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CHILDREN & YOUTH

Welcome to Children and Youth Ministries at First Church!

Our commitment is to create a welcoming and inclusive space where every child and youth feels seen, heard, and valued. Whether you’re just starting your exploration of spirituality or continuing your path, our programs are designed to inspire curiosity, foster compassion, and encourage personal growth.

From engaging activities for our littlest ones to thought-provoking discussions for high school students, we strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, friendships are formed, and the values of Unitarian Universalism are woven into the fabric of our community.

We hope your family will join us on this ongoing journey of learning, connecting, and exploring the boundless possibilities that unfold within our church community. We look forward to getting to know you.

Registration:

Visitors are not required to register prior to attending classes, however, knowing that you plan to attend helps Sundays flow smoothly. Our online registration form allows you to share important information about your child and helps us prepare for you to easily check-in on Sunday morning.  

Step 1: Sign in to (or Sign Up for) your Realm Account 

Step 2: Register your child for Sunday School for Nursery – to 12th Grade.  

 

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THE LATEST NEWS FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH, & FAMILIES:

Regular Sunday Morning Classes

Programs for children and teens at First Church offer young people a supportive community in which to grow spiritually and deepen their Unitarian Universalist faith.

Our programs are based on stories. Whether sacred or secular, from long ago and far away or current; stories open minds, touch hearts and inspire us to live generous and compassionate lives. Sunday School curriculum teaches our UU principles and sources, our roots in the Hebrew and Christian faiths, and the importance of putting our values into action.

Every Sunday during 9:30 and 11 am worship

How does it work? Parents check children in at the Nursery desk before worship and classes and pick them up after.

We welcome visitors! If you have questions, contact the Nursery Staff  at nursery@dallasuu.org and they will be happy to help.

Nursery

Trained and carefully screened caregivers staff our well-equipped nurseries.  Children have time for play, exploration, and plenty of cuddling in a warm, accepting atmosphere where trust is formed and they are comfortable and happy. Three rooms are available for active toddlers, wide awake babies, and quiet time.

Every Sunday during 11am worship

How does it work? Parents check children in at the Children’s Ministries Desk at 10:45am. Once checked in, preschool-aged children can be taken directly to their classrooms. Children grades K through 7th begin worship in Sanctuary with their families. After the children’s story, Sunday School teachers meet the children in the Sanctuary foyer and escort them to class. Parents pick up children from their Sunday School classrooms at 12:15pm.

We welcome visitors! If you have questions, contact childrensministries@dallasuu.org and our staff will be happy to help.

Preschool

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The Rainbow Connection uses a variety of popular storybooks to begin to acquaint preschoolers with the values inherent in Unitarian Universalism. Through story, crafts, songs, games and play, we focus on the values that all parents wish to instill in their children, such as respect, trustworthiness, fairness, caring, responsibility and good citizenship.

Kindergarten – 1st Grade

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Creating Home helps children develop a sense of home that is grounded in faith. Together they ask questions about the purpose of having a home and the functions a home serves, for us as humans and for other animals. The program speaks of home as a place of belonging and explores the roles each of us play in the homes where we live. Like a family home, a faith home offers its members certain joys, protections, and responsibilities.

2nd & 3rd Grade

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EPIC (Equal Partners in Community) is a play-based, skill-building curriculum meant to meet kids’ spiritual need to engage in community. Through movement, art, conversation, and more, EPIC sessions help elementary schoolers become active and loving co-creators of Unitarian Universalist congregational life.

4th & 5th Grade

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LEGO UU Values introduces the UU Shared Values (pluralism, interdependence, generosity, equity, justice, transformation, and love, plus kindness) through storybooks, discussion, and play activities. Each session includes an opening circle with a question and centering exercise, a story with discussion prompts, and a choice of play activities that carry out the theme of the day (including fun activities using LEGOs).

6th – 8th Grade

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Soul Matters curriculum for middle schoolers speaks to the universal journey of early youth. Through storytelling, games, creative expression and exploration of the issues of our time, the sessions seek to engage the whole person while exploring faith-in-action and the grounding that comes from various types of spiritual practice. Sessions examine and connect our UU Shared Values to the ways each of us choose to inhabit the world around us.

 

During this pivotal year, youth explore their maturing UU religious identity as they learn more about spiritual practice, the the history of our faith, and begin to clarify their personal religious beliefs and values.

Learn about our 2 programs for 9th graders (Odyssey and Coming of Age) below:

Odyssey

Odyssey

Meets every Sunday from 11am – 12:30pm. We welcome visitors!
If you have questions, contact childrensministries@dallasuu.org and our staff will be happy to help.

This weekly class provides teens with a foundational understanding of who we are as a faith tradition, our history, the importance of spiritual practice, what it means to be part of our church, and helps them clarify their religious identity and values. Teens build community through engaging conversation, thought-provoking activities, and creative collaboration. The year includes a fall retreat, a mid-year lock-in and an opportunity to go on the Heritage Trip to Boston.

Coming of Age

Coming of Age (COA)

Email Children’s Ministries to find out the next opportunity to join.

COA is a monthly opportunity for teens to meet with the ministers of the church, explore their faith, and reflect on their own religious identity and what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist. At the end of the year, COA participants prepare a personal spiritual reflection about who they are as a Unitarian Universalist and their relationship to their faith, inspired by a text of their choosing.

