Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Flint​
2474 South Ballenger Highway Flint, MI 48507
office@uuflint.org
(810) 232-4023
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About our Lay Leadership
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While Unitarian Universalism is a religious belief system, we are not organized according to traditional church systems. Each congregation, including UUCF, is an entity of its own, affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association by choice. As such, dues are paid to the UUA on behalf of every member, though we often have a campaign to encourage members to pay their own dues as they are willing and able as a helpful support to our overall budget.
Moderator
Melissa Verrell
Vice-Moderator
Mayghen Monasco
Secretary
Lynn McTiernan
Treasurer
Ann-Marie Roberts
Our Organization
How We Are Independant
While Unitarian Universalism is a religious belief system, we are not organized according to traditional church systems. Each congregation, including UUCF, is an entity of its own, affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association by choice. As such, dues are paid to the UUA on behalf of every member, though we often have a campaign to encourage members to pay their own dues as they are willing and able as a helpful support to our overall budget.
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How We Are Democratic
As an independant entity, UUCF has bylaws under which we govern ourself, congregational policy to help us interpret those bylaws for consistancy, and bi-annual meetings in which all members elect our board, nominating, and endowment committee members, determine changes in bylaws, and determine our budget. In
between those meetings, the elected board, led by
a moderator, monitors the life of the church along
with the help our our minister and faith development
director. The executive board is also our personnel
team, responsible for hiring and guiding the paid
staff.
How We Are Structured
The entire church and its programming is organized into four areas, referred to as ministries: operations and finance, worship and faith development, social justice, and congregational life. Through these avenues, volunteering members and staff work together to manage all aspects of the church. The minister, in consultation with the worship committee, and the faith development director, in consultation with the faith development committee, are responsible for Sunday worship. All other programming and activities are the responsibility of our volunteering members and friends. Board liaisons communicate with the ministries and report back to the board in open monthly meetings.