UUFSD-Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito

Get to know the UUFSD Fellowship from what the Ministerial Search Committee learned through focus groups and a survey

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The many ways that UUFSD members participate

Posted by Dan on November 9, 2007

The walls go up on another Homes for Hope house

UUFSD members find many ways to actively participate with other fellowship members, in the details of keeping the fellowship running, and reaching out to the community.

More than half of the fellowship is involved in supporting other members in some way. Although this isn’t an every day activity, nor is it something formally organized by the Fellowship, it involves more members of hte Fellowship than anything else.

Committees – a mainstay of UU congregational life – also spur involvement by more than half the fellowship. It may come as no surprise that there is a core of members who are more active than others. At present, around one in six members is involved in committee work as often as every week or two. Another one-sixth are involved every 2 to 4 weeks.

Sunday Services also involve involvement by more than half the fellowship. This ranges from participation in the Sunday Services Committee, to periodic lay-led services. These member-guided services, typically held in the summer, include music, dance, and thoughtful “This I believe” formats.

This fellowship has built homes for families across the border in Mexico. Called the Homes for Hope project, each home build has involved a different group of Fellowship members, including some very hands-on JRUU and YRUU members.

A few areas that get narrower participation are leadership, Denominational affairs, and helping in the office.

How Often Do You Participate

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Important Ministerial functions

Posted by Dan on November 5, 2007

This Fellowship is clear that it wants a minister who will preach, while at the same time acknowledging that ministers fulfill many functions. Although preaching has a clear majority, most members also  say three other functions are important: building community within the congregation, personal interaction, and promoting UU principles.

This Fellowship wants a minister who can help us get along with each other. This clear message was shouted out by 97% saying that building community within the congregation would be a very important or somewhat important function of the minister.

Several other functions are also important to many members. These include personal counseling, social justice leadership, community outreach, and religious exploration (RE) for adults as well as children.

The function ranked as least important for the minister: committee work/participation. It’s not that members don’t want the minister involved in day to day affairs. They do, although more as an inspiration, guiding light, and team builder, than as an administrator or commitee member.

Survey question: How unimportant or important are the following ministerial functions?

How unimportant or important are the following ministerial functions?

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Most young members attend RE, JRUU, or YRUU

Posted by Dan on November 5, 2007

The youth programs at UUFSD are well-attended. Nearly three in four children of members attend age-appropriate programs.

Percent of under-18 members that attend RE, JRUU or YRUU

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The UUFSD Fellowship has a wide range of age, young and old and in-between

Posted by Dan on November 5, 2007

The range of ages in the UUFSD is very wide.

  • Nearly one in six members are 12 and under, mostly involved in RE
  • One in six are age 13 to 24, many of whom are actively engaged in JRUU, YRUU, and district (PSWD) activities
  • Another one in six are age 25 to 44, many with young families
  • One in six are 45 to 54
  • One in six are 55 to 64
  • One in six are age 65 and above

Age Group

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What were the major reasons you first attended UUFSD?

Posted by Dan on November 5, 2007

When asked what brought them to UUFSD, two reasons stood out for over half the fellowship: UU beliefs and sense of community. The members of this fellowship believe in the UU principles, and want to share their exploration and expression of those beliefs with others who have that in common. They may or may not agree on other matters: belief systems, politics, child-rearing, foreign policy, global warming, or who makes the best fish taco in San Diego. But, they’re eager to discuss these and other matters with others who have like-minds as to mutual respect and other principles, and at the same time celebrate and honor unique minds with independent perspectives.

Wanting to make a difference in the world is a core interest, from Social Justice activities to seeing that the next generation has a solid foundation.

Although the UUFSD site with its outdoor amptheater is unique, it’s not mentioned as the first draw for members.

Major Reasons You First Attended UUFSD

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What skills and enthusiasms we want in a minister

Posted by Dan on October 21, 2007

There’s a part of the congregational record where we’re asked to summarize the skills and enthusiasms we want in a minister.

 

The Fellowship wants to be drawn out and drawn together, to be inspired to be vibrant, active, and to reach beyond their shorter-term views towards a longer-term, more far-reaching vision.

 

The Congregational Record, submitted to the UUA Transitions department, required us to look across all of the survey and focus group questions to prioritize what we need in a minister. Our instructions were very strict, to only list 4 items as crucial, 4 as significant, 4 as modest, and the rest as other.

 

Here are the results:

  • Crucial

    • Community building
    • Leadership development

    • Preaching

    • Worship

These crucial items reflect that, above all, this Fellowship desires a minister that has the skills and interest to pull us together and inspire us.

  • Significant

    • Children’s Religious Education (RE)

    • Facilitation

    • Spiritual guidance

    • Stewardship

These four items express what two-thirds or more of the Fellowship identified as important or critical: hope for the future and support in getting there.

  • Modest (not the top 8 items, but still rated strongly by more than half of the Fellowship)

    • Home visitation

    • Hospital calling

    • Personal counseling

    • Youth work

These issues reflect the hope that the minister will attend to the personal needs of the Fellowship.

  • Other

    • Administration

    • Scholarship

These rankings are primarily based on responses to the congregational survey. Additional consideration was given to those issues stated as most imporant in the focus groups. It was difficult to rank only four items as Crucial and four items as Significant, as many of the listed skills and enthusiasms are considered somewhat important or very important.

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How often members attend the many activities around UUFSD

Posted by Dan on October 4, 2007

kids at a Sunday service

Sunday services and the coffee hour that follows immediately and the more frequently-attended activities. Social activities rank moderately high, with half of the followship participating every 2-3 months or more often. Children’s/RE events are attended each 1-4 weeks by as many as never attend.

Other activities are attended more sporadically.

How often during the past year did you or your children attend each of the following

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