First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, a Member Church of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. and More Light Presbyterians

World Communion Sunday – October 7, 2018

Bible Study – 8:15 a.m.
Worship – 9:30 a.m.
Childcare is available for infants through preschool age, downstairs in Rooms 4 and 5 for morning and evening services
Fellowship Time – after worship
Sunday School for all Ages – after worship
Sunday Seminar – 11:00 a.m. in Fellowship Hall
Communion at Clark-Lindsey – 1:00 p.m.
Theology Discussion Group – 6:30 p.m.
 
From the Pastor/Head of Staff
 
More than a year ago, session authorized the creation of our Welcoming Team which was charged with leading us through a journey toward becoming a fully welcoming and inclusive church. What a journey it has been. The Team began with an assessment of our church’s embodiment of welcome. Based on that assessment, we had a good idea of the work we needed to do.
 
We conducted One-to-One meetings with many of our members. We shared our stories of how we came to see the importance of fully including, welcoming, and celebrating LGBTQ people among us. With the excellent help of the Wellness Committee, we updated the signs for all of our restrooms. Policies have been reviewed and updated. Three Adult Seminars have been offered featuring presenters from the UP Center of Champaign County. Presenters shared their stories about struggling to be disciples of Jesus in churches that shamed them, condemned them, and rejected them. Jasmine Routon presented excellent information about sexual orientation and gender expression, and why it is so important that congregations take a very public stand in support of LGBTQ people and practice a celebratory welcome of all people.
 
The Welcoming Team stands ready now to take the final steps in the journey. First, we have drafted a statement which publicly declares our stand.
 
We believe God calls us into community. Since God does the inviting, we understand our role is to welcome with extravagant hospitality. Whatever your age, race, ethnicity, physical or mental ability, education, financial status, employment, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, there is a sacred space for you to participate fully in the life of the First Presbyterian Church of Urbana. All people are created in the image of God, and are worthy of full acceptance into the life of faith.
 
The Welcoming Team will present this statement to the next stated Session meeting on October 16th for approval.
 
Second, since there is an organization of Presbyterian churches that is recognized for its long-standing witness for full inclusion of LGBTQ people in the life of our denomination, the Welcoming Team will present a motion to Session that the First Presbyterian Church of Urbana become the newest member of the More Light Presbyterians. If approved, we would become the second More Light Presbyterian Church in Champaign Urbana and the Presbytery of Southeastern Illinois.
 
Members of the Welcoming Team will be conducting a second round of One-to-One conversations in the days between the publication of this issue of Open Door and the Session meeting. We invite you to contact us to let us know your thoughts about this. The members of the Welcoming Team are Steve Hall, Barb Mann, Karen Mortensen and Cynthia Ottemann.
 
God does indeed call us into community. Our calling is not to restrict God’s welcome, but to respond with thanksgiving that we have been welcomed. Our thanksgiving shows best when we make all others feel the extravagant welcome, love and grace we have felt.
 
Pastor David