passionate
about our spirituality, talking about our faith needs to be a
more natural ability. How does this happen? Just as in the old
joke, one answer is ‘practice, practice, practice’
and we are here to help. Each Sunday you will find a
‘Table Topic for Talking Faith’ at your table in
Fellowship Hall as you gather for coffee. Spend a few minutes
going around the table allowing each person to talk about the
topic of the day. Take the time to hear about the faith of
others and get to know them at a whole new level. Grow in your
relationship to each other and to God.
From the Renewal
Team . . .
God Sightings
In January Pastor Greg challenged us to see God at work in
our lives and in the world by looking for God Sightings. We
are to intentionally look for and recognize them - otherwise,
they are easy to miss. Be aware, be open and be inviting to
such sightings. God is moving in our lives. Having God
Sightings is then a wonderful way to witness by telling others
of the sightings. On Sunday mornings you will have that
opportunity. See the world in a different way through God
sightings and come and share your stories!
You may be asking yourself how this fits in to our Renewal
efforts. As you recall the team has been working over the past
year to strengthen our Passionate Spirituality. We learned
that one component of Passionate Spirituality is seeing God in
the world and aligning our lives with what God is up to. So
God Sightings is the first step. Once we see what God is doing
we can discern how our ministries can help. As we discovered
in our study of Living the Lord’s Prayer, God has a dream
- a mission - and the church is called to participate. The
church doesn’t need a mission - it needs to discover how
we are called to support God’s mission. God Sightings
help us see God’s mission in the world.
To prepare us for this discernment of ministries, in March
the Purpose and Guiding Principles team will bring the
congregation together to discover God’s purpose for our
church and the values God desires for us to use as guiding
principles for our ministries. (See the Purpose and Guiding
Principles Team report in this newsletter for more
information.) It is indeed an exciting time to be at United in
Faith!
From the Renewal
Team . . .
The Survey Results Are In!
We have good news to report! After a year of work directed
at our Passionate Spirituality, our recent survey shows
significant progress in this dimension as well as 4 additional
traits of the 8 traits of the Natural Church Development
process. This is not unexpected - work in one area almost
always affects other areas. Increases were noted in:
Passionate Spirituality, Inspiring Worship Service, Holistic
Small Groups, Need Oriented Evangelism and Loving
Relationships. Smaller decreases were noted in Empowering
Leadership and Gift Based Ministry. Effective Structures
remained the same. Our overall average also increased.
Our consultant, Dave Daubert, put these results in
perspective, noting that the increases were very significant
for our congregation considering the changes in leadership over
the last year - Pastor Greg’s leave, an interim pastor,
and an intern. He frankly was surprised at the improvement and
credited the hard work and leadership of this team. The team
is much appreciative of the service Dave has provided at no
charge as his personal commitment to renewal in congregations.
He is an extremely resourceful consultant and his (paid)
services will be considered in the future.
So what is now our ‘weakest link’? It remains
Passionate Spirituality. This too is not unexpected as this
dimension is traditionally one of the weakest for Lutheran
churches. We believe we have laid significant foundations in
the last year and will continue our work in the next several
months. In addition, the Vision and Values team, which is a
spin off from the Renewal Team, will continue foundational work
with a re-examination of our Vision and Values. We look
forward to a year of continued renewal for United in Faith in
2010 and ask for your prayers, support and commitment as we
explore what ‘God’s work. Our hands’ means
for us here on the NW side of Chicago.
Gary Constantino, Rich Guzik, Julie O’Donnell Lozich,
Pam Marino, Pr Greg Moser, Dave Quillin
From the Renewal Team….
What is Coming Up
The month of December is being anxiously awaited by the
Renewal Team. Early in the month we will review the results of
the recent survey taken by 30 of United in Faith's faithful. It
will show us how far our work has raised the level of
Passionate Spirituality and what dimension is our current
weakest link. If Passionate Spirituality still needs work, the
current Renewal Team will continue with their work. If another
dimension is shown to be the weakest link, a new team will be
formed to raise the level of that dimension. Some members of
the current team will continue on to the new team for
continuity purposes. Additional members will be sought. If
asked, please prayerfully consider your participation.
The Vision and Values team which was formed to start looking
at our vision and values in light of our study of Living the
Lord's Prayer will be meeting for the second time early in the
month also. Look for their recommendations and your
participation in this process in the new year. Members of this
team are: Denise Boyer, Marty Dippel, Jackie Good, Rich Guzik,
Pam Marino, Pr Greg Moser, and Julie O'Donnell Lozich,
You are welcome to contact any member of the Renewal Team
for further information on our activities or questions. We
welcome your input and prayers.
