To This I Give My Heart A Coming of Age Journal
By Bart Frost
Coming of age in Unitarian Universalism is an important step on your path to adulthood—use this journal as a companion and tool on your journey.
Usually in late Spring.
Unitarian Universalist teenagers usually join their congregations with a special "Coming of Age" ceremony. This ceremony is often preceded by a year-long curriculum helping them to learn more about Unitarian Universalism and articulate their own beliefs. The Coming of Age ceremony usually features the youth reading their statements of personal belief (credo statements) to the congregation.
Comprehensive and practical, the Coming of Age Handbook for Congregations is a treasury of tools for the religious educator of adolescents. As youth prepare to leave childhood, congregations seeking to honor this transition will benefit from the wealth of ideas in this guide.
Unitarian Universalist Perspectives
Coming of Age Handbook for Congregations
By Sarah Gibb Millspaugh
Comprehensive guidebook for religious educators of adolescents...
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We are here today to recognize the completion of your program of study for this Coming of Age ceremony and to celebrate with you the faith you have come to accept through this year of questioning and investigating. Some of you were brought to a Unitarian Universalist church to be Dedicated and...Opening | January 21, 2015 | From WorshipWebTagged as: Coming of Age