Our religious education program uses professionally written, age appropriate curriculum developed by the Unitarian Universalist Association in Boston.
Generally speaking, there are themes for each developmental age group:For a link to this year’s curriculum by grade click here.
[Top]Our Sunday school classes are taught by members and friends of the congregation who have been involved in our congregation for at least six months. Some parents or guardians like to teach classes that include their own children. Others use the opportunity to teach children and youth older than their own children so that they can explore what delights and challenges may be in store for their families in the future. Many of our teachers have raised their own children in our faith community and enjoy volunteer work that spans the ages and stages of life. Others are young adults who often provide fresh insights. Mostly, people teach because they enjoy being with children and youth. By their nature, children and youth help adults on their spiritual paths because children and youth are comfortable with learning and seeking.
All teachers are offered a morning workshop each semester that includes philosophy of teaching religious education, child development and classroom management.
[Top]Some Sunday morning worship services each year are intergenerational and the children and youth attend the service with their parents. However, Sunday School is in session most Sunday mornings. The nursery is open almost every Sunday.
While some children enjoy wearing their “Sunday best”, most come prepared to sit on the floor. Younger children sometimes have messy activities as part of Sunday School, so comfortable, washable school clothing is appropriate.
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As parents, you play a significant role in the religious education of your child. You can help your child learn the importance of religious education by facilitating regular attendance and showing an interest in what happens each week. We ask you to enroll your child, and when you do, you become a part of our congregation, though not members in a formal sense. Just as the entire congregation supports religious education, we need your support both in terms of service and financial assistance (see registration form). Newcomers: as you get to know us, you will learn more about ways to serve and support our community.
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