
Membership Matters
You have a place at First Universalist!First Universalist Church places great value on lay leadership, and we need you. Your talent, your time. If you want to grow as a volunteer, as a member of this congregation, and as a human being, we want to help.
Membership Matters
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On the individual level, membership in First Universalist calls us to grow. It encourages us toward ongoing growth that lasts a lifetime and helps us become the best human being we can be.
On the community level, membership calls us to join in covenant with other members of First Universalist and other Unitarian Universalists everywhere. A covenant is a sacred promise, a mutual agreement about how we will be together in our congregations and how we will be in the world.
When we join as members, we enter a covenant of trust that we will care for and help one another, that we will work together towards our shared mission and vision. This truly matters, and we are so glad you’re here to learn more about membership at First Universalist.
Member Resources
Connections Guide
Through learning, loving, working, and nurturing our creative energies together, we strive to transform ourselves, our communities and the world in which we live. Looking to get connected to programs at First Universalist? Take a look at our Connections Guide, and reach out if you’re interested in learning more about a specific group or program.
Communications Guide
This handbook is a guide to the communications tools available to various groups at First Universalist Church of Denver. Each section includes the following information for each communications tool: description, users, managers, and contact.
Building Use Guide
To live out the vision first cast at the beginning of the Building For the Future process, and the subsequent renovations and the cultural changes that were envisioned, we establish the following set of guidelines to direct decision making about how we use our building and how it speaks to those who engage with it:
Older Adult Resource Guide
With retirement comes the opportunity to engage in new experiences. With aging comes the need for more services. Yet the vast amount of information available on the internet is overwhelming, making it difficult to even know where to start. Think of this guide as a road map to help you navigate your journey to find the organization that is right for you.
Membership newsletter
Stewardship Pledge
Make a Pledge
Each Spring, we ask Members of the church to make a pledge of financial support for the coming Fiscal Year (which runs July 1 – June 30). These pledges provide the majority of funds for our operating expenses.
Manage Your Pledge
Make a Gift
Make a one-time donation to our church anytime using the Give Online button.
Manage Your Pledge
To make a change to your annual pledge, or to ask questions about your current pledge, reach out the our Membership Team.