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The Meaning of Membership
Membership means Covenant Unitarian Universalists subscribe to no creed nor dogma nor doctrine. We are a covenantal community, not a creedal one. Membership in a Unitarian Universalist congregation fundamentally means consciously choosing to enter into covenant with other members. Our covenant is a way of shared living beyond words, yet we can point to it with words such as these:
Rights of MembershipMembers receive our newsletter and our national denominational magazine, UUWorld. Members of 6 months or more may vote at congregational meetings to adopt congregational policy and elect officers and board members. Voting members are also eligible for elective office. We are a democratic organization, and every voting member has equal power in congregational decision-making. Our congregation is governed neither by church tradition, nor denominational “higher ups,” nor its minister. It is governed by an elected board, by committees, and, at congregational meetings, by all voting members. Expectations of MembersOur expectations of members are summed up in the “four P’s” mentioned above: Presence, Participation, Practice, and Pledge.
The Path of MembershipMembership in the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Gainesville is an unfolding path of learning about Unitarian Universalism, this fellowship, and yourself in the process. We urge new members – or those considering membership – to start with “The New UU” class. It’s four sessions, one per week. The class is offered quarterly every August, November, February, and May. After that, we hope you’ll schedule time with one of our ministers or our volunteer coordinator to work out an individualized path of spiritual exploration – a path of growing connection to the universe’s abundance, to your own true self, and to this UU faith community – that will be best for you. |
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Ministers & Staff email: Ministers Rev. LoraKim Joyner, DVM Rev. Meredith Garmon, PhD Minister of Music Ruth Lewis Director of Religious Education Jane Edwards Office Administrator Cam Pierce Volunteer Coordinator Rachel Kohl Youth Coordinator Jonathan Gravely Music Associate Eddie Neimann |
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