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Over the past year, the Committee on the Church & the
Metropolitan Community has expanded our membership and our areas
of work.
The committee has been active around immigration and sanctuary
issues since the Association unanimously passed the
resolution we submitted last year in support of the new sanctuary
movement. We have taken training for trainers on becoming a new
sanctuary church and have offered to make presentations to churches
in the Association around joining the new sanctuary movement.
Since then, the Revs. Michael Caine and Ruby Wilson have represented
the Association at press conferences around immigration and the
new sanctuary movement. Judson Memorial Church , Riverside Church
, Victoria Congregational Church and Broadway UCC have been involved
in the citywide new sanctuary coalition. Presentations were made
at Garden City UCC, United Church of Spring Valley, Lemuel Haynes
Congregational Church and the Association's annual Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. celebration. We have received a request from
Ridgeview Congregational Church to present, and the Rev. Donna
Schaper, senior pastor of Judson Memorial Church and a leader
in the new sanctuary movement, will speak on sanctuary and immigration
at the Association's 2008 annual meeting. Currently, we are exploring
ways to approach immigration issues through the lens of diversity
that the Association represents. We hope particularly to learn
from the members of our UCC churches that are composed largely
of immigrants. All churches that are interested in hearing
a presentation or joining the new sanctuary movement should contact
the committee.
We were privileged to organize a wonderful Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. celebration on January 21that brought
together an estimated 300 people. The 112 people who signed in
came from 22 churches. The 19 Metro Association churches included
our host Saint Albans , Riverside , Corona Congregational, Oscar
Romero, Hollis Avenue , First Congregational of Rockaway Beach,
Garden City, Lemuel Haynes, Judson Memorial, Church of the Evangel,
Nazarene, Safe Haven, UC Rockville Centre, Pilgrim Richmond Hill,
Christ Church , All Souls Bethlehem, Scarsdale , Victoria and
Union Congregational.
Our keynote speaker on racism today, its symbols and how to work
for racial harmony was the Rev. Dr. Carl P. Wallace, executive
associate with the national United Church of Christ's Justice and
Witness Ministries. We were graced with the presence and participation
of host pastor the Rev. Henry Simmons of Saint Albans Congregational
Church, New York Conference minister the Rev. Geoffrey Black and
Association minister the Rev. Michael Caine. The Riverside Inspirational
Choir inspired us with their music and youth dancers from Saint
Albans moved us with their dance. Workshops focused on constructing
symbols that celebrate and affirm diversity, the new sanctuary
movement, and understanding anti-Arab and anti-Jewish racism. We
honored the committee's long-time chair Dorothy Gist, who stepped
down as board liaison to apply her considerable talents to other
areas of work.
The UCC Metro-Suffolk Churches in Action listserv we
administer is now up to 86 members. We use the listserv to let
UCC churches and members know about peace, justice, witness and
other social action issues around which the UCC is active. All
members are welcome to post activities or advocacy carried out
by their church, the association, the conference or the national
church. The committee itself also posts information about actions
that we recommend to the Association.
We are currently working to respond to issues of race
and religion raised by the publicity around the Rev.
Dr. Jeremiah Wright, senior pastor of Trinity UCC in Chicago
. We hope to help the Association and Metro Black Clergy bring
our churches and members together to discuss these questions.
We are in the process of preparing a letter to The New York Times
to use as appropriate in defense of Dr. Wright, Trinity and the
UCC. We also are working on a resolution to bring to the Association.
Following up on our advocacy last year around the killing of Sean
Bell , we have asked Metro president Ruby Wilson to
send a letter from the Association of support and comfort to
his family.
With the permission of the Metro Board and Ordination Committee,
we have added six in-care members to our committee
to serve for at least six months. Our hope is that the experience
will provide these members with the opportunity to become more
familiar with both the Association and the UCC's work around justice
and witness. For our part, we look forward to learning from them
and expanding our scope of service with their help.
We have also created a category of associate members ,
people who are unable to come to our meetings, but who can provide
us with feedback, ideas and support.
We thank everyone for your support in the past year. Please let
us know if there are new issues or actions that you would like
the committee to undertake.
COMMITTEE ON THE CHURCH & THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY
Members
Martha R. Gotwals, Chair
Claudia de la Cruz, Board Liaison
Jennifer Aull
Barbara Brecht
Elsa Callender
Elice Higginbotham
Mark Marsh
Tom Martinez
Freeman Palmer
Allan Ross
In-Care Members
Edith Beaujon
Peter Dennebaum
Michael Ellick
Ruby Solomon
Granprabhu Subramanyam
John Yesuratnam
Associate Members
Luis Barrios
Alice Brown
Michelle Brown-White
Dorothy Gist
Lana Noone
Anna Taylor-Sweringen
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