2018-19 Religious Education Registration at Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

Please fill out this form for each child you would like to register for Religious Education at UUCB. Following are descriptions of our programming for the 2018-19 year.
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Classes on Sundays at 9:15 a.m.:

Nursery: Loving Care provided by Mercedes and Lupita Garcia, our nursery caregivers.

Preschool: Chalice Children with Susan and Tim Bailey.
Our beloved preschool team returns to provide a gentle introduction to our faith through hands-on play, songs and activities as offered in the Tapestry of Faith program Chalice Children.

Kindergarten - 5th grades: Theme-based Soul Matters Program.
Each month the children will explore the same theme as the adults using the “three S’s” of faith formation in Soul Matters - “Silence, Sunshine and Service“ along with lots of opportunities for experiential learning and fun. Themes for the fall include - What Does It Mean to be a People of… Vision, Sanctuary, Memory, and Mystery.

Middle School: Popcorn Theology Two.
Exploring issues of theology and ethics through film excerpts from movies such as “The Life of Pi,” “I, Robot,” “The Hunger Games,” “X-Files, and “Million Dollar Baby.”
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Non-Sunday morning offerings:

7th & 8th graders and 11th & 12th graders: Our Whole Lives (OWL) Sexuality Education.
Combined with the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, we will be offering yearlong classes using the Our Whole Lives (OWL) sexuality education curriculum. Youth will learn about sexuality from a perspective that values self worth, sexual health, responsibility, and justice and inclusivity.

8th & 9th graders: Coming of Age.
Paired throughout the year with an adult mentor, youth will ponder spiritual, philosophical and religious questions, learn about Unitarian Universalism, and develop the skills to articulate their own personal beliefs. Held in conjunction with the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, youth will meet on Sunday afternoons twice a month, including mentors once a month.

High School: Youth Group.
A combined offering with the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, there will be regular (once or twice a month) meetings to work on projects, discuss spiritual and philosophical ideas, and consider current events through a Unitarian Universalist lens.
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If you have questions, please get in touch at faithformationuucb@gmail.com.
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Description

Please fill out this form for each child you would like to register for Religious Education at UUCB. Following are descriptions of our programming for the 2018-19 year.
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Classes on Sundays at 9:15 a.m.:

Nursery: Loving Care provided by Mercedes and Lupita Garcia, our nursery caregivers.

Preschool: Chalice Children with Susan and Tim Bailey.
Our beloved preschool team returns to provide a gentle introduction to our faith through hands-on play, songs and activities as offered in the Tapestry of Faith program Chalice Children.

Kindergarten - 5th grades: Theme-based Soul Matters Program.
Each month the children will explore the same theme as the adults using the “three S’s” of faith formation in Soul Matters - “Silence, Sunshine and Service“ along with lots of opportunities for experiential learning and fun. Themes for the fall include - What Does It Mean to be a People of… Vision, Sanctuary, Memory, and Mystery.

Middle School: Popcorn Theology Two.
Exploring issues of theology and ethics through film excerpts from movies such as “The Life of Pi,” “I, Robot,” “The Hunger Games,” “X-Files, and “Million Dollar Baby.”
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Non-Sunday morning offerings:

7th & 8th graders and 11th & 12th graders: Our Whole Lives (OWL) Sexuality Education.
Combined with the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, we will be offering yearlong classes using the Our Whole Lives (OWL) sexuality education curriculum. Youth will learn about sexuality from a perspective that values self worth, sexual health, responsibility, and justice and inclusivity.

8th & 9th graders: Coming of Age.
Paired throughout the year with an adult mentor, youth will ponder spiritual, philosophical and religious questions, learn about Unitarian Universalism, and develop the skills to articulate their own personal beliefs. Held in conjunction with the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, youth will meet on Sunday afternoons twice a month, including mentors once a month.

High School: Youth Group.
A combined offering with the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, there will be regular (once or twice a month) meetings to work on projects, discuss spiritual and philosophical ideas, and consider current events through a Unitarian Universalist lens.
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If you have questions, please get in touch at faithformationuucb@gmail.com.