Congregational Listening Session

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill

(This listening session was postponed from December 9, due to the snow storm.) A light lunch will be served, thanks to folks participating in the Sacred Conversations on Race (SCOR) class. The meeting will include an update on the current status of the 2019 budget process, solicit input to help the Council finalize the budget in the coming weeks, and provide time for you to share your hopes and concerns. We recognize that not all of you will be able to attend Sunday’s meeting. To facilitate communication, notes from the Listening Session will be sent to members of the congregation. We invite you to share your thoughts about the future of UCCH by answering the questions included below. You may respond using one of these 3 options: click THIS LINK to answer online send an email to this address: Churchcouncil@unitedchurch.org or fill out a paper handout which is available in the Narthex on Sunday. These responses will be used to inform the Council planning retreat on January 26. To ensure that your thoughts can be incorporated, please respond no later than Sunday, January 20. Within the context of our two aspirational goals (a more connected community, and racial justice, inclusion, and diversity) my hope for UCCH is… My concern and/or lingering question is… How it is best to communicate with me… How I currently get my UCCH information… How can UCCH strengthen our communication (Pastors, Council, and Boards with the Congregation and the Congregation with the Pastors, Council, and Boards)? United Church is in the midst of an exciting period of growth and change. This meeting and the survey questions are just part of many steps already taken and to be taken to involve members of the congregation in learning about what is ahead and guiding what is to come.

Taize Worship Service

United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill

  Taizé is a style of Christian worship that originated in Taizé, France, some 75 years ago.  It is woven with Christian song and chants, interspersed with prayerful silence, scripture reading, more song, more prayer, and more silence. The effect is profound and takes one deeper, beyond intellect, into the very heart of worship.  Be prepared to walk away from the experience refreshed, renewed, and at peace.   You will find that Taizé worship will satisfy the longing of your heart to be filled with God’s presence.