Communications is a core function of Unitarian Universalist Church of Delaware County (UUCDC). 

Only by frequent and quality communication can the church build a stronger community and grow.  Our priorities are communications with and among congregants, with individuals and families seeking a new spiritual home, and with those in the greater Delco and Philadelphia areas. Our aim is that all outreach is effective, inviting, and puts the best face on UUCDC.  

UUCDC leadership has adopted a communications plan intended to improve church communication channels, build identification and affinity among congregants, and attract new members. (A PowerPoint presentation of the plan is available here.) Approved by the Executive Team in 2023, the communications program is being led by the Communications Leadership Team and carried out by the Communications Execution Team. 

We need talented and skilled communicators to support our efforts. To volunteer or for more information, contact the communications coordinator

Jennifer G.

Communications Coordinator

 

Jennifer is, in her own words, a “growth junkie.” She explains: “Professionally, I am an executive coach and mentor who works with leaders, teams, and organizations that want to grow, in all forms and fashions.” The Pittsburgh native puts her skills to work as UUCDC’s communications coordinator, whose role is recruiting and organizing volunteers and resources to create and execute projects to enhance interconnectedness and grow the congregation’s membership. Since Jennifer, who lives in Wallingford and completed the pathway to membership in 2019, was very young, she has desired to foster equity and justice. At our church, she has also been a leader of the Anti-Racism Coalition (ARC) and co-founded the Allyship and Anti-Racism Discussion group in 2020. Jennifer likes it here because “I love being part of a compassionate and caring community that largely shares core values and lives by them.” Between her job and volunteering for our church, she has little free time, but admits, “no matter how much I work, I do like to play quite a bit. Sometimes I need help making enough time for that. As much as I can, I walk a lot, do yoga, bike, and share conversation, food, travel, and music with friends.”