REACH Fall 1999
CONTENTS

ADULT
Building Intentional Community
The Wager

CURRICULUM
Sexuality Education Update
OWL Sample Session
UU OWL Supplement
Our Chosen Faiths
Boy Who Dreamed of an Acorn

FAMILY
Trans Forming Families
Family Videos
Make Room for Baby
Wholly Family

LEADERSHIP
LREDA Grant
Meadville/Lombard
USSS Worship Awards
UUWHS Calendars

PARENTING
Gift of Faith
Raising Cain
Teaching Children to Resist Bias
HUUmans at Home

SOCIAL JUSTICE
Journey Toward Wholeness
Anti-Racist Multicultural
Protecting Children
Bringing Gifts
Empty Bowls

TEACHING
UU&me
Remember the 7 Principles
Involve Issue #2

WORSHIP
Voices from the Pumpkin Patch
Your Body as the Home of God
Kwanzaa Candles
Spirit of Christmas Tree
UU Minute
Intergenerational Worship
Teacher Training
Children's Chapel

YOUTH
Social Action Hero
Ideal YRUU Advisor
Synapse

UU WOMEN'S HERITAGE SOCIETY WALL CALENDARS

There's much you can do with these resources from the UU Women's Heritage Society. Plenty of facts and personalities to generate stories, worship, etc. Check this out! --Jeannellen Ryan

Maria Weston Chapman was a leader in the abolition movement. Lucy Stone was the first major speaker for women's rights. Olympia Brown was the first woman to be ordained by a recognized denomination. Hannah Adams was the first person in America to earn a living as a writer.

Looking for a great way to educate congregation members and friends about the accomplishments of Unitarian and Universalist women?

The UU Women's Heritage Society calendars serve wonderfully as worship and education resources. Each calendar contains the biographies, portraits, and quotes of 12 dynamic Unitarian and Universalist women - rich content for sermons, children's stories, religious education classes, New U classes, and so forth. Pages are easily removed to liven up any classroom wall.

We're now offering packets of wall calendars at a very special price.

1997 Liberating Lives features poet and author Charlotte Ann Fillebrow Jerauld, minister Olympia Brown, educator Maria Louise Baldwin, patriot Abigail Adams, and others.

1998 Liberating Work features educators Sophia Lyon Fahs and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman, suffragists Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, and others.

1999 Liberating Spirits features Nobel Peace Prize recipient Emily Greene Balch, scholar Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley, authors Olive Higgins Prince Prouty and Louisa May Alcott, Red Cross founder Clara Barton, and others.

$5 each, or three for $12 (postage included!) Contact the UUWHS to order.


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