Adult Programs
Programs are structured and guided group opportunities to delve into meaning making.
- What does it mean to be a Unitarian-Universalist?
- What does theology mean to an atheist or agnostic?
- How do our values guide us in creating a more just and sustainable world?
- How do I relate to spirituality; do I have or want a spiritual practice?
- Can paganism, rationality, and science co-exist?
- What do we need to learn and do to be truly Radically Inclusive?
Growing over our whole Lives
Throughout our Lifespan
Kiersten Moore - she/her/they
Director of Lifespan Faith DevelopmentDerrick O'Keefe - he/him
Membership Outreach CoordinatorThere are many ways to connect with people, learn new skills or practise others, and deepen your understanding of Unitarian Universalism. Some events are one-off workshops, others are classes, or groups that form for a period of time, usually 6-weeks up to a year; some are open on a drop-in basis.
Programs are facilitated by members, our Lifespan staff, and our Minister.
We have a wealth of curriculum and facilitation guides to draw upon. As well, members and friends may offer their talents by way of a facilitated group, presentation, or workshop.
Contact Kiersten Moore, our Lifespan Faith Director with questions, suggestions, or to get involved.
See below for what is currently happening.
What's next in Adult Programs
Matters of Life and Death
Adult Program Offerings
Our accessible and welcoming small groups are a great way to deepen your spiritual life.
UU Wellspring Sources is a unique 10-month small group program offered in a multi-platform setting.
Paganism 101 is an experiential curriculum with a UU lens that will enable participants to conduct Pagan rituals on their own as independent practitioners.
Helping you develop the tools you need to lead and facilitate groups.