Monday, June 3, 2013

The Tree of Life Blooms in McHenry

From the new Tree of Life Universalsit Unitarian Congregation web page featuring the windows installed in the old Woodstock Church building including the Tree of Live symbol and the religious traditions that inform and inspire it.  The windows will be re-installed in the McHenry Building in the future. 


One of the oldest continually operating congregations in McHenry County got a new name and identity when members voted to adopt the name Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation on Sunday June 2. 
The name reflects the long time symbol used by the congregation, the Tree of Life, an image which occurs in many religious traditions around the world affirming the sustaining gifts of creation.  The church has used it for more than 40 years.
Now located in McHenry at 5603 Bull Valley Road, the church was founded in Woodstock in 1865 as the First Congregational Church.  Over the next 145 years the name was changed to reflect denominational affiliations first to the Congregational Universalist Church in 1938 after voting to affiliate with the Universalist Church in America.  Then after the Universalists consolidated nationally with the American Unitarian Association to create the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) the name Congregational Unitarian Church was adopted in 1984   It was changed again to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Woodstock just a few years ago after dual affiliation with United Church of Christ was dropped.                                                                                                   
Two years ago the congregation received the former Haystacks Manor Restaurant building and grounds in McHenry as a donation and moved there from its 100 year old building in Woodstock.  It held its first services in the new building in January 2012.
The congregation serves members throughout McHenry County and from nearby areas in Lake County and southern Wisconsin.
Since then the congregation has called and settled a new minister, the Rev. Sean Parker Dennison and experienced a period of excitement and growth. “The new name reflects both deep traditions and the willingness to boldly enter a new era,” according to Rev. Dennison. “The congregation is also using a new tag line to describe that spirit, ‘Rooted in Love—Reaching for Justice.’”
The new name was launched in a brand new web page at treeoflifeuu.org  which also went live on Sunday.
For further information about Tree of Life U.U. congregation phone 815 322-2464 e-mail office@uucofwoodstock.org .

1 comment:

  1. Since then the congregation has called and settled a new minister, the Rev. Sean Parker Dennison and experienced a period of excitement and growth.
    Perte de cheveux chez la femme

    ReplyDelete