Role Description for
Member of Faith in Action Committee
Role Title
Focus Area*
Main Points of Contact
Connected Roles
Sources of Support
Location
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Remuneration
Role Description
Member of the Faith in Action Committee
Mission or
Children and Youth/Intergenerational or
Lay learning/Education and Learning
Faith in Action Team
Faith in Action link person
(to sub-committee)
Convenor of Faith in Action
Deputy General Secretary (Faith in Action)
The majority of meetings will be online. Where meetings
are in person, these are likely to take place at
venues around England, Scotland or Wales.
Times to be worked out once the Committee is formed, to
meet the needs of the Committee members.
2 online meetings and 1 in person meeting per annum (dates
and times suitable for the membership of committee) plus
additional follow-up work between meetings.
Volunteers are not remunerated. The URC will ensure
financial expenses incurred by volunteers while supporting
the work of the Faith in Action Committee will be
reimbursed, in accordance with the URC expenses
policy.
Background: Following the decision of General Assembly 2025, Faith in Action Committee
has been formed combining the work of the Mission Committee, Children and Youth Work
Committee and the Education and Learning Committee.
The new Faith in Action Committee is a Core or Programme Committee with specialist sub-
committees related to the work of the Faith in Action staff team.
Committee Summary: The Faith in Action Committee supports the United Reformed
Church’s outreach in terms of evangelism and witness; public issues; community engagement;
pioneering; ecumenical & interfaith relations; intergenerational worship; global & intercultural
ministries; racial justice and legacies of slavery; as well as ministry among children, young
people and young adults, intentionally listening to their voices; net zero advocacy; lay learning;
and world justice through the URC’s Commitment for Life programme. The role of the
Committee is to support and guide the Faith in Action staff team in implementing the work
agreed by Assembly through the Mission Strategy created to reflect the focus areas vital to the
life of the URC.
*each Committee member has an area of focus, alongside being a ‘general’ member of the Committee.
Principal responsibilities and duties
Attending and participation in meetings
1.
Attend as many of the Committee’s meetings as practicably possible and ensure apologies
are sent if not able to attend.
2.
Read all papers carefully in advance of each meeting in order to participate
fully in discussions and ask appropriate questions.
Familiarise yourself with the Committee’s Terms of Reference (and delegated
authority from General Assembly).
Be willing to support particular pieces of committee work outside of the
meetings.
Advocate for your focus area (Children and Youth/Intergenerational or
Education and Learning/Lay learning or Mission) as well as actively participate
in the full business of the Committee.
Connect with the relevant staff member/ Convenor of sub-committee, ensuring
regular liaison between them and the Faith in Action Committee.
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Training
Undertake training in key areas as highlighted within the induction and through ongoing
conversation with the Convenor and Secretary.
Expected Standards
This section refers to the way in which the role should be done as opposed to the duties/
responsibilities themselves.
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Promote a culture of open and effective communication.
Actively foster an environment which nurtures equality and cherishes diversity.
Take responsibility for own personal development and develop skills and
knowledge applicable to this role.
Ensure compliance with safeguarding practice.
This role description reflects the overall scope and responsibilities of the role. However, it
may change and evolve over time in order to meet organisational needs and this role
description will therefore be subject to periodic review and change if required.