Gary Constantino, Rich Guzik, Julie O'Donnell Lozich, Pam
Marino, Pr Greg Moser, Dave Quillin
From the Renewal
Team . . .
This year has focused on increasing our Passionate
Spirituality. We learned it is based on the word of God but
directed by the Holy Spirit through prayer and focused outward
in the world. We do many of its elements as a congregation
during worship or in church groups. But Passionate
Spirituality is also lived and practiced in our every day
world, both in our hearts and out to our world. Have we made
any progress? Take a few minutes to reflect on how these
elements have changed for United in Faith, and for you, over
the year.
Prayer Life (Are we/Am I) spending time
with God, both speaking and listening?
Bible Study and devotional reading (Are
we/Am I) picking up (our/my) Bible more often for study and
devotion?
Generosity Is (our/my) stewardship a heart
felt way of life?
Ability to see God at work in the world Do
(we/I) recognize God's work around us? Do (we/I) see how
(our/my) hands can do this work too? Have (we/I) given thanks
for God's work - both to God and his many hands?
Naturally share our faith story with
enthusiasm (Are we/Am I) telling the story of God's work in
(our/my) life? Have (we/I) practiced this and has it becomes
easier?
Compassion and concern for others Is
(our/my) love of God expanding to love of neighbor? How has
this love of neighbor been shown in a desire for justice, mercy
and service?
Now think how Passionate Spirituality might be further
enhanced. Here are some ideas.
Find a prayer buddy to pray with and for.
Start your meetings/meals with devotions and
prayer.
Be bold, enthusiastic, respectful and positive about
your church - its people and its building.
Be appreciative.
In your small groups, share ideas and concerns for
doing God's work.
Learn the fundamentals of faith by attending faith
development offerings.
Each of us in our own ways can ignite our own Passionate
Spirituality as well as United in Faith's! What works for
you?
From the Renewal
Team . . .
It has been a year since thirty people in the congregation
had taken a survey to determine where United in Faith stood on
eight traits as defined by the Natural Church Development
process. Those traits are: Empowering Leadership;
Gift-oriented Ministry; Passionate Spirituality; Functional
Structures; Inspiring Worship Service; Holistic Small Groups;
Need-oriented Evangelism; and Loving Relationships. The survey
results indicated that our overall score as a congregation was
a bit below the average for all ELCA congregations, with our
weakest trait being Passionate Spirituality.
During this past year, the Renewal Team has worked with the
congregation to ignite a spark to improve our weakest link,
Passionate Spirituality, by:
> exploring the Lord’s Prayer in a new context and
through several different forums; > holding a Women’s
Prayer retreat;
> holding a congregational retreat titled ‘Your 2
cents worth Is our future’ which explored strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats to passionate
spirituality; > raising consciousness of God’s
Work/Our Hands and what it means to United in Faith;
> incorporating prayer into meetings; and,
> keeping our vision and values visible.
Now is the time to see how United in Faith has progressed.
Gary Constantino, from the Renewal Team, distributed new
surveys to thirty active participants of the congregation. If
you were asked to complete a survey, we ask that you seriously
consider participating and complete the survey in the 2-week
allotted time period. We can only distribute thirty surveys,
so if you are not asked, please pray for those that were. We
will review and publish the results in December. Like you, we
anxiously wait to see where we stand on those eight traits. If
a new trait is shown to be our weakest link, this phase of our
work will be completed and a team will be formed to address the
new weakest link. If the survey shows we still have work to be
done on Passionate Spirituality, we will continue to address
this.
Meanwhile, in conjunction with our work, we will start a
group to review our vision and values in light of what we have
discerned from our study of the Lord’s Prayer. God has a
dream and we are part of it. God invites us into the work
“God’s church does not have a mission - God’s
mission has a church.’ This group will try to answer how
United in Faith can fulfill God’s mission in our
neighborhood. Look for their recommendations in the coming
months.
You are welcome to contact any member of the Renewal Team
for further information on our activities or questions. We
welcome your input and prayers.
Gary Constantino, Rich Guzik, Pam Marino, Dave Quillin, Pr
Sue Schneider
What does it mean to be the church? Why are we here, in
this place, called to be God’s church? If you had the
opportunity to participate in any of the Renewal Teams
activities around Living the Lord’s Prayer in June and
July, you learned that God has a dream and we are in it!
