Religious Education Resources for Lifespan
Faith Development
The Mission of religious education at CLF is to provide
accessible, available and usable religious education resources
for CLF members of all ages, families and small groups, for
the development of lifelong active participation in Unitarian
Universalism.
CLF supports the vision of the UUA Lifespan Faith Development
curriculum:
Vision Statement:
We envision children, youth, and adults who:
- know that they are lovable beings of infinite worth,
imbued with powers of the soul, and obligated to use their
gifts, talents, and potentials in the service of life;
- affirm that they are part of a Unitarian Universalist
religious heritage and community of faith that has value
and provides resources for living;
- accept that they are responsible for the stewardship
and creative transformation of their religious heritage
and community of faith;
- realize that they are moral agents, capable of making
a difference in the lives of other people, challenging structures
of social and political oppression, promoting the health
and well-being of the planet, acting in the service of diversity,
justice and compassion;
- recognize the need for community, affirming the importance
of families, relationships and connections between and among
the generations;
- appreciate the value of spiritual practice as a means
of deepening faith and integrating beliefs and values with
everyday life;
- experience hope, joy, mystery, healing, and personal
transformation in the midst of life’s challenges.
Resources and updates on RE philosophy and resources are
found in RE Connections.
Last updated March 11, 2007
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