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Report
of the Committee on
Congregational Standing and Development |
By Ruby M. Wilson
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Since our Fall 2005 Conference, this committee has been engaged
in the following:
- Working with Hispanic congregations in a) to reach
stated goals; b) bring into affiliation with the UCC and c)
bring to closure some old business.
- Working closely with the Board of the Metro
Association, our committee has sought ways to assist Pilgrim
Congregational UCC ( Bronx , NY ) in the development of an
Hispanic congregation through the programs provided by the
church under the leadership of Rev. Jose Lantigua. Over two
years ago, upon the recommendation of this committee, the
church received grant monies for the purpose of building
a self-empowering, self-determining Hispanic community who
would be involved in the decision making process as a sacred
body. Although we recognize how effective social outreach
has been (GED classes, English as a Second Language sessions,
and various academic efforts such as after-school programs),
two years into the contract, its purpose has not yet been
fulfilled. As a result, it was recommended by the Board,
to suspend grant monies until progress was made to move in
the direction of materializing the purpose of the grant.
It is our hope to continue to present to the Board ways in
which to help Pilgrim accomplish this effort and see it to
fruition.
- RCM Michael Caine informed us that Rev. Luis Suarez
and the congregation of Emmanuel Christian Center , a Hispanic
congregation in Corona Queens had expressed an interest in
affiliating with UCC. Our committee met with Rev. Suarez
and Assistant Pastor Henry Garcia, Feb. 2, 2006 . They had
heard about UCC through Rev. Winston Pena, Pastor of La Palabra
( Queens ). Emmanuel is a grassroots evangelism ministry
begun by Rev. Suarez where he and his wife invited people
to come-mostly unchurched, some from other denominational
backgrounds, mainly Catholic. They now average 40 worshippers
on Sundays with approximately 30 core members. Services are
held in Spanish with Hispanics from Columbia , Mexico , Guatemala
and the Dominican Republic . About one-third of the congregation
can speak English. They currently rent a storefront in Corona
which they are rapidly outgrowing. March 7, members of the
committee as well as Rev. Caine attended a week night worship
service held at the church and had a truly spiritually uplifting
time. We then had a Q&A session about what it meant to
affiliate with UCC. Following that we sent them a copy of
our Committee document: Procedures
for Affiliation of Churches With The Metropolitan Association
of the New York Conference United Church of
Christ. There may be some questions about UCC's stance
on marriage equality and issues of liberation surrounding
LBGT. We are continuing our dialogue with them at this time.
- La Palabra has decided to sell their property
and hopes to use the profit of the sale to purchase property
elsewhere.
- The Committee has begun and will continue to review
the cases of churches in decline or those who are inactive
in order to maximize our effectiveness in doing ministry in our
communities.
In regards to those who wish to serve on this Committee please note
that we are looking for committed leaders who are willing to visit
congregations, report on what is learned from those congregations
in order to provide missionary efforts to our communities. This is
a committee dedicated to service and not survival.
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