Individual Men’s Groups
Most men’s support groups at UUCV have been practicing principles of spiritual growth since their inception for over a decade. These principals include incorporating ritual and structure into meetings – while remaining flexible, aligning discussion with the monthly theme, and striving for spiritual maturity. Individual men’s groups are autonomous. The affairs of one group do not affect others and there is no centralized management.
These small groups meet twice a month, usually on a mid-week evening from 7 – 9 pm.
Groups either meet at the church or in private homes.
Uncommitted Groups
In uncommitted groups men are free to attend as they see fit, a kind of open door drop-in policy. Uncommitted groups often serve as the gateway to join UUCV committed men’s groups.
Committed Groups
Other small groups meet as more committed groups, with some renewing one’s commitment every six months and making attendance at meetings a high priority. It can also define how new members are inducted and what is expected from each member.
Spiritual growth is a focus of the men’s groups, along with fellowship and support. Men are encouraged to share their personal experience and speak from the heart. To do this one must be dedicated, vulnerable, and patient. This requires a significant level of trust in the group—and in one’s self. The goal of UUCV men’s support groups is to make a safe space available in the congregation for men to feel a deeper connection to others.