Why are these people
laughing?

(They attended a UUFP Orientation)
UUFP Membership
The following is a
brief description of the categories of affiliation available to
those who attend the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the
Peninsula.
Member. Membership is open to all
persons regardless of sex, race, creed, sexual orientation or
national origin. A person becomes a member by signing the official
Fellowship membership book witnessed by the Membership Chair, a
member of the Policy Board, or the Minister. Prior to signing the
Fellowship Membership book, the prospective member meets with the
Minister or Membership Chair to review the rights and
responsibilities of membership. A member maintains his/her
membership by active participation in Fellowship functions and by
making an annual financial contribution of record. Members have full
voting rights and are eligible to serve as a Chair of a committee
and/or be elected to any office.
Friend. A Friend is any person in
sympathy with the purposes, goals and programs of the UUFP but who
chooses not to sign the Membership book. A Friend may participate in
any and all Fellowship activities, but has no vote.
Youth Member. A
Youth Member is between 13 and 17 years of age, expresses an
interest in the philosophy and programs of the Fellowship; accepts
and honors financial or service responsibility toward the
Fellowship; may participate in any and all Fellowship activities,
but has no vote.
Honorary Member: An Honorary Member is a longtime associate
of the Fellowship, either as a past member or a member who may no
longer be able to regularly attend and participate in activities of
the Fellowship.
If you have any questions regarding membership please feel free
contact
Judy Remsberg, Membership Chair.
At
a New UU Class, held on a Saturday morning four times a
year, prospective members meet with the Membership Committee and
minister to learn about UUFP, Unitarian Universalism, expectations
and opportunities. Interactive activities help folks become better
acquainted. Attending a class or consulting with the minister is a
prerequisite for membership.
Why are these people laughing?

(They attended a UUFP Orientation)
UUFP Membership
The following is a brief description of the categories of affiliation available to those who attend the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Peninsula.
Member. Membership is open to all
persons regardless of sex, race, creed, sexual orientation or
national origin. A person becomes a member by signing the official
Fellowship membership book witnessed by the Membership Chair, a
member of the Policy Board, or the Minister. Prior to signing the
Fellowship Membership book, the prospective member meets with the
Minister or Membership Chair to review the rights and
responsibilities of membership. A member maintains his/her
membership by active participation in Fellowship functions and by
making an annual financial contribution of record. Members have full
voting rights and are eligible to serve as a Chair of a committee
and/or be elected to any office.
Friend. A Friend is any person in
sympathy with the purposes, goals and programs of the UUFP but who
chooses not to sign the Membership book. A Friend may participate in
any and all Fellowship activities, but has no vote.
Youth Member. A Youth Member is between 13 and 17 years of age, expresses an interest in the philosophy and programs of the Fellowship; accepts and honors financial or service responsibility toward the Fellowship; may participate in any and all Fellowship activities, but has no vote.
Honorary Member: An Honorary Member is a longtime associate
of the Fellowship, either as a past member or a member who may no
longer be able to regularly attend and participate in activities of
the Fellowship.
If you have any questions regarding membership please feel free
contact
Judy Remsberg, Membership Chair.
At
a New UU Class, held on a Saturday morning four times a
year, prospective members meet with the Membership Committee and
minister to learn about UUFP, Unitarian Universalism, expectations
and opportunities. Interactive activities help folks become better
acquainted. Attending a class or consulting with the minister is a
prerequisite for membership.