“God’s church does not have a mission - God’s
mission has the church.” You then went on to explore why
God has United in Faith. These ideas will help us to know what
we are to be passionately spiritual about.
Discussions were held after the worship service on four
Sunday mornings, at the Main Pub & Grill on two Thursday
evenings, at the J Bean Coffee & Café on two Wednesday
mornings and online on our new online social network,
www.unitedinfaith.ning.com. In addition, posters were placed in
the Fellowship Hall for anyone to write their comments and
opinions. There was an opportunity for almost everyone to
participate regardless of his or her busy summer schedule.
While the participation was not overwhelming it was
encouraging. There were about 40 different participants in the
various venues, approximately the same number that participated
in the retreat sponsored by the Renewal Team in March. We see
this as a good base to build upon.
The meetings after the Sunday worship service offered those
who attended worship an opportunity in our conventional
environment. The meetings at the pub and at the coffee shop
offered settings outside of church during the week. Attendance
was small at these meetings, but the participants enjoyed the
relaxed environments. Similar settings will be kept in mind
for the future. The new social network offered an opportunity
for those with Internet access to participate when it was
convenient for them, any day of the week, day or night. 22
people joined the social network with eight joining in on the
discussions. We will anticipate using our online social
network for future renewal activities, bible studies and other
endeavors. Last but not least the posters collected thoughts
and comments in a conventional way. 20 comments were added to
the posters.
We thank all who participated, either through discussions or
personal reflection on the materials, in this phase of the
Renewal Team’s quest to re-ignite the passionate
spirituality in each and every one who is “touched”
by United in Faith. This being our first renewal journey, we
are especially thankful for your participation and support. We
trust that those who did not participate with feedback have
read our materials and used them for their personal
reflection.
As this activity of our journey is completed, we are
planning our next steps. Together we will find new meaning in
“being the church” and explore “Why are we
here, in this place, called to be God’s
church.”
The Renewal Team
We are a church hoping to renew our passionate spirituality,
longing for a closer relationship with our God. The Renewal
Team has been working to begin a process that will help us
rekindle our spirituality. As such, we are inviting you to join
us as we begin a month of study, considering what it means to
be Living the Lord’s Prayer.
The Lord’s Prayer is so very dear to us, likely it was
one of the first things you ever memorized. But for many of us,
we have said this prayer so much that its meaning has been lost
in the rhythm of familiar words. In these coming weeks, we will
gather to embrace this prayer anew, hoping to hear a new word
to us in this prayer that has worn a groove into our hearts.
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom
come,
your will be done on earth as in heaven.
On that day when the disciples asked Jesus how they should
pray, they were asking, “what shall we hope for?”
They were asking Jesus what God willed for the earth. The
answer comes back clearly: we are to hope for heaven here on
earth, we are to hope for God’s reign throughout the
universe. Indeed, this is our calling as the church, the
gathered people of God, to hope for God’s rule on earth
as in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
As we live into the Lord’s prayer, this fervent prayer
for heaven to break open here on earth, we are called to ask
for daily bread. Such a simple request, that each of us have
bread to eat. But, the reality of our present world is that
many of us live without such basic necessities. Many of us long
to have our simplest needs met. God’s hope for the world
is that we might all have enough. How will we live into this
hope, allowing ourselves to be God’s hands in the
world?
Forgive our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.
This next request, that we might forgive others as we are
forgiven, tells us that God hopes for right relationship.
Wouldn’t it be simpler if this petition merely asked that
we might be forgiven? But we are not let off so easily. God
calls us to forgive each other; God calls us to reconcile with
each other. Certainly, God is calling us to reconcile not only
with individuals, but with races, nationalities, indeed with
all of creation. As heaven breaks in here on earth, God’s
glory is shown in each relationship that is healed, each act of
forgiveness that bring wholeness. How will we, as the church,
God’s holy people, allow our hands to be used to bring
about such healing?
Save us from the time of trial
This petition can be difficult to understand, as at first
glance it may seem that God may tempt us toward sin. But,
Martin Luther reminds us in the Small Catechism that “God
tempts no one.” We are asking that God preserve us, that
we may make good choices in the times of trial that will
inevitably come. Good choices are often hard to make, as our
choices are rarely clear and obvious. How will we, as the
church, God’s chosen people, help ourselves and others
make good choices in the midst of life difficult trials?
and deliver us from evil.
