Developmental Search Guide
Part of A Guide to Transitional Ministry
Welcome to Developmental Ministry Search!
Along with your UUA Transitions Team and Regional Congregational Life staff, this guide will help your search team to find an developmental minister who will partner with you for transformational change.
The developmental search moves quickly, so the developmental search team should be prepared to prioritize this search over the several weeks it normally takes to conduct it.
Get Set Up in the MinistrySearch System
You’ll find detailed instructions here:
Process for Congregations in SearchCreating Your Congregational Record in MinistrySearch
Creating a congregational record is a key part of any ministerial search process, whether transitional or settled.
- Complete your congregational record in partnership with the entire governing board.
- Some information will be pre-populated from certification data submitted to the UUA from the congregation.
- Some answers (e.g. demographics) may require an educated guess or estimate.
- Provide an authentic, honest assessment of your congregation’s strengths and challenges, and articulate your goals to show you are ready for developmental ministry. Skilled developmental ministers are most interested in a congregation which honestly expresses its challenges, successes, and needs. They want an opportunity to do real work with a congregation willing to do the work of transformation.
- Give examples in your answers that paint a picture of your congregation and its values.
- The record can be edited as needed until the deadline in late April.
Trust and Confidentiality
Trust is key in the search process.
- The governing board must trust the search team to make hiring decisions (including ranking applicants and making a verbal offer once matched).
- Ministers need to be able trust that their identities will be held in confidence by the search team throughout this process. Only search team members listed in the MinistrySearch system should know who your applicants are.
- The search team can solicit hopes/questions for the developmental ministry/minister from staff members and people on the board who are not on the search team and create a shared document for all involved to see. The search team could share anonymized information about—and responses from—applicants in this way.
Final Steps after the Ministerial Agreement is Signed
- Once the agreement is signed, send an email to transitions@uua.org that the search is complete.
- Fill out the “Notice of Ministerial Call or Hire” form. The person filling out the form will need to upload a PDF copy of the signed agreement, and be prepared to fill out the form using information in the agreement, plus:
- Four Digit UUA Congregational ID
- Official start date (this information will be added to the UUA’s online directory)
- For called ministers, the number of those voting yea, nay, and those abstaining.
If No Developmental Match if Found
If a congregation does not have a match on offer day, the search team notifies their board that there is no match in the current search cycle.
The UUA Transitions Team is available to offer care, guidance, and perspective at this moment and to debrief with the search team and board.
The UUA will convert the developmental ministry search to a contract ministry search unless the congregation wishes to withdraw from search. A contract ministry search in the open search (starting 01 April) has no matching process, offer day, or deadlines; search teams interview applicants until they find the minister they would like to hire.
Developmental work may still be done with a contract minister, though the congregation may want to cover part or all of the cost of the developmental training offered by the UUA.