Category: Cedars Learning

News from or about the Cedars Religious Education Committee

Parent Chalice Circle Forming

Would you like to meet regularly with other Cedars parents?

Our Parent Chalice Circle is a new venture of the Cedars Faith Formation Committee. The idea is to create a space where parents, grandparents, and caregivers can meet to share in the questions and experiences of … read more.

Parent Chalice Circle

Parent Chalice Circle – November 14th – 7:00-8:00 pm on Zoom

The Parent Chalice Circle is a new Cedars venture of the Faith Formation Committee. 

The idea is to create a space where parents, grandparents, and caregivers can meet regularly to share in the questions and experiences … read more.

Introducing YUUP

Do you know any high school students who would like to explore Unitarian Universalism with other high schoolers? YUUP (the Young Unitarian Universalists Project) is launching a platform to connect high school youth from around the country. They are hosting a launch party  November 14th at … read more.

Chalice Lighting as a Spiritual Practice

Faith Formation at Cedars

You may have noticed a number of different folks lighting and extinguishing the chalice each week. It’s part of an effort to get more people involved in the service, part of an effort to make sure we “see” each other even when … read more.

Paying Attention as a Spiritual Practice

Faith Formation at Cedars

Finding ways to pay attention when the world feels overwhelming can help us find and keep our balance.

First shared on the Cedars Facebook page, this video from Kathryn Jay explores rewarding possibilities in this spiritual practice.

Faith Formation Lead Joins Cedars Staff

Rev. Zackrie Vinczen is pleased to announce that Kathryn Jay will join Cedars as the new Faith Formation Lead (formerly Director of Religious Education). In this role, Kathryn will partner with us to look at new possibilities for programming that engage our congregation in an … read more.

Religious Education News

RE Classes Suspended

RE Classes will not meet again until worship services resume at The Island School.

-The Religious Education Committee