Teaching Children.
Raising People.
Growing Souls.
Each year, all First Unitarian families should complete an online registration form for children and youth actively participating in our Religious Education Program.
Religious Education (RE) Program
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Click the button right to navigate to the online form. Yes, you need to fill out a new form for each child--that's just the way our process works.
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Date
09/10/2017 09/17/2017 09/24/2017 10/01/2017 10/08/2017 10/15/2017 10/22/2017 10/29/2017 11/05/2017 11/12/2017 11/19/2017 11/26/2017 12/03/2017 12/10/2017 12/17/2017 12/24/2017 12/24/2017 12/31/2017 |
Celebration
Ingathering Multigen Teacher Dedication Canvass Sunday Indigenious Peoples Day Children's Chapel Grades 1-6 PIIN Sunday All Souls/Pumpkin UNICEF Sunday Veterans Bread Service Multigen Children's Chapel Grades 1-6 Christmas Eve (family friendly) NO RE Family XMAS Service/Pageant New Year's Eve (family friendly) NO RE |
Special Activity
Children's Chapel in the Schweitzer Room with Ms. Erica Pumpkin Decorating then display in the Undercroft Gallery Children's Chapel in the Schweitzer Room with Ms. Erica NO RE Sunday morning The Christmas Pageant Family service |
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After an extensive search, First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh is pleased to announce our new Lifespan Director of Religious Education, Erica Shadowsong! Erica joins us Aug 1, 2017.
Erica Shadowsong Lifespan Religious Education Director [email protected] (412) 621-8008, ext 103 (church) Erica is passionate about UU religious education and excited to serve at First UU and call Pittsburgh her new home. She will be coming to us from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Delaware County in Media, Pennsylvania where she served two years as the Interim Lifespan Religious Education Director. A religious educator with six years of experience in the field, Erica has a passion for storytelling, creating, and collaborating. |
Our Religious Education Team
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We would prefer clear and easy answers, but questions hold the greatest potential for opening us to transformation. We try to change events in order to avoid changing ourselves. We must learn to stay with the pain of life, without answers, without conclusions, and some days without meaning. That is the perilous dark path of contemplative prayer. Grace leads us to the state of emptiness—to a momentary sense of meaninglessness—in which we ask, “What is it all for?” The spaciousness within the question allows Love to fill and enliven us. ― Richard Rohr |
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