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All are welcome to the DCT meetings which occur the second Thursday of the month from 7:00pm to 8:30pm in the Young room. For further information feel free to contact DCT co-chairs Roberta Allen This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Celeste DeRoche This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

UUAA is currently participating in two Congregational Study/Action Items (CSAIs)

1- Ethical Eating (read about our Ethical Eating Team activities)

2- Immigration as a Moral Issue (read about "Standing on the Side of Love")
( resource guide available on UUA web site )

 

Other Congregational Study/Action Items (CSAI) links

More info on CSAI process
Ethical Eating
Immigration


Leap of Faith
First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor is fortunate to have been selected to participate in the Leap of Faith program this year.

Other links of interest
UU World
Standing on the Side of Love

 

Mission Statement of the Denominational Connections Team (DCT)

The Denominational Connections Team (DCT) serves as a conduit for the exchange of information between the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor (UUAA) and the wider Unitarian Universalist (UU) community, providing our congregation and the denomination with a vibrant means of co-operating together and strengthening our identity as UU's.

• We encourage congregants to attend UU gatherings at the state, district, region, and national level, including General Assembly.
• We make congregants aware of opportunities to present program items at UU gatherings or to propose Congregational Study/Action Items.
• We inform UUAA about agenda items and issues at the upcoming General Assembly, and encourage discussion to inform GA delegates of the congregation's opinion about these items.
• We inform UUAA about decisions, resolutions, etc. passed at GA, enabling UUAA to implement the appropriate decisions.
• We encourage and facilitate congregants to communicate with the wider UU community and the exciting things UUAA is doing.
• We inform UUAA groups about UU groups outside of Ann Arbor that are doing similar work, and help them to make contact.