In this final petition, we ask that God will set us free
from all that is evil. We ask that God will grant us the
freedom to live beyond fear, to live in the solid hope of the
resurrection. In Christ, we have all been set free. In his
book, Freedom of a Christian, Martin Luther reminds us of this
when he said:
A Christian is a free lord, subject to none.
A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant, subject to all.
This seemingly paradoxical statement, reminds us that in
Christ we are no longer bound to the things that are evil in
this world. We are set free. Being set free, we are now able to
serve one another through the transformational love of
Christ.
So, how will we as the church, God’s beloved people,
set about freeing people from the bondage of evil? How will we
embody God’s hope for the world?
This is surely going to be a lively discussion. Come, join
us as we struggle together to hear God’s word anew in our
lives. We want you to be a part of this conversation so much
that we have provided a multitude of opportunities. Please take
a look at the calendar and find a time and place that seems
right for you. All are welcome and encouraged to join in this
important conversation.
What does it mean
to be the church?
Why are we here, in this place, called to be God’s
church?
In last month’s newsletter Intern Julie gave you an
update on our work on Passionate Spirituality and how it has
led us to ask the question ‘What does it mean to be the
church?’ To ignite our passionate spirituality we have to
go back to this very basic question. We expect your answers to
be many and varied. We’d also like to present another way
of approaching it. God has a dream and we dream it too. In
fact, we pray for it at least weekly, if not daily, in the
Lord’s Prayer - ‘your kingdom come, your will be
done, on earth as in heaven.’ The prayer even goes on to
tell us what the dream looks like: daily bread, forgiveness and
reconciliation, making good choices and setting people free. So
how do we make it happen if it really is ‘God’s
work. Our hands.’?
This summer we are offering a variety of dates and places
for us to gather to explore these questions in our 5-part
series on Living the Lord’s
Prayer. We invite you to participate and to mix and match
the opportunities to suit your schedule and fancy. You will be
welcomed.
Main Pub & Grill 7320 W Irving Pk Rd Norridge
708.453.9533
J Bean Coffee & Cafe 7221 Forest Preserve Norridge
708.585.2245
United in Faith Resource Room
Bulletin Boards will be positioned along the east wall of
Fellowship Hall to receive your written input to the material
that is available as handouts on a weekly basis for the 5 parts
of the series. Feel free to utilize these boards for your
comments.
United in Faith Networking Website Forums will be started
each week for each of the 5 parts of the series with
information posted and opportunities to provide input. If you
are not already a member of this site, contact Rich Guzik at
reguzik@ameritech.net or 773.282.0979.
Invitation to
join UiF's social network
Hands of God:
The Renewal Team has created a new website to facilitate
interaction and communication in our community of faith. There
will be online bible discussions, small group interactions,
opportunities to share your thoughts on sermons and to provide
a forum for group discussions on any topic. In terms of
today’s technology, we have created a “social
network” for United in Faith. In today’s busy
world, this will enable you to participate whenever you have
the time or the inclination. The network’s Internet
address is http://unitedinfaith.ning.com.
Participation in this network is by invitation and
invitations are being sent to all email addresses that the
church office has. Your invitation will arrive in a separate
email. If you haven’t yet given United in Faith your
email address, please share it with Dana. Once you receive the
email invitation, you can join the network by clicking on
“Click to Join” in the email which will take you to
the website. Once there you will enter your email address and a
password of your choice and complete a personal profile (a
picture of yourself is optional). With that done, you are now
a member and can participate in any forum (discussion) already
created or start a new one You can also create a small group to
discuss a topic of your choice, invite anyone else to join the
network or your group, or just participate in the existing
discussions. When you view a discussion already in progress,
you have the option of receiving an email whenever someone adds
a comment to the discussion. As discussions are completed,
they will be closed and then eventually deleted.
The current open discussions are:
1. “Why Study the Bible? – sharing why you think
people should read the bible; and
2. “Living the Lord’s Prayer”- There will
be five discussions on “Living the Lord’s
Prayer” created by the Renewal Team to help the
congregation think about their own passionate spirituality.
More information on this will be coming soon.
If you want to have someone help you to get started or to
walk you through the network and its capabilities, you can
contact: Gary Constantino at (773) 645-3088 /
gatino425@sbcglobal.net; Richard Guzik at (773) 282-0979 /
reguzik@ameritech.net; Pam Marino at (773) 763-0605 /
pamjmar@aol.com; Dave Quillin (773 484-0862) /
dgq003@gmail.com; and Lys Shradja at (773) 282-5678 /
quiltist5@earthlink.net .
