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Dear Members of the United Church of Christ Metropolitan Association:
I greet you in the matchless name of our Risen Savior, Jesus Christ,
the Holy and Righteous One!
One year ago, at our 2006 Spring Meeting, held at the St. Albans
Congregational Church UCC, I was elected President of this Association
and was truly humbled to be called to such a high calling and to
having to fill the shoes of my predecessor, The Rev. Dr. Ronald
Williams Wells. I thank you, not only for electing me to this position,
but supporting me and the members of the Board, with calls, prayers
and words of encouragement, all of which have made this journey
a fruitful one for us as a Board and for you as the Association.
Five months ago, we gathered at The Church of the Evangel for
our 2006 Fall Meeting, participating in four events over the course
of three days in a preparatory celebration of our denomination's
50 th birthday to be observed in Hartford this coming June (and
surely hoping to see all of you there!). Clergy and congregations
assembled for an intellectually stimulating Bible study led by
The Rev. Dr. Fred Weisman. Our business meeting, so effectively
led by Moderator Peg Mainusch, demonstrated this Association's
commitment to:
- Clergy training and development by instituting
Boundary Training
- Congregations , through a communication system
(telephones, cell phones, email, snail mail, visits, conferences)
between churches, Board members, and the Metro Office managed
by Louise Manigault and her team of staff and volunteers; and
- Our Covenantal relationship as an Association
by being fiscally responsible through Spirit-led stewardship
in passing a budget that was both visionary and empowering.
The Musical Festival, with participating churches from the four
corners of our regional area, displayed our diversity of worship,
traditions, styles, and cultural expressions in all their splendor.
And the fourth event, matching worship with technology as we joined
with fellow UCC'ers across the nation in celebration and received
the preached word from Pastor-Elect, Rev. Lisa Robinson. To God,
who is worthy of all our praise, BE the Glory!
Since that time, we have been diligent in our labor to this Association.
I especially lift up:
- The Ordination and Standing Committee in their work to ensure
that the Clergy of this Association are well equipped to lead
wherever they are called to serve. With so many tracks to pursue
ministry, the varied backgrounds of those who enter this calling,
and the escalating needs of people in this fast-paced, ever-changing,
techno-driven society, we thank this Committee for their steadfast
commitment in guiding members of the Clergy to honor our calling
and be painstakingly faithful to continuous study and spiritual
and professional development.
Congratulations to Chair Rev. Dr. Robert Gunn on his installation
as the Pastor of Rockville Center.
- The Committee on the Church in the Metropolitan Community,
most notably known for organizing the annual Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Celebration. This year was no different- and I was
proud that my own brother, The Rev. Dr. Bernard R. Wilson, Pastor
of Norfield Congregational Church, was the featured speaker at
this event. This Committee has also been involved in major issues
impacting the life of our community and our churches. I specifically
name their grassroots organization to protest the violent assault
by law enforcement on three unarmed men outside of a Queens club.
Through the efforts of this Committee, churches in our Association
was given a vehicle enabling those who desired, to voice our
outrage, leading to a full two-hour meeting among Association
members of the Clergy and congregants with Queens Borough President,
The Honorable Helen Marshall. Special thanks to Board member
Dorothy Gist and the members of the Committee for spearheading
this effort.
- Mission Priorities and Stewardship and specifically, Chaplain
Kate Von Braunsberg and Melva Victorino ,who have been instrumental
in reviving this Committee. We welcome home Rev. Wayne and Ingrid
Wilson from the continent of Africa and Missionary Rev. Adora
Iris Lee, who is here to greet us after serving in South Africa.
- The Property Committee in their diligent efforts in providing
stability and sanity in handling property crises and keeping
matters under control.
- The Blue Ribbon Committee, under the leadership of Rev. Susan
Switzer and Deacon Lennox Grant, have the interest of this Association
at heart and have given of their time, talent, and treasures;
they have made tremendous sacrifices on behalf of this Association
as they have tackled issues of finances, identity, vision, mission
and by-laws. Special thanks to the Co-Chairs, members of the
Committee and a special shout-out to Martha Gotwals whose intellectual
acumen, passion for justice and heart of love has poured out
for "the least of these" in her serving both this Committee and
the Committee on the Church in the Metro Community. We are blessed
to have the dedication demonstrated by this Committee.
- You, Clergy and Congregations of The Metropolitan Association
in helping us serve you by honoring your Fellowship Dues and
making this the highest amount collected thus far for several
years.
We are proud to present our continuing accomplishments in service
to you as we present the slate of nominees to help in strengthening
this Association in moving forward with the help of the Holy Spirit.
Before placing your vote, whisper a prayer and ask for guidance
in choosing candidates who will be blessed in serving this Association
as well as be a blessing to us as well.
We pray for our Regional Conference Minister Rev. Michael Caine
as he enjoys his much-needed sabbatical for his work to our community
giving thanks to God for Rev. Susan Gibson, who, in Rev. Caine's
absence, has been a patient, compassionate and listening presence
to us as our Interim RCM; for Rev. Dr. Henry Simmons who also enjoys
his sabbatical at this time; for Jan Powell in her Pastoral installation
in Chicago; and for Rev. Dr. Christopher Ponnuraj, our Registrar
who has been called to serve on the Board of Pacific and Asian
Ministries in the United Church of Christ and to head the Asian
American Churches in UCC in the Eastern Region. With a tinge of
sadness, we bid farewell to the illustrious Pastor of Lemuel Haynes
Congregational UCC, The Rev. Janie John as she forges new ground
in ministry in the South. We wish upon her the blessings and peace
of God that far surpasses our understanding.
Lastly (please forgive this lengthy letter but the saying goes, "to
whom much is given, much is required").We thank The Rev. Robert
Everett and the Congregation of Ridgeview as they open the doors
of their church in pure hospitality to this Association for our
Spring Meeting. I also give my personally thanks to:
- The Congregation of Safe Haven UCC whom I am honored to serve,
for being my support, my prayer partners and for loving me even
when I have to sacrifice our time together for the work of the
Association;
- Louise Manigault, Executive Administrator, for going beyond
the call, even when it means extra hours outside of your scheduled
work hours, to ensure that the work of this Association is done
to the minutest of details;
- Conference Minister Rev. Geoffrey Black who has provided leadership,
vision and assistance with his presence at Board meetings and
Association events;
- Executive Committee members, Secretary Brigitte Ermansons,
Treasurer Harold Chapman, Jr., and Acting Vice President Rev.
Christopher Solomon for your tremendous contributions and dedication
to the work of this Association;
- Members of the Board of Directors, for putting up with my idiosyncrasies
but more importantly, for letting God use you for God's highest!
So let's not allow ourselves to get fatigued doing good. At
the right time we will harvest a good crop if we don't give up,
or quit. Right now, therefore, every time we get the chance,
let us work for the benefit of all, starting with the people
closest to us in the community of faith.
(Galatians 6:9-10, The Message Bible)
Submitted in Christ's Love,
Rev. Dr. Ruby M. Wilson, D.Min.
President of the Board of Directors, Metro Association
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