What do children learn in the Religious Education program?
Children learn about Unitarian Universalist history and ideas, about our Christian and Jewish heritage, about other sources of religious insight — the religions of the world, and about ethical living. Perhaps more important than the content of these lessons is what children learn from the process of how we teach. They learn to ask questions. They learn that creativity and thinking are part of being religious. They learn to share their own ideas and to listen to those of others. They learn that “being religious” is an ongoing process that is an important part of our lives — even after we become adults.