Membership

Membership

Purpose

To articulate the meaning of membership at Foothills Unitarian Church, define the shared promises of partnership, and outline how membership may begin and end in alignment with our values and bylaws.


I. The Meaning of Membership

Membership at Foothills is a sacred partnership grounded in covenant, not a set of privileges or beliefs. We are a covenantal, not creedal community. This means we are bound together by the promises we make—to one another, to our mission, and to the world.

Membership means:

Our shared covenant reminds us:

“Love is the spirit of this church, and service is its law. This is our great covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love, and to help one another.”
— James Vila Blake, 1894


II. The Five Promises of Partnership

These five practices shape what it means to belong at Foothills—not just in word, but in daily life.

  1. Practice the Covenant of Right Relations
  2. Show Up Where You See the Need
  3. Mentor and Be Mentored
  4. Practice a Culture of Invitation
  5. Practice a UU Tithe

III. Privileges of Membership

Members are eligible to:


IV. Becoming a Member

  1. Complete BaseCamp and Inquirers Sessions
    • These include sessions on partnership, belonging, and governance.
  2. Discern Your Readiness
  3. Submit Your Membership Form
  4. Sign the Membership Book
  5. Participate in a New Member Celebration

V. Leaving Membership

Membership at Foothills may be ended in the following ways:

  1. Death – automatic removal
  2. Written Resignation – member requests removal in writing
  3. Prolonged Inactivity – defined as: Members are considered inactive after more than one year of not attending services or activities in person or virtually, and/or not pledging or contributing to the Church (without requesting a financial hardship waiver). 
  4. Board Decision – 2/3 vote if actions threaten the well-being of the congregation

VI. Lifetime Membership

Members who can no longer participate due to aging or health may be designated as Lifetime Members, ensuring continued care and connection.

Criteria

To be eligible for Lifetime Membership, a person must:

Designation

Care and Connection

This designation affirms that we are a church for the whole of life—not just the seasons of high participation.


Bylaws and Policies

Organizational Guidances & SOPs

 


4. Revision History

Group Leadership

Purpose

This guidance defines the role, expectations, and eligibility criteria for individuals serving as group leaders within Foothills Unitarian Church. It reflects our values of covenantal community, shared ministry, and mission-centered leadership.

Group leaders are not just facilitators—they are ministers in partnership, co-creators of community, and stewards of our shared mission. This guidance ensures that all group leaders are spiritually grounded, ethically accountable, and relationally aligned with the church as a whole.

Group Leader Requirements

All group leaders must:


Why Membership is Required

Foothills groups are not separate from the church—they are the church in action. Groups are how we embody our mission and bring our vision to life. Therefore, the people who lead our groups must also be those who have said yes to this mission, yes to this vision, and yes to this community through the act of becoming a member.

Group leaders are called to be:

Requiring membership ensures that group leaders are equipped to:


Scope

This guidance applies to all ongoing group leaders at Foothills who operate with autonomy under a Shared Ministry Covenant (SMC). These leaders steward groups that are:

These group leaders are expected to meet the full list of requirements outlined in this guidance, including being active members of Foothills and participating in annual leader training.

Not included in this guidance:

This guidance does not apply to individuals serving as program facilitators, defined as those who:

Examples of Program Facilitators:

While program facilitators are also expected to align with Foothills values and abide by our Covenant of Right Relations, they are not required to be members or complete annual group leader training.

Bylaws and Board Policies

Board Policy: Global Delegation of Authority
Establishes the Executive Team’s authority to create operational guidance, including eligibility and leadership requirements.