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Steps to Membership

 
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The requirements for membership are contained in our Bylaws and that informatiopn is provided below. If you have any questions, please stop by the Visitors Table or Let's Get Acquainted areas in Sandburg Hall on Sunday mornings after services and we'll be pleased to assist you. Also feel free to contact us by phone or email Membership@UUAsheville.org.

Bylaws
Our Bylaws state in Article IV, Section 2.

A Member is a person who

  • Is in sympathy with the purpose and mission set forth in Article II
  • Has reached the age of 16
  • Has completed a course of study approved by the Board of Trustees or has discussed the matter with the Minister or person designated by the Minister,
  • Has signed the Membership Book,
  • Has made an annual, recorded financial contribution or has fulfilled a service contribution approved by the Board or the Minister.

Article II of the Bylaws states:

The purpose of this Church is to create a supportive, caring community in which to pursue religious, ethical and spiritual growth. Members covenant together to affirm and promote:

  • Acceptance and support of one another, unhindered by such arbitrary criteria as race or ethnic heritage, gender, age, status, physical restriction or sexual orientation
  • A free and responsible search for truth and meaning
  • The inherent worth and dignity of every person
  • Justice, equity and compassion in human relations
  • Freedom of conscience and the use of the democratic process within the Church and in society at large
  • The goal of a world community with peace, liberty and justice for all
  • A deep sense of human kinship with, and respect for, the interdependent web of all existence

A Friend of the church
Occasionally a person may not desire to be a member and may be designated a friend according to our Bylaws.

Article IV, Section 7

A friend of the Church is a person, 16 years of age or older

  • Chooses not to be a member
  • Identifies him/her self as a friend of the Church
  • Is in sympathy with the purpose and mission set forth in Article II
  • Makes an annual recorded financial contribution to the Church

A friend is entitled to all the services of the Church, including speaking at meetings, but cannot vote.