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Parents often ask me, “What happens when a child is dedicated in our church?” I will begin with a quote by Sophia Lyon Fahs, “Each night that a child is born, is a holy night; A time for singing; A time for wondering; A time for worshipping.” There is no “standard” UU Ceremony for Dedication.
Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010: Our children in Religious Education, plus a few visitors, were blessed with a visit from the Easter Bunny during its annual stop at GPUC. Click on the headline to see the group photo.
Parents ask me, “How do I bring Religious Education into my home?” My answer to the “how-to’s” of religious education in the home is that the religious journey is a process -- a process which for some is filled with celebration and
ritual, for others quiet reflection, and still others thoughtful discussion or heated debate. As you and
PARENTS ask me, “Do UU’s pray?’ My answer to the importance of prayer is well-expressed by Unitarian Universalism’s pre-eminent religious educator, the late Sophia Lyon Fahs.