Fall Conference 2007

Weaving the Fabric of our Faith
San Antonio, TX
October 12, 2007 (All day) - October 15, 2007 (All day)

 Unitarian Universalism is a transforming faith that is held in communities and in the hearts and minds of those who claim it.  How can we provide programs across the lifespan that meet our need to seek meaning, to be held in love, to channel our passion for justice, and satisfy our quest to know more deeply the diversity and wholeness of our Unitarian Universalist faith? 

The Lifespan Faith Development staff group of the UUA invites you to join them as they share steps of their current journey from inquiry to actualization of Tapestry of Faith, a series of programs and resources for all ages.  

Engage in deep consideration of how we can equip and empower congregations to provide experiences across the lifespan that nurture UnitarianUniversalist identity, spiritual growth, faith, and ethical development. 

Together we will ponder philosophical and pragmatic issues.  How can we honor individual and community development at once?   How can we give definition to what it means to develop Unitarian Universalist identity while honoring diversity?  How can we deepen our theological understanding of growing in faith?  How can we reach seekers of all ages? 

Presented by UUA Lifespan Faith Development Staff:  Judith A. Frediani, Rev. Sarah  Gibb Millspaugh, Dr. Tracy L. Hurd, and Jessica York.  With special speaker, UUA President, Rev. William Sinkford.

Canadian Unitarian Council’s Lifespan Learning Community Program Powerpoint Presentation

 

LARGE Add-on Day: "Spiritual Leadership" with Gini Courter