Being a lay-led congregation, Fellowship members are actively involved in every aspect of congregational life, including conducting Sunday Services, offering programs and events, maintaining the building and grounds, and serving on committees to further the mission and vision. The operations of the Fellowship are funded solely by member pledges.

We encourage newcomers and visitors to attend Sunday services and events and to take time to get acquainted with the people and programs of the Fellowship. If you are interested in becoming a member, let someone know after the service and they will direct you to the right person to talk with.   

Membership is available to those who 1. Are eighteen years of age and older; 2. Are in general sympathy with the stated purposes of the Fellowship and  Unitarian-Universalist principles; 3. Sign the membership book; and 4. Make an annual financial pledge toward the operation and ongoing work of the fellowship. Each quarter, a portion of the Sunday Service is dedicated to the introduction of new members to the congregation.

Becoming a member requires approval by the Board of Directors. Upon signing the membership book, new members pledge to contribute (to their ability) time and money for the operation of the Fellowship, and to honor the Fellowship’s Covenant of Right Relations. All members are encouraged to become acquainted with the history and principles of Unitarian Universalism.

Once approved by the Board, members have the right of one vote at the annual and all special meetings, either in person or by absentee ballot. Members may attend Board meetings and participate in discussions at the discretion of the president. If a member wishes to address the Board on a subject not on the agenda, he/she/they may notify the president in advance of the meeting.