Category: RE Blog

Religious Exploration Program News – Sunday, November 16, 2025

Please meet this Sunday, November 16th at 10am for Religious Exploration classes. We will be talking about being thankful for the small things in our lives. ALSO !  FAMILIES ARE ASKED TO BRING FOOD FOR COFFEE HOUR FOOD and help with serving and clean-up.  Can you bring a treat to share at coffee hour? Please let … Continue reading Religious Exploration Program News – Sunday, November 16, 2025

Religious Exploration Program News – Sunday, November 2, 2025

Please join us on Sunday November 2nd at 10 am for Religious Exploration.  Children will be focussed on our monthly theme of “gratitude” in a variety of ways.  Younger elementary students will make painted cards that we’ll give out at our upcoming Thanksgiving Food distribution, thanking volunteers for their efforts. Older elementary focussed on gratitude and our … Continue reading Religious Exploration Program News – Sunday, November 2, 2025

You’re Invited

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration Welcome back to the official church year! Behind the scenes, many have been busy inviting people to become a part of the community of activities at UUCW.  Yes, we need people, as all communities do, to get things done. I see the practice of invitation as an invitation … Continue reading You’re Invited

Religious Exploration Volunteers Needed!

Our RE Program Runs With YOUR Help: Please let us know how you can help by filling out this form. Many hands make light work and meaningful programs for our children and youth.  Thank You! Robin Mitzcavitch, UUCW Dir. of Religious Exploration

What Happens in the Summer?

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration It feels strange to me, after the final Religious Exploration Sunday Service, that we have to go our separate ways. Children and families have made connections, and to imagine those Sunday connections being put on pause, seems unnecessary. But, the fact is, we New Englanders travel over the … Continue reading What Happens in the Summer?

Coming of Age and Channing

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration This past Sunday was William Ellery Channing’s birthday, and it was also our Coming of Age class’s traditional pilgrimage to Boston for their self-led UU Boston History Tour.   Who is William Ellergy Channing and why do we care?  He was born April 7, 1780, Newport, Rhode Island —died … Continue reading Coming of Age and Channing