Our Lifespan Religious Exploration Program is grounded in the Eight Unitarian Universalists Principles, which are used to promote a sense of social justice, social responsibility, tolerance, identity and spiritual growth.

Our purpose is to involve children and adults in a religious community where they develop a spiritual sense of themselves, a connection to others, to their surrounding communities and to the world.

Our Lifespan Religious Exploration program nurtures our spiritual and intellectual growth of children and adults.

For children, we offer:  Tapestry of Faith, and Soul Matters curricula. These help children of all ages to nurture Unitarian Universalist identity and spiritual growth.

For adults, we offer Small Group Ministry which is an intentional lay-lead group that deepens and expands our ministry to each other to give us the opportunity to relate on a more intentional level. The power and promise of Small Group Ministry (SGM) are intimacy and growth. Taking part in small group ministry allows us to increase the depth of relationships that comes from meeting over time. We develop an ability to listen, learn from others and share from the soul.

Other Lifespan Religious Exploration curriculums that will be offered are:

              Cakes for the Queen of Heaven. This is an adult curriculum that examines pre-Judeo cultures that have worshipped the female as the divine.

              Building Your Own Theology. This provides tools for building a theology based on the materials of individual life experiences.