Membership in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation is open to any person 16 years of age or older who affirms his or her agreement with the principles of Unitarian Universalism. Members of the Congregation receive multiple benefits.  They receive access to have the minister create and officiate Child Dedications, Naming Ceremonies; Weddings, Memorials and other specialized ceremonies at no additional cost and are entitled to vote at congregational meetings and receive the UUWorld magazine, a bi-monthly publication of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). The membership database is used for church-related business only and is never distributed to outside entities. There is no per member fee to the UUA. The Congregation pays affiliation dues to the UUA and Southern Region of the UUA  based on a percentage of the it’s operating budget which gives our congregation access to services and resources from the UUA and Southern Region.

Membership is accomplished simply by signing the membership book. In accordance with the tenets of Unitarian Universalism, membership does not require the profession of any creed or belief. An informational session, the UUPreview, is held several times during the year. Prospective members are encouraged to attend the UUPreview before joining.

Members and friends are expected to support the Congregation in two ways:
(1) Financial support. Financial contribution to the Congregation is expected, in an amount that each member or friend decides based on her or his financial situation. Persons are encouraged to make a formal pledge of their intent to contribute, since this provides the most reliable information to the leadership in planning a budget. The Stewardship season and the budgeting process occurs during the spring for the succeeding fiscal year (May 1 through April 30), although pledges for partial years are welcome at any time.
(2) Service. The Congregation is governed by committees and an elected Board of Trustees. See the Leadership page for more information. Members and friends are encouraged to serve on committees or to take advantage of other opportunities for service. Committee participation is by “self-appointment”, that is, persons volunteer for committees based on interest. Only members of the Congregation may serve as committee chairs or on the Board of Trustees