Family Activities 3/20/25

Religious Exploration at Chalice!

A place for wonder. A place for fun.

Welcome, welcome everyone!

Chalice Family Update

March 20, 2025

In March, the theme is the Practice of Trust


Be the Light

Sunday morning at 10am

with Rev. Nica Eaton

Today we reflect on what it means to be the light—for ourselves, for each other, and for the world. As a community, we ask: What does it mean to be a beacon? To shine not only in times of ease but in times of challenge? How do we ensure that this light—our Chalice community—burns brightly for all who seek its warmth? Join us for this inspiring service followed by our Neighborhood network meetings and lunch!

The service will be followed by lunch and Neighborhood Networks. During this time, children will remain in Room 4 (RE) for lunch and to continue their activity. (Lunch is provided. Please let Sam know of any food allergies.)

Zoom ID: 209 555 249      Passcode: 2020

You can also view our Livestream on FB

Families welcome! The Joy Corner is open!

Children will be led by the Lamp of Love to their RE spaces partway through the service.


March 23–

Sunday Funday – Let’s build a fort, pop some popcorn, and watch a movie together. Children will remain in Room 4 (RE) until Neighborhood Networks have concluded. Please collect your child(ren) from Room 4 when your meeting has ended. Lunch will be provided. Please let Sam know of any food allergies.


Each week we will offer book suggestions for all ages, books that celebrate diverse identities, resist stereotypes, and uplift social justice. Whether you choose to purchase the books, borrow them from a friend, or check them out from your local library, we hope you enjoy these stories featuring characters from a wide range of communities.

*Credit given to RebekahGienapp.com for most suggestions

Here is the World by Lesléa Newman (ages 3 -7)

She Persisted: Patsy Mink by Tae Keller (ages 7-10)

Wildseed Witch by Marti Dumas (ages 10+)

No Stopping Us Now by Lucy Jane Bledsoe (YA)

Did you enjoy Sunday’s Time for All Ages?

“Lost in the Desert” by Anonymous

read here


Wine Country CrossFit | Fundraiser This Saturday – Mark Your Calendar!

Sunday, April 6, 10am

Honoring our Children: Lessons in Joy

An All Ages Service

Please join us as we celebrate our children with music, stories, and the voices of our Chalice children. Our young ones do indeed bring so much joy into our community. This is our moment to lift them up!


Chalice welcomes As One Harmony!

Young people deserve to feel seen & heard. To express. To connect!

Vocal Performance
Creative Expression
Music Education
Friendship
Community
Mindfulness

Directed by Katie Philipson

Wednesdays at Chalice!
As One Resonance (AOR): 11-14yrs, 2:30-3:30pm
As One Melody (AOM): 6-8yrs, 3:45-4:25pm
As One Ensemble (AOE): 8-11yrs, 4:30-5:30pm

AOH is thrilled to team-up with Chalice!
It’s our pleasure to offer Chalice members a
donation-based semester with AOH!

Visit asoneharmony.org for more information


Six steps to planning a successful campout for Venturers, Sea Scouts and Scouts BSA members

It’s time for another Chalice campout!

A weekend campout is currently being planned for the month of May. However, we need your help choosing the date and location! The three options are as follows:

May 2-4 @ Leo Carrillo State Park ($12/person)

May 15-18 @ Carpinteria State Beach Group Site ($22/person)

May 15-18 @ Leo Carrillo State Park ($12/person)

*Prices are estimates

If you are interested in attending and would like to share you preference, or rank of preference, please email Sam at dre@chaliceuu.org or speak with Katie Smith on Sunday.


Timeline: The Selma-to-Montgomery marches

This Day in UU History….

March 21, 1965–More than 3,000 civil rights marchers left Selma, Alabama, for Montgomery to urge passage of the Voting Rights Act. Four days later, more than 25,000 people entered Montgomery. This successful march followed the tragic events surrounding “Bloody Sunday”. More than 125 Unitarian Universalist ministers participated in the marches. ~ This Day in Unitarian Universalist History


Our mission: Religious Exploration empowers children and youth and supports families with tools to create a world of justice and compassion.

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