Serve a multi-year commission that independently reviews Association functions, studies issues of concern, suggests approaches, and reports findings to the General Assembly at least every four years.
Purpose: The Commission on Appraisal provokes deep reflection and evokes timely, creative transformation of Unitarian Universalism, our congregations, and the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Key Responsibilities:
- review any function or activity of the Association which in its judgment will benefit from an independent review and report its conclusions to a regular General Assembly
- study and suggest approaches to issues which may be of concern to the Association
- report to a regular General Assembly at least once every four years on the program and accomplishments of the Association
Length of Term: 6 years (with a minimum of 6 years between terms)
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