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JHYG will typically dedicate the first and second Sunday of each month to the Neighboring Faiths curriculum. This curriculum requires regular attendance, both on those Sundays and then about once a month for a visit to another faith’s worship service. On September 18 at 11:45, there will be a one-hour parent meeting to acquaint parents and guardians with Neighboring Faiths, the plan for this year, and Anthony Johnson, the lead teacher to prepare us guardians, after the church service.
The 7 Principles of Unitarian Universalism:
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“We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: The inherent worth and dignity of every person Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations Acceptance …
UUSS middle schoolers (grades 6-9) are invited to spend a weekend with other UU youth at the San Mateo church, August 26-28. At a MUUGs’ Retreat, youth live in intentional UU community, participate in small groups for discussion & games, worship daily, attend workshops, eat food and make many new UU friends. If you have questions about our retreats, please contact Marlene Abel, Registrar for the MUUGs’ Program at .
OWL, what’s that? Parents and guardians are invited to attend an informational meeting on Sunday, August 21 after service.
UUSS is offering Our Whole Lives for children & youth in grades 4-6 and for grades 7-9 this upcoming RE year.
Read more about OWL on the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) website here.
Summer SHYG project postponed!: UUSS is the host site for a regional youth conference this coming weekend. That means on Sunday, 8/14 all UUSS high school youth and their UU high school friends will attend the service together. The project originally scheduled for 8/14 has been postponed till the regular year in RE starts up.
Sunday, 8/7: We will hear from several of our high school graduates as they move toward young adulthood. Come to hear them and be blessed by their words of wisdom and honesty. Come also to bless them on their journey.
OWL, what’s that? Parents and guardians are invited to attend an informational meeting on Sunday, August 21 after service.
UUSS is offering OWL for children & youth in grades 4-6 and for grades 7-9 this upcoming RE year.
Read more about OWL on the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) website here.

















