August 4: What’s Happening in Religious Exploration at Mill Creek?

Summer of Science
This Sunday in Religious Exploration: “Outbreak!” How do we make each other sick? In this lesson, children will learn how disease is spread and how the source of a disease can be identified. Children will simulate the outbreak of a disease and track their contact with other children to determine who was Patient Zero!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR IMPORTANT RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION DATES!

The 2019-2020 Religious Exploration year at Mill Creek is fast approaching and there’s a lot of information to share!
If you have volunteered to serve in any capacity beginning in the fall, we will be sharing important information on the following dates:

  • August 4 (9:30 – 10:20) Team meeting for Chalice Children Volunteers
  • August 4 (12:00 – 12:50) Team meeting for Roots and Shoots Volunteers
  • August 18 (12:00 – 12:50) Coming of Age/Youth Leaders Team Meeting
  • September 7 (10:00 – 12:00) – “All RE Volunteers Orientation”
    This is a very important meeting for All RE volunteers (Lunch provided)
  • September 8 In-Gathering
  • September 15 Children’s and Youth RE Launch!
  • September 29 Coming of Age Class begins

The Religious Exploration program at Mill Creek is a safe place where Children and Youth are able to responsibly explore the values and principles that represent Unitarian Universalism. For 30 years, our program has delivered opportunities for young people to think for themselves about life’s meaning, its mystery, its wonder.

Classes for Children and Youth meet on Sundays during the worship service (following the Story for All Ages). Join us on the Journey! There’s a place for YOU!!

YOU ARE INVITED to help guide our young people on their journeys as they grow to become compassionate adults. If we don’t do it, who will?

Volunteer for the 2019-2020 Children’s and Youth Religious Exploration program. Your children and youth need you!

For further information about volunteering, contact board@uusmc.org.

“The soul is healed by being with children.” [Fyodor Dostoyevsky]