Classes: An Amazing Journey, On the Road Again We are on a pilgrimage of faith, exploring how Unitarian Universalism translates into life choices and everyday action. Has your child completed any activity that aligns with our seven principles? Please be sure to come downstairs in the Parish Hall and add the activity to our path. We meet weekly on a virtual platform at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Snack and Play: On April 2, volunteers are welcome to help RE work on crafts on the lawn. We will be present from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. and will offer a peace pinwheel
Sunday school is back in person this year!! Church starts at 10:30 and we will be meeting during the church service, downstairs after the Message for All Ages around 10:45. We will have registration on September 10, and our first class will be on September 17. Our older youth will meet on Sunday evenings every other week. More to come on this! This year we are Building a Bear of Wholeness. What does it take to make a home? This year we will think about this and what purposes and functions our home serves for both humans and animals.
We believe that each and every person is important. We believe that all people should be treated fairly. We believe that our churches are places where all people are accepted and where we keep on learning together. We believe that each person must be free to search for what is true and right in life. We believe that everyone should have a vote about things that concern them. We believe in working for a peaceful, fair and free world. We believe in caring for our planet earth.
Please contact: Kelly Lownds, Director of Religious Explorationdre@uumiddleboro.org Religious Exploration Committee:Christine Hoyle, Chair; Kelly Lownds; Chris Dargelis
We meet weekly on a virtual platform at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings. We are following our faithful footprints. The children have handouts from the curriculum and are coloring in trees, signs and feet for our path through the church. Information about family time ideas is being provided, and we have had a great start to our church school year. The curriculum we are working on has started us on a pilgrimage of faith, exploring how Unitarian Universalism translates into life choices and everyday action. We have already filled out a couple of our footprints with our deeds of the