Family Activities 1/23/25

Religious Exploration at Chalice!

A place for wonder. A place for fun.

Welcome, welcome everyone!

Chalice Family Update

January 23, 2025

In January, our theme is the Practice of Story


Climate Justice Revival

Sunday morning at 10am

with Rev. Nica Eaton

In the midst of overlapping climate crises and mounting social injustice, we are in a time of great change and profound anxiety. Taking a note from those who have gone before us, the UUA Climate Justice Revival is meant to be a time to come together and re-commit. Join Chalice and hundreds of other UU congregations all over the country for a time of renewal and re-commitment at the intersection of the climate crisis and the deep justice commitments of our congregation.

Zoom ID: 209 555 249      Passcode: 2020

Families welcome! The Joy Corner is open!

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

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After the service–

Join your fellow Climate Justice Revelers for a congregational lunch and all-ages Love in Action Hour


January 19–

Let’s Build a Future – Let’s keep the good vibes going, today and everyday! What can we do as a strong, vibrant community to build the future we all deserve? This can be joyful work, so let’s make it happen… together!


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

Raising Dragons by Jerdine Nolen (ages 4-8)

Old Enough to Save the Planet by Loll Kirby (ages 6-10)

Twins by Varian Johnson (ages 8-12)

Bingsu for Two by Sujin Witherspoon (YA)

Did you enjoy last week’s Time for All Ages?

We Dream a World by Yolanda Renee King

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wusDYmCQSPc&t=17s

You can also purchase the book here and here


Breeze Branding & Logo – Breeze Church Management

We just made enrolling for text messages easier!

If you need assistance with the above form, accessing your account, or anything else Breeze, email Chalice support crew Breeze.support@chaliceuu.org


In January, we explored the Circle of Friends, or Quakers

Fun Facts:

*Quakers believe all of us hold an inner divine light through which we can hear the voice of God

*This is a small but mighty faith! For every 1 Quaker in the world, there are 2-3 UUs.

*One story explains that the founder George Fox was brought before an English court for heresy and the judge asked, “Aren’t you afraid of this court? Why aren’t you quaking in your shoes?” To which George Fox replied, “It is you, sir, who should be quaking in fear of the authority of God.” Hence, Quakers!

*Quaker Oats are not connected to Quakers. The early owners selected the Quaker name as a symbol of good quality and honest value, attributes of Quakers. However, the Quaker Oats man DOES look like portraits of William Penn, the Quaker who founded Pennsylvania.

“Be Still and Cool” by George Fox

A (Very) Brief History of Quakers

“What Does George Fox Say?” A Quaker Parody



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This camp is for grades K through 6 and their families

2025 UU Elementary Family Winter Camp

February 15 – 17, 2025

Together we’ll harness the forces of confidence, character, and creativity to discover the superpowers hidden inside us all. Winter camp is the perfect way to spend quality time with the family, as well as allow children the opportunity for personal growth and foster independence.

For more information and to register, click here.


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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