Exploring Healthy Food in South LA
The Green Living Committee and children in the Religious Exploration program took an August 18 field trip to the Paul Robeson Community Wellness Center.
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The Green Living Committee and children in the Religious Exploration program took an August 18 field trip to the Paul Robeson Community Wellness Center.
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On Saturday, September 21, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, the UUSM youth invite families and friends to participate in the Heal The Bay Coastal Clean Up Day 2019.
Fun in the Sun as We Heal the Bay Read More »
On Sunday, August 4, UUSM youth and families visited the nearby Westside Food Bank for a 2-hour, mondo food sort.
UUSM Kids Work to Supply Local Food Pantries Read More »
UUSM launched an outreach and visioning effort to preface the arrival of our new director of Religious Exploration and our 2019–20 RE programs. The LRE Task Force began with a survey and then hosted an extended and impassioned workshop to collaborate on a new vision of what our RE program for children and youth could be.
Challenge for Change: Envisioning Vital, Empowering Programs for Children and Youth Read More »
Parents need help in leading their children in faith formation, and conversely, their church cannot do it for them. Rogers encourages churches to shift priorities away from Sunday services and RE education to provide more resources for use in the home.
Dispatch from GA 2019: Faithing Family Read More »
In conjunction with the Director of Religious Exploration (DRE) Hiring Team, the Board is pleased to announce the results of our search for a new DRE.
UUSM Welcomes Skilled Educator, Organizer, and “General Rabble-Rouser” as New DRE Read More »
Lets create a new vision of our Lifespan Religious Exploration Program together! Let our collective voices be heard with heart, spirit and compassion.
A New Vision for Our Lifespan Religious Education Read More »
It is never easy to say goodbye. It is never easy to face the unknown and the what ifs. The best way we can do this is with a spirit of curiosity and wonder.
What we have in front of us is an opportunity to be really honest and explore some important truths.
A Pastoral Letter from Rev. Greg Read More »
Our understanding of “whole” comes through the old Germanic and Norse languages: hal, haila, which give the sense of entire, unhurt, uninjured, safe; healthy, sound; genuine, straightforward, undamaged, complete.