Auction Catalog: Sweet Treats for Everyone!

The “How Sweet It Is!” Auction Catalog is now available, with loads of items, some starting as low as a buck!  Bid on many dinners, services, and art work starting on February 12, with final closeout at the auction on February 25.  You can register up for a bidding number after services on Feb. 12 or 19, or at the auction.

Some fixed price items will sell out quickly, so don’t delay!

Raffle tickets for our 7 raffles are available for $1 each, or $10 for 12 tickets. Enter each raffle separately, stuffing the box with tickets to increase your chances to win.

In conjunction with the pledge drive, we are pleased to offer a chalice, handmade and donated by Patty Wallens, to one lucky winner.  If you have pledged for 2012-2013, you are automatically entered to win.

Pledge Drive Announces This Year’s Theme!


The 2012-2013 TJMC Pledge Drive kicks off in just three weeks with the Commitment Sunday service. Our theme this year is “Giving a hundred and ten percent.”

This theme embodies two significant messages. First, in the spirit of every great sports halftime pep talk, it stresses the importance of being fully committed to our congregation’s mission and well-being.

Second, it give us a chance to consider what a dramatic transformative impact another 10% in total pledges would have on our church.

While 10% seems like a fairly small amount, most of our annual costs are fixed costs related to our building, utilities, salaries, and interest on our debt. The discretionary part of our budget that we spend on programs, community outreach, and local donations is only about $30,000, so an extra 10% in our budget would allow us to more than double the amount we spend on those things, or any other discretionary priorities.

That’s worth reiterating, to make sure you’ve hear it correctly.  Raising 110% of last year’s pledge total would give us the means to more than double the amount of money we would have available to spend on programs, outreach, local donations, and other priorities, rather than keeping our spending at last year’s level.

Now we won’t do our budget until after the pledge drive is over, so we don’t know how much we’ll have to spend on what priorities. But that decision-making process begins as soon as you start thinking about your pledge for next year. So don’t wait until February 12. Decide now what you can give, and be as generous as you can. Let’s all give a hundred and ten percent of ourselves, to make Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church the kind of church we dream it can be.

Adam Slate & Tom Colbert

2012-13 TJMC Pledge Drive Co-Chairs

P.S. Mark Saturday, March 24 on your calendar.  We are striving for our most successful pledge drive ever, and will be wrapping things up that evening with a big celebration at the church.  More details to come, but meanwhile, save the date!


Use the Online Pledge Form.


Auction 2012: How Sweet It Is!

7-8:30 PM on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012

Sweet!  That’s the word to describe the 2012 auction.

Sweet bargains to bid on.  Sweet treats to eat.  Sweet music for your ears.  Sugar, you do not want to miss this one.

Feast your eyes on the auction catalog.  Items for every taste and every price!  Bidding starts Feb. 12 on dinners and other events, services, and artwork.  Fixed price events will sell out quickly, so don’t delay.  Come to the auction for final bidding on most events and items.

Eat dinner first, but save plenty of room for your “just desserts.”  We’re featuring a chocolate fondue, an ice cream sundae bar, and a host of irresistible confections.  (With fruit for the most disciplined among us.)

The fun begins at 7 PM on Saturday, Feb. 25 and you don’t want to be late, because this auction is short and sweet.  We’ll be closing out the first group of items around 7:30, and raffling off prizes throughout the evening.  Last items close at 8:30 and it’s home in time for sweet, sweet dreams.

Bidder registration numbers and raffle tickets are available after Sunday services and at the Auction.  Raffle tickets are $1 each or 12 for $10. Put your raffle tickets where you feel lucky–and increase your luck by buying more tickets.

For more information, write auction@uucharlottesville.org


Reach out via public radio

The Fall fund drive is gearing up on public radio WVTF and you have an opportunity to make a contribution that serves two purposes:  support public radio and bring Unitarian Universalism to a wider audience.  For several years, TJMC-UU has joined with UU congregations in Lynchburg, Roanoke, and Blacksburg to pool listener contributions.  In exchange for our contributions, the radio station makes short announcements about each of our churches.  The TJMC announcement has the tag line “coming together in love, reaching out in service.”

This is our only “advertising” as a church, and we pay for it using money that you would otherwise contribute directly to the station.  You get the same tax write off, and you can even enter the raffle drawings for contributors.  Make your check out to TJMC with the memo “public radio” and drop in the offertory any Sunday in September or October.  Help get the word out about our church and keep public radio programming on the air at the same time.

Stewardship Campaign 2011-2012 Taking Care of the Church We Love

i_love_tjmcuu_4This year’s Stewardship theme is “Taking Care of the Church We Love”.

We are now accepting your committments for the period July 2011 through June 2012 in support of our up-coming budget year.  Make a commitment on-line. To pledge via email, send name, total annual amount, and payment period to Trudy Rohm at pledge@uucharlottesville.org.

Want to know what your pledge supports? Read our Stewardship Campaign 2011-2012 Fact Sheet.

Want guidance on the pledge amount that is right for you? Read the Stewardship Campaign 2011-2012 Pledge Guide.

Any thoughts about the campaign? Please send your comments to stewardship@uucharlottesvile.org.

This year, we are sharing with you a number of stories of what Taking Care of the Church We Love means to various people and groups. Read the Stewardship Blog: