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Religious Education

New! Religious Education classes can participate in Rev. William G. Sinkford's 19-day pilgrimage to Africa (beginning November 4, 2008).  Find out how you can join in his live online religious education classes—and how you can get your questions answered during the journey!

Lifespan Faith Development

The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) offers lifespan resources for education, worship, advocacy, and social action that nurture Unitarian Universalist identity, spiritual growth, a transforming faith, and vital communities of justice and love.

Exploring religious truth, meaning and experience is central to Unitarian Universalist (UU) faith, and faith development is central to our liberal religious education. In communities and as individuals we seek lives of meaning anchored by values and a commitment to promote principles of justice, love, trust, safety, tolerance and encouragement. We want to deepen in spirit and nurture our souls; we strive to contribute to and shape the wider world for the greater good. We recognize that we are part of an interdependent web of life.

We offer curricula, resources for lay and professional educators, families, and seekers of all ages including youth. There is information on religious education leadership and on the lifespan faith development staff group of the UUA, which provides professional leadership for lifespan faith development.

In collaboration with the technology and communications staff, this staff group is developing a new, free, online, lifespan curriculum, for all ages, "Tapestry of Faith."

For more information contact religiouseducation @ uua.org.

Last updated on Wednesday, October 29, 2008.

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