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Additional Examples of Membership Provisions

Example 4: A member is any person who is in general sympathy with the purposes, goals, and programs of the Church, who makes a pledge or contribution of record thereto, who signs the membership book, and has remitted all or part of his/her current pledge.

Example 5: Membership is open to all who sympathize with the church's purposes and programs, regardless of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, and mental or physical challenge.

Example 6: Any person of the age of fifteen (15) or more who has completed the "Coming of Age" program who desires to become a member of Unity Church of St. Paul may do so by signing his or her name in the book kept by the Executive Team for such purpose. The name will be added to the Register of Members.

Example 7: Membership in this church is open to any person fourteen (14) years or older who is in sympathy with our purpose and program. To join, a person shall sign the membership book.

Example 8: Any person may become a voting member of this society who is in sympathy with its purpose and program, has signed the fellowship bylaws, and makes an annual contribution of record. It is generally understood that all members should have an understanding of the history and the current situation of the Unitarian Universalist movement. It is specifically understood that membership is open to all qualified persons regardless of race, color, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, age, or national origin.

Example 9: Any person who is in sympathy with the purpose and program of this Association may become a member by signing the Membership Book. To remain an active member, a person participates in the affairs of the Association, contributes services, and/or contributes funds.

For more information contact growthresources @ uua.org.

Last updated on Friday, April 18, 2008.

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