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Groups
The groups listed here reflect the variety of ways that UUCG members may get involved in the ongoing growth and organization of the church as it seeks to do the important work of liberal religious community.
- Annual Commitment Time Committee
- This committee organizes and runs the annual canvass to promote pledges
to fund the church's operating budget, as well as canvasses new members.
- Buildings & Grounds Maintenance Committee
- This committee maintains the physical space of the congregation--
repairing, landscaping, cleaning, and beautifying inside the building
and the outside grounds.
- Choirs
- UUCG welcomes any interested singers who want to share their voices.
Adult and children's choirs rehearse regularly and provide music to
Sunday services.
- Committee on Ministry
- This minister-appointed committee supports the minister, reviews
the programs and activities of the church and relates how these serve
the congregation, and works with the minister to strengthen the quality
of ministry.
- Communications Committee
- Working with the staff and governing board, the committee provides
communications expertise and supports the internal flow of information
within the church and the external flow of information to the larger
community.
- Covenant Groups
- These small groups are formed periodically to allow members to know
each other on a deeper level as participants relate personal stories
on their spiritual path. Groups meet regularly for three or four months.
- Covenant of UU
Pagans (CUUPS)
- Triad CUUPS strives to provide a safe place for Pagans to gather for
worship and fellowship, to honor and support those on Pagan/Earth Centered
Paths, to maintain an environment where people of differing age groups
and ability levels are free to participate, and to share the collective
wisdom of the past and the present. CUUPS also encourages leadership
participation of all members; works to enable Pagan and UU networking;
and seeks to incorporate the Principles and Purposes of Unitarian Universalism
in all workings of the chapter. The group celebrates the eight Sabbats
and 13 full moons with open ritual.
- Denominational Affairs Committee
- The primary responsibility of the Denominational Affairs committee
is to provide a liaison between the UUCG congregation and the Unitarian
Universalist Association and the Thomas Jefferson District.
- Finance Committee
- This committee prepares and controls the budget, monitors pledges
and congregational debt, maintains church checking accounts, and reports
on issues related to the budget.
- Human Resources Committee
- This committee creates and maintains personnel policies and procedures
for full-time and part-time employees of the church.
- Lifespan Religious Education Committee
- Working closely with the Director of Religious Education to provide
childcare and religious education for the UUCG congregation, the committee
recruits, trains, and coordinates teachers and advisors for adult and
children's programs.
- Membership Committee
- This committee helps assimilate new members and visitors into the
church community and provides ongoing support for members and friends.
This committee also plans a variety of social and fellowship activities.
- Music Committee
- Working closely with the Director of Music, the committee ensures
quality music each week for both Sunday services.
- Nominating Committee
- This committee, elected for one year at the annual congregation, recommends
candidates for the Executive Committee and Board of Trustees.
- Pastoral Associates
- Although they do not replace professional counseling or medical care,
pastoral associates offer sympathetic ears to listen, shoulders to cry
on, comforting arms to embrace, and compassionate hearts to care. Pastoral
Associates can help congregants respond to crises and are committed
to supporting our church community's emotional health one person at
a time.
- Program Council
- Chairs of congregational committees and affinity groups meet monthly
to share plans and activities, to communicate needs, to problem-solve
issues of concern, and to recommend actions to the Board of Trustees
for their consideration.
- Social
Action Committee
- Working for social justice, this committee maintains ongoing outreach
to the community. Its activities include serving dinner at the homeless
shelter, peanut butter collection for donation, annual emergency food
drives for the Urban Ministry, Care Partners, Christmas gifts for refugee
families, Interfaith Hospitality Network, Triad Health Project, Dining
for Friends, Crop Walk, and Winter Walk for AIDS.
- Strategic Planning Committee
- Members are appointed by the the Congregational President pending
approval of the Board. The Strategic Planning Committee develops and
facilitates a process to determine our congregation's future.
- Visual Arts Committee
- This committee provides aesthetic guidance for the church environment,
including organizing art exhibits, displaying art, and commissioning
special items as needed.
- Worship Committee
- This committee supports Sunday morning worship by providing service
leaders and filling the pulpit with guest speakers.
- Young Religious Unitarian Universalists (YRUU)
- This service organization for Senior High youth (ages 14-18) functions
at four levels: local, regional, district-wide, and continental. It
is best described as "a united Unitarian Universalist youth movement
that embraces a philosophy of youth empowerment through youth and adult
co-operation and co-leadership, through encouraging social and spiritual
questioning, and through providing a challenging, accepting, and loving
community." Each local church youth group determines its own program,
goals, and vision guided by the goals and purposes established in the
formation of YRUU.

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