Author: Amy Hayden

Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern and Mary Heafy Elected to Unitarian Universalist Association’s Board of Trustees

Newly-elected Board members were selected by General Assembly delegates in June 2025 July 24, 2025 Media Contact:Suzanne MorsePh: (617) 948-4650Email: pr@uua.org Boston, Mass. (July 24, 2025) – Two new members – Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern and Mary Heafy – were elected to the Unitarian Universalist Association’s (UUA) Board of Trustees at the UUA’s General Assembly, which was held online … Continue reading Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern and Mary Heafy Elected to Unitarian Universalist Association’s Board of Trustees

Splinters from the Board

The Board met on Sunday, Aug. 10, and overall, things are progressing well following the board transition. Preliminary minutes are available on our website under About > Governance. We discussed the ongoing need for a Services Planning Committee Chair and agreed to move forward on getting a pool of Religious Education volunteers and paid “as needed” … Continue reading Splinters from the Board

Board Retreat Update

Board Retreat Update On July 26, the Board of Directors held a productive day-long retreat to begin the new church year. We took time to educate ourselves on church finances. Thanks to Treasurer Melaney Sargent, we received training on reading the monthly reports on the financial health of the church. We reviewed key policies and procedures – many … Continue reading Board Retreat Update

Splinters from the Board

Dear friends and members of UUCCHC, We’re honored to step into the new fiscal year (July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026) as your Board of Directors for the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Hendricks County. As we begin this next chapter of shared leadership, we’re filled with gratitude for the trust you’ve placed in us—and inspired by the … Continue reading Splinters from the Board

Carvings from the Board

Jeff and I spoke to Rosie on August 9th when we were just trying to figure out how to get started on this renewal, and one of the things she suggested was that we should occasionally have a listening Sunday. I spoke with Rosie for a little while this (Wednesday) evening and I asked if … Continue reading Carvings from the Board

Annual Meeting Notes

At our recent annual meeting we passed the proposed budget, and we also elected Liz Cornell to the board. We also voted on whether we wanted, as a congregation, to vote to accept or refuse the changes to the UUA Article II. The vote was in favor of supporting the changes. This vote is binding … Continue reading Annual Meeting Notes

Why you shouldn’t fret about the polls…

OK–Let’s Talk About Those Polls by Sheila Kennedy a periodic speaker at UUCCHCSurvey research ain’t what it used to be. Back in 2020, the Harvard Business Review summarized the changes that have diminished polling accuracy. The article described the industry as “living on borrowed time,” and predicted that its increasing errors would not be soon–or easily–corrected. The basic problem … Continue reading Why you shouldn’t fret about the polls…

Formal Archives

Annie spoke on Sunday about looking for the records of the church, the formal archives. I have been church archivist for many years responsible for the informal archives. They are housed at the bottom of the stairs on the right and you go down the stairs. There are books of photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, directories, orders … Continue reading Formal Archives