Curricula & Resources for Adults

Tapestry of Faith Multi-Workshop Programs

Available in full online, programs focus on topics such as leadership, building beloved community, spirituality, Unitarian Universalist history and theology, ethics, and life issues. All are adaptable to a wide variety of schedules and contexts. Most are modular, meaning that you may offer single workshops or a selected short series.

Browse Tapestry of Faith programs for adults.

Book and Film Discussion Guides

Guides for books and films are adaptable for use in a single session or a short series.

Social Justice Study/Action Guides for Congregations

  • Reproductive Justice, selected by the 2012 General Assembly as the 2012-2016 study/action issue
  • Immigration as a Moral Issue, selected by the 2010 General Assembly as the 2010-2014 study/action issue

Military Ministry Toolkit

A a six-workshop program for adults in Unitarian Universalist faith communities that seek to become more intentionally open and inviting to military service people, veterans, and their families.

Beyond the Partisan Divide Toolkit

This toolkit offers videos, exercises, and resources to use as a group in a one-day setting, as separate workshops over time, or individually on one's own to explore how to embody a welcome that stretches across partisan division.

Disability Awareness

Accessibility and Inclusion Ministry (AIM) Program for congregations focuses on welcoming, embracing, integrating, and supporting people with disabilities and their families.

Unitarian Universalist History Videos

Find a list of videos on UU history topics created by the UUA or by a UU congregation, organization, or group.

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