Becoming a Member
Welcome to MUUS and to Unitarian Universalism! This class page has everything you need to prepare for our new member class.Unitarian Universalism is known as a free faith and a chosen faith. The first step on the membership journey is visiting us, attending Sunday services and other events for a few months. We count you as part of the community while you’re getting to know us. A couple of times each year, The Membership Committee and/or the Minister will contact people who have been visiting recently to ask if they are interested in becoming members of the congregation. If you feel that formal membership is right for you, but haven’t yet been asked, please feel free to speak to the Minister or The Membership Committee and let them know. We hold a membership class as necessary, usually once or twice a year. After attending that class you can make financial pledge and sign the membership book. We celebrate new members in a Sunday services following the membership classes.
Below you’ll find resources that might help you understand Unitarian Universalism and our congregation better. These are here for your reference and interest and cover all the basics of UU History, UU Theology/Philosophy, UU Rituals and Ceremonies, and how our congregation and the UUA operate.
FOR FURTHER STUDY
We have some videos you might find useful. We’ve made two playlists. The first is a playlist of YouTube videos that provide a general introduction to Unitarian Universalism and underneath that is a playlist of YouTube videos that provide some more detail on Unitarian Universalist history.
FOR FURTHER READING
There are thousands of books on Unitarian Universalism. Here’s a suggested reading list for those NEW to Unitarian Universalism and for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge and understanding of our tradition. If you’d like to borrow any of these titles, reach out to us.
UU THEOLOGY
The Unitarian Universalist Pocket Guide : 6th Ed., Edited by: Susan Frederick-Gray
Faith Without Certainty: Liberal Theology in the 21st Century by Paul Rasor
The Essential James Luther Adams: Selected Essays and Addresses, George Kimmel Beach, Ed.
Three Prophets of Religious Liberalism: Channing, Emerson, Parker by Conrad Wright
UU HISTORY
Universalists and Unitarians in America: A People’s History by John Buehrens
Unitarian Universalism: A Narrative History by David Bumbaugh
HANDOUTS
The MUUS Bylaws UUA 7 Principles & 6 Sources Guiding Principles for a Free Faith 5 Smooth Stones Summary