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Ministries

What Is Ministry at Cedar Lane?

At Cedar Lane, ministry is an invitation to take action – a way to live out our mission and values in meaningful, hands-on ways.

What Are Ministry Teams?

  • Ministry teams help carry out the work and mission of the church.
  • They’re made up of people who feel called to serve in a specific area – whether that’s social justice, worship, hospitality, or beyond.
  • These teams are supported and coordinated by staff, not by the board. Senior staff are accountable to the board for the work and progress of ministry teams.

Get Involved

Below, you’ll find a full list of ministry teams, along with contact information for each group. We invite you to explore, reach out, and find the team that fits your passions and interests! If you are interested in serving on the board, nominating and leadership development, or one of the committees of the board, learn more about congregational leadership.

If you have questions about how to get started, someone from the volunteer coordination team can help.

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8th Principle Embodiment Group (8PEG)

Action in Montgomery (AIM)

Adult Choir

Afghan Refugee Support

Auction Team

A/V Team

Caring Team

Children and Youth Choir

Earth-Based Spirituality

Facilities Team

Children and Youth Faith Formation

Flower Team

Food Justice

Generosity Team

Grounds Team

Handbell Choir

Immigrant Justice

Internship Team

Labyrinth Walks

LGBTQ+ and Gender Justice

Library Team

Membership Engagement Team

Mindfulness Meditation

Music Ministry

Sliding Scale Options

suggested love offering of $20 / seat

Sliding Scale Guide

We know it can be complicated to decide how much to pay, and there’s no one right answer for anyone. Many thanks to UU@UN for providing an equitable model for payments.

Consider paying at a lower tier if many of these are true for you:

  • I am directly affected by environmental racism.
  • I have immigration-related expenses.
  • I’m supporting children or have other dependents.
  • I have significant debt.
  • I have medical expenses not covered by insurance.
  • I receive public assistance.
  • I am an elder with limited financial support.
  • I am an unpaid community organizer.
  • I have been denied work due to incarceration history.
  • I would need to budget in order to afford a $25 expense.

Consider paying at a higher tier if multiple of these are true for you:

  • I or my family owns the home I live in.
  • I have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money.
  • I can travel recreationally.
  • I have access to family money and resources in times of need.
  • I work part time by choice.
  • I have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender and racial privilege, class background, etc.
  • In terms of its impact on my lifestyle (e.g. my ability to pay this month’s bills), $50 means functionally about the same as $15. My bank account would look pretty much the same either way.


A reflection from Pronoia Coaching:

When I pay more, I know that I am helping others to access the event.

When I pay in the middle, I know I am helping the organizers cover costs.

And when I pay less, I know I am letting my community hold me and support me.

All of these are wonderful and acceptable ways of participating.