Who
We Are
Steve
Becker, Board, Seattle, WA
Steve is looking forward to serving the Board from Seattle,
Washington, as a member of the University Unitarian Church.
A lifelong Unitarian, Steve brings over 10 years of experience
as an Adult RE teacher, Social Justice activist, and membership
trainer, and most recently he has served at the East Shore
Unitarian Church as the Chair of their Membership Committee.
He has belonged to a Covenant Circle for four years while
at East Shore, where he has developed new lesson topics and
helped facilitate one of the
groups.
Diana
Dorroh, Board President, Baton Rouge, LA
Diana was involved in the startup of the covenant group program
at the Unitarian Church of Baton Rouge in 1999 and have served
as program coordinator since then. The program now has about
190 members and 18 groups. She has participated in panels
organized by Rev. Bob Hill, at the district level and at GA.
She also serve as a volunteer staff Program Director at the
Unitarian Church of Baton Rouge and was a participant at the
UUSGM Network 2005 Ferry Beach Conference.
Anne
Haynes, Board, Bloomington, IN
Anne has been a UU and a member of the UU Church of Bloomington,
Indiana since 1981, and has held various lay leadership positions
there, including congregational President. She and her husband
Chris participated in the Small Group Ministry week at Ferry
Beach in 2005, and for the last two years were involved in
starting the Chalice Circles program in their congregation.
Anne first experienced small group ministry as a member of
an Evensong group, and passionately believes small group ministry
meets many needs for our congregants and congregational life.
She has been co-chair of the small group ministry implementation
committee and now its executive team at UUCB and is looking
forward to the churchs second year of Chalice Circles.
She also facilitates one of the groups.
Susan
Hollister, Board Treasurer, Newton Square, PA
Susan is a member of Main Line Unitarian Church in Devon,
PA, near Philadelphia. She is a registered dietitian and mother
of two grown children, Rebecca and Nathan, third-generation
UUs. Susan first experienced a small group while attending
the Unitarian Society of New Haven in CT. The concept was
just in the talking stage when she and husband, Alan, moved
to Pennsylvania and joined MLUC in 2002. Knowing SGM was an
ideal way for newcomers to meet people and make connections,
Susan joined the implementation committee and helped launch
the program. She facilitates a Monday morning group, sits
on the steering committee, and currently serves as co-chair
of the SGM Program. Susan helped start a needlework group
at MLUC and belongs to one of its book groups. An avid gardener,
she heads to the woodland on most fine days to nurture native
plants and create a wildlife haven.
Mellen
Kennedy, Co-Coordinator, Bristol, VT
Co-Founder/Editor of SGM Quarterly
Mellen a Unitarian Universalist community minister and
community psychologist. She is co-founder and serves as co-coordinator
of the U.U. Small Group Ministry Network. She has been working
with lay led small groups and training lay and professional
facilitators for over 20 years. She is part-time consulting
minister with the Universalist Society of Strafford, Vermont
and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Washington, VT.
Walter
LeFlore, Board, Stow, MA
Walter has been involved in a small group ministry program
for over three years at this point. Hewas a member of the
planning and design team that initially introduced small group
ministry to First Parish of Stow and Acton, MA. He is in his
third year as one of many facilitators in a church with over
100 small group members. From his prior professional life
as an organization consultant, he has long been a great fan
of small group process. He joined the Network Board because
he very much wants to support congregations using the Small
Group Ministry process. If done well, he believes SGM has
the ability to not only help but to enthuse and transform
the life and spirit of individual congregations.
Mary
Ann Terry, Isle of Palms, SC
MaryAnn is enthusiastic about Small Group Ministry. She is
an active lay leader at the Unitarian Church in Charleston,
South Carolina where she serves as coordinator of Connecting
Circles (their name for SGM) where, among other things, she
helps train group facilitators. She participated in the Small
Group Ministry Week at Ferry Beach in Saco, Maine in 2005.
She spends her summers in New Hampshire where she attends
the Star King UU Fellowship in Plymouth. She is pleased to
be serving on the Board, helping promote Small Group Ministry
in our movement.
Helen
Zidowecki, Litchfield, ME
Helen has been involved with Small Group Ministry for over
10 years. She is a member of the Augusta, ME, congregation,
where she is a facilitator and on the Topics Committee. Her
special interest is Small Group Ministry in Lifespan Faith
Development, and smaller congregations. She leads workshops
and writes materials, including curricula using Small Group
Ministry (see www.hzmre.com/sgm ). Helen is a Minister of
Religious Education, and actively involved in Small Group
Ministry on the district level. She resides in Litchfield,
ME.