During the summer, we move from our regular routine of Religious Education to creative multi-generational activities and projects for children and youth.
For this Sunday (12 July 2015), we will do cooperative community-building games using the “Deep Fun” collection of games provided by the Unitarian Universalist Association:
Games have always been an important part of Unitarian Universalist (UU) youth culture. Games are played in youth group meetings, at conferences, during worships, or to break up a business plenary session. Although games are a wonderful way to socialize, they can also fulfill other goals of successful youth programming. They can be a vehicle for learning, leadership, worship, and even social action. Games remind us that the spirit of fun can permeate everything we do and that fun can be full of meaning.