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Mission Statement
BuxMont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship’s Religious Education Board
strives to:
 | Teach the meaning and importance of the Unitarian
Universalist principles, |
 | Encourage respect and compassion for a variety of
different people and different lifestyles, |
 | Give our children awareness of and respect for many
cultures and faiths, |
 | Foster a commitment to social action, |
 | Help our children to become independent thinkers, and |
 | Encourage personal spiritual exploration, |
Using a variety of learning styles, creative arts and life experiences.
Goals in Religious Education
We
believe as Unitarian Universalists it is our responsibility to accept one
another and encourage spiritual growth in our congregations. Our religious
education program is designed to introduce new concepts, to provide
opportunities to develop personal beliefs in a responsible and thoughtful
manner, to encourage experience of the sacred in everyday life and to
participate in an active community.
Over
the course of each child’s religious education we intentionally include four
items:
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Unitarian Universalism
We teach our children to be familiar with the Unitarian Universalist
Principles and Purposes. They
learn about UU history and the women and men who have exemplified these
principles in their lives.
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The Bible
"Our children learn about the Bible in Sunday school, in
age-appropriate ways. We do not teach it as the literal word of God but we
do think the Bible is important to know for at least three reasons:
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There are good lessons and
inspiring words in it.
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Ours is a Jewish and
Christian culture, and anyone who doesn’t know about the Bible is
culturally illiterate.
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Knowing more about the
Bible from a historical perspective enables our children to explain
their own beliefs better to others who are biblically oriented.”
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From the brochure by Reverend
Tony Larsen, Olympia Brown Unitarian Universalist Church: “ Should My Child Go
to Sunday School?”
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World Religions
As Unitarian Universalists we believe that there is value and beauty in
all the world religions as well as many similarities. Exposing children to
the beliefs and practices of other nations help them to be more accepting of
a variety of cultures and help them to understand themselves as a part of
the greater world.
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Goal Of Ethical Living
It is our feeling that religious values are acquired through “deeds not
creeds". Our children are
given the chance to live their faith by participating in various service
projects. We teach our children
to love their neighbor, to work for a better world and to search for truth
with an open mind. Ultimately, we want our children to become responsible
adults who make their own decisions about what to believe and how to live.
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