Adult Faith Formation
Unitarian Universalist Churches recognize that faith formation happens in numerous ways, including educational classes, social justice opportunities, worship, and activities such as art, meditation, and more. Members, regular attendees, and guests can all participate in the following types of faith formation. 
 
  • Education
    Classes, workshops, and discussion groups about topics such as UU values, religious history, ethics, and scriptures. 
  • Spiritual growth
    Programs that encourage fellowship and spiritual practice, such as daily spiritual practices, retreats, and connecting with a spiritual leader. 
  • Social justice
    Service projects and programs that address social justice issues. 
  • Self-acceptance
    Programs that help build self-esteem and self-acceptance, such as sexuality education. 
  • Community
    Small group ministries and affinity groups that help participants get to know each other and themselves. 
Check Out Beloved Community
Beloved Community Offers Additional Adult Programming Centered Around DEI.

The Beloved Community Team centers on journeying towards an anti-racist, multicultural community within our church community and in the world at large. The work of educating ourselves has included multi-session courses such as the Living the Pledge to End Racism and Widening the Circle of Concern along with book and documentary discussions, field trips, and worship topics. Examples of our activism include FUUN’s membership in NOAH, a local multicultural community organization,  participation in rallies and protests, and support of multicultural organizations. 

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