A Pastoral Letter from Our General Minister and President

Dear Partners in Christ:

The vision of a body united — in purpose, in mission, in vision — is one that inspired the birth of our denomination. All of our spiritual impulses reverberate in an effort to call us into a more perfect union. Throughout our shared history as a people of faith and as a part of the Body of Christ, we have challenged ourselves to widen the circle of inclusion. Widening the circle has always come with growth pains as we shed old skins and welcome those whom we had previously thought unwelcome. And, with each new articulation of a more fully expressed Body of Christ, we have realized new joy. Through it all we remain focused on the call to be one and committed to meeting the challenges inherent in that call.

We are now living in and through a season when the threats to unity are legion. Talk of walls that mark refugees as threats, labels like “terrorist” that attach too easily to Muslims, overt racial bias that normalizes fear and hatred, a pandemic of abuse to women with the trigger reflex to forgive the men who author that abuse have turned America into a land many of us no longer recognize and that too many of us are finding harder and harder to reconcile with our faith.

Now more than ever, the Holy Spirit of the Living God and the Risen Christ is seeking to partner with anyone committed to unifying the human community. The gospel mandate to love our neighbor as we love ourselves resonates deep within us. It calls for the better angels among and within us to always resist impulses to hate, to condemn, to vilify, or to castigate. In such a time as this, the United Church of Christ’s call to fulfill the prayer of Jesus, that they may all be one, stands as an urgent mandate to disciples who envision a just world for all.

United with you in God’s service,
The Rev. Dr. John C. Dorhauer
General Minister and President

Worship with Us

Join us for Sunday Worship! 

Offered at 10 a.m. live in the Sanctuary or livestreamed on YouTube.

Join us, United Church of Gainesville, in person or online this Sunday for a service of wonderful music and other blessings. We’ll give thanks for all the progress we have made on the Enlistment Campaign, learn a new song led by Laurie Alsobrook and her “Rounders,” and enjoy dulcimers, handpan, and trumpet. Rev. Bromleigh McCleneghan will preach on one of her favorite verses in the Bible, Micah 6:8. You will want to be with us!

This week’s Sunday Seminar – Theology of Lessons and Carols, available in Reimer Hall and on Zoom

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