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My church doesn’t have an Internet connection. What do we do?
The Data Services Login for Congregations can be used from any computer that has web access. We suggest that if you can’t make changes to the data from your congregation or fellowship location, you authorize someone to log in from their home internet account. Public libraries and internet cafés present another option that may be helpful.
If this is not possible, you may obtain paper forms you may need by contacting Nick Rafeal at data_services @ uua.org, or by calling (617) 948-4654. If paper forms are requested, they will be mailed to your congregation's address.
We strongly encourage you use the new online system instead of paper, particularly when submitting Certification of Membership each year. Using a paper form could result in a delay in updating your congregational information or a delay in confirming our receipt of your report.
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Last updated on Wednesday, November 9, 2011.
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