Resources on PArenting
Connection Circles
Meet on the First Sunday of Each Month

What is it you are looking for when you come to All Souls on Sunday morning? Great worship? Of course. Education? Certainly. Fabulous music? No denying it. But when asked, many of you say what draws you, and what keeps you coming, is the community and a sense of belonging. Connection and Belonging. Connection Circles are yet another way to connect and belong. Groups of 8-10 people share on a topic and nurture intimacy, depth, and connection in their lives. Run by trained facilitators, these groups meet together throughout the year. Stay the whole year or just attend one session. It is up to you!
Two in particular might help you in your parenting:
Connection Circles at 11:15
Soul Matters with Tracy Sprowls- we discuss a monthly theme (for example: belonging, attention, awe, wisdom) and explore exercises to put these themes into practice in our lives. The theme for February is resilience. What does it mean to be a people of resilience? Meets in Galen’s Office on the first floor
UU Parenting with Jean Clarkson- how to raise your children with UU values; how to help them lead lives with spiritual values such as compassion, the interdependent web, confronting bullying, etc. Meets in Audette’s Office on the first floor
Two in particular might help you in your parenting:
Connection Circles at 11:15
Soul Matters with Tracy Sprowls- we discuss a monthly theme (for example: belonging, attention, awe, wisdom) and explore exercises to put these themes into practice in our lives. The theme for February is resilience. What does it mean to be a people of resilience? Meets in Galen’s Office on the first floor
UU Parenting with Jean Clarkson- how to raise your children with UU values; how to help them lead lives with spiritual values such as compassion, the interdependent web, confronting bullying, etc. Meets in Audette’s Office on the first floor
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