We have great expectations for our social network. It was
created to encourage you to explore topics and discussions.
Sign up now and join the discussion. We hope that it will
become contagious.
The Renewal Team
What does it
mean to be the church?
What does it mean to be the church?
Why are we here, in this place, called to be God’s
church?
These questions seem like they should have obvious answers,
but sometimes what should be simple can be terribly difficult.
As many of you know, last fall the Renewal Team invited several
members of our congregation to take a simple survey that helped
us look at our congregation in new ways. The survey was scored
by an outside agency, and the results showed us that we have a
particular challenge with our passionate spirituality at United
in Faith (for complete results go to www.unitedinfaith.org/
therenewalteam.html#L235). Since the fall, we have been
assessing and exploring all the myriad issues around our
passionate spirituality.
You have been tremendously helpful in providing information
and insight as we have wrestled with this challenge. We have
pages and pages of feedback from the people of United in Faith,
telling us where you see our strengths, our weaknesses, our
opportunities, and the things that threaten us. Many themes
emerged from this information, but the most striking question
for us was “What does it mean to be the church?”
As we looked at the vision and values of United in Faith, we
wondered where the passion had gone. Where has our sense of
purpose gone? The feedback we have received from you suggests
that we have work to do to rekindle our sense of purpose, to
reignite our passion for God in this place at this time.
So, in the coming months we will begin a process of
listening, listening for God’s voice and call to us as a
church. Throughout the summer we will do this in the form of
Bible study. This will be a Bible study for everyone. We feel
it is so important that you be involved, that we’re going
to do everything we can to make it convenient and meaningful
for you. We will offer day time, evening, and online options.
We will make sure that the materials and times are open to
everyone.
This is an important time in the life of United in Faith, an
important time to be listening for God’s voice telling us
what it means to be the church here in this time and this
place. Please, open your ears, open your Bibles, and join us.
God is most certainly calling.
Hello, I wanted to give you a brief update on what the
Renewal Team has been up to. We have spent the last few weeks
compiling a list of the assets and needs of the church. This
has been an enlightening process as we have discovered that
there is much more to United in Faith than meets the eye. We
are also coming up with a plan that will role all of these
things together to help us rekindle our passionate
spirituality.
When we first started looking at what the assets in our
church were we divided them up into Individual Assets, Physical
Assets, Associations, Institutions and Economic. We have by no
means come up with a comprehensive list but we do have a
start. We were amazed at just how many assets there are in our
church that can be used by God for many different things.
We also looked at the needs of the church and found out that
we do have some needs that need to be met. In meeting these
needs we will better be able to focus on what God is doing in
our lives, our church, our community and our world. We will
also be able to focus on how we can help in this process. In
other words we will be able to better answer the question, what
is God up to and how can we help.
I know that I have not given any real specifics here and the
reason for that is, we are still developing our plan. We are
continuing to work with A Renewable Enterprise and by
partnering with them we will be able to take all of this and
come up with a plan that will help United in Faith rekindle our
passionate spirituality. I am really excited about this and I
pray that you are too.
In Christ,
Dave Quillin, Renewal Team Member
We as a renewal team took a look at the data that you all
provided at our leadership retreat in early March and analyzed
it and came up with 5 areas of focus. Those areas are
teaching, Bible study, faith sharing, small groups, justice and
prayer. We noticed that prayer was not something that a lot of
people said was strength or a weakness but it is something that
we as a renewal team feel we should focus on.
There will be some changes coming and we are really excited
about them. As these changes come about, and they will come
about somewhat slowly, we will keep you informed.
The Renewal Team
THANK YOU to
Those Who Attended
the Congregational Retreat with the Renewal Team
A personal THANK YOU from the Renewal Team goes to each and
every member that invested a Saturday morning in the future of
United in Faith. Your presence indicated your commitment to
helping do God’s business in our faith community. There
were 41 people present.
Was it successful? YES! All had an opportunity to share
their input. All were heard. All are committed to United in
Faith. All wanted to know -What is God doing at United in Faith
and how can they help? All will have an opportunity to
implement the plan developed to increase our “Passionate
Spirituality.”
For those who could not make the meeting, its theme was
“Your 2˘ Worth IS Our Future.” An outline of what
happened at the Congregational Retreat is posted on our website
and will appear in the next newsletter.
