UU religious educators are searching for the kind of community events and outreach that will stitch unraveled connections back together and offer families the spiritual support they need to navigate post-shutdown life.
Dayna Edwards, minister of faith formation at Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church in Bethesda, MD has found it effective to lean into community events that were canceled or pared down in recent years, like Cedar Lane’s annual holiday craft day.
Correna Ness, director of religious exploration at the Unitarian Church of Harrisburg, PA worked together with congregants to restructure popular events like an annual auction to make them more multigenerational and financially accessible to all.
We are so grateful for all that lay and credentialed religious educators do to guide and serve our Unitarian Universalist communities.
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In a world altered by the pandemic, religious educators are finding ways to stitch unraveled communities back together.
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