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Sunday School
Kids Sunday School Curriculum for 07-08
Explore, Ask, Imagine…
How You Can Live our Unitarian Universalist Principles
Chalice Children
Ages 3-4: Nurtures religious growth, creativity and connection
to our Unitarian Universalist community through “hands on” experiences
that reflect the natural religious development of preschool children.
A Discovering Year
Ages 5-6: Explores the rich diversity of humankind, individual
worth, and the interconnectedness of all living things through our Unitarian
Universalist principles.
We Believe
Ages 7-8: Encourages active and intentional practice of each of
our seven Unitarian Universalist principles through stories, songs, dramatizations,
games, creative activities and take home suggestions.
Spirit of Adventure
Ages 9-11: Teaches insights into our Unitarian Universalist faith
through the examples of famous Unitarian Universalists who modeled service,
kindness, generosity, reason, curiosity, and responsibility for our earth.
Traditions with a Wink
Ages 12-14: Teaches our Unitarian Universalist traditions with
a fun twist: the creation of worship services of celebration and memory;
the place of science and reason; the creation of community; the performance
of good works; and the exploration of our purposes and principles.
Exploration of our Unitarian Universalist Faith
Ages 15-18: Together our teens and sponsors create their own experiences
for integrating our liberal religious values into their lives.
Caring Community Offering in Sunday School
The six current Sunday School classes have begun a new tradition of a “Caring
Community Offering” of coins each Sunday along with their usual chalice
lighting ritual. The first use of the collected money will be to send $120
to heifer International for a goat project through this nonprofit. Future
recipients of the Caring Community Offering money will be democratically
decided upon by the Sunday School community at All Souls.
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