Sundays in December will focus on festivals of light celebrated in different religions. We will offer music, coloring, stories, and crafts related to each festival. What you can do this week at home: If you are unable to join us, feel free to use these links and resources to create a faith formation … Continue reading Family Resources for December
The Faith development office at the Unitarian Universalist Association publishes a seasonal newsletter for families. I thought you might like to read it! You can find the fall 2018 newsletter here! My best to you with many blessings, Amy
Bring a friend to RE this week! We love visitors! Come back with me into a story we all share, a story whose rhythm beats in us still. The story belongs to each of us and to all of us, like the beat of [a] drum, like the heartbeat of our living universe. — … Continue reading Family Resources for November 25
Cut down the forest of desire, not the forest of trees. — The Buddha, Dhammapada 283 This work is guided by the philosophy of “deep ecology”, a term coined by Naess in 1972. In an interview posted on the Context Institute website, Michael Zimmerman explains “deep ecology”: Deep ecology portrays itself as “deep” because … Continue reading Family Resources for November 18
It’s the little things citizens do. That’s what will make the difference. My little thing is planting trees. — Wangari Maathai, Nobel Prize winner and founder of the Green Belt Movement in Kenya Story: we will hear the story, Trees for Kenya The details about Sunday morning: Babies – 4 year olds … Continue reading Family Resources for November 11