| Committees
We hope you will look over these opportunities to become more involved
with the North Unitarian Universalist Congregation and consider where you might
best use your talents. Involvement in committee work can be personally rewarding and extremely
beneficial to the entire church community. We invite you to join us in
doing the work of the congregation.
Our committees are divided into two groups: Program
Council committees and Administrative committees. Program Council
committees include all committees that deal with worship and congregational
services. Administrative committees encompass the business affairs of the
congregation.
Please contact a committee chair, Minister Susan Ritchie,
Board President Lori Torriero , or Board Vice President David Petras to see how
you can share your talents and interests with others.
Program Council Committees
Adult Education (Ruth Rusk,
chair)
This committee selects and arranges for the presentation of
forums and adult education programs for members and friends as well as those in
the wider community. The selected topics offer opportunities to explore
Unitarian Universalist principles and purposes.
Membership (Teri Cornell,
chair)
The Membership Committee is responsible for recruitment and
orientation of new members. Committee members also welcome visitors to the
church, administer the congregation's lending library, coordinate marketing
efforts, and maintain membership records.
Social Action
(Yvonne Clippinger and Launia White,
co-chairs)
The Social Action Committee fosters discussions,
promotes education, and supports action regarding social, economic, and human
rights issues. Committee members are involved with the Bloodmobile program,
support for a Holiday Family, the School Supplies program, food pantry
donations, and other projects.
Religious
Education (Tracy Steinbrenner,
chair)
This committee, with the assistance of Rev. Ritchie
(interim Director of Religious Education Ministries), plans, advocates, and sets
the direction of the religious nurture of our children and youth. The
committee also reviews curriculum and provides the framework for the many
volunteers who serve as teachers, youth advisors, and assistants for related
service projects, worship services, and social events.
Social (Kristin Grimshaw,
chair)
If you enjoy planning a party, this is the committee for
you! Committee members plan church social events, from the coffee time
after Sunday services to the wonderful potlucks and progressive dinners that
help foster a sense of community.
Worship (Scott Duncanson,
chair)
This committee works with the minister to create
opportunities for religious experiences for the congregation. Members help plan
special services. They are responsible for coordinating all the lay
services.
Administrative
Committees
Finance (Don Clark,
chair)
This committee makes recommendations regarding the
financial health of the congregation. Members also prepare the annual budget
recommendations for the Board.
Building & Grounds (John
Rodeheffer, chair)
The Building and Grounds committee is responsible for the
maintenance of the church building and the surrounding
grounds.
Every Member
Canvass (Sarabeth Mahusky-Petras,
hairs)
This group conducts the annual pledge drive. It recruits
and trains canvassers, plans the approach to surveying members and friends about
their concerns and financial commitment, and organizes the
drive.
Ways and Means (Barb Lubberger,
chair)
This committee is responsible for organizing and
promoting fundraising events for the congregation, including our annual yard
sale and Service Auction.
Revised:
09/03/2007 |