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Lay Chaplains

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What is Unitarian Universalist lay chaplain’s role?

When the regular minister is not available, especially in the summer or when the minister is at conferences, a trained and elected lay chaplain may take the minister’s place for some ceremonies.

Weddings, funerals, child-naming, and other transition ceremonies such as coming out are examples, though some congregations which do not have a minister often rely on a chaplain for sermons and other services.

In Winnipeg, two lay chaplains can hold this position for up to 6 years, dependent on congregational support by approval at the annual meeting.

What training does a person have for chaplaincy?

Several courses are offered across Canada for people who are interested in becoming a UU lay chaplain. A lay chaplain usually has given deep service to the congregation in other positions, and has some training through other professions in public presentations. For example, our present lay chaplains, Leuba Franko and Bromley Basford, are experienced high school teachers of English and History, respectively. Both have served on the Sunday Services Committee helping to prepare services with the minister.

How do lay chaplains prepare for ceremonies?

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A Unitarian wedding can be quite variable. A computer document with options is offered to the couple, who may also write their own vows and suggest their own emphasis for the ceremony.

Chaplains receive intensive training in how to offer sympathetic guidance to the recently bereaved. As with the weddings, a variable format for funerals can be used.

What can be added to a ceremony?

Both weddings and funerals have a typical list of items that are usually included. Readings and hymns based on poetry are found in rich abundance in the Unitarian Universalist hymnbook.

The hymnbook, Singing the Living Tradition, begins with a statement of the seven UU Principles and a list of the Sources which our faith draws upon. Anyone new to Unitarian Universalism would do well to refer to these pages in order to decide if their beliefs are congruent. A discussion with the Lay Chaplain can clarify any questions. Although lay chaplains would be happy to discuss UU points of view, they are not certified counselors. Situations that need counseling would be referred to the minister.

Reaching a Lay Chaplain

The Lay Chaplains can be reached by contacting the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it at (204) 474-1261.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 July 2010 03:45
 

Weddings

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What is a Unitarian Universalist Wedding Ceremony?

A Unitarian Universalist wedding ceremony is a unique celebration of the joining of two people on their life’s journey. The ceremony honours and celebrates the joining of families, the commitment between two people and the blessing of their future together.

Each ceremony is created by the couple and their Minister or Chaplain (the “Officiant”), and is performed by the Minister or Chaplain depending on their availability.

Do we need to be members of the church?

A couple need not be members of a Unitarian Universalist (UU) church or fellowship in order to be married in a UU ceremony.

Couples getting married in a UU ceremony are welcome to explore the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg to see if it is a place where they can cultivate a deep and meaningful spiritual life; attendance at services is not a pre-requisite to having a UU wedding ceremony.

wedding_handsWhat if my partner and I have different religious backgrounds and/or beliefs?

A Unitarian Universalist marriage ceremony is based on the personal integrity of the participants, rather than on institutional forms. Inclusiveness is highly valued, and UU ceremonies strive to honour different religious backgrounds and cultural traditions.

What about music?

Professional musicians or friends may provide the music or recorded music may be used. At an informal wedding the couple may choose not to have music. If desired, music can be played before the ceremony while the guests are arriving.

Do we have to be married in the church?

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The officiant will perform a wedding in various settings, such as couples’ homes, parks, gardens, etc. There may be extra costs involved in a ceremony outside the church.

For More Information

For more information (including officiant availability and fees), please contact the the church office or phone (204) 474-1261.

Last Updated on Saturday, 08 October 2011 05:12
 


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