Goals, Session 6: All Ages Offer Gifts
In "Windows and Mirrors," a Tapestry of Faith program
This session will:
- Introduce the concept of multigenerational community, affirm it as reflective of our values as Unitarian Universalists, and demonstrate what it looks like
- Develop participants' sense that the age they are now is a point in their life's continuum
- Explore competencies that people of different ages tend to exhibit
- Teach about children's participation in civil rights protests as an example of people of different ages coming together to support and promote a community to which they belong; invite children to apply this lesson to the multigenerational possibilities of their Unitarian Universalist congregation
- Challenge participants to connect their faith to behavior in daily life.
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Last updated on Thursday, October 27, 2011.
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