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Understanding Adults

The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) of Congregations has an annotated bibliography of selected faith development books that are specifically relevant to Unitarian Universalists. Reviews of UU Adult Curriculum, Study Guides, Our UU History: A Selected Bibliography are also available.

The Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF) has many resources to deepen teachers' understandings of content or process as they teach in our UU faith development program, including links to sermons, background information, activities, and other materials relevant to adults working in lifespan faith development programs.

Comprehensive Small Group Ministry and faith development resources can be found through the Small Ministry Network.

Why Teach?

Testimonials about Teaching in Faith

Have you ever experienced wonder while teaching or working with children or youth in your congregation? Does teaching make you more connected to your congregation, community, spirituality or faith? How does teaching nurture your soul?

We are seeking testimonials and stories about what adults learn, experience, ponder, enjoy, struggle with and gain through their experiences of being part of the religious education program in their congregations. Stories about small moments are welcome as are longer tales about teaching and journeys of faith.

We hope to share our stories of teaching in faith on this website. Together we will weave a greater narrative about what it means to engage in the spiritual practice of teaching in faith.

For more information contact teacherdevelopmentatuuadotorg.

Last updated on Tuesday, April 3, 2007.

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