The Renewal Team
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
WELCOME, INTRODUCTIONS, AGENDA REVIEW
WHY WERE YOU INVITED HERE TODAY?
a. To find out “What is God doing at United in
Faith and how can we help?”
b. To gather congregational input
OPENING PRAYER
ICE BREAKER ACTIVITY
Pair up with another person and find out what “was the
boldest thing that they did & why they considered it
so.” You will report for your partner and comment on
their choice. WHAT IS THE RENEWAL
PROCESS/TEAM?
a. What is NCD?
b. Why do we need to renew UiF?
c. How it will happen
DEFINITION OF “PASSIONATE
SPIRITUALITY”>
10:00 AM – 10:15 AM –
BREAK
10:15 AM – 11:30 AM
PRAYER
WHAT WE PLAN TO DO TODAY?
a. split up into small groups
b. answer four questions regarding Your Passionate
Spirituality
c. report your findings
d. summarize
Split into small groups of eight to ten – Facilitate
SWOT
11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
PRAYER/GRACE
LUNCH
12:15 PM – 1:00 PM
WHAT WILL WE DO NEXT?
a. compile all of today’s responses
b. generate a report
c. sort through it and make recommendations
d. report to the congregation
e. ENTIRE congregation will implement
HOW WILL WE KNOW IF WE SUCCEEDED?
a. another survey of 30 members
b. you will feel it
CLOSING PRAYER
From the Renewal
Team….
Congregational Retreat
Are you starting to feel a little more comfortable about
this renewal process? Last month you heard more about it at a
congregational forum. You were also given the booklet
‘The ABC’s of Natural Church Development’. If
you haven’t had a chance to read it, take a few minutes
to do so. This month we are holding a retreat on March 7th to
focus on our weakest of the 8 essential qualities of healthy
congregations - Passionate Spirituality. As you might recall
from last month’s newsletter article…
“Passionate spirituality asks whether Christians live
committed lives and practice their faith with joy, passion, and
excitement. It isn’t about a certain expression of
passion. Passionate spirituality is based on the Word of God;
directed by the Holy Spirit through prayer and focused outward
on the world. The result is a congregation that grows deep in
the relationship with God while going wide in its commitment to
the world God loves.”
Just what does passionate spirituality look like? It means:
having a vibrant prayer life; having a passionate love of
scripture, including both study and devotional reading time;
seeing God in the world and aligning our lives with what God is
up to; naturally sharing our faith story with enthusiasm; and
having a heart that is connected to Christ and has a natural
compassion and concern for others. We can see some of this
happening already in our ministries. Often these are practiced
only in the corporate life of the congregation when people
gather for worship, groups or other gatherings. As individuals
we also must incorporate these practices into our personal
lives. It is through individuals living their lives outside of
the church that passionate spirituality finds its way into the
world.
Our retreat will explore Passionate Spirituality from a
United in Faith viewpoint - what it means to us, what it looks
like, what it can do for us, what fosters it, what hampers it.
In order to do that we need input from you. Come and share your
thoughts and opinions in a fun and non-threatening process that
let’s everyone share equally. The results of the input
will be shared with the congregation after the retreat. Then
the Renewal Team will process the input and develop a plan to
be executed by the entire congregation. Be a part of this
exciting process. See you at the retreat!
Your 2 Cents Worth IS Our Future
Saturday, March 7, 2009
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
UiF West Building
Lunch will be served
RSVP by March 2 to: Rich Guzik reguzik@ameritech.net 773 282
0979
Or Pam Marino pamjmar@aol.com 773 763 0605
Congregation Forum Summary
A brief background of the Natural Church Development Team
(Renewal Team) was given. It was explained that we took the NCD
survey to determine what area we needed to work on. The
results of the survey indicated that what we needed to work on
Passionate Spirituality. "Passionate Spirituality asks whether
Christians live committed lives and practice their faith with
joy, passion, and excitement. It isn't about a certain
expression of passion. Passionate spirituality is based on the
Word of God; directed by the Holy Spirit through prayer and
focused outward on the world. The result is a congregation
that grows deep in the relationship with God while going wide
in its commitment to the world God loves."
We will be having a more in depth look at this at our
retreat on March 7, 2009 from 9 AM -1 PM.
