Pathways to MembershipYou do not have
to be a member to participate in the activities of our Fellowship. In
fact, we encourage everyone to take their time before making the
commitment of membership. When you are ready, here is some information
about pathways to membership.
We have two categories for active participation
in our Fellowship. Voting Members and non-voting
Friends of the Fellowshipare expected to be in sympathy with and actively support the Vision, Mission and Principles of the Fellowship as described in the Fellowship bylaws. All are encouraged to participate in some or all of the activities of the Fellowship, including ministry teams or committees either as members or leaders, attend events, classes, discussion groups, and new & prospective Member Orientations. Voting Members have full privileges and responsibilities of membership:
Non-Voting “Friends of the Fellowship” are encouraged to participate
fully in the Fellowship and may:
The UU Fellowship of Visalia is a place for lifelong learning,
spiritual growth, and social justice work. We wish to support and
encourage your religious and spiritual growth. Please come and visit
us as often as you can. Attend our programs—worship services and
weekly social potlucks, and participate in our various religious
education and social justice activities for as long as you wish before
considering membership.
IntroductionAny person who is at least 16 years of age and in general sympathy
with the Fellowship’s purposes and programs may become a voting member
by agreeing to financially support the Fellowship and by signing the
membership book.
The purposes of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Visalia are
to
support individual freedom of belief, respect the differences of others, promote universal peace & understanding, and recognize the basic worth and dignity of all people.These purposes are based on the Seven Unitarian Universalist Principles. Membership is open to all persons regardless of race, ethnicity,
national origin, disability, affectional or sexual orientation.
Personal ResponsibilitiesIn addition, for the Fellowship to function effectively, and for
members to have a meaningful experience, members are asked to
subscribe to the following six personal responsibilities:
Becoming a member is a heart-felt decision, one that is not taken
lightly. New members bring our spiritual community new ideas, new
thoughts, and new views—the very essence of growth. Ours is a
non-creedal faith, so we do not ask our members to accept a particular
religious doctrine. But the commitment to membership signifies the
acceptance of a higher calling. Our faith calls us to do things which
are sometimes difficult—to welcome diverse people and ideas, to
share our resources with others in need, and to care for our planet.
When to Join?
When you hear a voice inside say, "This is my religious home" and when
you no longer view yourself as a guest, it is time to think about
becoming a member. We periodically have New & Prospective
Member Orientations. These are not mandatory for joining, but are very
helpful in deciding whether you want to join, and if so, how to do it
intentionally and meaningfully.
A New Member Welcoming Ceremony is presented at various times of the
year during our worship services. This is when you formally join our
community, sign the Membership Book, and are welcomed by the
congregation into membership.
Benefits of MembershipMembership in our Fellowship brings with it the benefits of belonging
to a liberal religious community that affirms the individual search
for truth amd meaning, and encourages acting on our principles.
As a member, you will be mailed a subscription to the UU World
Magazine, the journal of the Unitarian Universalist Association, which
provides inspirational and practical articles on living our UU
principles.
Only members can vote in congregational meetings to elect leaders or
adopt a budget. The right to vote is even more meaningful when the
congregation adopts stands on issues in the larger community, the
calling of a minister or adopting elements of a strategic plan. As an
active member you may:
Responsibilities of MembershipAs a member, you are called to explore and celebrate your personal
spirituality in community with others. You are called to perform
service in the larger community—in ways which are meaningful to you,
through the Fellowship or through other organizations. You are called
to the sometimes difficult task of trying to fully live and implement
the UU Principles in your own life. Making the New Member Affirmation
is just the start of this quest. All members are asked to:
As a part of your membership, we ask that you accept
financial responsibility to keep our Fellowship in sound financial
shape. There is no centralized authority that supports us financially,
nor does it tell us what to do or what to believe. Our primary source
of financial support comes from our members who make financial gifts
to the Fellowship. All members are asked to contribute financially as
they are able.
By becoming a member of our Fellowship, you choose to join us in
fostering a spiritual community dedicated to justice, beauty,
diversity and truth. Members bring to the Fellowship their talent,
energy, conviction and financial support, knowing that this community
will prosper as we invest ourselves in it. Further Questions?
If you are interested in joining our Fellowship as a member, or have
more questions before joining, please contact our Membership
Coordinator, who will be glad to sit down with you to answer any
questions you may have, enroll you in a Newcomer Orientation class, or
just to get to know you better. You can reach the Membership Chair at
info@uuvisalia.org or by calling our general phone number: (559)
477-4214.
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