Children's Religious Exploration Program PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 18 February 2008

Each RE year, the children's Religious Exploration Program focuses on one of three themes: Unitarian Universalism, world religions, or the Hebrew and Christian Bibles. Whatever the year's theme may be, the program assists children in building an understanding of themselves, their place in the world, and the Unitarian Universalist principles. In addition, all ages are offered opportunities for worship, social action projects, and fellowship. 

 

Regular children's RE programming runs from September through mid-June and classes meet during the worship service. During the RE year, children's classes are held every Sunday, unless the worship service is specifically designated as intergenerational, and the Youth Group meets approximately two Sundays a month. In the summer, kindergarten through 6th grade students meet together in a special summer program. Older children and youth may attend the service or assist in summer RE. Throughout the year we provide nursery care for the youngest children.

 

NEWCOMERS WITH CHILDREN

When visiting us, we ask that you introduce your child to their class leader before the service. Children stay with their families until after the Story for All Ages. At that time class leaders and assistants will escort children to their classrooms.

If you have been visiting for three Sundays or have decided we are your church home, please register your children. To register, fill out a copy of the family registration form. Contact the Director of Religious Exploration or a member of the RE committee with questions or comments.


A MESSAGE FOR THE CHILDREN

Make sure your parents bring you regularly. That will help you feel part of the group and you won’t miss anything. Also, wear play clothes, no sense getting fancy clothes all messed up. And finally talk to your parents about what you learned in class; ask them questions (we think you can stump them).

FOR ALL PARENTS

We have no registration fee for our program. However, we do ask that parents make both a contribution of time (see registration form) and a financial contribution to the church. Without the dedication of its participants, our program could not exist.

All of our RE leaders and assistants are volunteers. They give tirelessly of their time, energy and love to guide our children. Please, offer your frequent thanks to these generous individuals.

Arrival / Dismissal

The nursery is available after 10:20 for children 4 years old and younger. Older children should stay with their families until the Story for All Ages. RE Leaders need to set up classrooms and no one is assigned to watch these children.

Please pick up your children right after the service. This assures the safety of our children and enables our entire congregation to interact during Fellowship Time. Children in third grade or younger will not be allowed to leave their classes unattended. Children should stay in the main room to socialize with the congregation.

Illness

In order to minimize risk of infection to others, children should be symptom free from fever, diarrhea and vomiting for 24 hours before returning to church.

Parent Responsibilities

Attendance - Arrive on time and come regularly. Children develop a sense of belonging by attending regularly. Much of what is imparted in our program requires the trust and sense of acceptance that develops as children get to know one another and their teachers.

Conduct Policy - Classroom rules and guidelines are developed with the children’s participation and understanding at the beginning of the year. If a child behaves in a way that is disruptive, the teacher will remind the child of the classroom conduct rules and guidelines. If misbehavior continues, the teacher will ask the parent to leave the adult service and assist the child in returning to the classroom.

Show an Interest - Talk with your children about what they did Sunday morning. Share with them what you learned too!

Dress - Children in our program paint, take walks, dance, and play active games. Washable, comfortable, school or play clothes are the best things for them to wear.

Share your beliefs - Realize that you are your child’s primary religious educator. Let your child know about your religious beliefs. Share your "used-to-thinks" about God, heaven, prayer, and so forth, as well as what you believe now. Tell your child why you choose UUS, what it means to you, and how you act on your faith.

Volunteer - Religious Exploration is a cooperative venture. You will be asked to help with trips, provide special snacks, and occasionally help in the classroom with special projects. Please share your time generously and enthusiastically. You will meet other outstanding parents who are leading classes this year, some truly "awe"-some children, and have fun!


MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN

 

Worship

The word “worship” means to “add worth or value” Each week we will begin our services with our families for the first 15 minutes or so to enrich both our families and our community. While your children sit with you, they will hear the greeting, prelude, and chalice lighting. They may sing with you or listen to the choir and then will be invited to come up to the front for the “Story for All Ages”. They will leave for their Religious Exploration classes while we sing to them. About once a month we will have Intergenerational Services in which children, youth, and adults all worship together. These include the In-gathering, Christmas Eve, Easter, and the Religious Exploration Celebration in June.

 

Music

All children are taught simple songs during Religious Exploration classes on Sunday mornings and will have the opportunity to perform together during services throughout the year. Any child or youth who would like to sing a solo, duet, or play an instrument for an adult service should speak with the Music Director, Worship Committee Chair or the Director of Religious Exploration about coordinating an appropriate time

 

Service Projects and Social Responsibility

The Religious Exploration Program is designed to encourage young people to develop a social conscience and to take action to influence change. The young people participate in projects such as Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, Guest at Your Table, Mitten Tree collection, Valentine’s for Vets, and Trail Clean Up. Children and families are encouraged to take part in other activities sponsored by the social action committee of our church.

 

Fellowship

The best way for children to make friends and feel a part of our community is by regular attendance. If you bring your children regularly and on time (we begin promptly at 10:30 am), they are most likely to develop relationships with the other children and teachers. Regular attendance also helps them to get the most out of the curriculum.

Throughout the year a number of special intergenerational activities are scheduled which give us an opportunity to celebrate together. These special times include potlucks, the auction, the fall retreat, the In-gathering service, picnics and other programs where children and adults are together in fun and fellowship. Please bring your children and enjoy the warmth of our community.


UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST PRINCIPLES – A CHILDREN'S VERSION

1. Every person is important and valuable.

2. All people should be treated fairly.

3. Our churches are places where we should accept one another and learn together.

4. Each person should be free to search for what is true and right.

5. All people have the right to speak out and vote on things that matter to them.

6. We should help build a peaceful, fair, and free world.

7. We need to take care of the earth, the home we share with all living things.

 

 

 

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