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This Week in RE 2.10

  Upcoming Events: February 9th– 8 am -1pm Church Clean-up Day (RE needs help staining the playset) February 15th7-9 Drumming Circle February 17th– food drive Ends February 23rd– Whole Church Service Project- 9am-1pm- Take food donations to OP Clothes Closet, have a tour, volunteer for an hour, then head to Tillie Fowler Park for a … Continue reading This Week in RE 2.10

New Month, New Book The Third Reconstruction: How a Moral Movement is Overcoming the Politics of Division and Fear by the Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove   Discussion on Feb. 6 and on Feb. 20 Dr. Barber has been described as more like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. than anybody else in … Continue reading

February’s Read

New Month, New Book The Third Reconstruction: How a Moral Movement is Overcoming the Politics Of Division And Fear by the Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove. Discussion on Feb. 6 and  on Feb. 20 Dr. Barber has been described as more like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. than anybody else in … Continue reading February’s Read

Why the Wonder Box?

  The Wonder Box technique of storytelling was created by the Reverend Christina Leone-Tracy, senior minister of the Fox Valley UU Fellowship in Appleton, WI. This interactive way of sharing the story for all ages, integrates the message of the Wonder Box into the theme of the service. “Wonder” can be a noun and a verb. As a noun it means a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by … Continue reading Why the Wonder Box?

October’s Bringing it home: Encouraging Children’s Spirituality

Spiritual practices come naturally to children. Spiritual practices are time-honored ways that people use to get closer to the sacred; to family, friends, and community; and to the world around them. They can teach children and adults about being present, enthusiasm, imagination, play, and wonder—to name just a few. Here are some ideas for how families can encourage our children’s spirituality. 1. Give thanks before you … Continue reading October’s Bringing it home: Encouraging Children’s Spirituality

October’s Bringing it home: Encouraging Children’s Spirituality

Spiritual practices come naturally to children. Spiritual practices are time-honored ways that people use to get closer to the sacred; to family, friends, and community; and to the world around them. They can teach children and adults about being present, enthusiasm, imagination, play, and wonder—to name just a few. Here are some ideas for how families can encourage our children’s spirituality. 1. Give thanks before you … Continue reading October’s Bringing it home: Encouraging Children’s Spirituality