Dear ones,
An ad was placed in The Desert Sun in October of 1959 that asked readers “Are you a Unitarian and don’t know it?” It was placed by the Rev. Ray Manker, from Riverside. And then on the evening of Wednesday, October 19, 1959, a diverse collection of people—a few humanists, liberals, and at least one person who was already Unitarian—gathered for the first time at the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce office.
Since then, this community has grown and thrived, through struggle and wandering in the desert, through ministers coming and going, through dreaming and hard work. And here we are, 65 years later, stronger than ever!
One of the joys of my time here as your minister has been hearing your stories of this community: when you joined, why you joined, what your favorite things about this place and these people are, how you’ve overcome challenges and conflict.
We’re going to celebrate all of this together on Sunday, October 13, as we gather our community together for a new church year.
Later in the year, in March, we’ll also be celebrating the 20th anniversary of this community worshiping, learning, meeting, and thriving in this building—our own community space, first inhabited by us in 2005.
A year of celebrating milestones and the past is a wonderful opportunity for us to imagine—together—what our future might be. Who do we want to be as a community? Who will we welcome through our doors and into our community life? How will we love each other more deeply? How will we affect the neighborhoods and neighbors around us.
In December, we’re going to start having some focused conversations about our values, vision, and mission. I hope you’ll be intentional about joining us in these conversations which we hope will lead to new vision and mission statements that will guide us and our community into the next 65 years.
I hope you’ll join your voice and vision in the ongoing weaving of the cloth of this beloved community.
peace and love
Rev. Ian