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Grace Adopts New Vision, Values, and 2012-2013 Goals

In April, the Church Council adopted a new vision statement, core values, 2012-2013 goals, and a strategic plan.

Grace has been going through a process initiated by the Northeast District of the North Alabama Conference called “Leveraged Church.”  This has involved a series of workshops for both staff and lay leaders aimed at helping us clearly define what our unique identity is so that we might better leverage our strengths in making and growing disciples of Jesus Christ.  Likewise, these workshops have emphasized how defining who we are tells us what we’re not.  Collaboratively, we have come to discover that trying to do too much spreads our resources of all types too thin.  Worse, it ignores discerning the unique gifts and talents that God has blessed Grace UMC with.  It was out of this learning and process that Pastor Bryan, the staff, and lay leaders in the church put on paper our best understanding of who God is calling us to be.  After many deliberations in many different settings, our new vision, core values, annual goals, and strategic plan were unanimously approved by the Church Council on April 10th.  Now begins the work of embedding this unique calling into the DNA of our church.

A mission of any organization is its primary purpose.  It answers the “what we do” question about our church.  As a church, we’ve had a mission statement for some time.  Most churches share a relatively similar mission to ours – it is something that unites us with the global body of Christ.  Our mission is “Praising God, Proclaiming Christ, Serving Others.”  During the Leveraged Church process, we’ve not tinkered with our mission, but rather thought about the unique ways in which we might accomplish that mission.

This search for our uniqueness has led to the formation of our vision and core values.  A vision answers the question, “how do we do” what we do.  While our church mission might be virtually the same as any church, our vision is unique to who we are at Grace UMC.  In part, it describes who we are, but also calls us forward into the future – into who God is shaping us to be.  After many conversations and much discernment, we’ve come to the conclusion that our church creates and hosts “points of connections” that cross all sorts of boundaries in ways that we feel is pretty unusual for churches.  We’ve continued to discover how much intergenerational interaction there is, many have seen value in the diversity of theological and political opinion within our church, and we’ve how our congregation interacts with community groups.  Moreover, these connections seem to be points of pride and even sacredness.  It is our conviction that such connections can be avenues for taking next steps in our spiritual lives.  These next steps could take many different forms.  It might be simply knowing someone with in a church, even entering the physical doors of a church, it might be serving in a specific ministry, it might be healing past pain or abandoning guilt, it might be church membership.  The phrase “next steps” is intentionally open so that it might be applicable to the first nudging of the Spirit in someone’s life or to whatever God might be up to in the heart of a seasoned saint.  The vision – which you’ll be hearing over and over again, is: “We are passionate about creating and hosting points of connection leading to next steps in people’s lives for the transformation of our community.”

Like our vision, our core values are unique to who we are as a congregation, but also who we want to continue to become.  An organization’s core values are the values for which they are willing to hold themselves accountable.  They answer the question, “why do we do things the way we do?”  In no particular order, we have discerned that we value “abundant hospitality,” “hosting various perspectives,” “mentoring the emerging generation,” and “engaging the arts.”  In addition to leaning towards all of these values already, we hope that they might be embedded even deeper into who we are.

Mission, vision, core value statements are all nice, but unless they do more than exist on paper, they are of no value.  So, we’ve set some very specific goals for ourselves as a church.  Each year, our ministry team has had a history of setting goals for themselves.  This year, we’ve taken another step in adopting three church-wide goals fueled by our mission, vision, and values.  These goals will help guide us as we budget, make plans within ministry teams, and recruit leadership and servants within the church.  The goals adopted by Church Council in April are intended to be for 2012-2013.  We hope to have achieved them by the end of 2013.  In 2013, discernment will begin over our 2014 goals.  This way our church goals are set before nominations and the budget process.  Our goals for 2012-2013 are:

Every member a ministry, every follower a fellowship – Our goal is to get our members and active visitors involved in at least one ongoing ministry initiative and one ongoing fellowship group.

 

Develop and implement a follow-up strategy to connect with Grace’s visitors and members – Our goal is to keep members and visitors from “falling through the cracks” by developing a system so that we might stay better connected and in ministry with all our members and visitors.

Build a house in the Upper Sand Mountain Parish – Involve 100 people at Grace in planning, funding, supporting and building a home for a family in the Upper Sand Mountain Parish.

 

Now that we’ve adopted our vision, core values, and goals – what we need is YOU.  We’re hopeful that everything we do as a church advances our vision, is faithful to our core values, and considers how we might make progress in meeting our goals.  If one or more of the goals already resonates with you, we hope you will let Pastor Bryan or Pastor Todd know so that we can make sure to enlist you as part of the leadership team helping the church accomplish these goals.  Lastly, we hope you will take the time to wrestle with, internalize, learn and memorize our vision and values.

“Recite them to your children and talk about them when you are at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you rise. Bind them as a sign on your hand, fix them as an emblem on your forehead, and write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.” (Deuteronomy 6:7-9)

A concise listing of our mission, vision, values, and goals are now listed on our “About Us” page.

