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Multiple paths to spiritual growth from meditation to social justice. ... story for every session or workshop conveniently from the
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Slide 1:Weaving the Fabric of Our Faith
Slide 2:A new era
of curricula
for all ages
that nurtures
Slide 8: Whats New about Tapestry?
Emphasizes Community,
Interdependence,
and Relationship
Slide 9: Whats New about Tapestry?
Consistently uses
anti-racist
anti-oppressive
multi-cultural
lenses
Slide 10: Whats New about Tapestry?
Draws from all six UU Sources
Slide 11: Whats New about Tapestry?
Family Friendly
Slide 12: Whats New about Tapestry?
Intentional about faith
development
Slide 13: Whats New about Tapestry?
Intentional about UU growth
Slide 14: Whats New about Tapestry?
Adaptable for diverse methodologies
Slide 15:What UUs want from Tapestry
Slide 16:Tapestry of Faith is
focused on
outcomes
including . . .
Slide 17:
UU Identity
Slide 18:
Spiritual
Growth
Slide 19:
Ethical
Development
Slide 20:
Faith
Development
Slide 21:UU IdentitySharing in the Living Tradition Universalist Heritage: love, faith, hope
Slide 22:UU IdentitySharing in the Living Tradition
Unitarian Heritage: freedom, reason, tolerance
Slide 23:UU IdentitySharing in the Living Tradition UU History
Slide 24:UU IdentitySharing in the Living Tradition
Principles and Sources
Slide 25:UU IdentitySharing in the Living Tradition
Grounded in
religious community
Slide 26:Ethical Development:Becoming Our Best Selves
Living our
values and Principles
Slide 27:Ethical Development:Becoming Our Best Selves
Moral agency:
making the world
a better place
Slide 28:Ethical Development:Becoming Our Best Selves
Right relationship
Slide 29:Ethical Development:Becoming Our Best Selves
Slide 30:Ethical Development:Becoming Our Best Selves
Slide 31:Ethical Development:Becoming Our Best Selves
Slide 32:Spiritual Development: The Longing of the Soul Feelings of wonder,
awe, mystery, holy
Slide 33:Spiritual Development: The Longing of the Soul Connection to God, ultimate, transcendence
Slide 34:Spiritual Development: The Longing of the Soul
Sense of being part of something larger
Slide 35:Spiritual Development: The Longing of the Soul Spiritual mindfulness, spiritual practices
Slide 36:Spiritual Development: The Longing of the Soul
Worship, rituals, sacred texts
Slide 37:Faith Development: Growing in Faith Together Making meaning and finding purpose
Slide 38:Faith Development: Growing in Faith Together
Acting on values,
reflecting on action
Slide 39:Faith Development: Growing in Faith Together
Addressing the Big Religious Questions
Slide 40:Faith Development: Growing in Faith Together Exploring,
articulating
ones theology,
philosophy, beliefs
Slide 41:Faith Development: Growing in Faith Together
Knowing what I set my heart to
Slide 42:Faith Development: Growing in Faith Together
Finding a sustaining
faith in UUism
Slide 43:Our Stories: From our Sources, affirming our Principles
Slide 44:Praxis
Slide 45:We envision children, youth, and adults who:
Slide 48:realize that they are moral agents, acting in the service of diversity, justice and compassion
Slide 49:affirm the importance of family, community, connection
Slide 50:value spiritual practice and living faith
Slide 51:experience hope, joy, mystery, healing, and personal transformation
in the midst of lifes challenges.
Slide 52:ChildrenThe Wonder Years An integrated curriculum for grades K-6 that will bring in families, and keep kids coming
Slide 54:Children need: To learn with
their minds,
hearts and hands
Slide 55:Children need:
To engage in integrated experiences that are anchored by soul-stirring narratives
Slide 56:Children need: To learn faith
by doing faith
Slide 57:Children need: To be empowered as knowers, practitioners, and creators of Unitarian Universalism
Slide 58:Children need: To know the transformative power of justice and love
Slide 59:Childrens programs include:
Central narratives
or core stories
Slide 60:Childrens programs include:
Activities that engage children in active, meaningful learning
Slide 61:Childrens programs include:
Community building
Slide 62:Childrens programs include:
Faith in Action activities for children and
multi-age groups
Slide 63:Childrens programs include:
Enrichment materials for teachers
Slide 64:Childrens programs include:
Follow up and outreach activities for families
Slide 65:Childrens programs include: Flexibility for different sizes and models of religious education
Slide 66:Childrens Program: A Snapshot
Slide 67:Duct tape symbolizes flexibility
Hammer symbolizes power
Seashell symbolizes listening
and 13 other sessions on Faith,
Questioning, Humor, and more
Slide 68:Toolbox of Faith: Sample Activities Expression through Music
Heaven and Hell Game
Kore Chant
Clown Painting
Tambourine Making
. . . and many more
Slide 69:Toolbox of Faith: Sample Stories Answer Mountain
Creation
Fire, Water, Truth, and Falsehood
Stargazer who Discovered a Comet
. . . and many more
Slide 70:Toolbox of Faith: Sample Faith in Actions Integrity Bulletin Board
Candlelight Vigil
Oral History
Congregational Stewardship
. . . and many more
Slide 71:Youth Program: A Snapshot
Slide 72:Families Our Families
Methods of Gathering Narratives
And Texts
Claiming a
Point of View
and 9 other sessions on Families
Functions, Stories, Celebrations, and more
Slide 73:Activities from Families Family Continuum
Creating a Group Covenant
Writing Family Prayers
Families, Emotions, and Change
Media Awareness
Photography as Interaction
. . . and many more
Slide 74:Families: Sample Faith in Actions Absent Loved Ones
Honoring the Work of Families
Weight Discrimination
Identity in a Changing World
. . . and many more
Slide 75:Adult Program: A Snapshot
Slide 76:Spirit in Practice Workshops Personal spiritual practices
Communal worship practices
Spirituality and the mind
Spirituality and the body
Spirituality and social justice
and 5 other workshops toward a rich and
meaningful Unitarian Universalist spirituality
Slide 77:Spirit in Practice: Sample Stories The Wandering Teacher
Siddharthas Awakening
Mind Meets Body
The Wise Fool
. . . and many more
Slide 78:Spirit in Practice: Sample Activities Naming Our Experiences
Discussion with the Minister
The Mind and the Religious Journey
Justice Work as Spiritual Practice
. . . and many more
Slide 79:What does Tapestry look like online?
Slide 80:Leader Reflection and Planning
Slide 81:Taking It Home
Slide 82:Activities
Slide 83:Stories
Slide 84:Handouts
Slide 85:Leader Resources
Slide 86:Tapestry Staff Judith A. Frediani, Director
Aisha Hauser, Childrens Programs
Susan Lawrence, Managing Editor
Jessica York, Youth Programs
Gail Forsyth-Vail, Adult Programs
Adrianne Ross, Project Manager
Alicia LeBlanc, Administrative Assistant
Slide 87:Tapestry of Faith Online Lifespan Curricula