Did you know that UU Meriden is in covenant with other UU churches in Connecticut? In the spirit of covenant, we started exploring a relationship with the Mattatuck UU Society as well as with the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Bridgeport.  We are just at the beginning of this process. On November 9, the presidents of each congregation got together over pizza to get to know more about each other and informally explore ways that we could collaborate and partner and share resources.  Our conversation was an open and honest discussion about the strengths and challenges that our respective congregations face.  We found that all three churches are facing similar challenges re: how to do church in the 21st century.  Here are some of the things we have in common:

  • All three congregations have fewer than 100 members. (UUCM = 92), (UUCGB = 40), (MUUS = 63).
  • Staffing: UUCM and MUUS have ministers. UUCGB is lay-led. MUUS’s minister is a half-time contract minister.
  • Religious Ed: All three congregations have religious ed programs for small children and youth. MUUS has a Director of Religious Education (DRE) who works 10 hours a week. UUCM and UUCGB do not have a DRE.
  • Two of the churches have a strong history of social justice ministry.

We discussed collaborating on resources for leadership training, sharing ideas on membership issues and stewardship practices, as well as sharing lay-led worship services.  We plan to meet again and will include the vice presidents of each of the churches.

Donna Stimpson, UUCM Presisdent

Shelter NOW-Update


I want to thank all of you who donated clothing and helped wrap clothes for the men living at Shelter NOW (New Opportunities for Waterbury), located in Meriden, during this holiday season of giving. You are making a difference in the lives of these men who have fallen on hard times. They are so grateful for your acts of kindness and compassion. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!!

Donna Stimpson, President

Update on Collaboration of Three UU Congregations – February 2019

The Presidents and Vice Presidents of three UU churches (UU Church of Greater Bridgeport, Mattatuck UU Society, and UU Church in Meriden) met on January 16 to discuss how we could collaborate. Several ideas were suggested: pulpit exchanges, shared Director of Religious Education (DRE), music and song, inviting each other to church events. Each of the churches discussed their strengths and how we could share our expertise. The three churches discussed a picnic inviting all three congregations to a state park to share and get to know each other.  Also discussed was having a retreat of the leadership of all three churches. 

Donna Stimpson, President