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Aug 01, 2025
We are excited to present to you “The Monthly” for August 2025.
Check out this month‘s newsletter for:
Click here to download “The Monthly”! There are also paper copies in The Commons, in The Sanctuary and in the Church office. Be sure to add events and gatherings that you‘re interested in to your calendar.
Enjoy “The Monthly” and all the events and gatherings you are going to attend!
Jul 25, 2025
Because we want to give more families the opportunity to register their children for the Our Whole Lives (OWL) program, we extended the deadline for registration to August 5th.
The OWL program for grades 7 – 9 will be hosted at Central beginning August 16th.
Registration and More Info here: Central-ucc.org/owl.
Jul 22, 2025

Dear Siblings,
This email is a quick recap of my time at General Synod 35 in Kansas City! General Synod is a biannual (tri-annual beginning in 2028) gathering of people all across the UCC who come together as delegates, visitors, and guests to discern the call of some of our work in the world. Synod is also a sort of family reunion. This was my fourth Synod! I was glad to spend time with my colleagues in the Next Generation Leadership Initiative, catch up with Harvard Divinity alumni, spend time with my youth pastor(now a conference minister in Colorado), and visit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. The museum was very surprising. I learned that there were four teams owned by women, and there was an all-white team composed of members of the House of David religious group. Kansas City also has a fairly nice public transit system… perhaps MARTA’s next leaders will take a few cues from them.
Back to Synod:
As a matter of the United Church of Christ’s polity(governing structure), Synod speaks for the national setting of the UCC (our General and Associate General Ministers, national staff, etc). Synod speaks to the conference, association, and local church settings. There is indeed a difference between for and to! Curious about what that means for the UCC? Ask me!
If you do nothing else with this email, please please please make time for these two things:
Rev. Shari Prestemon was elected as the Associate General Minister for Love of Neighbor and Co-Executive of Global Ministries. You’d be hard-pressed to find someone in the convention hall who received more applause and love than Shari did. Read More about her historic election…
As Vice Chair, I presented part of the General Synod Nominating Committee’s report alongside our Chair, Rev. June Boutwell. I will now serve as the Chair of this committee through General Synod 36! And, we have our work cut out for us to solicit, interview, and nominate the slate of folks who will be elected to the UCC Board of Directors and lead General Synod 37.
Rev. Karen Georgia Thompson delivered her first State of the Church Address. Among many highlights was a call for churches to “stop counting empty pews as though their emptiness illustrates the full breadth of your congregation’s vitality.” She instead invited us to consider how we might all more clearly and boldly craft the narrative of our work. She also issued a clear rebuke of Christian Nationalism, calling it an “oxymoron” while also noting the ways that it harms the church. Watch the State of the Church address here.
Rev. Tony Coleman, Pastor of First Congregational Church in Memphis, delivered a powerful sermon during closing worship. He called all of us into a space of wonder and curiosity about the how and why we do things in our churches. The real invitation: an invitation not to do more work, but instead to do radically less. And he did this with a very creative metaphor about lawns, turf grass, and sweetgrass! Watch Rev. Tony’s sermon here.
Synod voted down a motion from the Board to amend the UCC bylaws and Constitution that would have shifted the positions of Associate General Minister from a called position of Synod to a hired position by the General Minister. The UCC and Unified Governance
Synod approved several resolutions of witness addressing:
The UCC moved forward in establishing full communion with two more denominations:
And finally, we celebrated 25 years of the Our Whole Lives (OWL) program; affirmed our goals of faithfully responding to the evolving language of mental health; and, approved the formation of the Keystone Conference.
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If you’ve read this far, yay! Find me on Sunday and you’ll get candy 🙂
And, if you’re thinking “hmm, maybe I’d like to go to Synod with Rev. Thomas in 2028,” let me know that too! … three years goes by very quickly. In 2028, we’ll celebrate the UCC’s 70th birthday in our hometown of Cleveland, Ohio! There are more frequent and near-by options to explore the wider life of the UCC. From August 15th – 16th folks across the Southeast Conference will gather for our annual meeting (mini-Synod) in Huntsville, Alabama. You can find more info here: Grace Upon Grace
Be well, Rev. Thomas Associate Minister |
Jul 11, 2025
More than a year ago, Rev. Thomas and Katie B. the co-moderator of Kirkwood UCC had coffee and shared a vision for an Atlanta wide, ecumenical OWL program. With the help of our conference, and many volunteers, we’re thrilled to share that Central is hosting OWL for grades 7-9 beginning August 16th.
Registration due July 26th.
Don’t delay!
Registration and More Info here: Central-ucc.org/owl.
Jul 11, 2025
This year, 14 external organizations have been selected to receive grants from Central. The final list and details about each organization can be found here!
We are grateful that we can offer them support in accomplishing their mission.
Jun 27, 2025
We are excited to present to you “The Monthly” for July 2025.
Check out this month‘s newsletter for:
Click here to download “The Monthly”! There are also paper copies in The Commons, in The Sanctuary and in the Church office. Be sure to add events and gatherings that you‘re interested in to your calendar.
Enjoy “The Monthly” and all the events and gatherings you are going to attend!
Jun 13, 2025
Two Sundays each month, we offer an ASL interpreter.
If you know people who are looking for this kind of opportunity, invite them to attend our sign interpreted worship in person or online, on June 15th and June 29th.
May 29, 2025
We are excited to present to you “The Monthly” for June 2025.
“The Monthly” covers all the events and gatherings that are going to happen at Central this month. There are many options you can choose from: Faith Formation, Fellowship & social outings, Exploring Hobbies, Support Groups, Meetings.
We are starting the month with our second edition of Community Conversations with Rev. Dr. Luther E Smith Jr. On Sunday, June 1st, after joining us in worship as a guest minister, he will discuss his new book “Hope is Here“. Join this Community Conversations to discover more about this guide for a life sustained by God’s gifts of hope and love!
Click here to download “The Monthly”! There are also paper copies in The Commons, in The Sanctuary and in the Church office. Be sure to add events and gatherings that you‘re interested in to your calendar.
Enjoy “The Monthly” and all the events and gatherings you are going to attend!
May 09, 2025
May 10th – June 15th
Central is participating in the TCHA “Hunger Doesn’t Take a Vacation” campaign, and has volunteered to collect 700 cans of BLACK BEANS by June 15th. Please join us in this worthy campaign! Look for this flyer in the Commons and the office area, and you’ll find the receptacles to put your cans. Thank you for your donations!
Update June 20th: We did it! Due to the incredible outpouring of love and generosity by Central members and friends, the final tally was 1137 cans of black beans, exceeding 160% of our 700 goal! The cans were delivered to Toco Hill Community Alliance (THCA) this week. Rev. Heilig, director of TCHA, expressed her gratitude to Central and said her heart was filled with joy. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this successful campaign!
May 09, 2025
June 22, 2.30 pm @ Theatrical Outfit (84 Luckie Street NW Atlanta, GA, 30303)
ASL interpreted performance
After last Friday’s great turnout to see Will’s show, we decided to go ahead and plan the next outing: Young John Lewis, a “Made in Atlanta” World Premiere Hip Hop Musical. We chose the Sunday matinee at Theatrical Outfit, on June 22nd, so we can caravan from church.
Tickets are selling quickly, so check out more details here and let Julie McBride ([email protected], 404-226-4547) know if you want to go by Monday, May 19th. We can get 20% off tickets if we have a group of at least 10. Looking forward to our next outing!
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