Children’s Religious Exploration
The Religious Exploration program continues to lift up the long-loved Unitarian Universalist commitment to “deeds, not creeds” while connecting to the core value of love. The theme this month is The Practice of Joy. All month long, the children’s group will be looking at where joy can be found.
April 27: Joy Found in Nature (“Take time to smell the roses!” & “Nature is the best medicine!”)
In this session the group will explore how joy can be found in nature, with a special nod to Earth Day. Often the focus on Earth Day, is what actions can be taken to save the Earth. In this session, the group will explore the other side of the coin, focusing on how Earth can save us with its deep and simple joys. They will be taking inspiration for the well-loved and widely used sayings, “Stop and smell the roses!” and “Nature is the best medicine.”