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If you plant a seed in springtime, by autumn a plant will mature and bear flowers. From those flowers, new seeds will fall to the earth, where they will be stored until they sprout and produce new flowers. Our mind is a field in which every kind of seed is sown—seeds of compassion, joy, and hope...Story | September 4, 2020 | For Grade 6, Middle School | From Amazing GraceTagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Children's Faith Development, Equal OpportunityCurriculum page
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When people speak up for Earth’s forests, some might call them “tree-huggers.” Tree-hugging’s brave history started in India hundreds of years ago.Story | June 5, 2020 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Multigenerational | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Activism, Earth, Environment, Leadership, ReverencePage/Article
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Instead of having a dogma or creed, UU's develop their own understanding of their spirituality and beliefs. This section gives tools to develop yours.Curriculum | July 12, 2019 (reviewed March 2026) | For Youth | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: High School-Aged Youth Faith DevelopmentPage/Article
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Our UU Shared Values ground and guide us. Learn how they compare to other religions, and how they guide our social justice work.Curriculum | July 12, 2019 (reviewed July 2024) | For Youth | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: High School-Aged Youth Faith DevelopmentPage/Article
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Our UU Faith is congregationally-based. Learn about the important aspects of living in a faith community.Curriculum | July 12, 2019 (reviewed July 2024) | For Youth | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: High School-Aged Youth Faith Development, Youth MinistryPage/Article
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2019 Edition Religion in Life for Scouts BSA is a program in Unitarian Universalist identity for ages 12 to 17.Curriculum | By Gail Forsyth-Vail, Wayne B. Arnason, Richard S. Gilbert | July 12, 2019 (reviewed July 2024) | For Youth | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: High School-Aged Youth Faith DevelopmentPage/Article
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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States, from Beacon Press, is the first history of the United States told from the perspective of indigenous peoples....Curriculum | By Gail Forsyth-Vail, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz | June 19, 2019 | For Youth, Adults | From Anti-Racism LibraryTagged as: Anti-Racism, BIPOC Experiences, History, Indigenous RightsPage/Article
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A community of geese in an open meadow, threatened to be eaten by a fox, can't escape, but they do come up with another creative solution.Story | By Faye Mogensen | June 9, 2019 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Courage, Creativity, Imagination, Nonviolence, SolidarityPage/Article
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Joanne Bland, co-founder of the National Voting Rights Museum in Selma, Alabama, shares her memories with Families editor, Susan Lawrence to offer a child's-eye view of a community rising for liberation.Utility | By Susan Dana Lawrence | April 16, 2019 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Activism, Juneteenth, Justice, Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunday, Nonviolence, Race/EthnicityPage/Article
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A child tries to trick the village wise woman, and considers doing something wicked in the process.Story | March 9, 2019 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Arrogance, Conscience, Integrity, Shame, WisdomPage/Article
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UU minister Rev. Danielle Di Bona shares her experience of learning about her indigenous heritage.Story | By Danielle Di Bona | January 6, 2019 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Multigenerational | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: History, Indigenous American, Indigenous Peoples Day, Oppression, ThanksgivingPage/Article
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A grandmother shares a story of a great-great grandfather's reputation of helping others on the anniversary of his birth.Story | December 2, 2018 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: 1st Principle (Worth & Dignity), Aging, Character, Compassion, Hinduism, Personal Stories, RespectPage/Article
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Based on a true story from the 1976 Special Olympics where children chose cooperation over competition.Story | By Susan Dana Lawrence | September 9, 2018 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Caring, Children, CompassionPage/Article
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Using a comprehensive approach, this program helps senior-high youth gain the knowledge, life principles and skills they need to express their sexuality in life-enhancing ways. Includes a parent orientation and 12 sessions. Adaptable for classroom, Sunday School or youth group settings.Curriculum | August 14, 2018 | For Middle School, High School | From Our Whole LivesTagged as: Sexuality EducationCurriculum page
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A sexuality education program for youth that models and teaches caring, compassion, respect, and justice. A holistic program that moves beyond the intellect to address the attitudes, values, and feelings that youth have about themselves and the world.Curriculum | August 14, 2018 | For Middle School, High School | From Our Whole LivesTagged as: Sexuality EducationCurriculum page
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In the discussion guide to Robin DiAngelo's popular Beacon Press book White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism, religious educator Gail Forsyth-Vail invites Unitarian Universalists to reflect on the book's concepts and apply it in their own work for anti-racist,...Curriculum | By Gail Forsyth-Vail, Robin DiAngelo | June 19, 2018 | For Youth, Adults | From Anti-Racism LibraryTagged as: Anti-Racism, Congregational Transformation, White Supremacy Culture, WhitenessPage/Article
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The religion Kanenuiakea, though hundreds of years old, has been practiced entirely in secret since the Hawaiian Kingdom and its Constitution were overthrown in 1893.Story | By Susan Dana Lawrence | March 1, 2018 (reviewed June 2025) | For Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Activism, Indigenous American, OppressionPage/Article
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Poem about the possibilities of a seed. A seed is so small Where do you suppose it stores up all of the things it knows? With an Activity.Activity, Centering Practice, Story | March 1, 2018 (reviewed December 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: Growth, Nature, TransformationPage/Article
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A moonless night. A rowboat ride, about a mile, across an icy current toward the glow of a lantern on the far side of the river. Someone waiting there will be your next conductor. They'll guide you to a safe house as the Underground Railroad carries you north. ...Story | By Susan Dana Lawrence | February 5, 2018 (reviewed August 2025) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: America, Black History / Whitney Young / James Reeb, Courage, History, Prophetic Words & DeedsPage/Article
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A villager discovers a creative & delicious way of cooking food, but is forbidden to do it because it is not traditional. She and her friends disobey.Story | By Renee Ruchotzke | November 29, 2017 (reviewed November 2024) | For Children, Youth, Adults | From Faith Curricula LibraryTagged as: 5th Principle (Conscience & Democracy), Change, Community, Conflict Management in Congregations, Conscience, Dissent, Governance, Human Rights, Pluralism, Resilience, Teamwork, Transformation, UU TheologyPage/Article
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