Children’s Faith Exploration Projects
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Sunday, October 27, 2024: CFE Parent, Luke Emel-Firestone, shared an interactive experience and read “The Magick Inside You” for All Souls Day and Day of the Dead. Sugar cookies were decorated and eaten too!
Sunday, October 20, 2024: UUSD Member, Maureen Larkin shared her knowledge and love of butterflies and gardening with our children.
Sunday, September 22, Exploring UU Values with Yoga: CFE parent, RN, and certified yoga instructor, Sarah Schaber led the children in an interactive lesson about UU Values using Yoga.
September 15, Water Ceremony: The children were asked to bring their beach pails or buckets for our Annual Water Ceremony on Sunday. They started the morning in CFE and then joined the congregation in the sanctuary.
July 28: Let’s Explore Labyrinths
June 16: “A Year-End Celebration,” UUSD 25th Anniversary Gratitude Picnic followed the Sunday service. See the Photo Gallery for the rest of the picnic photos.
June 9: The children and youth gathered in the CFE room for a special activity before heading to the sanctuary to sing “Give Us Hope” by James Papoulis during the Music Sunday Service.
June 2: On a single day, in a single week, there are so many individuals involved in co-creating a thriving community. Children helped to celebrate the 101st year of the Flower Ceremony and all the ways we are each a part of a greater whole when we bring our full selves forward into the mix. The Flower Ceremony originated in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1923. Children brought flowers to contribute to the common table.
May 19: We had eighteen children in CFE this morning. We played reverse musical chairs. It is when you take a chair away, but all must find a solution how to find everyone a place to sit! As you can see, they came up with a bench solution, which allowed so many a place. The topic this morning was making a space for all, no matter what their size, color, sexual preference, etc. We also talked about bullying and how to make others feel welcome. And, we discussed that the UUSD is a safe space where we support one another; even when we have different thoughts, we listen and care for each other. The children were fantastic. Oh, and they sang really well too! — Heather Hamilton
May 12: Embark on a creative adventure as we explore and craft the Tree of Unitarian Universalism, inspired by a tale adapted from Nina Penfold, with values language by Zan Spaihts-Mohns and images by Debbie Atkins.
April 28: The April, Interdependence, was continued.
April 14 & 21: The theme for April is Interdependence. The CFE classes focused on science and how things work together from DNA, RNA, H2O, and more! We are so fortunate to have a member who loves teaching, children, and science! Dr. Jeri Berc holds a PhD. in soil science from the University of California at Berkley, and she wrote a book, The Adventures of Moli and Cule. We, as UUs, are always discovering how things work, how we can be part of our world, and help the environment. The adventures depicted within the book revolve around biological, chemical, and physical phenomena. The intention behind the book is twofold: not only to facilitate comprehension of scientific concepts but also to cultivate caring about the subjects discussed. While it is not targeted at any particular age group, it holds appeal for imaginative and inquisitive children and youth across various age ranges. Every child received their own copy!
March 31: Easter Sunday! We continued exploring our monthly theme of Transformation. The children, and adult volunteers, had an open discussion as to what Easter is, what renewal is, what things transform around us, and more. The children then decorated their own Easter bags for our Annual Easter Egg hunt that followed the service! Happy Spring!
March 24: For our art project on this day, we transformed our beans and seeds of all shapes, sizes and colors into a beautiful mosaic butterfly! Member/Artist Cheri Garnet assisted us in our creations this morning!February 25: After the Chalice Lighting and sharing Joys and Sorrows with lighting candles, the group listened to and discussed “The Whatifs.” Prof. Heather lead them in a guided meditation. Sarah Schaber, a certified Yoga instructor, and member of a new family at UUSD, led the children in learning about Yoga.
February 3: Family Covenant Group activity, making Valentines for a UUSD Cares project.
January 21: We celebrated our 25th Anniversary! The children read parts of the book, Unitarian Universalism Is a Really Long Name by Jennifer Dunt. The children created artwork and shared these after the service!
January 14: We read the book, We March, by Shane Evans. The march began at the Washington Monument and ended with a rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, advocating racial harmony.
Sunday, January 7: The children met our new CFE Director, Heather Hamilton and read the book, Everybody’s Welcome by Pat Hegarty. Dar Sellers and Heather helped the children create their shields representing who they are so that we all learn about each other.
Sunday, December 17, 10 a.m., “A Tiny Miracle,” Julie Keefer, Director of Music Ministries, UUSD Choir, and Children: The UUSD choir, children, and others shared “A Tiny Miracle.” It is a family holiday musical about faith and finding your purpose. Come and meet Little Tree, who feels unloved and unwanted. When she asks, “What’s wrong with me?” the Wise Oak reassures her, “It takes time to see what kind of miracle you were meant to be.” We look forward to seeing you at Wally’s Christmas Tree Farm!
December 10: We sang “A Song of Hanukkah” for the congregation at the beginning of the worship service. Back in class, Joanne Salzberg shared a Hanukkah story, and we played the dreidel game and enjoyed Hanukkah snacks.
December 3: We read the book The Circles All Around Us by Brad Montague. It is the story of a circle. When we’re first born, our circle is very small, but as we grow and build relationships, our circle gets bigger and bigger to include family, friends, neighbors, community, and beyond. In the circles all around us, everywhere that we all go, there’s a difference we can make and a love we can all show.
November 5, 2023: The kids met in the Gathering Area at 10 a.m. before joining the adults in the sanctuary. They read The Memory Tree by Britta Teckentrup, a beautiful story that illustrates how we can celebrate a loved one and keep their memories alive after they have gone. The children were encouraged to bring a picture of an ancestor or loved one who had passed.
Sunday, June 19, 2022: The children met at their usual 10:00 a.m. time for children’s faith exploration.
After that they did a fun obstacle course set up by Alicia and Kathy.
As a part of the Gratitude Picnic, the children had a plant sale as a fundraiser for their playground. They sold young plants that they had grown from seed as well as plants donated by adult gardeners in the congregation. They were so excited to have raised a total of $850!
December 19, 2021: The Explorers learned about the 7 principles of Kwanzaa and wove paper mats, called mkeka, which form the base for the other six symbols of Kwanzaa, and represent the foundation of traditions. Sue Greer taught about winter solstice. Everyone left with a candle to light on winter solstice, December 21, as well as a pine cone wild bird treat.
Saturday, September 25, 2021: This outdoor event for our EXPLORERS focused on the UU 7th Principle—Nature and Caring for Our Earth—stations included butterflies, bees, trees, and storytime.
August 8, 2021: Children created personalized name tags and beaded lanyards, then decided on their own group covenant based on UU principles and had a lively discussion. Kids and adults enjoyed this time outdoors!
July 25, 2021: Children in our Faith Exploration class had a wonderful time creating individual Coats of Arms with their teachers and helpers. These shields were created by the kids to illustrate what was important to them.
These amazing kids also created a note to send to Rev. Dr. S. Ron Parks to thank him for the beautiful orange masks he provided for each child after his service in July. Everyone signed the card. Aralynn was the artist for this project.