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by Mark Bernstein |Five Ways of Growing Your Congregation. Mark Bernstein discusses five ways of growing strong, vital and lasting Unitarian Universalist congregations. 2012 Additional Resources Five Types of Growth (doc)...
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by William Clontz |The most common symptom of this dreaded “disease” is focusing on only one aspect of the membership experience, i.e., visitors and newcomers. But there is a whole lifecycle of the membership experience that calls for creative and effective engagement by the membership committee. Those involved in...
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by Meg Riley |Rev. Meg Riley, senior minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship From Dawning Future, November 2015...
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by Tom Schade |What Holds UUism Down and Prevents Us From Rising? Introduction to morning presentations from Dawning Future 2015 Rev. Tom Schade of "the lively tradition"...
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by Megan Foley |Small congregations offer intimacy and inclusion, but can sometimes feel exclusive to newcomers. How might you bridge that divide?
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by Marie Luna, Tandi Rogers |Faith traditions are all in a time of transition and the UU faith is no exception. As we struggle to consider what our faith will look like in the world of congregations and beyond, let us come together to consider some new perspectives on the traditional ideas of membership. In this webinar, we...
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by Megan Foley |Does your congregation have fewer than 100 members? Do your leaders burn out quickly? Do you get first time visitors but not many repeat visitors? This training is for you!
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by Renee Ruchotzke |Is your congregation's attendance flat or declining? Are the results from your stewardship campaign disappointing? Are you dipping into an endowment to help cover your operating expenses? Are you thinking about cutting the budget by reducing the working hours of your program staff (e.g. minister,...
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by Carey McDonald, Sarah Gibb Millspaugh |The UUA Outreach team offers tips, tools and exercises to help extend the outreach of your congregation!
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by Tandi Rogers |We're better together. You've heard this before. And often it is in the context of pooling resources to create something larger than we could offer as a separate entity....