Invitation
to Retreat to Explore Passionate Spirituality
The United in Faith Renewal Team Invites You to
Your 2 Cents Worth IS Our Future
A retreat to explore Passionate Spirituality - what it
means, what it looks like, what it can do for us, what fosters
it, what hampers it
Your input is a critical part of the Renewal process.
Please join us!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
UiF West Building
Lunch will be served
RSVP by March 2 to: ~~~ Rich Guzik
reguzik@ameritech.net 773 282 0979
or Pam Marino
pamjmar@aol.com 773 763 0605
From the Renewal
Team….
Tell Me Again What This Is All About
In the December 2008 newsletter, Pastoral Intern Julie
introduced the Natural Church Development (NCD) process that we
have started so that United in Faith can begin its renewal.
Webster’s dictionary uses these words when defining
renewal: make like new; restore to freshness or vigor; make new
spiritually; restore to existence; begin again. After 10 years
of existence and the numerous changes at United in Faith, we
look forward to renewal and strength in our ministry.
NCD is designed to help us look critically at our
congregation in light of 8 essential qualities of healthy
congregations to determine our area of greatest weakness and to
address that area. Because of the interaction between all 8
qualities improvement in the weakest link should cause
improvement in the other 7 qualities. The process is
reiterative so that when improvement is achieved we again take
a snapshot of our congregation to determine our then current
area of greatest weakness and proceed to address it
specifically.
Several members of our congregation have filled out surveys
to provide a current snapshot of our congregation on these 8
essential qualities with the following results:
The survey results indicate that our cumulative score (42)
is a bit below the average for all ELCA congregations, with our
weakest trait being Passionate Spirituality.
“Passionate spirituality asks whether Christians live
committed lives and practice their faith with joy, passion, and
excitement. It isn’t about a certain expression of
passion. Passionate spirituality is based on the Word of God;
directed by the Holy Spirit through prayer and focused outward
on the world. The result is a congregation that grows deep in
the relationship with God while going wide in its commitment to
the world God loves.”
Just what does passionate spirituality look like? It means:
having a vibrant prayer life; having a passionate love of
scripture, including both study and devotional reading time;
seeing God in the world and aligning our lives with what God is
up to; naturally sharing our faith story with enthusiasm; and
having a heart that is connected to Christ and has a natural
compassion and concern for others. We can see some of this
happening already in our ministries. Often these are practiced
only in the corporate life of the congregation when people
gather for worship, groups or other gatherings. As individuals
we also must incorporate these practices into our personal
lives. It is through individuals living their lives outside of
the church that passionate spirituality finds its way into the
world.
The Renewal Team will work with the entire congregation to
determine how we can rekindle our passionate spirituality. On
February 15, 2009 plan to attend a forum between services to
further explain the NCD process and our survey results. Future
workshops/small group meetings will seek input from the
congregation. On March 7, 2009 a retreat for the leadership of
the congregation will be held to help define the next steps.
Once the Renewal Team has received and processed all input, we
will develop a plan to be executed by the entire congregation.
At the conclusion of the plan, we will again survey 30 involved
members of the congregation to determine how successful we have
been. It is estimated that the entire process for addressing
passionate spirituality from the first survey to the final
survey will take approximately 15 months.
Your participation and support is welcomed and needed as we
work together to strengthen our church for proclaiming the Word
of God. Glory be to God!
From the Renewal
Team….
“I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the
growth.” 1 Corinthians 3:6
This verse tells us God alone gives growth to churches. If
this is the case, what does it say about our efforts to grow
United in Faith? How do we focus on bringing in new members
and spreading the word of the Gospel? Natural Church
Development (NCD) tells us our endeavors should be focused on
releasing the divine growth forces by which God himself grows
his church. We are to minimize the obstacles to growth that
only God can produce. Think of it this way - we plant a seed,
we water the ground every day, we have an influence on the
upcoming harvest - but we do not make the seed grow. Only God
can do that part. Conversely, we decrease the chances for that
seed if we do not take care of it to eliminate the obstacles in
the way of God’s growth.
NCD provides a way to determine the environment for growth
here at United in Faith by looking at the quality of our church
life as measured by 8 characteristics. Several members
recently completed a survey and we now know what our
environment looks like. We invite you to look for our article
in the February newsletter for more information and the results
of the survey. Also, plan to attend a forum between services
on February 15 to learn even more about the process to renew
our life here at United in Faith. Our future depends on it.
From the desk of...
