Our affirmation of Shared Ministry states:
We gather not for ourselves alone, but to use our common power to build the Beloved Community within and beyond these walls. We create and reaffirm this covenant each day – to make justice flourish, to practice compassion amid differences, and to embody transformational love.
Winchester Unitarian Society prepares and supports its congregation to actively participate in our democracy through civic engagement that upholds our Unitarian Universalist values. We understand social justice work as a shared responsibility operating at multiple, interconnected levels:
The Social Action and Outreach Committee coordinates our congregation’s efforts for social justice and community involvement. The committee informs the congregation on justice issues and community needs, and facilitates congregational participation in service and advocacy work.
Would you like to become active in Social Justice issues in our state? We support UU Mass Action, whose weekly newsletter educates us on how we can respond to timely issues, such as:
Twice a year members may order Fair Trade Coffee and Chocolate. By purchasing from Equal Exchange at cost we support the cooperatives of small farmers in Central and South America and Africa. Since most mainstream chocolate comes from cacao plantations in West Africa, we can reduce harmful child labor there. Equal Exchange coffee and chocolates, are sourced fairly from small-scale farmer co-ops.
Annually, we review the grant applications recommended by our members and staff to allocate 3 to 5% of the congregation’s budget, to justice and charitable groups whose programs align with our Mission and Vision and with our members’ priorities. The Committee invites members to recommend non-profit organizations for these Grants via completely of our annual Grant Application Form. Each year a new application needs to be submitted even if your organization has received a grant int he past.
This year’s grant process:
| March 1 | Potential sponsors email Chris Weigand & Fritzie Nace saoc@winchesteruu.org |
| March 23 | Applications Due |
| April | Decisions Made |
| May | Grantees Announced |
| August | Grants Disbursed |
Members of the congregation, our staff and minister may recommend charities for the Share the Plate program. The Social Action and Outreach Committee decides which charities to approve for the list, which the Minister uses as her source to select a recipient to receive half of the Sunday offering.
On May 15th 2022, after months of learning and discussion, the WUS congregation voted at the Annual Meeting to adopt the 8th Principle of Unitarian Universalism. Please go here for much more detail and further understanding of this important process within the UUA.