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Boston Heritage Trip

The Heritage Trip is a pilgrimage to sacred sites of Unitarian Universalism in the Boston area that takes place in early June. It’s a meaningful, faith-deepening experience and a beloved tradition in our community. Teens must meet certain attendance requirements to participate and all families are expected to support community fundraising efforts.

The Youth Group, YRUU, led by youth leaders and adult advisors, meets weekly for community and fellowship, worship, and spiritual growth.

YRUU

Young Religious Unitarian Universalists

Meets every Sunday at 11am – 12:30pm. We welcome visitors!
If you have questions, contact youth@dallasuu.org and our staff will be happy to help.

Caring and dedicated adult advisors assist the youth as they explore what it means to be Unitarian Universalists. The program is built on the six pillars of youth ministry:

(1) Worship (2) Strong Youth-Adult Relationships (3) Community and Fellowship (4) Social Action and Community Service (5) Intellectual Growth (6) Youth Leadership

OWL (Our Whole Lives)

Our Whole Lives (OWL) is a comprehensive, lifespan sexuality education curriculum developed by the Unitarian Universalist Association and United Church of Christ. Each level provides accurate, developmentally appropriate information that helps participants make informed and responsible decisions and emphasizes the three R’s of sexuality education – Respect, Relationships, and Responsibility. All OWL classes are led by trained and certified adult church members.

This class is not open to visitors.
Email Children’s Ministries to find out the next opportunity to join.

1st Grade Owl

1st Grade

Our Whole Lives (OWL) for 1st Grade is an 8-week program that helps children begin the lifelong process of acquiring information and forming attitudes and values about identity, relationships, safety, and health. It supports parents in educating children about birth, babies, bodies, and families and includes a weekly HomeLink for parents and children to do together.

6th Grade Owl

6th Grade

Our Whole Lives (OWL) for 6th Graders is a 10-week program designed to help children gain the knowledge, life principles, and skills they need to understand and express their sexuality in holistic, life-enhancing ways. It addresses key topics like values, body image, puberty, gender and sexual identity, peer pressure, and healthy relationships with sensitivity and inclusiveness.

8th Grade Owl

8th Grade

Our Whole Lives (OWL) for 8th Graders is a 9-month program that models and teaches caring, compassion, respect, and justice and moves beyond the intellect to address the attitudes, values, and feelings that youth have about themselves and the world. Topics range from anatomy and health to relationships, responsible choices, justice, and self-worth.

sumfun!
a UU summer day camp for K-7

sumfun! is a fun-filled opportunity to make new friends, strengthen existing friendships, and discover more about what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist. 

Watch the video below to hear from some of our campers.

Children’s Choir

Our children’s choir is open to 5 year olds up through 7th grade.  The younger children will experience the joy of music-making in community while developing their inner rhythm and finding their voice, while the older children are able to handle the more difficult parts of the piece and help mentor the younger musicians.

ENROLLMENT
Enrollment opportunities take place in the spring and fall. Join the Parents of First Unitarian Church of Dallas group in Realm, our church communication app, to receive updates about enrollment in children’s choir. 

VOLUNTEER
Parents and Guardians are also an important part of the success of the choir by assisting at a choir rehearsal or performance. Join the Parents of First Unitarian Church of Dallas group in Realm, our church communication app, to get updates about volunteer opportunities with Children’s Choir.

GET CONNECTED

JOIN OUR PARENTS GROUP

“Parents of First Unitarian Church of Dallas” is a group in Realm, our church communication app, for parents and families in our congregation whose children are registered in our programs. Join us to connect during the week and to share ideas, joys, and challenges of raising UU families.

Click here to request to join.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

The Dallas Unitarian Weekly (also known as the DU) is our email newsletter and the best place to find the most up-to-date news and event information. Subscribe to be sure you get the latest updates about opportunities for families at First Church.

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FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

We love connecting with our families on Instagram! Follow us for pics and videos of church life, information on upcoming events, and more.

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DEDICATIONS OF INFANTS & CHILDREN

This ritual celebrates families, welcomes infants and children of all ages to our church community, and affirms the commitment of families and the congregation to the spiritual growth and development of each child.

We conduct ceremonies of dedication twice each year – on the Sunday preceding Christmas, and on Mother’s Day.

For more information or to participate in the next ceremony, email Rev. Beth Dana.

VOLUNTEER

VOLUNTEER WITH CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES

Our Children & Youth programs rely on wonderful volunteers like you. What we require of our teachers is a mind and heart open to the children we serve.  Our curriculum for all ages is straightforward and easy to follow.  All materials and supplies are provided to you. We provide in-person training for all new and returning teachers and each teacher is supported by Children’s Ministries as well as their teacher team. This is a fun and deeply meaningful way to serve our community and its youngest members. 

CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT AN INTEREST FORM.

RESOURCES

FAMILY FAITH PRACTICES

Incorporate spiritual practices into your home life (e.g. saying grace before meals). The Family Faith Practices booklet offers guidance and resources to bridge the Sunday morning experience with your home life.
Download the booklet here.

SPIRITUAL PARENTING SERIES

Inspiration and resources for spiritual reflection from Rev. Beth Dana. This series is for parents and caregivers of children who want to reflect on the chaos, wonder, and spiritual adventure of parenting.

Click here to access the series.

LIBRARIES

Our church has two libraries with thousands of resources for exploring our Unitarian Universalism faith, spirituality, and family/life issues (plus just all-around good books for children and families!)

The Tom and Charley Crow Library is located on the second floor overlooking Channing Social Hall and the Children’s Library is located on the second floor of Hallman.

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