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Section 7.6. Ministerial Fellowship Committee.
The Ministerial Fellowship Committee shall consist of no fewer than fourteen members as follows:
- at least six members who are not ministers appointed by the Board;
- at least eight members who are ministers in final fellowship with the Association, four appointed by the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association and the remainder by the Board.
The committee shall have jurisdiction over ministerial fellowship with the Association as provided in Article XI hereof. The Board of Trustees shall designate a person who is not a member of the committee to be its Executive Secretary and keep its records.
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Last updated on Tuesday, October 4, 2011.
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