- Preschool/K-1
We will be using the curriculum Treasure Hunting. This curriculum celebrates the wondrous qualities of children and the animals, objects, and people around them. It will provide the children with experiences and opportunities to grow in trust and caring and to develop their self-identity and sense of connectedness with all of life. - Grades 2 – 4
This group will be using the “Timeless Themes: Stories from the Hebrew and Christian Bibles curriculum. The best-known stories in religious literature are presented to the children in this curriculum, providing a base of knowledge essential to the understanding of their religious heritage. Timeless themes that inspired the scriptures, such as power, responsibility, freedom, love, and forgiveness, are explored. - Grades 5 – 8
The curriculum Compass Points will be used to help middle school aged youth explore their beliefs, their UU faith and their relationships with others and the world. “Compass Points” gives participants opportunities to discover what they believe about life’s big questions, think independently, assume responsibility, make decisions, explore values, and adopt the practice of radical hospitality; acquire enough background in Unitarian Universalist history, polity, and theology that they can know and express what Unitarian Universalism stands for; and understand that religious liberty is a hard won legacy that continues to need protection. They will have the opportunity to visit other UU congregations later in the year.