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We provide children, youth, and young adults opportunities to explore, reflect, and learn in a nurturing spiritual community. Unitarian Universalist religious education programs offer all ages, inspiring:
Ethical growth – internalizing enduring values like justice, equity, and compassion, and gaining tools to act on them in everyday life.
Social growth – connecting with peers and people of all ages on a deeper level. Finding acceptance among people who see beyond the superficial.
Spiritual growth – feeling a connection with the sacred within, among, and beyond us.
The Sunday Morning Book Discussion Group is returning to a primarily virtual format beginning Sunday, January 4, 2026
The Sunday Morning Book Discussion Group is returning to a primarily virtual format beginning Sunday, January 4, 2026. Our first book for the new year is one that all lay leaders at UUSP -- Board members and those who lead our many lay ministries -- may want to join us to discuss: Seeds of a New Way: Nurturing Authentic & Diverse Religious Leadership (2024), edited by Manish Mishra-Marzetti (former UUSP minister) and Nancy McDonald Ladd. The book can be purchased from the UUA bookstore, inSpirit.
Group meets in Conway South and virtually from 9:00 - 9:55 a.m. every Sunday.
Contact Cynthia Patterson at cp3860@gmail.com for more information and to sign up!
The Adult Owl Class will be beginning Sunday, February 8, 2026
Adult OWL (Our Whole Lives) is a comprehensive, values-based sexuality education program grounded in Unitarian Universalist principles. This class offers a thoughtful and respectful space for adults to explore sexuality across the lifespan, including identity, relationships, communication, consent, gender, sexual health, and spirituality. Through discussion, reflection, and shared learning, participants engage diverse experiences while centering values of integrity, justice, responsibility, and care.
Adult OWL supports deeper self-understanding, stronger relationships, and an understanding of sexuality as an integrated part of whole lives. Classes are discussion-based and facilitated by trained OWL leaders and are open to adults of all ages and life stages, including both longtime UUs and those newer to Unitarian Universalism. Classes are in 4 segments. $100 for the full course. Must take all classes and sign up in advance to complete course.
Group meets in Conway South from 12:00 - 92pm. every second Sunday.
Contact RE at re@uustpete.org for more information and to sign up!