It’s a conversation. These visits are genuinely about sharing the vision for UUCC’s future and hearing your thoughts. The fellow member coming to see you cares about you and values your perspective—they’re not there to pressure you, but to connect with you about something that matters for our faith family.
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You’ll get the full picture. A personal visit gives you the chance to ask questions, understand the plans, and see how this campaign addresses real needs. You’ll learn things you might not catch in Sunday announcements or written materials.
Your input matters. Church leaders want to hear your ideas, concerns, and hopes. This is your opportunity to be part of the process and help shape what comes next. Even if you’re not sure about giving, your perspective helps the campaign succeed. It honors the relationship. A fellow member cares enough to ask for your time. Saying yes shows respect for their commitment, even if you ultimately decide not to participate financially.
You might be inspired. Hearing directly from passionate volunteers about why they believe in this vision can be moving. You might discover connections to the mission you hadn’t considered before.
There’s no obligation. Meeting doesn’t mean committing. You’re free to consider your decision on your own timeline. The visit simply ensures you have everything you need to make an informed choice about your level of involvement.
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