All About the Children and Youth Religious Education Program
Welcome!
Thank you for choosing USG for your child’s religious education. Our main focus for the 2006-2007 year is to provide experiences for children and families to deepen their commitment to the principles and purposes of Unitarian Universalism. We hope to build community among families at USG through a welcoming and nurturing environment, and to create learning experiences for spiritual exploration.
The fall semester will focus on understanding images and ideas of God so that children can begin to develop a sense of the divine that is meaningful to them.
Then, in the spring, we will shift our focus a bit to explore the meaning of social justice as we develop ways for children to make a difference in the world.
It promises to be another fun and eventful year.
Thanks for joining us!
What Else Should I Know?
Children’s Religious Education (RE) at the Unitarian Society of Germantown is a cooperative program. Parents, guardians, and many other adults are encouraged to volunteer for teaching, music, mentoring and social events.
Volunteers lead Sunday classes (2 semesters of about 11 Sundays each), occasionally lead or assist in the summer program, lead a children’s worship, assist with childcare, or help plan for our special events. Our volunteers are vital to the Sunday morning programs.
Our curricula have sessions with easy to follow formats. We provide teacher support and orientation. Creative materials are available, but our most valued and appreciated resource is the adult who commits time to our children’s spiritual growth.
Your involvement helps you grow spiritually as you learn about Unitarian Universalism and our self-governing process. It also helps to open new avenues of friendship as you become an active part of our faith community.
IN OUR CLASSES:
Childcare: (infants to age three)
Committee Room
Nurturing childcare by paid adult and youth staff. Toys and books are provided.
Pre-K - 3 & 4 year olds
We Are Many; We Are One
Austin Youth Lodge, first floor
This curriculum encourages children to use their minds, bodies and emotions to develop their sense of identity and self-esteem within their Unitarian Universalist community and their world. It offers participants the opportunity to learn about our church, as well as the freedom to discover and express their unique selves.
Grades K & 1:
Stories About God; The Rainbow Path (Spring)
Austin Youth Lodge, second floor
Stories About God is an eclectic and liberal approach to theology using story to explore the many ideas about God found in religious traditions around the world. The Rainbow Path focuses on helping children understand our UU principles and live them out in everyday life.
Grades 2 to 4:
God Images (Fall); In Our Hands (Spring)
Austin Youth Lodge, second floor
God Images engages children in their own religious quests and allows for personal decision making by presenting God images that are derived from a variety of sources including: Jewish and Christian traditions, world religions, and modern science. In Our Hands helps children explore how to promote peace and justice within themselves, in their relationships with others, in their roles as Unitarian Universalists, and as human beings on our earth.
Grades 5 & 6:
Neighboring Faiths
Austin Youth Lodge, second floor
This year-long curriculum helps youth learn about their own faith and other religious traditions through interactive experiences such as field trips to neighboring places of worship and interviews with practitioners of a variety of faiths. These encounters with other religions are given meaning through periods of reflection and discussion about Unitarian Universalist and personal values and beliefs.
Grades 7 & 8:
The Questing Year (Coming of Age)
Daskam Room
The Coming of Age program seeks to help youth grow in five specific areas of faith development: learning, spirituality, service, community and leadership. It provides youth with opportunities to practice decision making, explore a variety of spiritual practices, and develop a personal credo.
Youth Group – YRUU
Austin Youth Lodge, second floor
Young Religious Unitarian Universalists, ages fourteen to nineteen. YRUU provides youth with an open forum to discuss and come to understand basic concepts behind our seven principles, and current events. The youth meet after worship service. The group creates leadership roles for themselves with the assistance of adult advisors. There are opportunities for the youth to get involved in service projects and discuss ethical concerns among their peers.
Attendance
Regular attendance helps children to feel comfortable with their class leaders and peers. It also communicates the message that you value your child’s religious education experience. Show you care about your church community by making USG part of your family’s weekly routine.
Summer Program
We have one-hour sessions during the months of July and August –nine Sundays in a multi-age setting and held in the air-conditioned Austin Youth Lodge. Volunteers lead these sessions. We are a year-round church.
Just Visiting?
We care that you came to USG! Please be sure to complete a visitor form in the classroom or childcare before dropping off your child.
Registration
Please be sure to complete a registration form each new church year for insurance, medical and record-keeping purposes. Forms are available every Sunday at the RE table during coffee hour. There is a $10.00 supply fee per child. Make checks payable to USG and note “RE fee” in the memo line. Thank you.
How You Can Help
We need people of all ages to assist with special events, overnights, teacher luncheons, etc. Please be sure to indicate on the registration form how your family is willing to help. Children’s RE (Sunday sessions, orientations and special events) is a priority for our congregation and is funded through USG’s general operating budget.
Children's Religious Education Committee
The RE committee meets monthly. This is a dynamic and dedicated group of parents, guardians and non-parents who help to form the selection of the curricula and to make policy. They lead classes, purchase supplies and fundraise, all for the spiritual enhancement of our children and youth.
All are welcome to join our meetings.
Chair: Debbie Kish-Silver
Members: Margie Caplan, Nancy Dearden, Linda Gold,
Jeff Jaeger, Kim Killian
Childcare Coordinator:
Katia Duey coordinates childcare for USG-sponsored events throughout the year and during Sunday services.
Director of Religious Education Office Hours
Jude Henzy is at her church office at these times:
Sunday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday 9:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Thursday 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Special Features
On third Sundays children join adults in the Sanctuary for a story for all ages connected to the theme of the worship service. Following the story children leave the sanctuary to participate in social justice education and activities.
On the other three Sundays of each month children attend a brief Children’s Chapel before going to their Religious Education classrooms.
Pumpkin carving, the fall hayride, breakfasts with our minister and the picnic are other popular events.
September
10: Teacher Training
10: Fall Ingathering Intergenerational
17: Children’s Land Stewardship Day
24: Fall Semester begins
October
1: Sundae Sunday
5: Muffins with the Minister
27: Pumpkin Carving Party
30: Day of the Dead Intergenerational Service
November
5: Hayride at Merry Meade Farms
19: Bread Communion, Guest @ Your Table
26: No RE classes – Thanksgiving Holiday
December
10: Holiday Greens Workshop
17: Music Intergenerational Service
24: Christmas Eve Services
31: Holiday Break – no classes
January
15: Annual MLK Service Project
21: Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
February
9: Valentine Party
March
4: Pancakes with the Minister
April
7: Passover Seder
8: Easter Intergenerational; Egg Hunt to follow Service
22: YRUU Sunday
May
20: Spring Children’s Land Stewardship Day
27: Memorial Day Weekend – No RE classes
June
10: RE Sunday; All Church Picnic to follow
17: End of spring term: Juneteenth Day, Father’s Day
19-23: General Assembly of UUA in Portland, OR
July
1: Begin worship services at 10:30 (July/August)
8: Summer Sessions begin
September
9: Fall Ingathering Intergenerational
Please check our monthly newsletter, the Comuunicator, for updates.

