What's Up at All Souls
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The Migrant Solidarity Team at All Souls publishes a weekly digest of news, events, and opportunities in support of our migrant community members. To get more involved in these efforts, sign up to receive our weekly update.
Recommendations from the Living Well Within Our Means Committee and Feedback Process
The Living Well Within Our Means (LWWOM) committee has delivered a written report that includes a number of recommendations for changes to staffing structure, contracts and operational expenses, and a proposal to shift toward a stronger shared ministry model in some key areas. Here’s how you can access the report and information on how to give feedback.
We Want to Hear From You!
This online form makes it easy to share your appreciations and concerns with the Executive Team and board leadership, who will then provide a response.
Reeb Project Action Center
Check out the latest actions and activities you can get involved with to organize to protect and preserve our democracy. The Reeb Project Action Center is the place to go!
Important Updates from the Board of Trustees About the Budget and Annual Meeting
Your elected church leaders welcome you to monthly business meetings where we consider policy and budget decisions facing the church, through conversations grounded in our developmental ministry goals.
This month the Board will discuss and vote on a draft of the budget for our next church year (July 2025-June 2026), which will subsequently be shared for congregant feedback leading up to the annual church meeting on June 1.
Sprucing Up In Spring
Your Building Committee is working hard to beautify the courtyard space and the steeple netting. The architect will submit the final design for the courtyard in March, and there will be some very noticeable activity happening around the netting on the 16th Street side of the church. Starting March 31-April 5, there will be some spring sprucing of the netting and liner. Unfortunately, the netting cannot be removed until the steeple is repaired, but crews will be on-site to replace the unsightly black liner with a beige-colored liner to better blend with the columns of the church.