Religious Education Classes for Youth

There are several levels of child programs at the Fellowship: nursery care (for children up to age 4), religious education (for intermediate ages), and two youth groups (for teenagers). No preregistration to any of these programs is required for occasional visits. There is also a group for college students and other young adults.

Nursery care is provided during all Sunday programs. During the academic year, religious education for older children is available at one of the services or at both, depending on the age. During single services in the summer, multi-age activities are planned for children ages 4th-6th grade. Contact Lori Allen, the UUFA Director of Youth and Children's Ministries (292-5960, dycm [at] uufames [dot] org) for more information.

More information about all children's programs can be found in the Religious Education Handbook.

RE Registration Form [Front] [Back]

January RE Calendar

Middle School

 

Sunday Morning RE - A Questing Year

 

A Questing Year

High School

High School Youth Group

 

UUpstairs Drummers

Drummers drumming, dum tecka tek

This open group welcomes all kinds of drummers ranging from people who already love to drum to people who are interested in learning to drum. Tracey Yates, who is convening the group, has experience with Middle Eastern drumming and belly dancing. 

We are will participate in the Sunday services on January 31, 2010, and look forward to participating in other programs in the future.

We meet every other Thursday at 5:30pm upstairs in the pink RE room. You can take the stairs from the fireside room or you can take the elevator to the 2nd floor.

Partner Church Committee

Liaison with our partner church in Tordatfalva, Romania
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Our Partner Church in Tordátfalva, Romania

Overview

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames has a partner church in Tordátfalva, Romania, led by the Rev. Lajos Lõrinczi. He and his wife, Tünde, visited Ames in 2002, and delegations from our Fellowship visited Romania in 2004 and 2007. We anticipate that a group from our congregation will again be traveling to the village in 2011. (This trip has been postponed from 2010.)