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Membership Pathway

 

Who is A Member:

  • is in sympathy with the purpose and program of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Flint.

  • signs the membership book

  • makes an annual financial commitment of record (pledge)

  • is at least sixteen years of age OR is at least fourteen years of age and has completed the Coming of Age program

  • votes at congregational meetings

  • receives benefits of membership, such as wedding and memorial/funeral services.

 

 

Become A Member:

  • Get a feel for UUCF

    • attend several services

    • volunteer as a way to get to know other members

  • Learn what it means to be UU

    • come to an orientation meeting

  • sign the membership book

  • fill out contact/informational forms and a pledge card

Other Pathways

 

A Pledging Friend:

  • is in sympathy with the purpose and program of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Flint.

  • makes an annual financial commitment of record (pledge)

  • does not vote at congregational meetings

  • does not receive benefits of membership, such as wedding and funeral services.

 

A Life Member:

  • is in sympathy with the purpose and program of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Flint.

  • was a Member of the UUCF congregation for a very significant amount of time

  • for reasons of age and/or infirmity combined with economics and sometimes distance, can no longer physically attend services, events, or congregational meetings but still wants to continue membership and maintain communication with the church

  • does not vote at congregational meetings

  • receives benefits of membership, such as wedding and funeral/memorial services

Child Dedications and Coming of Age

 

The Unitarian Universalist tradition celebrates the birth of children as well as the entry of older children into our community when their parent(s) have been or become members. This tradition echoes the longstanding rituals of many faiths that welcome new life into the community and the world. Child dedication ceremonies are arranged to fit the needs to the family and community, but always reflect the promise of the family and the congregation to help the child spiritually search for their truth. If you are interested in a child dedication ceremony, please contact Rev. Deane.

 

Coming of Age is a special program that is designed to mark the transition from childhood to young adulthood, and is the point at which youth can decide to become members of our church.  By participating in Coming of Age, we hope that the youth will:

 

  • Assume responsibility for their own physical, mental and spiritual well-being;

  • Gain self-confidence and realize that their feelings are valid and that their opinions matter;

  • Expand their vision of the world by allowing them to encounter differing views, cultures, and life experiences;

  • Understand they have an important role in their family, their church, and the larger community;

  • Develop a personal value system; and

  • Realize they are non-judgmentally accepted in our church community, and that it is a safe place for them to be themselves.

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