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Category: Programs

Summer Faith Formation for Children and Youth

This summer, children (PreK–5th) can join weekly Sunday morning classes (June 15–August 10, 10–11 a.m.) featuring stories, crafts, and spiritual exploration. Middle schoolers (rising 6th–8th) are invited to a monthly book club, starting with an interest meeting on May 29, 7–8 p.m. Adult volunteers, especially veteran teachers, are encouraged to participate.

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Sunday Mornings At The Fellowship

Beginning Next Fall, our Sundays will we have an exciting, engaging, and impactful plan for all ages to help you and your family live into our shared values of Justice, Empathy, Tolerance, Pluralism, Interdependence, and Generosity with Love at the Center of it all. 

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Meals with UU Friends

Meals are a great way to have fun and learn more about your Fellowship friends.   We are relaunching Meals with UU Friends in this summer with

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Easter Egg Hunt

It’s almost Easter at the Fellowship! A few of us recently realized that no one had signed up to plan the Easter celebration, so we’re

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Children’s Faith Formation Planning Retreat – A Quick Recap

The Children’s Faith Formation Team’s Planning Retreat on April 5th focused on goal setting for the coming year. Desired outcomes for children in RE included community, safety, and learning about faith and values. Growing edges, like a clearer long-term plan and teacher spiritual care, were also identified. Age-based goals and a popular RE schedule were determined. Task forces were formed to address growing edges and achieve goals within the chosen schedule.

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The Odyssey Project

Please join us on April 13 following coffee hour for an Odyssey program featuring John Solu. John’s program will be our 30th, and we look

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New Pre-K RE Class

Beginning this Sunday, Preschoolers will meet during our Religious Education Hour (11:30-12:30) in Room A. Led by our amazing teachers, Megan, Sara, and Alex, they will explore monthly themes, engage in age-appropriate activities, and build friendships. Parents are welcome to join and learn alongside their children.

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