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Postby Alex on 29 Oct 2008 10:12

International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU)
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Facebook: Brian Kiely sent a message to the members of International Council of Unitarians and Universalists

Subject: October 2008 Executive Meetings

Hello friends,

I have just returned to Canada from London England where the staff of the British General Assembly graciously welcomed us into their home offices for our recent Executive Meetings. There were a few highlights worth sharing:

1. The Exec proposed the design of a new ICUU website due to be launched by the end of November. It is more colorful and designed to make it easier to find out about the ICUU and its events and about our faith as practiced around the globe. It will also be more interactive allowing people to download various documents and/or file them on-line and the archives will be more complete. We will send out another message when it launches. Stay tuned!

2. We organized program goals for the coming two year period and began developing plans for our next Council meetings in September 2009. Details will become available very shortly, but the meeting will provide more learning and cultural sharing opportunities for non-delegates.

3. We adopted a revised budget for the coming year that more clearly defines both our revenues and our proposed expenses. The Exec now feels that we have a much firmer control and understanding of our financial picture.

4. We signed our first ever Memorandum of Understanding, this time with the Unitarian Universalist Association, clearly setting out the expectations each group has of the other.

5. We welcomed Bolivia into provisional membership, to be confirmed at the next Council meeting.

6. We began to consider staffing issues for the future. John Clifford, our able Executive Secretary will retire after the 2009 Council Meeting. We have begun to flesh out what the job description will be for his successor. More information on that will be avavilable early in 2009.

More detailed notes of this meeting will be available within a few weeks on the icuu.net website.

Brian Kiely
President
Unitarian Universalists Hong Kong 尋道會 www.uuhk.org
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UU Christians 基督徒 www.uuchristian.org

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Postby Alex on 01 Dec 2008 17:28

New ICUU website launched!
Check it out!

url unchanged: www.icuu.net
Unitarian Universalists Hong Kong 尋道會 www.uuhk.org
UU Religious Naturalists 宗教自然主義者 www.uurn.org
UU Humanists 人文主義者 www.HUUmanists.org
UU Buddhists 佛教徒 www.uubf.org
UU Christians 基督徒 www.uuchristian.org

We need new ways to talk about "belief" and "unbelief". We need a realistic and loving liberal religion that even an Atheist can love. ---Rev Brian Covell, www.thirdunitarianchurch.org
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Postby Alex on 13 Jul 2009 10:09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 12, 2009

Adopting a new staffing model designed to launch the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU) into its next stage of growth and development, the Executive Committee is very pleased to announce the hiring of Rev. Steve Dick as Executive Secretary and the creation of a Program Co-Ordinator position to be filled by Rev. Jill McAllister. Both appointments take effect August 1, 2009.

“Thanks to the Internet, the ICUU, Unitarianism and Unitarian Universalism has become accessible to interested people in many more countries where we have had no presence,” said President Brian Kiely, “The requests for service and support are increasing weekly. This shared leadership model sets us on a direction of growth and expansion and prepares us to meet this growing need. Let me assure member groups that we are working within our budget constraints, but that developing new sources of revenue and funding is quickly becoming a top priority.”

Cross-cultural Unitarian minister Steve Dick is to be the next Executive Secretary. He will succeed the current post holder, the Rev John Clifford who is retiring after four years of service. He will assist Rev. Clifford at the biennial ICUU Council meeting this September at the Unitarian Student Center in Kolozsvár, the city of the headquarters of Unitarians in Transylvania.

Until recently the Rev. Dick served as Chief Executive of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches – Unitarian congregations in Great Britain. Steve is American by birth and a British Unitarian minister by training. The majority of his life has been lived in Europe married to Jenneke, a Dutch woman whose grandfather was a liberal religious minister. In addition to serving as a congregational minister and District Executive in England, Steve was a founder of European Unitarian Universalists and he was employed part-time by International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF). His broad perspective and spirituality benefits from his cross-cultural experience.

Steve noted this is a challenging time for ICUU (founded in 1995) saying “ICUU is at a crossroads and I hope to help it develop through adolescence to adult vitality. Some amazing things have been achieved so far and future possibilities are exciting. I am particularly looking forward to working in partnership with the Rev Jill McAllister, newly-appointed Program Coordinator.”

Rev. Jill McAllister of the United States is a founder of the ICUU and a Past-President. She is also a former member of the UUA Board of Trustees. For the past 15 years she has been active in developing and delivering the programs of the ICUU. Stepping into this Program Co-Ordinator role is something of a natural progression.

Since 1998, Jill has served as Minister to the congregation of People’s Church in Kalamazoo, MI. She has been active in the UU Ministers Association Heartland Chapter as President and Program Chair, and has been a speaker and consultant for many congregations in her district and around the USA. She is a vice-president of ISAAC, an inter-faith community organization which focuses on grass-roots organizing around social justice issues. She has led ICUU task forces, leadership conferences, youth conferences and symposia around the world, and has spear-headed ICUU publications. She says: “My dedication to this organization is part of a much larger devotion to the ideals of religious community. I am always thinking strategically for the ICUU, because it is so important to me that it live up to its potential to be a model of right relations, mutual aid and support, so that the liberal religious movement will only grow stronger, and offer more of its gifts to a world in need. I'm excited about the potential of our new staff arrangement for the development of the ICUU, and I look forward to working with Steve to bring the best we both can offer."

Both the Executive Secretary and Program Co-Ordinator positions are currently set as half-time. Steve and Jill will work from their respective homes in London, UK and Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.

The International Council of Unitarians and Universalists is a body devoted to fostering connections between Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist groups around the world. In 2007 the ICUU adopted the following statement:

The Mission of the ICUU is to:
· Build relationships through communication and collaboration;
· Develop spiritual community among member groups and their leaders;
· Identify and nurture prospective and emerging groups;
· Foster our U-U faith for mutual inspiration, development and growth.

It is comprised of delegates appointed by national bodies that meet in full Council meetings every two years. At those gatherings the formal business of the Council is decided, policies are set, budgets and financial statements approved, and program directions chosen.

In between Council meetings, the programs of the ICUU are managed and developed by a volunteer Executive Committee supported by a paid Executive Secretary and a team of volunteers around the world.

ICUU was founded in March 1995 at Essex, Massachusetts, after years of discussion. Representatives of Unitarian, Universalist, and UU congregations from around the world came together to form this new organization.

There are about 500,000 Unitarians and Universalists in the world today. Many belong to large church organizations while others rarely meet another Unitarian face-to-face. The oldest groups, who are Hungarian speaking, have a continuous church history of more than 400 years. Some of the English speaking groups go back over 200 years. Many of the newest member and emerging groups have a much shorter history.

For more information, please contact Rev. Brian Kiely.

Rev. Brian Kiely
Office of the President
10804 119th Street
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T5H 3P2
brikie@aol.com www.icuu.net
Tel: 1-780-455-9797
Unitarian Universalists Hong Kong 尋道會 www.uuhk.org
UU Religious Naturalists 宗教自然主義者 www.uurn.org
UU Humanists 人文主義者 www.HUUmanists.org
UU Buddhists 佛教徒 www.uubf.org
UU Christians 基督徒 www.uuchristian.org

We need new ways to talk about "belief" and "unbelief". We need a realistic and loving liberal religion that even an Atheist can love. ---Rev Brian Covell, www.thirdunitarianchurch.org
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