Welcome to this journal of our collective visioning journey, as we discuss how to live out our dreams together. Here you'll find notes about past conversations, information about upcoming conversations, and space to think about what we want our future to be.

Sunday, February 26, 2012


Here's something kind of cool- I took the notes from our first conversation and put them into Wordle, which takes the text and makes a visual representation. If you click on the image, you can see a larger version. The bigger the word, the more times it was mentioned in our conversation. What do you think?

Community panel

As we continue our visioning process, we would like to have a conversation with a panel of members representing various groups in the larger community. Is there anyone that you would love to see included in such a panel? Representatives of different groups, local politicians, public service agencies? Someone we might not think of? Comment below or send an email to a member of the Futures Team with your suggestions.

Upcoming conversations

Our next visioning conversation is scheduled for Sunday, March 11th from around 12:15 to 1:15. Come talk to your fellow congregants as we think about the question: Why do we exist? What fuels and energizes us? What would cause us not to exist? What do you get here that you can't get anywhere else? What do you give here that you can't give anywhere else? Childcare and snacks will be provided during the conversation, and all are welcome.

If you can't make it on the 11th, or just can't wait to get talking, start a conversation in the comments now! What do you think- why do we exist as a church community?

Notes from our first "Visioning Conversation", 2/19

The big question was: Who are we? Here are the notes of the conversation that we had about this question. If you have more thoughts to add, questions to ponder, or insights that emerge from reading this, please share in the comments!



What do we value?


  • Music; nature; art; meditation; beauty; our differences; justice for all; service to others;
  • We value sharing varying beliefs; sharing a journey; opportunities to serve; a non-hierarchical community; a chance to develop leadership skills; our children; new ideas; have the chance to make a difference
  • We’re proud that we are a Welcoming church; are inclusive; we have a handicap accessible church; we share our offertory plate with the community; new ideas are always welcome here; our church functions like an extended family for many; members are welcome regardless of what they can contribute of their treasure.
  • We value individuality in thinking and believing.
  • Following our own path is encouraged.
  • Our congregation seems more ready to really grasp the idea of a shared ministry.
  • We value our faith though we often don’t know how to talk about this with others.

How do we think the community views us now?


  • Hippies; heathens; non-believers; far out in our beliefs; civic-minded people; we don’t believe in anything;
  • Reputation as the church that does everything for everyone: the church that believes in social justice; leaders in “Love your Neighbor”;
  • They don’t know we are here; we are invisible; we are non-existent;
  • We are the circle church; we are the church with the gardens; we are the refugee church
  • Those who have received our generosity through the community plate or our volunteer service are grateful to us but usually had no prior knowledge of who we are or what we believe (specifically when the recipient is within the Concord area).
  • Why are we growing when other churches in our area are shrinking?
  • We seem to be either too much church for some or not enough church for others.
  • As we answered the specific question we also began considering why we are viewed as a “non-church” church?
  • We so respect everybody’s right to make their own decisions about their faith that we don’t try to change what someone believes is true to them. This position makes our faith hard to talk about with others. We need an “elevator speech” for UUism.

How would your life be different if you had not found this church? (quickly turned into) What does this church bring into your life?


  • I would feel alienated; depressed; alone; deeply conflicted; empty; have fewer skills; not feeling connected to a community; unfulfilled
  • Deeply fulfilled; ways to be a better parent; diversity of thought and beliefs; ability to consider other ways of thinking and believing about spirituality; camaraderie with like-minded people; connection; awareness that disagreement is OK
  • I need to be a part of a community so I will choose community over being alone. In this church I get to bring my whole self…..integrated. In another church I might have to hide some of who I am to be accepted without judgment.

Attendance total: 27

Facilitated by Craig Blouin