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UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
West Lafayette, Indiana


Membership/Joining

Photo of church bannerWhat does membership mean?

Membership may have different meanings for different people. For some, it may be a way of outwardly acknowledging an inward commitment to our religion, Unitarian Universalism. For others, it may reflect the desire to join this particular religious community and assume some sense of responsibility for it.

What if I'm still not sure about my religious beliefs?

Few Unitarian Universalists are ever sure of their religious beliefs. In fact, because it is non-creedal, Unitarian Universalism appeals to many people who see their religious life as a journey, or searching process. Membership in our church doesn't require any kind of test or declaration of belief.

Who can become a member?

Membership in our church is open to any person who is 16 years old or older.

How long should I wait before becoming a member?

Church participants should not feel pressured to enter into membership before they are ready to take that step. For some people, the amount of time from a first visit to becoming a member is relatively brief, perhaps a few months. Others may take years before becoming a member. Still others may participate and remain active in the church and never become members. Your decision should be the one that "feels right" for you. Talking with our minister, becoming acquainted with other congregants, and attending a "New UU" workshop are among ways you can prepare yourself for this decision.

How do I become a member?

The process of becoming a member is relatively simple. We encourage you first to discuss your decision with our minister. Then, you will meet with her and/or a Board member at a convenient time, and you will sign your name in the Membership Book.

What happens after I become a member?

First, you will receive the "New Member" packet, which includes a copy of the church bylaws, a brief history of the congregation, and other helpful information. Second, with your permission, we will feature an announcement about your becoming a member in the newsletter. Third, you will begin to receive World magazine, which is published by the Unitarian Universalist Association. Finally, you will be invited to participate in "The Right Hand of Fellowship," our annual (or sometimes semi-annual) official welcoming ceremony for new members, during a Sunday morning service.

What is required of members?

Our church has no formal requirements of its members. We encourage members, however, to support the church with their presence at activities, and with the sharing of their skills and time. Through involvement in committees, members get to know one another while making important contributions to the ongoing work of the church. Membership is a requirement for some leadership positions, such as the Board of Trustees.

Members are also encouraged to provide financial support to the church through the annual Pledge Drive. In late fall of every year, all members (and other active participants) are invited to make a pledge for a financial commitment for the following year. The process of pledging helps the church to plan its activities and maintain its budget. We have no endowment or Association-based funds to call upon as part of our annual budgetary process.

Members are also encouraged to attend all meetings of the membership. Two such meetings are held annually: one in the spring, at which time officers and other leaders are elected, and one in the fall, at which time the church budget is approved. Occasionally, other special meetings may be called. Only members are allowed to vote in these meetings. A member must have signed the membership book at least three weeks before the meeting.

If I become a member of the church, have I also joined the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)?

No, the UUA is an association of congregations. Individuals cannot be members of the UUA. Our church is a member of the UUA.

If I move, may my membership be transferred to another UU church?

No, membership policies and procedures vary from one UU church to another. However, we will be glad to give you the names and addresses of UU congregations in your new location.

If you have other questions about membership in our church, please see a member of the Greeting & Membership Committee or our minister.

 

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