Pastoral Intern Julie Boleyn, December 2008
As many of you know, as an intern I am required to do a
project during my time here with you. The guidelines give few
specifics, other than that it must be something new in the life
of the congregation, and it must involve lay leadership. Just
before he left, Pastor Greg suggested that my project be
working with the congregation in the process of Natural Church
Development. After some investigation, and several
conversations with colleagues, people in the congregation, and
Pastor Sue, I realized that Pastor Greg was onto something
really good and helpful, and so I’ve jumped in.
To give you some background, Natural Church Development is a
process designed to help us look critically at our congregation
and then move forward toward renewal and strength. The process
has begun with several members of our congregation have filling
out surveys that will help us assess which critical area of
ministry we should focus on. The possibilities include:
Empowering Leadership, Gift-based Ministry, Passionate
Spirituality, Effective Structures, Inspiring Worship Service,
Holistic Small Groups, Need-Oriented Evangelism, and Loving
Relationships. We should have the results of those surveys this
month.
In the meantime, a small team of lay leaders have formed.
We’re calling ourselves the Renewal Team. We are a group
of dedicated folks, passionate about the possibilities ahead.
We firmly believe that God is on a mission here, and it is an
exciting and wonderful thing to listen for that voice of God.
Here’s what a couple of our team members have to say
about this project in their own words:
“I join the NCD team to help take our church to the
next level. We have the potential to do so much, we just to be
open to where God wants to take us.” –Dave Quillin,
Renewal Team Member.
“I was never one to get 100% on any test I took. I've
always been told that there is always room for improvement. And
so it goes in all I do. I look for ways to improve the current
situation. Our Natural Church Development undertaking appears
to be a proven way to help improve our church home environment
- to help us do what Our Lord intends for us to do. I'm excited
to delve into this endeavor and see what it can do for
us.” –Rich Guzik, Renewal Team Member.
I strongly believe our team is excellent and excited, but
the reality is that the work of renewal is the task of this
entire congregation. It is not something that our little team
could ever do on its own. We hope that you will be prepared to
be partners with us in the work ahead as we listen together for
what God is doing in this place, and how we can be a part of
that. I cannot tell you at this moment exactly what this
process will look like, but it will include asking you to help
this church listen for the voice of God in our midst.
Please feel free and encouraged to talk to me, or any member
of the Renewal Team if you have any questions, concerns, or
hopes. The members are Rich Guzik, Pam Marino, Dave Quillin and
Lys Shradeja. We are eagerly looking forward to the work ahead,
and thank you for your prayers and support.
Blessings,
- Intern Julie Boleyn
From the desk of...
Pastoral Intern Julie Boleyn, October 2008
Praise the Lord from the earth, you sea
monsters and all deeps, fire and hail, snow and frost, stormy
wind fulfilling his command! Mountains and all hills, fruit
trees and all cedars! Wild animals and all cattle, creeping
things and flying birds! Kings of the earth and all peoples,
princes and all rulers of the earth! Young men and women alike,
old and young together! Psalm 148:7-12
Indeed there is much for which to give God praise, and I
delight in the idea that the sea monsters, the creeping things,
and the mountains have already begun in singing their praises.
This is a very good choir to join.
These days I am overjoyed to have joined the choir of
praises being sung here at United In Faith.There are the
praises sung by young children, as they delight in the waters
of baptism; praises sung by our oldest members as they receive
a warm handshake from a stranger; praises sung by this
wonderful congregation as we take joy in all the good things
God is doing here. Thousands of people are receiving much
needed food from St. Cyprians, daily there is good fun and
fellowship with the Golden Diners, and hourly I know that you
are praying for the people of this congregationand the world.
This is indeed a good place to be.
As part of my internship project, in the
coming weeks and months we will begin a conversation here at
United In Faith. In this conversation we will explore the ways
in which God continues to speak to us and the ways in which we
may continue our praises to God. Sometimes it is difficult to
listen for the voice of God, and sometime we don’t
exactly want to hear what God has to say to us. But, I trust
that our time of discernment together will be rich and
rewarding.
So, I invite you to join this important
conversation and be on the lookout for ways that you might be
hearing the voice of God here at United In Faith. News and
specifics will follow soon, but be assured that our listening
will happen informally, over coffee hours and hallway
conversations,and formally as we begin a process called Natural
Church Development. It is most certainly true, that God is very
much alive here. It will be a great joy to journey with you to
discover all the ways in which this is true.
Thank you for your tender generosity. I do look forward to
our continued ministry together.
Blessings,
- Intern Julie Boleyn