In the Unitarian Universalist tradition, youth complete a year-long coming of age program of study, self-reflection, and service sometime between 8th and 10th grades. Unitarian Universalism is a non-creedal faith, and each member is called to engage a “free and responsible search for truth and meaning” within the theological heritage and values of our religion. The coming of age year culminates in the youth writing and presenting their credo, stating their religious beliefs at this moment in their lives. Come celebrate this rite of passage with four of our youth, their families, advisors, and mentors. The youth have planned this worship service for the congregation. Joyful Noise will sing.
This is a Multigenerational Service.