"Such values as we are concerned with cannot be communicated except as they are set in operation....This is why I have so often said that a faith which is so largely a faith of dynamic ethical and intellectual values should make method the heart of its curriculum." Angus MacLean, Unitarian Universalist religious educator
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Reverse trick or treating for halloween
During our Halloween Party At FUSS we will be introducing Reverse Trick or Treating to children and parents. We will hand out cards and candy children can give to adults at whose homes they trick or treat. Read more here and watch a video posted on the right side of this blog.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Children's Chapel Sunday
With Moses, we can see the world lit up from within by the fire of God’s spirit and hear a voice calling out to us, “Take off your shoes. The ground on which you stand is holy.” We can recognize that the call to resist oppression arises from an epiphany of divine presence in the midst of life’s present realities. from We Are Already in Paradise by Rebecca Parker.
This Sunday is children's chapel for children in RE classes from PreK thru grade 4. We're very excited with the worship we have planned. Children start with parents in the Great Hall. They will here the story of Moses and the Burning Bush told by Lisa Temoshok. Children will travel to children' chapel to explore through worship the meaning of the story. This is not just for children, adults are welcome too. Adults who remain in the Great Hall will also continue to explore the meaning of the story too through the worship service and Priscilla's sermon.
****Because of the rummage sale children's chapel will be in a different place this Sunday. It will be next door to the dining room in what is normally the preK/K room. It will still be transformed into a worshipful, sacred space...
This Sunday is children's chapel for children in RE classes from PreK thru grade 4. We're very excited with the worship we have planned. Children start with parents in the Great Hall. They will here the story of Moses and the Burning Bush told by Lisa Temoshok. Children will travel to children' chapel to explore through worship the meaning of the story. This is not just for children, adults are welcome too. Adults who remain in the Great Hall will also continue to explore the meaning of the story too through the worship service and Priscilla's sermon.
****Because of the rummage sale children's chapel will be in a different place this Sunday. It will be next door to the dining room in what is normally the preK/K room. It will still be transformed into a worshipful, sacred space...
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