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Cluster Groups

The Cluster Model replaces the former Program Council and brings committees together which have similar interests, functions and activities. There is one Board Member linked to each cluster, for enhanced communication.

Benefits of Cluster Model

  • Joint planning and coordinated scheduling of activities
  • Financial prioritizing and sharing of resources
  • Accountability to Board of Directors
  • Conducive to building relationships
  • Increased general knowledge of congregational activities

Cluster Group Chart

The following chart shows the Cluster Group, Board Liaison, Associated Committee(s), and Committee Chair(s). Click on any links to view more information on this website about that committee. (Click on the "Read More" button to see the chart.)

Note: Red text indicates less than one year in the position.

Cluster Group

Board Liaison

Associated Committee(s)

Committee Chair(s)

Ministry Carol Harvey Sunday Services/Summer Services Janet Toews
Choir Carol Carver & John Cowtan
Ushers Nancy Gilbert
Greeters Jean Ayre
Lifespan Religious Exploration Lyn Ferguson Religious Exploration / Our Whole Lives vacant
Adult Programs Committee

Sonya Watson

Social Justice Fred Mooibroek Welcoming Congregation vacant
Harvest Food Bank Brian Klowak and June Gislason
Global Outreach Ruth Pearce
Green Action Committee

Stephanie Harvey and Taziona Rodriguez

Congregational Services Carolyn Hill-Carroll Pastoral Care Norma Drosdowech
Lay Chaplaincy Lois Whyte
Chalice Circles Linda Henderson
Member Outreach Jo'Anne Kelly
Finance Craig Edwards (Past President, Acting Treasurer) Finance Craig Edwards, Acting Treasurer

Financial Stewardship (Canvass)

Carol Harvey
Fundraising Steve Lennon and Linda Henderson
Endowment Fund Alec MacIssac
Personnel Leslie Turnbull (Secretary) Safe Church vacant
Volunteer Resources Larry Phillips
Personnel vacant
Communications Lynn Clark Communicator Joyce Kehler
Website Karin Carlson
Denominational Affairs (CUC and UUA) Roger Rochester
Library This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Facilities/Properties Laurie Marcella Property Development Committee Liz Redston & Lois Whyte
House Committee (Building Use and Rentals) Annette Lowe
Property & Facilities This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Audio/Visual This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Reporting directly to the President is the Shared Ministry Team. The board liaison for this committee is Barb Fuller.

 

 

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A Brief History of Universalism

The doctrine of universalism has appeared occasionally in Christian theology since the early church. Origen of Alexandria (c.185-c.254) and Gregory of Nyssa (c.335 – after 394) are among its more famous exponents, although both spoke more in terms of hope and possibility than assured doctrine. In 1793, Universalism became a separate Christian denomination in the United States, which was eventually called the Universalist Church of America (UCA).


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