
This Week in Religious Education
What is happening for children, youth, and families at OUUC
The 2019-2020 Religious Education Year Begins this Sunday!
Full Classes Resume: Are You Registered?
Our new year of classes begin this Sunday! It's going to be a great year, and one way to make it even better … knowing who will be coming!
Please register now for classes:
This Sunday: September 15
All ages will begin in the worship service this Sunday (including middle school youth) to be part of the Dedication of the Religious Education team in the worship. Then we will have classes, all working on Covenants.
9:15: All Ages Spirit Play class and Nursery Care
11:00:
- Nursery Care
- Spirit Play for pre-K
- Labyrinth Learning for 1st-5gth grades
- Middle School Group for 5th-8th grades
For Children
Child Dedications
Are you interested in having your child(ren) dedicated at OUUC? Unlike a Christian-style baptism, most UU congregations do a Child Dedication, a ritual crafted by the minister and the parents to dedicate the adults and the congregation to the support of the child.
If you are interested in having your child(ren) dedicated at OUUC, contact Sara at dre@ouuc.org
Middlers Lunch Sunday September 15, 12:30
Childcare will be provided this Sunday for the Middlers Lunch for those in their 30's, 40's, and 50's. Please join us!
Soulful Home, Faithful Parenting
Bring the themes of this year into your home and get support and reflection on how they relate to your parenting!
Sign up to receive the Soulful Home packets with ideas for how to bring the theme of the month home by emailing Sara at dre@ouuc.org or by joining the OUUC Families FB group.
Attend a Faithful Parenting reflection circle on the 4th Sunday of each month.
- 9:15: parents of kids 0-10 years old
- 12:30: parents of kids 10+
September 22 the discussion will be about Parenting and Expectations
All Ages Class: Paste Paper
Date: Saturday, September 28 Time: Noon – 3:00 p.m. Place: OUUC Leader: John Snyder Children 9 and above are welcome with an adult. Class size 4 minimum, 12 maximum. There is a $5 materials charge per person; maximum of $15 per family.
While I think of Paste Paper as more of a craft than an art, it is a way of adding texture, color and line to paper. The result is not usually an end in itself, but it is used for card making, book making, artist trading cards, and other paper crafts. Related to marbling, it was used as the endpaper of books.
You will have the chance to use these techniques: combing, stamping, rolling, and dripping in decorating papers.
Also, you will have a chance to make an Origami Star Book with Paste Paper covers.
You will come away with papers to take home for your own projects.
For Youth
Youth Led Climate Strike
Young people are leading a Climate Strike for action on the climate crisis, the biggest threat to our future. We, as a global society, are at a crossroads. This strike is an invitation to choose.
Choose the kids, choose humanity, choose a livable future.
There is a strike in Olympia with hopes to engage each other and our representatives to tackle the climate crisis at the scale that science and justice demand.
The strike is on Friday, September 20 from 11AM to 1PM at the Capitol steps. Can you make it?
Coming of Age
Coming of Age is a Mentored Rite of Passage Program. Mentors are adult role-models who accompany the youth on this journey, with a large change this year – a team of mentors will jointly mentor all the youth rather than one-on-one. The whole group meets once a month, with some personal work the youth will do on their own time as well. At the end of the year there is a retreat weekend involving a vigil/quest for the youth, and then all the youth will also deliver their credo speeches in a worship service. All youth who complete Coming of Age are eligible to become members of the congregation, if they choose to do so.
Coming of age is for youth in 8th grade and older, and it begins in October. To learn more
Teen Faith in Action Leadership Council
This year I'm very excited for a new program we are trying for teens ages 13-18: the Teen Faith in Action Leadership Council. Meetings will be held on the 1st Sunday of each month, 12:30-2pm, with a lunch provided. Drop-ins are welcome, no need to commit to the whole year.
To learn more about the Council: https://www.ouuc.org/teen-faith-in-action-leadership-council/
Join our OUUC Families Facebook Group!
Yours in Faith,
Sara Lewis, credentialed religious educator, master level
Director of Lifespan Religious Education
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 10am-2pm
Available by appointment: Saturday through Thursday
Sabbath Day (when I will not check email or respond to calls): Friday
olydre@gmail.com or dre@ouuc.org
360-786-6383 x. 102