Four teenagers wearing animal masks put on a skit in front of the congregation in the Sanctuary

The Unitarian Universalist Church in Livermore Religious Educators design and implement lifespan programs. They include Sunday classes and youth activities, and they focus on the Unitarian Universalist values of compassion, justice, and generosity.

After the first portion of our worship service starts, and the “Time For All Ages” themed-story or activity, youth are encouraged to attend Religious Education (RE) in the Tot Green Building that is geared towards their age level with the following goals in mind:

Four teenagers pose while sitting in a religious education room at the church
  • Experience moments of wonder and awe together;
  • Nurture open hearts, minds, and spirits;
  • Create safe spaces to ensure everyone’s well-being;
  • Welcome the diversity of the human family;
  • Create brave spaces in order to bring our whole selves and learn together;
  • Utilize and share the collective wealth of our Unitarian Universalist experience and perspective;
  • Instill a desire and a capacity to be agents of change in our world.