REACH Winter 2002
CONTENTS

ADMINISTRATION
Covenanting not Conclave
Angus MacLean Award
Training a New Generation of Renaissance Leaders
Two Open Letters
Teacher Recognition Sunday
The Value of RE
Youth & Young Adult Sunday

ADULT RE
Film as Theological Text

CURRICULUM
Curriculum Resources
RE Loan Library
OWL Newsletters
Talking to Your Former Spouse About OWL
Timeless Themes
Witness
Family Heritage
The Caged Birds of Phenom Penh
Hate Hurts
Leave No Child Behind

RESOURCES
Cain & Abel
From Essex Conversations
Internship in Washington, DC
Growing Together
Star Island Information
Heretic's Faith
Grants & Scholarships

WORSHIP
Franz & Josef
Ice Cream Sunday
USSS Award-Winning Sermon
What You Do Today

YOUTH
YPS Application

Index Page

Religious Education Loan Library Information

Many programs for adults, youth, children, and congregations, both those published by the UUA and those published independently, are available on loan for a two-week period from the RE Loan Library. In addition, a limited number of videos directly related to UU curricula are also available for loan. UU curricula are available for short periods to enable previewing before purchase, or to assist in curriculum planning. Your only cost is the first-class return postage.

Extended loan periods may be arranged if sufficient copies of the requested material are on hand to meet other loan demands.

Borrowers receive a form stating the due date and where to return material. This form is included in the return package to properly identify and credit the borrower. One overdue notice is sent out for material not returned by the due date. If the overdue material is not returned upon receipt of the overdue notice, the borrower will be charged for the unreturned items. For more information, or to borrow a curricular material, write or call:

RE Loan Librarian
25 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 948-6454

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