Lifespan Learning
What We Offer
We offer children, youth, and adults an opportunity to explore, reflect, and learn in a nurturing spiritual community. Unitarian Universalist religious education programs at UUCLR are a container for:
- Ethical growth – internalizing enduring values like justice, equity, and compassion, and gaining tools to act on them in everyday life.
- Social growth – connecting with peers and people of all ages on a deeper level. Finding acceptance among people who see beyond the superficial.
- Spiritual growth – feeling a connection with the sacred within, among, and beyond us.
UUCLR religious education programs include more than classes. On a Sunday you might find children singing songs about justice and kindness, engaging with a story about loss and bereavement, packing blessing bags for our homeless neighbors, or hosting a brunch to raise money for the food pantry. Our programs incorporate social justice activities, worship opportunities, service trips, fellowship, and fun.
At UUCLR, we know that the entire congregation is our learning community. We welcome people of all ages to find their place in any aspect of church life. Our lifespan learning programs are led by parents and volunteers from the wider congregation, our Director of Religious Education, and our minister. Teaching and facilitating can be a very fulfilling way to deepen one’s own faith.
We invite you to explore these pages and contact our Director of Religious Education to get connected.
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