Justice Partner Congregations
“Justice Partner” congregations are Unitarian Universalist congregations in North Carolina
- whose governing board (and minister(s)) have established a covenantal relationship with UUJMNC;
- who financially support UUJMNC by donating at least 1/4 of 1% of their annual operating income to UUJMNC each year through a line item in their congregational budget, a special collection, or other fundraising activity;
- who agree, if asked, to co-host an event for prospective sustaining donors once every three years;
- who share information about UUJMNC with the members of their congregation;
- who have a designated UUJMNC liaison;
- whose members are connected to and involved with UUJMNC; and
- who are actively engaged in social justice work within their congregation and in the wider community.
If your congregation is interested in becoming a UUJMNC “Justice Partner” congregation
- print a copy of UUJMNC’s “Justice Partner” Covenant and Justice Partner information form;
- share it with your congregation’s minister(s), social justice chair/coordinator, and governing board;
- ask your governing board to approve and sign the covenant; and
- scan and email the signed covenant or mail a copy of the signed covenant to:
UU Justice Ministry of NC
Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson
“Forward Together” Congregational Justice Partners 2018
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Wilmington
The Unitarian Coastal Fellowship of Morehead City