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Spring Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7 at 10:00 am

Spring Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7, at 10:00 a.m.

Grab your basket and bring your friends and neighbors to our Annual Easter Egg Hunt!  All kids through 5th grade are invited to participate.

We will gather in the Sanctuary before the hunt and reconvene in the Gym after the hunt! There will have prizes and goodies for all!

“Hop” on over for fun and fellowship!

(Rain Plan:  We will hunt eggs inside, so please come regardless!)

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Proposed Vision, Values, Goals, and Plans for Grace UMC

Grace UMC has been discerning our church’s unique vision, values as well as our goals for 2012-2013 and plans to reach those goals.  This vision and values, goals, and plans will be discussed and voted on at a Church Council meeting on Tuesday, April 10.  You can download the Mission, Vision, Values, Goals, and Plans here.  Any feedback on these ahead of our Church Council meeting can be directed to Pastor Bryan.

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Stuff Auction & Rummage Sale – April 21 & 22

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The Grace Relay For Life Team wants YOU!!!

Every Sunday we continue to hear prayer requests for members, friends, and family who are battling cancer.  Grace UMC  is joining the fight against cancer with a Relay For Life Team.

 

We need team members to join our efforts to raise money for cancer research.  The Madison Relay event will be held at the Madison City Schools Stadium on May 4-5th.  You can donate to the team online by following this link:  http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/?team_id=1034246&pg=team&fr_id=38028 or by writing a check to the American Cancer Society (memo line:  Grace UMC) and putting it in the offering any Sunday.

 

We would love to have you join our team!  You can join the team online using the link above or by contacting Kalyn Polatty or Ranae Bartlett.  We will be holding some events at Grace to raise money to support our team, including a weekly fitness boot camp,  talent show in March and our FIRST pet calendar contest in conjunction with this year’s Pet Show for inclusion in the 2013 Graceful Pets Calendar.  Details on how to enter the contest will be available this summer, so that the calendar will be ready for sale in late fall.

 

Thank you for your support!

 

Grace Relay For Life Team

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Join the Grace Kids for the January Jubilee – FRIDAY, January 13

January Jubilee in the Grace UMC ministry center on January 13.  Make plans to join us for a “Jumping Good Time” at the Jump Zone from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
All kids through 5th grade are invited to attend.
Don’t forget to bring socks!  Bring a friend!
(Snacks provided/No money needed.)

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Blessing of the Animals & Pet Show

Grace Pet Owners: We know you love your pets and want to share how much.  Bring them on Sunday Oct. 30th for a Blessing of the Animals and Pet Show beginning at 3:00 p.m.  We will begin with Pastor Bryan blessing the animals and then will award prizes in six categories:  Best Costume, Best Tail Wag, Most Closely Resembling Owner, Most Mysterious Heritage, People’s Choice Award, and Best Photo (online contest leading up to Sunday).  Pre-registration is highly recommended.  All proceeds go to benefit the Grace Relay For Life team.

If you want to participate in the online Photo Contest, you must pre-register by Sunday Oct. 16th.  Voting begins on Monday Oct. 17th on the Grace UMC Facebook page (and you can invite your friends to “like” the Grace page so they can vote too.  Even if you don’t have a pet, you will want to come and bring your lawn chairs so you can see the Pet Show and vote for the People’s Choice Award!

Pet Show Flyer

Pet Show Registration Form

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Wednesday’s Dinner Menu

Come join us for Wednesday’s dinner at 5:15 pm in the Grace Ministry Center.  We’ll enjoy:

Chicken Salad

Croissants

Pasta Salad

Grape Salad

Pineapple Cake

YUM!

Donations gladly accepted.

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Youth Sunday (and Luncheon) – Sunday, May 1

Sunday, May 1 is Youth Sunday and we encourage you to come and experience the thrill and excitement of being led in worship by our church’s youth. They’ll be leading both services. Pastor Steve said on Sunday from the pulpit that holy humor, pranks, etc is appropriate for the week after Easter. The youth have got some of that in store for you on Sunday – starting with our traditional 5th Sunday fundraiser luncheon, which will be held on this first Sunday of May after Sunday School and Late Worship. The theme will be Southern Food.

Come worship (and eat) with us!

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Become a fan of Grace UMC on Facebook

Did you know that Grace UMC has a Facebook page? If you are on Facebook, we want to make sure you “like” our page and are kept in the loop as our new Social Media Team utilizes Facebook more and more to publicize what we are doing at Grace. You can join the Grace UMC Facebook page by following the link below:

http://www.facebook.com/GUMCH

Once you do, suggest the page to your friends. This is one of the ways you can invite your friends to visit Grace and let them know about upcoming special events. Currently 85 people “like” the Grace UMC page. Let’s make that number grow!

Thanks for your blessings and support!

Social Media Team
Grace UMC

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