Tag: MFC

  • Post MFC Meeting Reflection

    Post MFC Meeting Reflection

    Hello dear ones,

    Much has come to pass since I have updated on my ministerial journey here– I realize now I never updated on the decision of the MFC after my meeting!
    So I was “continued in candidacy”, with some contingencies to complete. Upon completion I can be granted preliminary fellowship. Some ministers I know who previously saw the MFC tell me the MFC used to call this “passing with contingencies”. So I passed. But, it was hard to feel that way after the decision was made. It was definitely a mix of emotions and hence probably why I never got around to posting here.

    Since then I have completed a number of my contingencies, with 2 remaining (UUA Renaissance Modules). I will take the modules this summer.
    Of the contingencies I completed I was asked to view the UU Trauma Response Ministry website, educate myself more on “Safe Congregations”, and to read My Grandmother’s Hands, by Resmaa Menakem.
    My Grandmother’s Hands was a challenge, but a necessary one. I had already had a copy of the book, but never got around to reading it until now. I HIGHLY recommend it, but also to be sure to have a support system in the process; it brings up a lot of difficult topics that can further be difficult based on your own personal story.

    After doing these things, and having time to process I am appreciative of the pause and discernment time the MFC enabled me, with their decision. I don’t think I could have written this well to inform immediately after their decision. Some things take time, and I have a habit of “taking the long way around.”

    Blessings,
    Vanessa

  • (Preparing for the MFC) With a Non-anxious Presence

    Dear Ones,

    This evening I will interview before the UUA Ministerial Fellowship Committee.
    I have been preparing for this moment since the day I decided to apply to seminary. A successful interview would put me into preliminary fellowship in ministry.

    I am not anxious, as I thought I would be. Nerves are there, but I think this is what healthy confidence feels like, or just the realization of being READY.

    Blessings to you all!
    Graciously,
    Vanessa

  • How Far I’ve Come

    How Far I’ve Come

    Intern ministry is going well, and I’m relieved by the completion of the winter holiday season of December. I got a real taste of what excitement and stressor this season creates.

    I’m getting a clearer picture of what I want to do with my career after I graduate and later ordained. More details coming upon further fleshing them out.

    I have an appointment to see the MFC in September. I graduate in May. All these real dates of completion in the soon to be future are unbelievable– have I really come that far!?

    I’m so lucky to have the supportive community of 3 congregations both growing and cheering me on. My biggest hurtle left ni believe n is the stack of books left to tackle before seeing the MFC. That’s what summer will be devoted to after graduation and internship completion (which will run into June).

    I am seeing the minister in myself now. How far I’ve come, and how much I’ve grown in ministerial formation!